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Behaviour among individuals that is regulated by those individuals’ awareness of and identification with different social groups.
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Intergroup Behaviour (p. 414)
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Social Categorization (p. 429)
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Social Identity Theory (p. 430)
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Self-Categorization Theory (p. 430)
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A group to which people belong.
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A group to which people do not belong.
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Classification of people as members of different social groups.
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Social Categorization (p. 429)
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Social Identity Theory (p. 430)
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Self-Categorization Theory (p. 430)
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Stereotype (p. 431)
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Theory of group membership and intergroup relations based on self-categorization, social comparison and the construction of a shared self-definition in terms of ingroup-defining properties.
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Turner and associates’ theory of how the process of categorizing oneself as a group member produces social identity and group and intergroup behaviours.
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Self-Categorization Theory (p. 430)
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Social Categorization (p. 429)
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Social Identity Theory (p. 430)
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Social Identity (p. 431)
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That part of the self-concept that derives from our membership in social groups.
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Evaluative preference for all aspects of our own group relative to other groups.
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Behaviour that favours one’s own group over other groups.
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Behaviour that emphasises differences between our own group and other groups.
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Widely shared and simplified evaluative image of a social group and its members.
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A sense of having less than we feel entitled to.
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A feeling of personally having less than we feel we are entitled to, relative to our aspirations or to other individuals.
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Egoistic Relative Deprivation (p. 416)
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Fraternalistic Relative Deprivation (p. 416)
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Intergroup Differentiation (p. 431)
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Arbitration (p. 463)
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Sense that our group has less than it is entitled to, relative to its aspirations or to other groups.
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Fraternalistic Relative Deprivation (p. 416)
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Ingroup Favouritism (p. 431)
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Intergroup Differentiation (p. 431)
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Egoistic Relative Deprivation (p. 416)
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Sherif ’s theory of intergroup conflict that explains intergroup behaviour in terms of the nature of goal relations between groups.
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Realistic Conflict Theory (p. 422)
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Intergroup Relations (p. 420)
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Contact Hypothesis (p. 456)
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Emergent Norm Theory (p. 449)
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Relations between two or more groups and their respective members.
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Intergroup Relations (p. 420)
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Ingroup (p. 414)
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Contact Hypothesis (p. 456)
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Emergent Norm Theory (p. 449)
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Goals that both groups desire but that can be achieved only by both groups cooperating (shared goals that were unachievable by either group alone).
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The view that bringing members of opposing social groups together will improve intergroup relations and reduce prejudice and discrimination.
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Process of intergroup conflict resolution where representatives reach agreement through direct negotiation.
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Process of intergroup conflict resolution where a neutral third party intervenes in the negotiation process to facilitate a settlement.
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Process of intergroup conflict resolution in which a neutral third party is invited to impose a mutually binding settlement.
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Process whereby groups make cooperative gestures to one another in the hope of avoiding an escalation of conflict.
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Bargaining (p. 462)
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Mediation (p. 462)
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Arbitration (p. 463)
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Conciliation (p. 464)
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The behaviour of people en masse – such as in a crowd, protest or riot.
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Relative Deprivation (p. 415)
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Contact Hypothesis (p. 456)
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Collective Behaviour (p. 444)
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Deindividuation (p. 446)
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Process whereby people lose their sense of socialised individual identity and engage in unsocialised, often antisocial, behaviours.
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Relative Deprivation (p. 415)
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Contact Hypothesis (p. 456)
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Collective Behaviour (p. 444)
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Deindividuation (p. 446)
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Collective behaviour is regulated by norms based on distinctive behaviour that arises in the initially normless crowd.
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Emergent Norm Theory (p. 449)
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Relative Deprivation (p. 415)
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Contact Hypothesis (p. 456)
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Deindividuation (p. 446)