05138nam 22007334a 450 991045105850332120200520144314.01-281-13565-897866111356520-203-94288-4(CKB)1000000000338243(EBL)300517(OCoLC)476078177(SSID)ssj0000247558(PQKBManifestationID)11209012(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000247558(PQKBWorkID)10199411(PQKB)11209750(MiAaPQ)EBC300517(Au-PeEL)EBL300517(CaPaEBR)ebr10175450(CaONFJC)MIL113565(EXLCZ)99100000000033824320050119d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe social outcast[electronic resource] ostracism, social exclusion, rejection, and bullying /edited by Kipling D. Williams, Joseph P. Forgas, William von HippelNew York Psychology Press20051 online resource (390 p.)Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology series ;v. 7Description based upon print version of record.1-138-00613-0 1-84169-424-X Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. The Social Outcast: An Overview; PART I: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS; Chapter 2. Ostracism: The Indiscriminate Early Detection System; Chapter 3. Varieties of Interpersonal Rejection; Chapter 4. The Inner Dimension of Social Exclusion: Intelligent Thought and Self-Regulation Among Rejected Persons; PART II: DEEP ROOTS OF EXCLUSION: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SUBSTRATES OF ISOLATION AND EXCLUSION; Chapter 5. Adding Insult to Injury: Social Pain Theory and Response to Social ExculsionChapter 6. People Thinking About People: The Vicious Cycle of Being a Social Outcast in One's Own MindChapter 7. Why It Hurts to Be Left Out: The Neurocognitive Overlap Between Physical and Social Pain; PART III: INDIVIDUAL AND POPULATION DIFFERENCES AND THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND BULLYING; Chapter 8. Rejection Sensitivity as a Predictor of Affective and Behavioral Responses to Interpersonal Stress: A Defensive Motivational System; Chapter 9. The Rejected and the Bullied; Chapter 10. Role of Social Expectancies in Cognitive and Behavioral Response to Social RejectionChapter 11. Coping With Rejection: Core Social Motives Across CulturesPART IV: INFLUENCES OF REJECTION ON EMOTION. PERCEPTION, AND COGNITION; Chapter 12. When Does Social Rejection Lead to Aggression?: The Influences of Situations, Narcissism, Emotion, and Replenishing Connections; Chapter 13. The Social Monitoring System: Enhanced Sensitivity to Social Cures as an Adaptive Response to Social Exclusion; Chapter 14. Social Snacking and Shielding: Using Social Symbols, Selves, and Surrogates in the Service of Belonging NeedsChapter 15. All Animals Are Equal but Some Animals Are More Equal than Others: Social Identity and Marginal MembershipChapter 16. Bye Bye. Black Sheep: The Causes and Consequences of Rejection in Family Relationships; PART V: EFFECTS OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION ON PRO- AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR; Chapter 17. Exclusion and Nonconscious Behavioral Mimicry; Chapter 18. The Effect of Rejection on Anti-Social Behaviors: Social Exclusion Produces Aggressive Behaviors; Chapter 19. Rejection and Entitativity: A Synergistic Model of Mass ViolenceChapter 20. Avoiding the Social Death Penalty: Ostracism and Cooperation in Social DilemmasChapter 21. The Psychological Impact of Social Isolation: Discussion and Commentary; Author Index; Subject IndexThis book focuses on the ubiquitous and powerful effects of ostracism, social exclusion, rejection, and bullying. Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species. Most of our evolutionary success is no doubt due to our highly developed ability to cooperate and interact with each other. It is thus not surprising that instances of interpersonal rejection and social exclusion would have an enormously detrimental impact on the individual. Until 10 years ago, however, social psychology regarded ostracism, rejection and social exclusion as merely outcomes to be avoided, but we knew very little Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology series ;v. 7.Marginality, SocialSocial isolationBullyingSocial psychologyElectronic books.Marginality, Social.Social isolation.Bullying.Social psychology.302.3Williams Kipling D727187Forgas Joseph P143171Hippel William von868433MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451058503321The social outcast1938568UNINA