Place attachment: How far have we come in the last 40 years?
M Lewicka - Journal of environmental psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper reviews research in place attachment and organizes the material into three
sections: research, method, and theory. A review of several hundred empirical and …
sections: research, method, and theory. A review of several hundred empirical and …
Teacher collaboration: A systematic review
K Vangrieken, F Dochy, E Raes, E Kyndt - Educational research review, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper presents a systematic review on teacher collaboration. In total, 82 studies were
selected based on predefined selection criteria and reviewed by means of a narrative review …
selected based on predefined selection criteria and reviewed by means of a narrative review …
New developments in social interdependence theory
DW Johnson, RT Johnson - Genetic, social, and general …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Social interdependence theory is a classic example of the interaction of theory, research,
and practice. The premise of the theory is the way that goals are structured determines how …
and practice. The premise of the theory is the way that goals are structured determines how …
How the past weighs on the present: Social representations of history and their role in identity politics
Socially shared representations of history have been important in creating, maintaining and
changing a people's identity. Their management and negotiation are central to interethnic …
changing a people's identity. Their management and negotiation are central to interethnic …
[BOOK][B] Handbook of prejudice, stereoty**, and discrimination
TD Nelson - 2009 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This Handbook provides a uniquely comprehensive and scholarly overview of the latest
research on prejudice, stereoty**, and discrimination. All chapters are written by eminent …
research on prejudice, stereoty**, and discrimination. All chapters are written by eminent …
Are ethnic groups biological “species” to the human brain? Essentialism in our cognition of some social categories
FJ GilWhite - Current anthropology, 2001 - journals.uchicago.edu
If ethnic actors represent ethnic groups as essentialized natural groups despite the fact that
ethnic essences do not exist, we must understand why. This article presents a hypothesis …
ethnic essences do not exist, we must understand why. This article presents a hypothesis …
[PDF][PDF] Social identity and leadership processes in groups
MA Hogg, D Van Knippenberg - 2003 - core.ac.uk
Gandhi, Mandela, Roosevelt-all great leaders, but without followers would they have been
able to lead? Leadership is a relational term-it identifies a relationship in which some people …
able to lead? Leadership is a relational term-it identifies a relationship in which some people …
Social identity as a key concept for connecting transformative societal change with individual environmental activism
This paper proposes social identity as a psychological concept that connects societal and
individual aspects of transformation processes. To this end, we embed the social identity …
individual aspects of transformation processes. To this end, we embed the social identity …
Identity dynamics in occupational dirty work: Integrating social identity and system justification perspectives
Ashforth and Kreiner (1999) documented how workers in so-called “dirty work” occupations
were able to overcome threats to their social identities by engaging in the cognitive tactics of …
were able to overcome threats to their social identities by engaging in the cognitive tactics of …
What does it mean to be an American? Patriotism, nationalism, and American identity after 9/11
Q Li, MB Brewer - Political Psychology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The period of heightened nationalism in the United States that followed the terrorist attacks
of 11 September 2001 provided unusual conditions for investigating issues surrounding the …
of 11 September 2001 provided unusual conditions for investigating issues surrounding the …