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The Psychology of Social and Cultural Diversity

ISBN: 978-1-4051-9561-4
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382 pages
August 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes on Contributors.

Series Editor’s Preface.

1. Introduction (Richard J. Crisp, University of Kent).

Part I: Social Identity.

2 : Social identity complexity and acceptance of diversity (Marilynn B. Brewer).

3: Facilitating the development and integration of multiple social identities: The case of immigrants in Québec (Catherine E. Amiot and Roxane de la Sablonnière).

4: Costs and benefits of switching among multiple social identities (Margaret Shih, Diana T. Sanchez and Geoffrey C. Ho).

Part II: Culture.

5: Multicultural identity: What it is and why it matters (Angela-Minh,Tu D. Nguyen and Verónica Benet-Martínez).

6: What I know in my mind and where my heart belongs: Multicultural identity negotiation and its cognitive consequences (Carmit T. Tadmor, Sun No, Ying-yi Hong and Chi-yue Chiu).

Part III: Intergroup Attitudes.

7: Multiculturalism and tolerance: An intergroup perspective (Maykel Verkuyten).

8: Diversity experiences and intergroup attitudes (Christopher L. Aberson).

Part IV: Intergroup Relations.

9: The effects of crossed-categorizations in intergroup interaction (Norman Miller, Marija Spanovic, and Douglas Stenstrom).

10: Complexity of superordinate self-categories and ingroup projection (Sven Waldzus).

Part V:  Group Processes.

11: The categorization-elaboration model of work group diversity: Wielding the double-edged sword (Daan van Knippenberg and Wendy P. van Ginkel).

12: Divided we fall, or united we stand? How identity processes affect faultline perceptions and the functioning of diverse teams (Floor A. Rink and Karen A. Jehn).

Part VI: Interventions.

13: Combined effects of intergroup contact and multiple categorization: Consequences for intergroup attitudes in diverse social contexts (Katharina Schmid and Miles Hewstone).

14: The application of diversity-based interventions to policy and practice (Lindsey Cameron and Rhiannon N. Turner).

Index.

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