This volume gives a survey of the most recent developments and
trends in intergroup research. Diverging from classical approaches
that looked at diverse needs and motives (positive distinctiveness,
belongingness, etc), the present book focuses not only on the
question what motivates intergroup behaviour, but especially on how
the motivation of intergroup behaviour functions.
The book focuses on the role of emotion and motivation in the
development of intergroup conflict, social exclusion, tolerance and
other group related phenomena. The sections demonstrate how
classical theories in the field have been further developed,
enriched, and more sophisticatedly tested over the years, and
summarise research on affect and memory. They also develop a group
based self-regulation approach, examine several specific emotions
as motivational forces of intergroup behaviour, and look at factors
of intergroup relations that lead to social change.
The chapters are short and easy-to-comprehend summaries
referring to a broad range of original work, providing a useful
resource for advanced students of Social Psychology and researchers
in the field of intergroup relations.
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