Iain Walker / J. Smith (eds.)Specification, Development, and Integration
Relative Deprivation
Specification, Development, and Integration
Herausgeber: Walker, Iain; Smith, Heather J.
Iain Walker / J. Smith (eds.)Specification, Development, and Integration
Relative Deprivation
Specification, Development, and Integration
Herausgeber: Walker, Iain; Smith, Heather J.
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This 2001 book features integrative theoretical and empirical work from social psychology, sociology, and psychology.
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This 2001 book features integrative theoretical and empirical work from social psychology, sociology, and psychology.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9780521801324
- ISBN-10: 052180132X
- Artikelnr.: 21927838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9780521801324
- ISBN-10: 052180132X
- Artikelnr.: 21927838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Iain Walker and Heather Smith; Part I. Specification: 2.
Group deprivation, collective threat, and racial resentment: perspectives
on white racism Marylee C. Taylor; 3. Understanding the nature of group
deprivation: does group-based deprivation involve fair outcomes or fair
treatment? Tom R. Tyler and E. Allan Lind; 4. Relative deprivation and
intergroup attitudes: South Africa before and after the transition John
Duckitt and Thobi Mputhing; 5. Is it just me? The different consequences of
personal and group relative deprivation Heather J. Smith and Daniel J.
Ortiz; Part II. Development: 6. Personal and group relative deprivation:
connecting the 'I' to the 'we' Francine Tougas and Ann M. Beaton; 7.
'Poisoning the consciences of the fortunate': the experience of relative
advantage and support Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider and Aarti Iyer; 8.
The embeddedness of social comparison C. David Gartrell; 9. Japanese and
American reactions to gender discrimination Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa
and Faye Crosby; 10. Collective action in response to disadvantage:
intergroup perceptions, social identification, and social change Stephen C.
Wright and Linda R. Tropp; Part III. Integration: 11. Social identity and
relative deprivation Naomi Ellemers; 12. Relative deprivation and
counterfactual thinking James M. Olson and Neal J. Roese; 13. Relative
deprivation and attribution: from grievance to action Iain Walker, Ngai Kin
Wong and Kerry Kretzschmar; 14. Spontaneous temporal and social comparisons
in children's conflict narratives Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne and
Michael Ross; 15. Prejudice as intergroup emotion: integrating relative
deprivation and social comparison Eliot R. Smith and Colin Ho; Part IV.
Conclusion: 16. Conclusion Thomas F. Pettigrew.
Group deprivation, collective threat, and racial resentment: perspectives
on white racism Marylee C. Taylor; 3. Understanding the nature of group
deprivation: does group-based deprivation involve fair outcomes or fair
treatment? Tom R. Tyler and E. Allan Lind; 4. Relative deprivation and
intergroup attitudes: South Africa before and after the transition John
Duckitt and Thobi Mputhing; 5. Is it just me? The different consequences of
personal and group relative deprivation Heather J. Smith and Daniel J.
Ortiz; Part II. Development: 6. Personal and group relative deprivation:
connecting the 'I' to the 'we' Francine Tougas and Ann M. Beaton; 7.
'Poisoning the consciences of the fortunate': the experience of relative
advantage and support Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider and Aarti Iyer; 8.
The embeddedness of social comparison C. David Gartrell; 9. Japanese and
American reactions to gender discrimination Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa
and Faye Crosby; 10. Collective action in response to disadvantage:
intergroup perceptions, social identification, and social change Stephen C.
Wright and Linda R. Tropp; Part III. Integration: 11. Social identity and
relative deprivation Naomi Ellemers; 12. Relative deprivation and
counterfactual thinking James M. Olson and Neal J. Roese; 13. Relative
deprivation and attribution: from grievance to action Iain Walker, Ngai Kin
Wong and Kerry Kretzschmar; 14. Spontaneous temporal and social comparisons
in children's conflict narratives Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne and
Michael Ross; 15. Prejudice as intergroup emotion: integrating relative
deprivation and social comparison Eliot R. Smith and Colin Ho; Part IV.
Conclusion: 16. Conclusion Thomas F. Pettigrew.
1. Introduction Iain Walker and Heather Smith; Part I. Specification: 2.
Group deprivation, collective threat, and racial resentment: perspectives
on white racism Marylee C. Taylor; 3. Understanding the nature of group
deprivation: does group-based deprivation involve fair outcomes or fair
treatment? Tom R. Tyler and E. Allan Lind; 4. Relative deprivation and
intergroup attitudes: South Africa before and after the transition John
Duckitt and Thobi Mputhing; 5. Is it just me? The different consequences of
personal and group relative deprivation Heather J. Smith and Daniel J.
Ortiz; Part II. Development: 6. Personal and group relative deprivation:
connecting the 'I' to the 'we' Francine Tougas and Ann M. Beaton; 7.
'Poisoning the consciences of the fortunate': the experience of relative
advantage and support Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider and Aarti Iyer; 8.
The embeddedness of social comparison C. David Gartrell; 9. Japanese and
American reactions to gender discrimination Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa
and Faye Crosby; 10. Collective action in response to disadvantage:
intergroup perceptions, social identification, and social change Stephen C.
Wright and Linda R. Tropp; Part III. Integration: 11. Social identity and
relative deprivation Naomi Ellemers; 12. Relative deprivation and
counterfactual thinking James M. Olson and Neal J. Roese; 13. Relative
deprivation and attribution: from grievance to action Iain Walker, Ngai Kin
Wong and Kerry Kretzschmar; 14. Spontaneous temporal and social comparisons
in children's conflict narratives Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne and
Michael Ross; 15. Prejudice as intergroup emotion: integrating relative
deprivation and social comparison Eliot R. Smith and Colin Ho; Part IV.
Conclusion: 16. Conclusion Thomas F. Pettigrew.
Group deprivation, collective threat, and racial resentment: perspectives
on white racism Marylee C. Taylor; 3. Understanding the nature of group
deprivation: does group-based deprivation involve fair outcomes or fair
treatment? Tom R. Tyler and E. Allan Lind; 4. Relative deprivation and
intergroup attitudes: South Africa before and after the transition John
Duckitt and Thobi Mputhing; 5. Is it just me? The different consequences of
personal and group relative deprivation Heather J. Smith and Daniel J.
Ortiz; Part II. Development: 6. Personal and group relative deprivation:
connecting the 'I' to the 'we' Francine Tougas and Ann M. Beaton; 7.
'Poisoning the consciences of the fortunate': the experience of relative
advantage and support Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider and Aarti Iyer; 8.
The embeddedness of social comparison C. David Gartrell; 9. Japanese and
American reactions to gender discrimination Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa
and Faye Crosby; 10. Collective action in response to disadvantage:
intergroup perceptions, social identification, and social change Stephen C.
Wright and Linda R. Tropp; Part III. Integration: 11. Social identity and
relative deprivation Naomi Ellemers; 12. Relative deprivation and
counterfactual thinking James M. Olson and Neal J. Roese; 13. Relative
deprivation and attribution: from grievance to action Iain Walker, Ngai Kin
Wong and Kerry Kretzschmar; 14. Spontaneous temporal and social comparisons
in children's conflict narratives Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne and
Michael Ross; 15. Prejudice as intergroup emotion: integrating relative
deprivation and social comparison Eliot R. Smith and Colin Ho; Part IV.
Conclusion: 16. Conclusion Thomas F. Pettigrew.







