Richard J. Crisp / Miles Hewstone (eds.)
Multiple Social Categorization
Processes, Models and Applications
Herausgeber: Crisp, Richard J.; Hewstone, Miles
Richard J. Crisp / Miles Hewstone (eds.)
Multiple Social Categorization
Processes, Models and Applications
Herausgeber: Crisp, Richard J.; Hewstone, Miles
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Multiple Social Categorization: Processes, Models and Applications will be of interest to those studying or researching in social psychology, in particular in the fields of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
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Multiple Social Categorization: Processes, Models and Applications will be of interest to those studying or researching in social psychology, in particular in the fields of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9781841695020
- ISBN-10: 1841695025
- Artikelnr.: 22159465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9781841695020
- ISBN-10: 1841695025
- Artikelnr.: 22159465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Richard Crisp is a Reader in Social Psychology at the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on cognitive, motivational, and affective models of social categorization, group processes, and intergroup relations. He is a past winner of the British Psychology Society's award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contribution to Psychology, and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Louise Kidder Early Career Award for his work on multiple social categorization. Miles Hewstone is Professor of Social Psychology and Fellow of New College, Oxford. He has published widely on the topics of attribution theory, social cognition, stereotyping, social influence, and intergroup relations. He is co-founding editor of the European Review of Social Psychology, a former editor of the British Journal of Social Psychology and is a past winner of the British Psychology Society's Spearman Medal and Presidents' Award.
Part 1. Introduction. R.J. Crisp
M. Hewstone
Multiple social categorization: Context
process
and social consequences. Part 2. Multiple Category Representation. C. McGarthy
Hierarchies and minority groups: The roles of salience
overlap and background knowledge in selecting meaningful social categorizations from multiple alternatives. E.R. Smith
Multiply categorizable social objects: representational models and some potential determinants of category use. Part 3. Multiple Categorization and Social Judgement. J.F. Dovidio
S.L. Gaertner
G. Hodson
B.M. Riek
K.M. Johnson
M. Houlette
Recategorization and crossed categorization: The implications of group salience and representations for reducing bias. R.J. Crisp
Commitment and categorization in common ingroup contexts. M.A. Hogg
M.J. Hornsey
Self-concept threat and multiple categorization within groups. Part 4. Cross-Cutting Categorization and Evaluation. N. Miller
J. Kenworthy
C.J. Canales
D.M. Stenstrom
Explaining the effects of crossed categorization on ethnocentric bias. T.K. Vescio
C.M. Judd
P. Chua
The crossed categorization hypothesis: cognitive mechanisms and patterns of intergroup bias. R. Singh
Gender among multiple social categories: Social attraction in women but interpersonal attraction in men. Part 5. Broader Perspectives. J. Phinney
L.L. Alipuria
Multiple social categorization and identity among among multiracial
multiethnic
and multicultural individuals: Processes and implications. N.A. Carter
Political institutions and multiple social identities. Part 6. Conclusion. M. Hewstone
R. Turner
J. Kenworthy
R.J. Crisp
Multiple social categorization: Future directions.
M. Hewstone
Multiple social categorization: Context
process
and social consequences. Part 2. Multiple Category Representation. C. McGarthy
Hierarchies and minority groups: The roles of salience
overlap and background knowledge in selecting meaningful social categorizations from multiple alternatives. E.R. Smith
Multiply categorizable social objects: representational models and some potential determinants of category use. Part 3. Multiple Categorization and Social Judgement. J.F. Dovidio
S.L. Gaertner
G. Hodson
B.M. Riek
K.M. Johnson
M. Houlette
Recategorization and crossed categorization: The implications of group salience and representations for reducing bias. R.J. Crisp
Commitment and categorization in common ingroup contexts. M.A. Hogg
M.J. Hornsey
Self-concept threat and multiple categorization within groups. Part 4. Cross-Cutting Categorization and Evaluation. N. Miller
J. Kenworthy
C.J. Canales
D.M. Stenstrom
Explaining the effects of crossed categorization on ethnocentric bias. T.K. Vescio
C.M. Judd
P. Chua
The crossed categorization hypothesis: cognitive mechanisms and patterns of intergroup bias. R. Singh
Gender among multiple social categories: Social attraction in women but interpersonal attraction in men. Part 5. Broader Perspectives. J. Phinney
L.L. Alipuria
Multiple social categorization and identity among among multiracial
multiethnic
and multicultural individuals: Processes and implications. N.A. Carter
Political institutions and multiple social identities. Part 6. Conclusion. M. Hewstone
R. Turner
J. Kenworthy
R.J. Crisp
Multiple social categorization: Future directions.
