Social psychology has maintained a keen interest over the years in issues related to intergroup behaviour, such as ingroup favouritism and discrimination. The field has also been preoccupied with ways to reduce prejudice and discrimination. Intergroup contact has been offered as the main mechanism for prejudice and discrimination reduction. In the last 15 years, the social cognitive perspective has been applied to the study of intergroup relations. Theoretical advances have been made regarding such issues as the representation of information about ingroup and outgroup members, the structural...
Social psychology has maintained a keen interest over the years in issues related to intergroup behaviour, such as ingroup favouritism and discriminat...
Leading theoreticians and researchers present current thinking about the role played by group memberships in people's sense of who they are and what they are worth. The chapters build on the assumption, developed out of social identity theory, that people create a social self that both defines them and shapes their attitudes and behaviors. The authors address new developments in the theoretical frameworks through which we understand the social self, recent research on the nature of the social self, and recent findings about the influence of social context upon the development and maintenance...
Leading theoreticians and researchers present current thinking about the role played by group memberships in people's sense of who they are and what t...
Based on the premise that as organizations become more diverse, the need to recognize and develop talent within others becomes more critical and more complex, this volume attempts to illuminate the issues in diversified mentoring relationships.
Based on the premise that as organizations become more diverse, the need to recognize and develop talent within others becomes more critical and more ...
The reasons why people do not always act in accord with their attitudes has been the focus of much social psychological research, as have the factors that account for why people change their attitudes and are persuaded by such influences as the media. There is strong support for the view that attitude-behavior consistency and persuasion cannot be well understood without reference to the wider social context in which we live. Although attitudes are held by individuals, they are social products to the extent that they are influenced by social norms and the expectations of others. This book...
The reasons why people do not always act in accord with their attitudes has been the focus of much social psychological research, as have the factors ...
This book provides a diverse collection of studies reporting the effects of social influence processes in multiple cultures at both the universal and culture-specific levels. The book is characterized by three distinct features. First, the social influence process is considered as a ubiquitous and pervasive feature of human interaction. Second, the book represents a multicultural approach which includes both cross-cultural and culture-focused examinations. Third, the book emphasizes practical implications of the research presented. This volume incorporates theory and research stemming...
This book provides a diverse collection of studies reporting the effects of social influence processes in multiple cultures at both the universal and ...