Social Conflict within and between Groups
Herausgeber: De Dreu, Carsten K W
Social Conflict within and between Groups
Herausgeber: De Dreu, Carsten K W
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Intergroup Competition and Conflict is an invaluable and uniquely interdisciplinary collection of research which connects and integrates existing insights and analyses of conflict and conflict-related phenomena with evidence-based interventions in conflict situations.
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Intergroup Competition and Conflict is an invaluable and uniquely interdisciplinary collection of research which connects and integrates existing insights and analyses of conflict and conflict-related phenomena with evidence-based interventions in conflict situations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781848722958
- ISBN-10: 1848722958
- Artikelnr.: 40050471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781848722958
- ISBN-10: 1848722958
- Artikelnr.: 40050471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carsten K.W. De Dreu is Professor in Psychology at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was President of the European Association for Social Psychology. His research is concerned with the neural and psychological underpinnings of human cooperation and conflict, decision making, and creativity and innovation.
1. Intergroup Conflict and Negotiating Settlement
Carsten K.W. De Dreu
Hillie Aaldering
and Ozum Saygi 2. How values change a conflict
Fieke Harinck and Naomi Ellemers 3. Humiliation in conflict - underlying processes and effects on human thought and behaviour
Kai J. Jonas
Marte Otten and Bertjan Doosje 4. Minority identity and host national identification among immigrants
Maykel Verkuyten and Borja Martinovic 5. Ethnic diversity and dimensions of in-group solidarity
overview of insights into empirical relationships in Europe
Maurice Gesthuizen
Michael Savelkoul
and Peer Scheepers 6. Escalation and de-escalation of intergroup conflict: The role of communication within and between groups Tom Postmes
Ernestine H. Gordijn
Martijn van Zomeren
Hedy Greijdanus
Bart de Vos
Susanne Täuber
and Elanor Kamans 7. Contagious conflict: Spill-over effects of labor conflict between and with-in organizations Agnes Akkerman
René Torenvlied
Alex Lehr
and Kirsten Thommes 8. Human-rights Promotion
the Media and Peacemaking in Africa Brian Burgoon
Andrea Ruggeri
and Ram Manikkalingam 9. New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration
Wouter van der Brug
Daphne van der Pas
Marc van de Wardt
Marijn van Klingeren
Claes de Vreese
Sarah de Lange
Catherine de Vries
Hajo Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart 10. By-stander Conflict: Training Interventions for Teams in High-Stake Professions
Evangelia Demerouti
Kim J. P. M. van Erp
Josette M. P. Gevers
and Sonja Rispens
Carsten K.W. De Dreu
Hillie Aaldering
and Ozum Saygi 2. How values change a conflict
Fieke Harinck and Naomi Ellemers 3. Humiliation in conflict - underlying processes and effects on human thought and behaviour
Kai J. Jonas
Marte Otten and Bertjan Doosje 4. Minority identity and host national identification among immigrants
Maykel Verkuyten and Borja Martinovic 5. Ethnic diversity and dimensions of in-group solidarity
overview of insights into empirical relationships in Europe
Maurice Gesthuizen
Michael Savelkoul
and Peer Scheepers 6. Escalation and de-escalation of intergroup conflict: The role of communication within and between groups Tom Postmes
Ernestine H. Gordijn
Martijn van Zomeren
Hedy Greijdanus
Bart de Vos
Susanne Täuber
and Elanor Kamans 7. Contagious conflict: Spill-over effects of labor conflict between and with-in organizations Agnes Akkerman
René Torenvlied
Alex Lehr
and Kirsten Thommes 8. Human-rights Promotion
the Media and Peacemaking in Africa Brian Burgoon
Andrea Ruggeri
and Ram Manikkalingam 9. New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration
Wouter van der Brug
Daphne van der Pas
Marc van de Wardt
Marijn van Klingeren
Claes de Vreese
Sarah de Lange
Catherine de Vries
Hajo Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart 10. By-stander Conflict: Training Interventions for Teams in High-Stake Professions
Evangelia Demerouti
Kim J. P. M. van Erp
Josette M. P. Gevers
and Sonja Rispens
1. Intergroup Conflict and Negotiating Settlement
Carsten K.W. De Dreu
Hillie Aaldering
and Ozum Saygi 2. How values change a conflict
Fieke Harinck and Naomi Ellemers 3. Humiliation in conflict - underlying processes and effects on human thought and behaviour
Kai J. Jonas
Marte Otten and Bertjan Doosje 4. Minority identity and host national identification among immigrants
Maykel Verkuyten and Borja Martinovic 5. Ethnic diversity and dimensions of in-group solidarity
overview of insights into empirical relationships in Europe
Maurice Gesthuizen
Michael Savelkoul
and Peer Scheepers 6. Escalation and de-escalation of intergroup conflict: The role of communication within and between groups Tom Postmes
Ernestine H. Gordijn
Martijn van Zomeren
Hedy Greijdanus
Bart de Vos
Susanne Täuber
and Elanor Kamans 7. Contagious conflict: Spill-over effects of labor conflict between and with-in organizations Agnes Akkerman
René Torenvlied
Alex Lehr
and Kirsten Thommes 8. Human-rights Promotion
the Media and Peacemaking in Africa Brian Burgoon
Andrea Ruggeri
and Ram Manikkalingam 9. New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration
Wouter van der Brug
Daphne van der Pas
Marc van de Wardt
Marijn van Klingeren
Claes de Vreese
Sarah de Lange
Catherine de Vries
Hajo Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart 10. By-stander Conflict: Training Interventions for Teams in High-Stake Professions
Evangelia Demerouti
Kim J. P. M. van Erp
Josette M. P. Gevers
and Sonja Rispens
Carsten K.W. De Dreu
Hillie Aaldering
and Ozum Saygi 2. How values change a conflict
Fieke Harinck and Naomi Ellemers 3. Humiliation in conflict - underlying processes and effects on human thought and behaviour
Kai J. Jonas
Marte Otten and Bertjan Doosje 4. Minority identity and host national identification among immigrants
Maykel Verkuyten and Borja Martinovic 5. Ethnic diversity and dimensions of in-group solidarity
overview of insights into empirical relationships in Europe
Maurice Gesthuizen
Michael Savelkoul
and Peer Scheepers 6. Escalation and de-escalation of intergroup conflict: The role of communication within and between groups Tom Postmes
Ernestine H. Gordijn
Martijn van Zomeren
Hedy Greijdanus
Bart de Vos
Susanne Täuber
and Elanor Kamans 7. Contagious conflict: Spill-over effects of labor conflict between and with-in organizations Agnes Akkerman
René Torenvlied
Alex Lehr
and Kirsten Thommes 8. Human-rights Promotion
the Media and Peacemaking in Africa Brian Burgoon
Andrea Ruggeri
and Ram Manikkalingam 9. New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration
Wouter van der Brug
Daphne van der Pas
Marc van de Wardt
Marijn van Klingeren
Claes de Vreese
Sarah de Lange
Catherine de Vries
Hajo Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart 10. By-stander Conflict: Training Interventions for Teams in High-Stake Professions
Evangelia Demerouti
Kim J. P. M. van Erp
Josette M. P. Gevers
and Sonja Rispens