Understanding Peace and Conflict Through Social Identity Theory Contemporary Global Perspectives /

This volume brings together perspectives on social identity and peace psychology to explore the role that categorization plays in both conflict and peace-building. To do so, it draws leading scholars from across the world in a comprehensive exploration of social identity theory and its application t...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: McKeown, Shelley (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Haji, Reeshma (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Ferguson, Neil (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Σειρά:Peace Psychology Book Series,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 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. .