ISBN:
9780128123171
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (277 pages)
Parallel Title:
Print version Reese, Gerhard The Psychology of Globalization : Identity, Ideology, and Action
DDC:
303.482
Keywords:
Globalization ; Psychological aspects
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Copyright -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Part I: Globalization and Global Concern -- Chapter 1. Globalization and Global Concern -- Abstract -- A Few Words to Begin -- The Complex Nature of Globalization -- An Overview of the Social Psychology Perspective of Globalization: Why Do We Need to Care? -- Chapter 2. Globalization, Culture, and Consumerism -- Abstract -- The Story of Globalization: Where Does It Begin? -- The Economic, Political, and Sociocultural Processes of Globalization -- Globalized Western Culture -- Globalizing Sociocultural Conditions and Transformations of Selfhood -- A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Selfhood -- The Conjoined Trajectories of Culture and Selfhood -- Contradictions of Different Value Systems -- The Consumerist Architecture of Sociocultural Globalization -- Consumer Culture: A Primer -- Market Logic -- From Market to Consumer (Culture) -- Tensions of Globalized Values -- Summary -- Part II: Psychology of Globalization: Basic Processes -- Chapter 3. Consumer Identities, Consumer Selfhood, and the Stability of Consumer Societies -- Abstract -- The Role of Marketing in Restructuring Societies for Consumption -- The Psychological Architecture of Consumer Selfhood and Its Consequences -- Consumer Selfhood and Normative Narcissism -- Materialism as the Most Conspicuous Form of Consumer Selfhood -- Consumer Selfhood and the Stability of Globalized Consumer Culture -- Summary -- Chapter 4. The Interplay Between Social Identities and Globalization -- Abstract -- Foundations of the Social Identity Approach -- The Structure and Content of Social Identities -- The Contextual Relevance of Social Categories -- Social Identity, Mobility, and Social Change -- The Normative Basis of Group Behavior -- Collective Emotions -- Beyond the Social Identity Approach
Abstract:
Does an Ingroup Require an Outgroup? -- Multiple Functions of Social Identification -- The Dynamics of Multiple Social Identities -- The Impact of Globalization on Social Identities -- Globalization and Acculturation -- Globalization and Emotional Experience -- Effects of Globalization on Local and National Identification -- From Local to Globalized Social Identity -- The Promise of Global Identification -- Limitations of Global Identification -- Summary -- Chapter 5. A Political Psychology of Responses to Globalization -- Abstract -- What Is the Appeal? The Stability and Legitimacy of the Global Social Order -- Who Is Disenchanted? Vectors of Opposition to Globalized Western Culture -- Individuals' Ideological Inclinations and the Political Reactions to Globalization -- SDO-Social Dominance Orientation -- SDO and Support for Globalization -- Globalization's Potential Impact on Levels of SDO -- SDO and Contact With Other Cultures -- RWA and Perceptions of Globalization -- RWA and Societal Change -- RWA and SDO in Concert -- Summary -- Chapter 6. Collective Action in a Global Context -- Abstract -- A Psychological Perspective on Collective Action -- New Identities, New Collectives, New Solidarity -- Collective Action and Consumerism -- The Allure of Inaction -- Summary -- Part III: Issues in Depth -- Chapter 7. Social Identity and Responses to Global Environmental Crises -- Abstract -- What's the Matter? Global Environmental Issues -- Global Climate Change-From Humans for Humans -- Dimensions of Proenvironmental Action -- Impact of Proenvironmental Behavior on the Environment -- Social Identity and Responses to Climate Change -- The World Wide Web and Environmental Issues -- Summary -- Chapter 8. Social Identity and the Challenges of Migration and Multiculturalism -- Abstract -- Globalization and Migration
Abstract:
Multiculturalism, Acculturation, and Social Identity -- Populism and Prejudice: Being Closed in a Connected World -- Conclusion: Migration, Multiculturalism, and Security -- Part IV: Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Psychology in the Nexus of Global Governance, Economies, and Sustainability -- Abstract -- Globalization, Connection, and Cooperation -- Systems Thinking -- Future Research Questions -- Economic (De)Growth & Economic Inequality -- Future Research Questions -- Globalization, Digitization, and the Rise of Conspiracy Theories -- A Few Last Words -- References -- Index
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