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Titre(s) : The Oxford handbook of social exclusion [Texte imprimé] / edited by C. Nathan DeWall
Publication : New York, NY : Oxford University Press, cop. 2013
Description matérielle : xvi, 313 pages : ill. ; 26 cm
Collection : Oxford library of psychology
Lien à la collection : Oxford library of psychology
Comprend : Introduction and overview ; Emerging perspectives on the study of social exclusion
/ C. Nathan DeWall ; Basic and historical perspectives ; Evolutionary perspectives
on interpersonal acceptance and rejection / Mark R. Leary and Catherine A. Cottrell
; Ostracism and stages of coping / Eric D. Wesselmann and Kipling D. Williams ; Driven
to exclude : how core social motives explain social exclusion / Michael S. North and
Susan T. Fiske ; The multimotive model of social exclusion / Laura Smart Richman
; Exclusion at the group level ; Social exclusion of individuals through interpersonal
discrimination / Juan M. Madera and Michelle Hebl ; Theory and research on social
exclusion in work groups / Kristin L. Scott and Stefan Thau ; Exclusion within the
family and romantic relations ; The dark side of divorce / David A. Sbarra and Ashley
E. Mason ; The importance of feeling valued : perceived regard in romantic relationships
/ Justin V. Cavallo and John G. Holmes ; Peer rejection among children and adolescents
: antecedents, reactions, and maladaptive pathways / Jaana Juvonen ; Individual exlcusion
: behavior and cognition ; Rejection and aggression : explaining the paradox / C.
Nathan DeWall and Jean M. Twenge ; How and when exclusion motivates social reconnection
/ Daniel C. Molden and Jon K. Maner ; Social rejection reduces intelligent thought
and self-regulation / Tyler F. Stillman and Roy F. Baumeister ; Individual exclusion:
physiological, neural, and emotional responses ; Cortisol responses to social exclusion
/ Sally S. Dickerson and Peggy M. Zoccola ; Why rejection hurts : the neuroscience
of social pain / Naomi I. Eisenberger ; Social pain / Terry K. Borsook and Geoff
MacDonald ; Exclusion across individuals ; Perceived social isolation within personal
and evolutionary timescales / John T. Cacioppo, Louise C. Hawkley, and Joshua Correll
; The social stigma of identity- and status-based rejection sensitivity / Bonita London
and Lisa Rosenthal ; Depression and suicide : transactional relations with rejection
/ Kimberly A. Van Orden and Thomas E. Joiner, Jr ; Individual differences in responses
to social exclusion : self-esteem, narcissism, and self-compassion / Michelle R. vanDellen,
Ashley Batts Allen, and W. Keith Campbell ; Adhd / Amori Yee Mikami ; Attachment
orientations and reactions to ostracism in close relationships and groups / Phillip
R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer ; Combating social exclusion ; Social connection
and seeing human / Adam Waytz ; Attentional retraining for anxiety / Norman B. Schmidt
; Behavioral mimicry as an affiliative response to social exclusion / Jessica L. Lakin
and Tanya L. Chartrand ; Belonging regulation through the use of (para)social surrogates
/ Megan L. Knowles ; The birth and death of belonging / Jeff Schimel and Jeff Greenberg
; Looking back and forward : lessons learned and moving ahead / C. Nathan DeWall.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
Since its inception, the field of psychology has emphasized the importance of creating
and maintaining social connections. Though theorists often disagree on how and why
people form and maintain relationships, they agree on the importance of having a few
positive and lasting relationships, and on the seriousness of social exclusion. The
Oxford Handbook of Social Exclusion offers the most comprehensive body of social exclusion
research ever assembled. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars from
a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, this volume explores: - why people have
a need to belong, why people exclude others, and how people respond to various forms
of social exclusion. - research on how social exclusion affects people according to
their stage of development, their involvement in romantic relationships, and within
their work relationships. - the power of social exclusion in shaping a variety of
behavioral and cognitive processes. - research on how to reduce the often negative
consequences of social exclusion. This is an exciting time of proliferation in social
exclusion research, as new findings spark new questions regarding the causes and consequences
of social exclusion. Both stimulating and foundational, the current research and theories
presented in this handbook represent a fertile area of study from which future insights
can be gained
Autre(s) auteur(s) : DeWall, C. Nathan (1954-....)
Autre(s) forme(s) du titre :
- Autre forme du titre : Handbook of social exclusion
Sujet(s) : Exclusion sociale
Marginaux
Genre ou forme : Guides pratiques
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780195398700 (hbk.). - ISBN 019539870X (hbk.) (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb437338119
Notice n° :
FRBNF43733811
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