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| Artikel-Nr.: 858A-9783319427263 Herst.-Nr.: 9783319427263 EAN/GTIN: 9783319427263 |
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 | This book describes how the violent dimension of intergroup relations can be better understood if the interplay between psychological and social-developmental factors is taken into account. Ten unique, innovative and original chapters by international scholars of social and developmental psychology address the way how social reality is constructed as a hierarchical order, and how social norms, beliefs and cognitive-behavioral patterns are learned, shared and repeatedly processed on how to uphold or challenge this social order. The volume covers diverse issues such as the effects (or lack thereof) of power and violent video games on people's thinking and behavior, the acquisition of social norms and attitudes during childhood, minorities' identity management strategies, the role of mothers' educational beliefs and the impact of ideologies. This volume is inspired by the oeuvre of Maria Benedicta Monteiro, emphasizing the psychogenetic and sociogenic diacronies that are too often neglected by the predominantly synchronic paradigm of social psychology. It is therefore an indispensable reading for researchers and advanced students in social, community and developmental psychology, for scientifically interested practitioners working with families, school contexts or intergroup conflict, and for everyone interested in the expanding field of the social developmental approaches to attitudes and behaviour. Weitere Informationen:  |  | Author: | Jorge Vala; Sven Waldzus; Maria Manuela Calheiros | Verlag: | Springer International Publishing | Sprache: | eng |
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 | Weitere Suchbegriffe: Organisationspsychologie, Psychologie / Organisationspsychologie, Psychologie / Sozial, Sozialpsychologie, Psychosocial Processes; Socio-developmental Perspective; Social Inequality and Power; Intergroup Discrimination; Interpersonal and Intergroup Relations, Interpersonal and Intergroup Relations, Intergroup Discrimination, Violence, Psychosocial Processes, Socio-developmental Perspective, Social Inequality and Power |
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