This book is about the social psychological dynamics and phenomenology of social inclusion and exclusion. The editors take as their starting point the assumption that social life is conducted in a framework of relationships in which individuals seek inclusion and belongingness. Relationships necessarily include others, but equally they have boundaries that exclude. Frequently these boundaries are challenged or crossed. The book will draw together research on individual motivation, small group processes, stigmatization and intergroup relations, to provide a comprehensive social psychological account of social inclusion and exclusion
Social psychology remains a diverse sub-discipline of psychology. One that in its broadest conceptua...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1993, Vol 38(2), 130-131. Revi...
The omnipresence of social exclusion in everyday life and its negative impact on human functioning u...
This chapter provides an overview of theory and research on the psychology of social inclusion and e...
From ostracism on the playground to romantic rejection, bullying at work, and social disregard for ...
Cultural diversity is an increasingly common characteristic of social groups in current societies. Y...
Social exclusion attempts to make sense out of multiple deprivations and inequities experienced by p...
This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived introduction to social psychology. Written in a...
This is the first book that broadly delves into the theme of social exclusion and how it has changed...
This book provides a snapshot of the latest theoretical and empirical work on social psychological a...
`Could certainly be used as a stand-alone text. Aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates, it could...
Abstract — Psychological phenomena take place at the border between person and environment. Indeed, ...
Have you ever experienced standing on the sidelines unable to participate despite wishing to? It has...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Social psychology remains a diverse sub-discipline of psychology. One that in its broadest conceptua...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1993, Vol 38(2), 130-131. Revi...
The omnipresence of social exclusion in everyday life and its negative impact on human functioning u...
This chapter provides an overview of theory and research on the psychology of social inclusion and e...
From ostracism on the playground to romantic rejection, bullying at work, and social disregard for ...
Cultural diversity is an increasingly common characteristic of social groups in current societies. Y...
Social exclusion attempts to make sense out of multiple deprivations and inequities experienced by p...
This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived introduction to social psychology. Written in a...
This is the first book that broadly delves into the theme of social exclusion and how it has changed...
This book provides a snapshot of the latest theoretical and empirical work on social psychological a...
`Could certainly be used as a stand-alone text. Aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates, it could...
Abstract — Psychological phenomena take place at the border between person and environment. Indeed, ...
Have you ever experienced standing on the sidelines unable to participate despite wishing to? It has...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Social psychology remains a diverse sub-discipline of psychology. One that in its broadest conceptua...
Belonging to social groups is an important need for human beings and social exclusion has a signific...
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1993, Vol 38(2), 130-131. Revi...