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29.06.2016

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XX, 15 illus., 4 illus. in color., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen

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Shelley McKeown + weitere

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387

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8137 g

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1st ed. 2016

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Englisch

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978-3-319-29867-2

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  Shelley McKeown Jone s is lecturer in the psychology of education at the University of Bristol. She teaches social psychology and research methods on the MSc Psychology of Education programme. Her research focuses on how social psychological theories, such as intergroup contact theory and social identity theory, can be used to understand and improve intergroup relations. Shelley has published a number of journal articles and a book on identity, segregation and peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.

Reeshma Haji (PhD. York University) is an assistant professor in psychology at Laurentian University. She teaches courses in social psychology and research design and also supervises undergraduate and graduate research. Her research focuses on intergroup relations of religious groups and minority group identities in diverse societies. Dr. Haji has published journal articles and book chapters that have applied social psychological perspectives to religiousidentity and interfaith relations.

  Neil Ferguson  (D.Phil., Ulster, 1998) is Professor of Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope University. His research and writings deal with moral development and a number of topics located within political psychology. Professor Ferguson is currently the President of the MOSAIC - Moral and Social Action Interdisciplinary Colloquium and is a member of the Governing Council for the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP). He also serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Moral Education and the Journal of Social and Political Psychology and is a trustee of the Journal of Moral Education Trust.

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Springer

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1st ed. 2016

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978-3-319-29867-2

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  • Produktbild: Understanding Peace and Conflict Through Social Identity Theory
  • Social identity and peace psychology: An Introduction

    Reeshma Haji, Shelley McKeown Jones and Neil Ferguson

     Section 1 Theoretical and Contemporary Issues.

    Part I: History and development of social identity theory

    1.                  Social identity theory

    Michael A. Hogg

    2.                  Towards a Clearer Understanding of Social Identity Theory’s Self-Esteem Hypothesis

    Sarah E. Martiny and Mark Rubin

    3.                  Between the lines of us and them: Identity threat, anxious uncertainty, and reactive ingroup affirmation – how can antisocial outcomes be prevented?

    Adrian Lüders, Eva Jonas, Immo Fritsche and Dimitrij Agroskin

    Part II: Social identity as a source of conflict and peace

    4.                  Identity and Acculturation Processes in Multicultural Societies

    Sofia Stathi and Claudia Roscini

    5.                  Tyranny and leadership

    Stephen Reicher, S. Alexander Haslam, Michael Platow and Nik Steffens

    6.                  Crowd behaviour and collective action

    Stephen T. La Macchia and Winnifred R. Louis

    7.                  The Role of Social Identity in the Recruitment and Reintegration of Child Soldiers Michael G. Wessells

     

    Part IV: Contemporary issues

    8.                  Symbolic reminders of identity

    Rebekah A. Phillips DeZalia and Scott L. Moeschberger

    9.                  Identity and psychological health

    Orla T. Muldoon, Robert D. Lowe and Katharina Schmid

    10.              Global Climate Change: A Social Identity Perspective on Informational and Structural Interventions

    Mark A. Ferguson, Rachel I. McDonald and Nyla R. Branscombe

     Section 2 Worldwide Perspectives

    Part I: Africa

    11.              Social Identity Theory as a Theory of Change: The Case of South Africa  

    Ines Meyer, Kevin Durrheim and Don Foster

    12.              Social Identity and Conflict in Northern Uganda

    Grace Lapwoch and Kennedy Amone- P’Olak

    13.              Representations of Social Identities in Rwanda

    Sigrun Marie Moss

     Part II: Europe

    14.              Social Identity Theory and Intergroup Conflict in Northern Ireland

    Neil Ferguson and Shelley McKeown Jones

    15.              Social Identity in a divided Cyprus

    Charis Psaltis and Huseyin Cakal

    16.              Building national identity in newborn Kosovo: Challenges of Integrating National  Identity with Ethnic Identity among Kosovar Albanians and Kosovar Serbs

    Edona Maloku, Belle Derks, Colette van Laar and Naomi Ellemers

    Part III: North and South America

    17.              Canada, a fertile ground for intergroup relations and social identity theory

    Richard N. Lalonde, Jorida Cila and Maya Yampolsky

    18.              Social identities and conflict in Chile: the role of historical and political processes

    Roberto González, Monica M. Gerber and Héctor Carvacho

    19.              Identity, contact, and health among majority and minority ethnic groups in Mexico and Chile

    Anja Eller, Huseyin Cakal and David Sirlopu

     Part IV: Asia and Australasia

    20.              Social Identity and Peace in the Modern Middle East: Insights from the United Arab Emirates

    Angela T. Maitner and Robert Stewart-Ingersoll

    21.              Collective and social identities in Philippine peacebuilding: Does a superordinate Bangsamoro social identity mediate the effects of collective ethnic identity? Cristina Jayme Montiel, Ma. Elizabeth J. Macapagal and Jose Jowel Canuday

    22.              “Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi”: Situating and Understanding Social Identities in Australia.

    Siew Fang Law and Cynthia Mackenzie

    Conclusion: The next voyage

    Shelley McKeown Jones, Neil Ferguson and Reeshma Haji