Humans are a profoundly social species, aligning with groups, forming group identification, and navigating the social world. One of the complex tasks of childhood is to understand when exclusion is necessary to make groups work well, and when it is wrong, creating unnecessary harm or unfairness. In this volume the authors grapple with many new aspects of exclusion not previously documented by taking a developmental and social psychological approach. The studies reveal original findings regarding how children both perpetuate and are recipients of exclusion, and the processes that accompany these experiences. In reflecting on the diverse range of work represented in this special issue, various themes emerge, such as the roles of context and n...
Over 20 years of research has shown that social exclusion is a pervasive and powerful form of social...
This article presents a developmental science approach to changing attitudes and rectifying prejudic...
Immigrant children and adolescents experience intergroup exclusion, which has many adverse psycholog...
Humans are a profoundly social species, aligning with groups, forming group identification, and navi...
Interpersonal rejection and intergroup exclusion in childhood reflect different, but complementary, ...
In this chapter we review evidence for a social developmental framework that draws together intergro...
Children and Social Exclusion: Morality, Prejudice, and Group Identity explores the origins of preju...
In this chapter, we review literature on the social–emotional processes of peer inclusion and exclus...
Social exclusion is a serious social problem. Not "fitting in" at school may be an experience that c...
Social exclusion of those who challenge group norms was investigated by asking children and adolesce...
Social exclusion of those who challenge group norms was investigated by asking children and adolesce...
This chapter focuses on social exclusion among children and adolescents. Social exclusion has been o...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6-8 or 9-11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6–8 or 9–11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
Over 20 years of research has shown that social exclusion is a pervasive and powerful form of social...
This article presents a developmental science approach to changing attitudes and rectifying prejudic...
Immigrant children and adolescents experience intergroup exclusion, which has many adverse psycholog...
Humans are a profoundly social species, aligning with groups, forming group identification, and navi...
Interpersonal rejection and intergroup exclusion in childhood reflect different, but complementary, ...
In this chapter we review evidence for a social developmental framework that draws together intergro...
Children and Social Exclusion: Morality, Prejudice, and Group Identity explores the origins of preju...
In this chapter, we review literature on the social–emotional processes of peer inclusion and exclus...
Social exclusion is a serious social problem. Not "fitting in" at school may be an experience that c...
Social exclusion of those who challenge group norms was investigated by asking children and adolesce...
Social exclusion of those who challenge group norms was investigated by asking children and adolesce...
This chapter focuses on social exclusion among children and adolescents. Social exclusion has been o...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6-8 or 9-11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6–8 or 9–11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
Over 20 years of research has shown that social exclusion is a pervasive and powerful form of social...
This article presents a developmental science approach to changing attitudes and rectifying prejudic...
Immigrant children and adolescents experience intergroup exclusion, which has many adverse psycholog...