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Social identity and social cognition

In recent years there has been a rapprochement between the traditionally opposing theories of North American social cognition and European social identity theory.
Print Book, English, ©1999
Blackwell, Oxford, UK, ©1999
estudios y conferencias
xvii, 411 p. : il. ; 25 cm
9780631206439, 9780631206422, 0631206434, 0631206426
318380025
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Preface and Acknowledgments. 1. Social Identity and Social Cognition: Historical Background and Current Trends: Michael Hogg and Dominic Abrams. 2. Integrating Social Identity and Social Cognition: A Framework for Bridging Diverse Perspectives: Don Operario and Susan T. Fiske. 3. Social Categorization and Social Context: Is Stereotype Change a Matter of Information or of Meaning? Penelope J. Oakes, S. Alexander Haslam and Katherine J. Reynolds. 4. Perceived Entitativity and the Social Identity Value of Group Memberships: Steven J. Sherman and David L. Hamilton. 5. Perceiving and Responding to Multiply Categorizable Individuals: Cognitive Processes and Affective Intergroup Bias: Theresa K. Vescio, Miles Hewstone, Richard J. Crisp and J. Mark Rubin. 6. Exploring Automatic Stereotype Activation: A Challenge to the Inevitability of Prejudice: Lorella Lepore and Rupert Brown. 7. Stereotyping, Processing Goals, and Social Identity: Inveterate and Fugacious Characteristics of Stereotypes: Vance Locke and Iain Walker. 8. Affective and Cognitive Implications of a Group Becoming Part of the Self: New Models of Prejudice and of the Self-Concept: Eliot R. Smith. 9. Social Identity, Social Cognition and the Self: The Flexibility and Stability of Self-Categorization: Dominic Abrams. 10. Implicit Self-Esteem: Shelly D. Farnham and Anthony G. Greenwald. 11. Joining Groups to Reduce Uncertainty: Subjective Uncertainty Reduction and Group Identification: Michael A. Hogg and Barbara A. Mullin. 12. Group Membership, Social Identity, and Attitudes: Deborah J. Terry, Michael A. Hogg, and Julie M. Duck. 13. Social Identity and Persuasion: Reconsidering the Role of Group Membership: Dean van Knippenberg. 14. Majority and Minority Influence: The Interactions of Social Identity and Social Cognition Mediators: Diane M. Mackie and Sarah B. Hunter. References. Subject Index. Name Index.
Reimpresión de 2000