
The Social Self
Cognitive, Interpersonal and Intergroup Perspectives
Psychology Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 10. May 2002
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-1-84169-062-9 (ISBN)
Description
What is the nature of the 'self', how do everyday experiences shape it, and how does it influence our thinking, judgements and behaviors? Such questions constitute enduring puzzles in psychology, and are also of critical practical importance for applied domains such as clinical, counseling, educational and organizational psychology. In this book a select group of eminent international researchers survey the most recent advances in research of the self. In particular, they discuss the influence of cognitive and intra-psychic processes (Part 1), interpersonal and relational variables (Part 2), and inter-group phenomena on the self (Part 3).
Reviews / Votes
"This volume not only contains a collection of outstanding papers on the self by world-renowned experts, but it also presents a unified message about the importance of integrating the different levels in which the self functions. Interrelations among the individual self, the interpersonal self, and the collective self are examined conceptually and empirically. Those of us who are fascinated with how the self is constructed, maintained, and impact our everyday lives will find this volume enlightening and "must" reading. Because the issues addressed in this volume are so central to the interface between self-regulation and social regulation, the appeal and significance of this volume is even broader. All those interested in the social foundations of motivation will find this book highly rewarding up. Tory Higgins.""This collection showcases a fine array of recent social psychological research on the self. The focus here is explicitly social-examining self as a feature of the person's mind that is the hub of social relationships, a natural psychological link to specific others, to groups, and to social life. The volume reveals that the current study of the social self is vigorous and wide-ranging." -- Daniel Wegner, Harvard University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
47 farbige Abbildungen
47 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84169-062-9 (9781841690629)
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Cognitive, Interpersonal and Intergroup Perspectives
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Cognitive, Interpersonal and Intergroup Perspectives
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Content
1. The Social Self: Introduction and Overview, Joseph P.Forgas and Kipling D. Williams
I. Individual andIntrapsychic Aspects of the Self
2. Overlapping Mental Representations of Self and Group: Evidence and Implications, Eliot R. Smith
3. Egocentrism and the Social Self: Anchoring (and Adjustment) in Self and Social Judgments, Thomas Gilovich
4. Judgment Standards and the Social Self: A Shifting Standards Perspective, Monica Biernat, Scott Eidelman and KathleenFuegen
5. Affective Influences on Self-Perception and Self-Disclosure, Joseph P. Forgas and Stephanie J.Moylan
6. Positioning Self-Handicapping within the Self-Zoo: Just What Kind of Animal Are We Dealing With? Edward R. Hirt and Sean M. McCrea
7. Self-Handicapping and the Social Self: The Cost and Rewards of Interpersonal Self-Construction, Frederick Rhodewalt andMichael Tragakis
II. Interpersonal and RelationalAspects of the Self
8. The Interperonal Basis of Self-Esteem: Death, Devaluation, or Deference? MarkLeary
9. The Inner World of Rejection: Effects of Social Exclusion on Emotion, Cognition, and Self-Regulation, Roy F. Baumeister, Jean M. Twenge andNatalie Ciarocco
10. Threatened Selves: The Effects of Social Exclusion on Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior, Dianne M. Tice, Jean M. Twenge and Brandon J.Schmeichel
11. The Social Self and the Social Other: Actor-Observer Asymmetrics in Making Sense of Behavior, Bertram F. Malle
12. The Social Self in Subjective versus Intersubjective Research Paradigms, WilliamIckes
13. Facework and Emotion Work: The Role of Positive Facial Expression in Constituting the Social Self, Marianne LaFrance
14. Interpersonal Dynamics of the Self: The Doubly Distributed Approach, YoshihisaKashima, Emiko Kashima and Anna Clark
III. Intergroup,Collective, and Cultural Aspects of the Self
15. The Social Self and Group Identification: Inclusion and Distinctiveness Motives in Interpersonal and Collective Identities, Marilynn B. Brewer and Cynthia L.Pickett
16. I am Positive and So Are We: The Self as Determinant of Favoritism toward Novel Ingroups, SabineOtten
17. Adapting the Self to Local Group Norms: Internalizing the Suppression of Prejudice, Christian S.Crandall, Laurie T. O'Brien and Amy Eshleman
18. Intergroup Emotions and the Social Self: Prejudice Reconceptualized as Differentiated Reactions to Outgroups, Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith
19. Dissonance Arousal and the Collective Self: Vicarious Experience of Dissonance Based on Shared Group Membership, Joel Cooper and Michael Hogg
20. Including Other (and Groups) in the Self: Self-Expansion and Intergroup Relations, Stephen C. Wright, Art Aron andLinda R. Tropp
21. Putting Our Selves Together: Integrative Themes and Lingering Questions, ConstantineSedikides
Author Index
Subject Index
I. Individual andIntrapsychic Aspects of the Self
2. Overlapping Mental Representations of Self and Group: Evidence and Implications, Eliot R. Smith
3. Egocentrism and the Social Self: Anchoring (and Adjustment) in Self and Social Judgments, Thomas Gilovich
4. Judgment Standards and the Social Self: A Shifting Standards Perspective, Monica Biernat, Scott Eidelman and KathleenFuegen
5. Affective Influences on Self-Perception and Self-Disclosure, Joseph P. Forgas and Stephanie J.Moylan
6. Positioning Self-Handicapping within the Self-Zoo: Just What Kind of Animal Are We Dealing With? Edward R. Hirt and Sean M. McCrea
7. Self-Handicapping and the Social Self: The Cost and Rewards of Interpersonal Self-Construction, Frederick Rhodewalt andMichael Tragakis
II. Interpersonal and RelationalAspects of the Self
8. The Interperonal Basis of Self-Esteem: Death, Devaluation, or Deference? MarkLeary
9. The Inner World of Rejection: Effects of Social Exclusion on Emotion, Cognition, and Self-Regulation, Roy F. Baumeister, Jean M. Twenge andNatalie Ciarocco
10. Threatened Selves: The Effects of Social Exclusion on Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior, Dianne M. Tice, Jean M. Twenge and Brandon J.Schmeichel
11. The Social Self and the Social Other: Actor-Observer Asymmetrics in Making Sense of Behavior, Bertram F. Malle
12. The Social Self in Subjective versus Intersubjective Research Paradigms, WilliamIckes
13. Facework and Emotion Work: The Role of Positive Facial Expression in Constituting the Social Self, Marianne LaFrance
14. Interpersonal Dynamics of the Self: The Doubly Distributed Approach, YoshihisaKashima, Emiko Kashima and Anna Clark
III. Intergroup,Collective, and Cultural Aspects of the Self
15. The Social Self and Group Identification: Inclusion and Distinctiveness Motives in Interpersonal and Collective Identities, Marilynn B. Brewer and Cynthia L.Pickett
16. I am Positive and So Are We: The Self as Determinant of Favoritism toward Novel Ingroups, SabineOtten
17. Adapting the Self to Local Group Norms: Internalizing the Suppression of Prejudice, Christian S.Crandall, Laurie T. O'Brien and Amy Eshleman
18. Intergroup Emotions and the Social Self: Prejudice Reconceptualized as Differentiated Reactions to Outgroups, Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith
19. Dissonance Arousal and the Collective Self: Vicarious Experience of Dissonance Based on Shared Group Membership, Joel Cooper and Michael Hogg
20. Including Other (and Groups) in the Self: Self-Expansion and Intergroup Relations, Stephen C. Wright, Art Aron andLinda R. Tropp
21. Putting Our Selves Together: Integrative Themes and Lingering Questions, ConstantineSedikides
Author Index
Subject Index