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Record Nr.

UNINA9910461314003321

Titolo

Social cognition, social identity, and intergroup relations : a festschrift in honor of Marilynn B. Brewer / / Roderick M. Kramer, Geoffrey J. Leonardelli, Robert W. Livingston, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2011

ISBN

1-283-15103-0

9786613151032

1-136-72465-6

0-203-81679-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (421 p.)

Collana

Psychology Press Festschrift Series

Altri autori (Persone)

BrewerMarilynn B. <1942->

KramerRoderick M <1950-> (Roderick Moreland)

LeonardelliGeoffrey J

LivingstoneRobert W

Disciplina

302.092

Soggetti

Social perception

Group identity

Intergroup relations

Social psychology

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Rigor with relevance : the many legacies of Marilynn B. Brewer / Robert W. Livingston, Geoffrey J. Leonardelli, and Roderick M. Kramer -- Categorization-based versus person-based explanations of behaviors : implications from the dual-process model / Minoru Karasawa -- Dynamic aspects of entitativity : from group perceptions to social interaction / David L. Hamilton, Jacqueline M. Chen, and Nate Way -- New evolutionary perspectives on theory of mind / Linnda R. Caporael and Glenn D. Reeder -- Social identity complexity : theoretical implications for the social psychology of intergroup relations / Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone -- Optimal distinctiveness in nested categorization contexts : moving from dueling identities to a



dual identity / Geoffrey J. Leonardelli ... [et al.] -- Agent-based modeling as a tool for studying social identity processes : the case of optimal distinctiveness theory / Cynthia L. Pickett ... [et al.] -- Religion as collective identity / Ann C. Rumble -- Intergroup relations in the 21st century : in-group positivity and out-group negativity among members of an internet hate group / Karen Gonsalkorale and William von Hippel -- Developing a theory of gendered prejudice : an evolutionary and social dominance perspective / Melissa M. McDonald, Carlos D. Navarrete, and Jim Sidanius -- Intergroup relations and majority or minority group influence / William D. Crano and Vanessa Hemovich -- Intragroup relationships and intergroup comparisons as two sources of group-based collectivism / Masaki Yuki -- How leaders transform followers : organizational identity as a mediator of follower attitudes in three service organizations / Sherry K. Schneider ... [et al.] -- Cooperation and the commons : laboratory and field investigations of a persistent dilemma / Roderick M. Kramer -- Moral disengagement and morality shifting in the context of collective violence / Emanuele Castano -- A movable feast : how transformational cross-cultural experiences facilitate creativity / William W. Maddux -- Trust in the manager as a supervisor or a group leader? Toward a relational versus collective distinction in procedural justice / Ya-Ru Chen, Guozhen Zh ao, and Jean Lee -- In retrospect / Marilynn B. Brewer.

Sommario/riassunto

Perhaps the defining feature of humanity is the social condition -- how we think about others, identify ourselves with others, and interact with groups of others. The advances of evolutionary theory, social cognition, social identity, and intergroup relations, respectively, as major fields of inquiry have been among the crowning theoretical developments in social psychology over the past three decades. Marilynn Brewer has been a leading intellectual figure in the advancement of each of them. Her theory and research have had international impact on the way we think about the self and its rel