ISBN:
1-107-17416-3
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1-281-15362-1
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9786611153625
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1-139-13019-6
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0-511-35532-7
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0-511-35482-7
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0-511-35424-X
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0-511-48981-1
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0-511-35584-X
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xvii, 408 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Studies in emotion and social interaction
Series Statement:
Studies in emotion and social interaction.
DDC:
303.385
Keywords:
Toleration Psychological aspects.
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Stigma (Social psychology)
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Deviant behavior Psychological aspects.
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Deviant behavior Social aspects.
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Social control.
Abstract:
Society is faced with a variety of undesirable behaviours and conditions such as crime, mental and physical illnesses and disabilities, that usually provoke different responses in people such as emotions of anger, fear or pity. In our evolutionary past, these emotions adaptively motivated the repair of interpersonal relationships, whereas more recently they may also result in other types of social control such as stigmatization or tolerance. Dijker and Koomen show, on the basis of elementary psychological processes, how peoples' responses are not only dependent on type of deviance but also on personality, situation, historical period and culture. They also examine the implications of these responses for the well-being and coping of people with deviant conditions or stigmas. This book provides conceptual tools for developing interventions to reduce stigmatization and offers a deeper understanding of the psychological basis of social control as well as opportunities to influence its potentially harmful consequences.
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Evolutionary origins of social responses to deviance; Chapter 3 Mental representations of deviance and their emotional and judgmental implications; Chapter 4 Meeting individuals with deviant conditions: understanding the role of automatic and controlled psychological processes; Chapter 5 Individual differences in responding to deviance; Chapter 6 Variations in social control across societies, cultures, and historical periods
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 7 A focus on persons with a deviant condition I: their social world, coping, and behaviorChapter 8 A focus on persons with a deviant condition II: socio-economic status, self-esteem and well-being; Chapter 9 Theorizing about interventions to prevent or reduce stigmatization; Notes; References; Index
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
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English
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