Intergroup RelationsOpen University Press, 1996 - 191 ˹éÒ Intergroup Relations examines social psychology's unique contribution to our understanding of intergroup relations, examining the whole range of interactions from the level of individual psychological processes to the behaviour of large social groups. |
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... context - specific . Some category memberships may be highly meaningful in one social situation ( e.g. the difference between psychologists and sociologists at an academic conference ) and irrelevant in others ( e.g. a social reception ...
... context - specific . Some category memberships may be highly meaningful in one social situation ( e.g. the difference between psychologists and sociologists at an academic conference ) and irrelevant in others ( e.g. a social reception ...
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... context in which negative traits or experiences are evaluated . Minority group mem- bers can embrace their distinctive group identity , but sometimes at the cost of rejecting or defying majority criteria for positive evaluation ( Steele ...
... context in which negative traits or experiences are evaluated . Minority group mem- bers can embrace their distinctive group identity , but sometimes at the cost of rejecting or defying majority criteria for positive evaluation ( Steele ...
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... context of specific ingroup - outgroup comparisons , and the notion of " positive distinctiveness " is usually understood to mean comparisons between the status of the ingroup and specific , relevant outgroups . Ingroup attraction and ...
... context of specific ingroup - outgroup comparisons , and the notion of " positive distinctiveness " is usually understood to mean comparisons between the status of the ingroup and specific , relevant outgroups . Ingroup attraction and ...
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WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
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