Intergroup Misunderstandings

Intergroup Misunderstandings
Title Intergroup Misunderstandings PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Demoulin
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 359
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1136950982

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The objectives of the volume are to direct the field’s attention to the unique value of studying interactions between members of different groups and to offer the most up-to-date summaries of prominent and cutting-edge scholarship on this topic written by leading scholars in the field. A central theme of the volume is that improvement in intergroup relationships will only be possible if social scientists simultaneously take into account both the attitudes, beliefs, emotions, and actions of the different groups that shape the nature of intergroup relations. Understanding how members of different groups interact is critical beyond the value of understanding how majority groups behave and how minority groups respond in isolation. Indeed, as the book exemplifies, groups interpret their interaction differently, experiencing different social realities; approach interactions with different goals; and engage each other with different, and often non-compatible, means or strategies. These different realities, goals, and strategies can produce misunderstanding, suspicion, and conflict even when initial intentions are positive and cooperative. The book will be of interest to professionals and students in social psychology, sociology, social work, education, political science, and conflict management, as well as scholars, students, and practitioners interested in anti-bias education and prejudice reduction techniques and strategies.

The Oxford Handbook of Intergroup Conflict

The Oxford Handbook of Intergroup Conflict
Title The Oxford Handbook of Intergroup Conflict PDF eBook
Author Linda Tropp
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 402
Release 2012-07-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199747679

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With insightful chapters from key social psychologists and peace scholars, this handbook offers an integrative and extensive overview of critical questions, issues, processes, and strategies relevant to understanding and addressing intergroup conflict.

Intergroup Relations

Intergroup Relations
Title Intergroup Relations PDF eBook
Author Walter G Stephan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 236
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429968280

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This book focuses on the stereotypes, prejudices, and discriminatory behavior of individuals and the manner in which these cognitions, feelings, and behaviors affect others and are affected by them, concentrating in relations among individuals as they are affected by their own group memberships.

The Social Developmental Construction of Violence and Intergroup Conflict

The Social Developmental Construction of Violence and Intergroup Conflict
Title The Social Developmental Construction of Violence and Intergroup Conflict PDF eBook
Author Jorge Vala
Publisher Springer
Pages 256
Release 2016-08-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 331942727X

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This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if the interplay between psychological and social-developmental factors is taken into account. Ten unique, innovative and original chapters by international scholars of social and developmental psychology address the way how social reality is constructed as a hierarchical order, and how social norms, beliefs and cognitive-behavioral patterns are learned, shared and repeatedly processed on how to uphold or challenge this social order. The volume covers diverse issues such as the effects (or lack thereof) of power and violent video games on people’s thinking and behavior, the acquisition of social norms and attitudes during childhood, minorities’ identity management strategies, the role of mothers’ educational beliefs and the impact of ideologies. This volume is inspired by the oeuvre of Maria Benedicta Monteiro, emphasizing the psychogenetic and sociogenic diacronies that are too often neglected by the predominantly synchronic paradigm of social psychology. It is therefore an indispensable reading for researchers and advanced students in social, community and developmental psychology, for scientifically interested practitioners working with families, school contexts or intergroup conflict, and for everyone interested in the expanding field of the social developmental approaches to attitudes and behaviour.

Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation

Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation
Title Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author Arie Nadler
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 512
Release 2008-03-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0198041098

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The volume begins with an overview by Herbert Kelman discussing reconciliation as distinct from related processes of conflict settlement and conflict resolution. Following that, the first section of the volume focuses on intergroup reconciliation as consisting of moving beyond feelings of guilt and victimization (i.e., socio-emotional reconciliation). These processes include acceptance of responsibility for past wrongdoings and being forgiven in return. Such processes must occur on the background of restoring and maintaining feelings of esteem and respect for each of the parties. The chapters in the second section focus on processes through which parties learn to co-exist in a conflict free environment and trust each other (i.e., instrumental reconciliation). Such learning results from prolonged contact between adversarial groups under optimal conditions. Chapters in this section highlight the critical role of identity related processes (e.g., common identity) and power equality in this context. The contributions in the third part apply the social-psychological insights discussed previously to an analysis of real world programs to bring reconciliation (e.g., Tutsis and Hutus in Rwanda, Israelis and Palestinians, and African societies plagued by the HIV epidemic and the Western aid donors). In a concluding chapter Morton Deutsch shares his insights on intergroup reconciliation that have accumulated in close to six decades of work on conflict and its resolution.

Advances in Intergroup Contact

Advances in Intergroup Contact
Title Advances in Intergroup Contact PDF eBook
Author Gordon Hodson
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 338
Release 2013
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1848721145

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This volume draws together world-renowned experts to provide a long-awaited update on the state of affairs in intergroup contact research.

Restoring Civil Societies

Restoring Civil Societies
Title Restoring Civil Societies PDF eBook
Author Kai J. Jonas
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 308
Release 2012-08-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 111834765X

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Breakdowns in civil societies can be catalyzed by factors ranging from war and genocide to natural disaster, disease and economic downturns. Restoring Civil Societies examines social processes related to civic engagement in the wake of these societal ruptures. The authors show how crises in civil society can be both pervasive and localized, broad-based and limited to defined social sub-groups. Whatever their scale, Restoring Civil Societies identifies models that analyze the social psychology of crises in order to devise ways of re-activating civic engagement and safeguarding civil society. Focusing on these positive interventions, the authors identify a number of key strategies, ranging from the simplicity and directness of bystander interventions to the volunteer armies mobilized in the wake of natural disasters. They include collective action organized to redress systemic inequalities, and the vital healing role played by truth commissions in Rwanda and elsewhere. Restoring Civil Societies fills the gap between basic research on social issues and translation into social policies and programs-an area which, in light of current economic and social unrest, is more important now than ever.