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Social psychology is the scientific study of how the thoughts,
feelings, and behaviors of individuals are influenced by the
actual, imagined, and implied presence of others. In this
definition, scientific refers to the empirical investigation using
the scientific method, while the terms thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors refer to the psychological variables that can be measured
in humans. Moreover, the notion that the presence of others may be
imagined or implied suggests that humans are malleable to social
influences even when alone, such as when watching videos or quietly
appreciating art. In such situations, people can be influenced to
follow internalized cultural norms. Social psychology deals with
social influence, social perception, and social interaction. The
research in this field deals with what shapes our attitudes and how
we develop prejudice. The Handbook of Research on Applied Social
Psychology in Multiculturalism explores social psychology within
the context of multiculturalism and the way society deals with
cultural diversity at national and community levels. It will cover
major topics of social psychology such as group behavior, social
perception, leadership, non-verbal behavior, conformity,
aggression, and prejudice. This book will deal with social
psychology with a direct focus on how different cultures can
coexist peacefully by preserving, respecting, and even encouraging
cultural diversity, along with a focus on the psychology that is
hindering these efforts. This book is essential for researchers in
social psychology and the social sciences, activists,
psychologists, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and
students interested in how social psychology interacts with
multiculturalism.
The current world economy is interconnected; however, due to recent
economic crises, trade deficits, and nationalist movements, there
is a political trend of economic nationalism that is taking root in
countries around the world. As such, global economies around the
world are decreasing their international trade and introducing
import tariffs and economic protectionism. International Firms'
Economic Nationalism and Trade Policies in the Globalization Era
provides a comprehensive understanding of the recent rise of
economic nationalism in the context of the hyper-connected global
economy by providing strategies and country-specific solutions for
domestic and international firms. Covering how multinational
corporations can overcome the protectionist sentiments while
reinventing their corporate social responsibility models, it
showcases how economic nationalism and globalization can
successfully coexist. This publication is ideally designed for
business leaders, economists, professionals, policymakers,
researchers, and academicians.
The development of any organization is deeply connected with the
influences of its employees. By implementing new competencies in
the workforce, both the employees and the business overall can
thrive. The Handbook of Research on Human Factors in Contemporary
Workforce Development is a pivotal source for the latest scholarly
perspectives on social aspects and employee influences on modern
business environments. Including a range of topics such as gender
diversity, performance appraisal, and job satisfaction, this
publication is an ideal reference for academics, professionals,
students, and practitioners seeking content on optimizing
development in contemporary organizations.
Critical race theory is an emerging transdisciplinary, race-equity
methodology that originated in legal studies and is grounded in
social justice. Critical race theory questions the very foundation
of the liberal order including equality theory, legal reasoning,
enlightenment, rationalism, and neutral principles of the
constitutional law. It deals with a broad perspective that includes
economics, history, context, group and self-interest, feelings, and
the unconscious. Further study on this theory is required to
understand its various implications across fields. Implication of
the Critical Race Theory for Social Justice raises awareness of
racial justice and social equity by discussing the history and
future directions of critical race theory across disciplines. The
book considers how the theory can be applied in various areas such
as education, psychology, political science, and law. Covering
topics such as dehumanization, social discrimination, and
victimization, this reference work is ideal for social
psychologists, lawyers, political scientists, researchers,
scholars, historians, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and
students.
Optimal development of contemporary businesses is dependent on a
number of factors. By creating novel frameworks for organizational
behavior, effective competitive advantage can be achieved. The
Handbook of Research on Organizational Culture and Diversity in the
Modern Workforce is a comprehensive reference source for the latest
scholarly content on components and impacts on effecting culturally
diverse workplace environments. Highlighting a range of pertinent
topics such as emotional intelligence, human resources, and
work-life balance, this publication is ideally designed for
managers, professionals, researchers, students, and academics
interested in emerging perspectives on organizational development.
Critical race theory is an emerging transdisciplinary, race-equity
methodology that originated in legal studies and is grounded in
social justice. Critical race theory questions the very foundation
of the liberal order including equality theory, legal reasoning,
enlightenment, rationalism, and neutral principles of the
constitutional law. It deals with a broad perspective that includes
economics, history, context, group and self-interest, feelings, and
the unconscious. Further study on this theory is required to
understand its various implications across fields. Implication of
the Critical Race Theory for Social Justice raises awareness of
racial justice and social equity by discussing the history and
future directions of critical race theory across disciplines. The
book considers how the theory can be applied in various areas such
as education, psychology, political science, and law. Covering
topics such as dehumanization, social discrimination, and
victimization, this reference work is ideal for social
psychologists, lawyers, political scientists, researchers,
scholars, historians, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and
students.
The current world economy is interconnected; however, due to recent
economic crises, trade deficits, and nationalist movements, there
is a political trend of economic nationalism that is taking root in
countries around the world. As such, global economies around the
world are decreasing their international trade and introducing
import tariffs and economic protectionism. International Firms'
Economic Nationalism and Trade Policies in the Globalization Era
provides a comprehensive understanding of the recent rise of
economic nationalism in the context of the hyper-connected global
economy by providing strategies and country-specific solutions for
domestic and international firms. Covering how multinational
corporations can overcome the protectionist sentiments while
reinventing their corporate social responsibility models, it
showcases how economic nationalism and globalization can
successfully coexist. This publication is ideally designed for
business leaders, economists, professionals, policymakers,
researchers, and academicians.
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