
Social Groups and Identities
Developing the Legacy of Henri Tajfel
W. Peter Robinson(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2026
400 pages
978-1-040-95646-5 (ISBN)
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Originally published in 1996, Social Groups and Identities brought together the latest ideas of a distinguished set of authors, all of whom worked with Henri Tajfel in Bristol. Each had been profoundly influenced by Tajfel, an influence which encouraged a diversity of approaches, as well as the development of social identity theory itself.
Students, academics and professionals will find in this book the living debate around the developing ideas which are Tajfel's legacy. It is also a fitting tribute to Henri Tajfel, which acknowledges and builds on his major contribution to social psychology in Europe.
Today it can be read in its historical context.
Students, academics and professionals will find in this book the living debate around the developing ideas which are Tajfel's legacy. It is also a fitting tribute to Henri Tajfel, which acknowledges and builds on his major contribution to social psychology in Europe.
Today it can be read in its historical context.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education
File size
30,78 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-040-95646-5 (9781040956465)
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approx. 07/2026
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€170.84
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Content
List of Contributors. Preface. Henri Tajfel: An Introduction John C. Turner 1. Social Identity, Interdependence and the Social Group: A Reply to Rabbie et al. John C. Turner and Richard Y. Bourhis 2. Intragroup Processes, Group Structure and Social Identity Michael A. Hogg 3. The Categorization Process: Cognition and the Group in the Social Psychology of Stereotyping Penelope Oakes 4. Accentuation Revisited J. Richard Eiser 5. Social Identity, Self as Structure and Self as Process Dominic Abrams 6. Tajfel's Contribution to the Reduction of Intergroup Conflict Rupert Brown 7. Power: An Essay in Honour of Henri Tajfel Sik Hung Ng 8. "Let the Wheelchair Through!": An Intergroup Approach to Interability Communication Susan Anne Fox and Howard Giles 9. Children and Racism: Beyond the Value of the Dolls... David Milner 10. Constructing Social Identities: The Individual/Social Binary in Henri Tajfel's Social Psychology Margaret Wetherell 11. Social Identity and Time Susan Condor 12. Social Identity and Social Change: Rethinking the Context of Social Psychology Stephen Reicher 13. Remembering the Particular Background of Social Identity Theory Michael Billig. Postscript W. Peter Robinson. Bibliography of Publications of Henri Tajfel Rupert Brown, Angelika Schipper and Nils Wandersleben. Author Index. Subject Index.
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