The omnipresence of social exclusion in everyday life and its negative impact on human functioning underscore the relevance of this topic as a field of research. Not surprisingly, social exclusion has been investigated across psychological subdisciplines. This volume is dedicated to bringing together the psychological subdisciplines’ different approaches to the topic in order to further advance our understanding of this phenomenon. In this concluding chapter, we want to look back to the theories, methods, and findings reviewed in this volume, point out similarities and differences between them, and provide starting points to bridge the gap between different psychological approaches to the topic of social exclusion. Specifically, we discuss ...
The examination of social exclusion and its impact on future emotional responding may prove to be a ...
Being physically or emotionally kept at a distance from others is a core aspect of social exclusion ...
Social exclusion, or ostracism, has been investigated primarily for its (typically negative) consequ...
The omnipresence of social exclusion in everyday life and its negative impact on human functioning u...
From ostracism on the playground to romantic rejection, bullying at work, and social disregard for ...
This chapter provides an overview of theory and research on the psychology of social inclusion and e...
This book is about the social psychological dynamics and phenomenology of social inclusion and exclu...
Background: The concept of social exclusion is now widely used in discussions about the nature of di...
In this chapter, we give an overview of research on strategies that help cope with or buffer against...
All persons experience exclusion and its negative effects during their lives. Exclusion has been sho...
Beliefs about the nature of social groups may motivate people to exclude members of minority groups ...
Most psychological research on social exclusion mainly focused on maximizing internal validity (e.g....
The main object of this research is to describe social exclusion in a comparative world perspective....
Whether exclusion hurts or inclusion feels good is debated within social psychology, and research de...
This edited volume provides an up-to-date review of current research on ostracism, social exclusion,...
The examination of social exclusion and its impact on future emotional responding may prove to be a ...
Being physically or emotionally kept at a distance from others is a core aspect of social exclusion ...
Social exclusion, or ostracism, has been investigated primarily for its (typically negative) consequ...
The omnipresence of social exclusion in everyday life and its negative impact on human functioning u...
From ostracism on the playground to romantic rejection, bullying at work, and social disregard for ...
This chapter provides an overview of theory and research on the psychology of social inclusion and e...
This book is about the social psychological dynamics and phenomenology of social inclusion and exclu...
Background: The concept of social exclusion is now widely used in discussions about the nature of di...
In this chapter, we give an overview of research on strategies that help cope with or buffer against...
All persons experience exclusion and its negative effects during their lives. Exclusion has been sho...
Beliefs about the nature of social groups may motivate people to exclude members of minority groups ...
Most psychological research on social exclusion mainly focused on maximizing internal validity (e.g....
The main object of this research is to describe social exclusion in a comparative world perspective....
Whether exclusion hurts or inclusion feels good is debated within social psychology, and research de...
This edited volume provides an up-to-date review of current research on ostracism, social exclusion,...
The examination of social exclusion and its impact on future emotional responding may prove to be a ...
Being physically or emotionally kept at a distance from others is a core aspect of social exclusion ...
Social exclusion, or ostracism, has been investigated primarily for its (typically negative) consequ...