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This book adopts a social-psychological perspective in studying
natural groups, focusing on relationships between groups that have
been living in the same environment for a long time. A theoretical
model is proposed concentrating on norm violation as a triggering
factor of attributions and reactions between two social groups. In
an elaboration of this framework, called Norm Violation Theory,
this process is conceptualized as being affected by a number of
social psychological context factors: identification with the own
group, intergroup attitudes, perceived differences in power, and
feelings of fraternal relative deprivation. Each of these factors
can influence the manifestation of negative intergroup behavior and
contribute to a possible escalation of conflict. The theory also
proposes that norms of redress, existing between groups embedded
within an overall cultural or organizational entity, become
operative as soon as an escalating process is set in motion.
Professionals in social psychology, sociology, and psychology with
an interest in group dynamics will find this book stimulating
collateral reading.
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