Fiche technique
- Titre : Blackwell Hdbk of Social Psychology
- Auteur : Brown, Rupert
- Langue : Anglais
- Format : Broché
- Nombre de pages : 572
- Genre : Social, group or collective psychology
- Date de publication : 25-11-2002
- Édition : John Wiley & Sons
- Poids : 1.03 kg
- Dimensions : 17 x 4.16 x 24.9 cm
- ISBN-10 : 1405106549
- ISBN-13 : 9781405106542
Résumé
This volume will provide an authoritative, state of the art overview of the field of intergroup processes. The volume is divided into nine major sections on cognition, motivation, emotion, communication and social influence, changing intergroup relations, social comparison, self–identity, methods and applications. Provides an authoritative, state of the art overview of the field of intergroup processes. Divided into nine major sections on cognition, motivation, emotion, communication and social influence, changing intergroup relations, social comparison, self–identity, methods and applications. Written by leading researchers in the field. Referenced throughout and include post–chapter annotated bibliographies so readers can access original research articles in order to further their study. Now available in full text online via xreferplus, the award–winning reference library on the web from xrefer. For more information, visit www.xreferplus.com
Quatrième de couverture
This authoritative, state of the art overview of the field of intergroup processes is divided into nine major sections on cognition, motivation, emotion, communication and social influence, changing intergroup relations, social comparison, self–identity, methods, and applications. Includes 25 specially commissioned chapters offer unparalleled coverage of the whole field of intergroup processes. A carefully chose team of authors from around the world ensures a truly international perspective. Fully referenced chapters include bibliographies for easy access to further study. This handbook is essential reading for upper–level students looking for succinct overviews and for researchers seeking an authoritative definition of the field, which also indicates likely future trends.Biographie de l'auteurRupert Brown is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent. He has written widely in the field of group and intergroup processes, his publications includingGroup Processes (Blackwell, 2000) andPrejudice (Blackwell, 1995).Sam Gaertner is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Delaware. He has published numerous articles on intergroup relations and has recently complete the volume Reducing Intergroup Bias (with J. Dovidio, 2000). His study of racism among ′well–intentioned′ people won the Gordon Allport intergroup relations prize.
À propos de l'auteur
Brown, Rupert
Rupert Brown is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent. He has written widely in the field of group and intergroup processes, his publications includingGroup Processes (Blackwell, 2000) andPrejudice (Blackwell, 1995).Sam Gaertner is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Delaware. He has published numerous articles on intergroup relations and has recently complete the volume Reducing Intergroup Bias (with J. Dovidio, 2000). His study of racism among ′well–intentioned′ people won the Gordon Allport intergroup relations prize.
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