
Social Identity Processes
Trends in Theory and Research
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-7619-6086-7 (ISBN)
Description
This landmark work offers a tour of the latest developments in Social Identity Theory from the leading scholars in the field. First proposed by Tajfel and Turner in 1979, Social Identity Theory has proved enormously influential in stimulating new theory and research, and in its application to social problems. The field is developing apace and important new lines of work have opened up in the past few years. The three sections of the book cover: theoretical contributions to the field; recent empirical assessments of key elements of the theory; and applications of Social Identity Theory to bring about changes in problematic intergroup relationships.
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First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
377 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-6086-7 (9780761960867)
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CONTRIBUTOR¿S OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA:
Luciano Arcuri Universita di Padova
Luigi Castelli Universita di Padova
Richard Crisp University of Wales, Cardiff
Angel Gomez Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Madrid
Katy Greenland University of Wales, Cardiff
Miles Hewstone University of Wales, Cardiff
Carmen Huici Universidad Nacional de Educacion, Madrid
Jacques-Philippe Leyens Universite Catholique de Louvain
Orazio Liciardello Universita di Catania
Stephanie Loux
Anne Maass Universita di Padova
Amelie Mummendey Universitat Jena
Sabine Otten Universitat Jena
Maria Ros Universidad Complutense Somosaguas, Madrid
Natalie Scaillet Universite Catholique de Louvain
Alberto Voci Universita di Padova
Content
INTRODUCTION
Social Identity Theory in Retrospect and Prospect - Rupert Brown and Dora Capozza
PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Models, Meanings and Motivations - Kay Deaux
A Multidimensional Model of Identity - Stephen Worchel, Jonathan Iuzzini, Dawna Coutant, and Manuela Ivaldi
Relating Individual and Group Identities to Intergroup Behaviour
PART TWO: INGROUP BIAS: MEASURES AND CONDITIONS
Valence-Dependent Probability of Ingroup Favouritism between Minimal Groups - Sabine Otten and Am[ac]elie Mummendey
An Integrative View on the Positive-Negative Asymmetry in Social Discrimination
From Incorrect Deductive Reasoning to Ingroup Favouritism - Nathalie Scaillet and Jacques-Philippe Leyens
Individualism, Collectivism and Social Identity Theory - Dora Capozza, Alberto Voci, and Orazio Licciardello
Comparative Identity, Category Salience and Intergroup Relations - Maria Ros, Carmen Huici, and Angel G[ac]omez
Measuring Prejudice - Anne Maass, Luigi Castelli, and Luciano Arcuri
Implicity versus Explicit Techniques
PART THREE: SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORY AND CHANGE IN INTERGROUP RELATIONS
Superordinate Goals versus Superordinate Identity as Bases of Intergroup Cooperation - Marilynn B Brewer
The Common Ingroup Identity Model for Reducing Intergroup Bias - Samuel L Gaertner, John F Dovidio, Jason A Nier, Brenda S Banker, Christine M Ward, Melissa Houlette, and Stephanie Loux
Progress and Challenges
Multiple Categorization and Social Identity - Richard J Crisp and Miles Hewstone
Categorization and Intergroup Anxiety in Intergroup Contact - Katy Greenland and Rupert Brown
CONCLUSION
New Trends in Theory and Research - Dora Capozza and Rupert Brown
Social Identity Theory in Retrospect and Prospect - Rupert Brown and Dora Capozza
PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Models, Meanings and Motivations - Kay Deaux
A Multidimensional Model of Identity - Stephen Worchel, Jonathan Iuzzini, Dawna Coutant, and Manuela Ivaldi
Relating Individual and Group Identities to Intergroup Behaviour
PART TWO: INGROUP BIAS: MEASURES AND CONDITIONS
Valence-Dependent Probability of Ingroup Favouritism between Minimal Groups - Sabine Otten and Am[ac]elie Mummendey
An Integrative View on the Positive-Negative Asymmetry in Social Discrimination
From Incorrect Deductive Reasoning to Ingroup Favouritism - Nathalie Scaillet and Jacques-Philippe Leyens
Individualism, Collectivism and Social Identity Theory - Dora Capozza, Alberto Voci, and Orazio Licciardello
Comparative Identity, Category Salience and Intergroup Relations - Maria Ros, Carmen Huici, and Angel G[ac]omez
Measuring Prejudice - Anne Maass, Luigi Castelli, and Luciano Arcuri
Implicity versus Explicit Techniques
PART THREE: SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORY AND CHANGE IN INTERGROUP RELATIONS
Superordinate Goals versus Superordinate Identity as Bases of Intergroup Cooperation - Marilynn B Brewer
The Common Ingroup Identity Model for Reducing Intergroup Bias - Samuel L Gaertner, John F Dovidio, Jason A Nier, Brenda S Banker, Christine M Ward, Melissa Houlette, and Stephanie Loux
Progress and Challenges
Multiple Categorization and Social Identity - Richard J Crisp and Miles Hewstone
Categorization and Intergroup Anxiety in Intergroup Contact - Katy Greenland and Rupert Brown
CONCLUSION
New Trends in Theory and Research - Dora Capozza and Rupert Brown