Part 1. Introduction. R.J. Crisp
M. Hewstone
Multiple social categorization: Context
process
and social consequences. Part 2. Multiple Category Representation. C. McGarthy
Hierarchies and minority groups: The roles of salience
overlap and background knowledge in selecting meaningful social categorizations from multiple alternatives. E.R. Smith
Multiply categorizable social objects: representational models and some potential determinants of category use. Part 3. Multiple Categorization and Social Judgement. J.F. Dovidio
S.L. Gaertner
G. Hodson
B.M. Riek
K.M. Johnson
M. Houlette
Recategorization and crossed categorization: The implications of group salience and representations for reducing bias. R.J. Crisp
Commitment and categorization in common ingroup contexts. M.A. Hogg
M.J. Hornsey
Self-concept threat and multiple categorization within groups. Part 4. Cross-Cutting Categorization and Evaluation. N. Miller
J. Kenworthy
C.J. Canales
D.M. Stenstrom
Explaining the effects of crossed categorization on ethnocentric bias. T.K. Vescio
C.M. Judd
P. Chua
The crossed categorization hypothesis: cognitive mechanisms and patterns of intergroup bias. R. Singh
Gender among multiple social categories: Social attraction in women but interpersonal attraction in men. Part 5. Broader Perspectives. J. Phinney
L.L. Alipuria
Multiple social categorization and identity among among multiracial
multiethnic
and multicultural individuals: Processes and implications. N.A. Carter
Political institutions and multiple social identities. Part 6. Conclusion. M. Hewstone
R. Turner
J. Kenworthy
R.J. Crisp
Multiple social categorization: Future directions.
M. Hewstone
Multiple social categorization: Context
process
and social consequences. Part 2. Multiple Category Representation. C. McGarthy
Hierarchies and minority groups: The roles of salience
overlap and background knowledge in selecting meaningful social categorizations from multiple alternatives. E.R. Smith
Multiply categorizable social objects: representational models and some potential determinants of category use. Part 3. Multiple Categorization and Social Judgement. J.F. Dovidio
S.L. Gaertner
G. Hodson
B.M. Riek
K.M. Johnson
M. Houlette
Recategorization and crossed categorization: The implications of group salience and representations for reducing bias. R.J. Crisp
Commitment and categorization in common ingroup contexts. M.A. Hogg
M.J. Hornsey
Self-concept threat and multiple categorization within groups. Part 4. Cross-Cutting Categorization and Evaluation. N. Miller
J. Kenworthy
C.J. Canales
D.M. Stenstrom
Explaining the effects of crossed categorization on ethnocentric bias. T.K. Vescio
C.M. Judd
P. Chua
The crossed categorization hypothesis: cognitive mechanisms and patterns of intergroup bias. R. Singh
Gender among multiple social categories: Social attraction in women but interpersonal attraction in men. Part 5. Broader Perspectives. J. Phinney
L.L. Alipuria
Multiple social categorization and identity among among multiracial
multiethnic
and multicultural individuals: Processes and implications. N.A. Carter
Political institutions and multiple social identities. Part 6. Conclusion. M. Hewstone
R. Turner
J. Kenworthy
R.J. Crisp
Multiple social categorization: Future directions.