From prejudice to intergroup emotions : differentiated reactions to social groups /
edited by Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Beyond Prejudice: Moving from Positive and Negative Evaluations to Differentiated Reactions to Social Groups; 2 Social Self-Discrepancies and Group-Based Emotional Distress; 3 Promotion and Prevention Forms of Ingroup Bias; 4 Antecedents and Consequences of Collective Guilt; 5 Intergroup Emotions and Self-Categorization: The Impact of Perspective-Taking on Reactions to Victims of Harmful Behavior; 6 Intergroup Encounters and Threat: A Multi-Method Approach; 7 Experiencing Intergroup Emotions. 8 Expressing Emotions and Decoding Them: Ingroups and Outgroups Do Not Share the Same Advantages9 The Role of Affect in Determining Intergroup Behavior: The Case of Willingness to Engage in Intergroup Contact; 10 Close Encounters of the Suspicious Kind: Outgroup Paranoia in Hierarchical Trust Dilemmas; 11 The Role of Threat in Intergroup Relations; 12 Intergroup Emotions and Images; 13 The System Justification Motive in Intergroup Relations; 14 Emotions Up and Down: Intergroup Emotions Result from Perceived Status and Competition; 15 Intergroup Emotions: A Biocultural Approach.