Intergroup RelationsOpen University Press, 1996 - 191 pages Intergroup Relations examines social psychology's unique contribution to our understanding of intergroup relations, examining the whole range of interactions from the level of individual psychological processes to the behaviour of large social groups. |
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... suggests that five specific emotions are most likely to be aroused in intergroup situations : fear , disgust ... suggest that outgroup status in and of itself and in the absence of the experience of prior negative consequences or priming ...
... suggests that five specific emotions are most likely to be aroused in intergroup situations : fear , disgust ... suggest that outgroup status in and of itself and in the absence of the experience of prior negative consequences or priming ...
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... suggests that ingroup - outgroup distinctions alter concepts of what is " fair " or " just " ( Messick et al . 1985 ; Messé et al . 1986 ; Platow et al . 1990 ) . Equality as a rule of fairness assumes that individuals are the same in ...
... suggests that ingroup - outgroup distinctions alter concepts of what is " fair " or " just " ( Messick et al . 1985 ; Messé et al . 1986 ; Platow et al . 1990 ) . Equality as a rule of fairness assumes that individuals are the same in ...
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... suggests some of the conditions under which the motiva- tion for social change will be aroused . However , there are a number of psychological barriers that seem to work against collective mobilization for social change , even under ...
... suggests some of the conditions under which the motiva- tion for social change will be aroused . However , there are a number of psychological barriers that seem to work against collective mobilization for social change , even under ...
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FROM BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES | 1 |
WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
INTERGROUP CONTACT COOPERATION | 107 |
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