Social Groups and Identities: Developing the Legacy of Henri TajfelWilliam Peter Robinson Psychology Press, 1996 - 386 стор. This collection brings together the latest ideas of a distinguished set of authors, all of whom worked with Henri Tajfel in Bristol. Each has been profoundly influenced by Tajfel, an influence which has encouraged a diversity of approaches, as well as the development of social identity theory itself. Students, academics and professionals will find in this book the living debate around the developing ideas which are Tajfel's legacy. It is also a fitting tribute to Henri Tajfel, which acknowledges and builds on his major contribution to social psychology in Europe. |
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Intragroup Processes Group Structure and Social Identity 65 | 65 |
Cognition and the Group in | 95 |
Accentuation Revisited | 121 |
Social Identity Self as Structure and Self as Process | 143 |
Tajfels Contribution to the Reduction of Intergroup Conflict | 169 |
An Essay in Honour of Henri Tajfel | 191 |
An Intergroup Approach | 215 |
Beyond the Value of the Dolls | 249 |
The IndividualSocial Binary | 269 |
Social Identity and Time | 285 |
Rethinking the Context | 317 |
Remembering the Particular Background of Social Identity Theory | 337 |
Postscript | 359 |
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accentuation action analysis argued attitudes attributes Billig Bourhis British Journal categorization process categorization theory collective common fate concept conflict cultural differentiation dimension disabilities distinction effects European Journal example experience explain factors function Giles group behaviour group formation group members group membership Haslam Henri Tajfel Horwitz human idea identification ideological individual ingroup bias interability communication interaction intergroup behaviour intergroup discrimination intergroup relations interpersonal interpersonal attraction intragroup issue Journal of Personality Journal of Social judgement metatheory minimal group motivation norms Oakes outgroup members particular perceived interdependence perception Personality and Social perspective positive social identity predicted prejudice prototypical Rabbie racism relationship role salience self-categorization theory self-concept Sherif similarity social actors social categorization social change social cognition social comparison social groups social identity theory social psychology social stereotyping stereotyping stimuli strategy structure subjects theoretical theorists University of Bristol
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