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Itinerário 3
Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology

Tesser, A., & Schwarz, N. (Eds.).(2001). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Intraindividual processes. Oxford: Blackwell.

Fletcher, G. J., & Clark, M. S. (Eds.).(2001). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Interpersonal processes. Oxford: Blackwell.

Hogg, M. A., & Tindale, S. (Eds.).(2001). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Group processes. Oxford: Blackwell.

Brown, R., & Gaertner, S. (Eds.).(2001). Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Intergroup processes. Oxford: Blackwell.

 

 

 

Part I: Perspectives and Methods:

1. Evolutionary Analyses in Social Psychology: Eugene Burnstein and Christine Branigan.
2.
The Cultural Grounding of Social Psychological Theory: Joan G. Miller.
3.
A Lifespan Developmental Perspective: Kevin Durkin.
4.
Cognitive Indices of Social Information Processing: John N. Bassili.
5.
The Psychophysiological Perspective on the Social Mind: Piotr Winkielman, Gary G. Berntson, and John T. Cacioppo.

Part II: Cognition:

6. Mental Representations: Eliot R. Smith and Sarah Queller.
7.
The Social Unconscious: Mahzarin R. Banaji, Kristi M. Lemm, and Siri J. Carpenter.
8.
Language and Social Cognition: G³n R. Semin.
9.
Conversational Processes in Reasoning and Explanation: Denis J. Hilton and Ben R. Slugoski.
10.
The Heuristics and Biases Approach to Judgement Under Uncertainty: Dale Griffin, Richard Gonzalez, and Carol Varey.
11.
How the Mind Moves: Knowledge Accessibility and the Fine-tuning of the Cognitive System: Leonard L. Martin, Fritz Strack, and Diederik A. Stapel.
12.
Standards, Expectancies, and Social Comparison: Monica Biernat and Laura S. Billings.
13.
Individual Differences in Information Processing: Peter Suedfeld and Philip E. Tetlock.

Part III: Social Motivation:
14.
Self-Regulation: Charles S. Carver.
15.
Goal Setting and Goal Striving: Gabriele Oettingen and Peter M. Gollwitzer.
16.
On the Motives Underlying Social Cognition: David Dunning.
17.
The Nature of Emotion: W. Gerrod Parrott.
18.
The Consequences of Mood on the Processing of Social Information: Herbert Bless.
19.
Attitudes, Persuasion, and Behavior: Gerd Bohner and Norbert Schwarz.
20.
The Construction of Attitudes: Norbert Schwarz and Gerd Bohner.
21.
Values and Ideologies: Meg J. Rohan and Mark P. Zanna.
22.
Self-Esteem: Abraham Tesser.
23.
Self-Concept and Identity: Daphna Oyserman.
24.
Identity Through Time: Constructing Personal Pasts and Futures: Michael Ross and Roger Buehler.

Part IV: Applications:
25.
Psychology and Law: Günter Köhnken, Maria Fiedler, and Charlotte Möhlenbeck.
26.
Consumer Behavior: Sharon Shavitt and Michaela Wänke.
27.
Dealing with Adversity: Self-Regulation, Coping, Adaptation, and Health: Lisa G. Aspinwall.
28.
The Psychological Determinants of Political Judgement: Victor C. Ottati.


 

Part I: Cognition/Attribution:
1.
Attributions in Close Relationships: From Balkanization to Integration: Frank D. Fincham.
2.
Cognition and the Development of Close Relationships: Benjamin R. Karney, James K. McNulty, and Thomas N. Bradbury.
3.
Cognitive Representations of Attachment: The Content and Function of Working Models: Nancy L. Collins and Lisa M. Allard
4.
The Structure and Function of Ideal Standards in Close Relationships: Jeffry A. Simpson, Garth J.O. Fletcher, and Lorne Campbell.
5.
Seeking a Sense of Conviction: Motivated Cognition in Close Relationships: Sandra L. Murray.
 

Part II: Social Motivation:
6.
Integrating Social Psychological Research on Aggression within an Evolutionary-based Framework: Neil M. Malamuth and Tamara Addison
7.
Helping and Altruism: John F. Dovidio and Louis A. Penner.
8.
The Death and Rebirth of the Social Psychology of Negotiation: Max H. Bazerman, Jared R. Curhan, and Don A. Moore.
9.
Motivational Aspects of Empathic Accuracy: William Ickes and Jeffry A. Simpson.
 

Part III: Affect/Emotion:
10.
Understanding People's Perceptions of Relationships is Crucial to Understanding their Emotional Lives: Margaret S. Clark, Julie Fitness, and Ian Brissette.
11.
Emotional Intelligence: Conceptualization and Measurement: Peter Salovey, Alison Woolery, and John D. Mayer.
12.
Emotional Experience in Close Relationships: Ellen Berscheid and Hilary Ammazzalorso.
13.
The Status of Theory and Research on Love and Commitment: Beverly Fehr.
 

Part IV: Social Influence and Comparison:
14.
Interdependence in Close Relationships: Caryl E. Rusbult, Ximena B. Arriaga, and Christopher R. Agnew.
15.
Social Comparison and Close Relationships: Bram P. Buunk and Frans L. Oldersma.
 

Part V: Self and Identity:
16.
An Evolutionary-Pyschological Approach to Self-esteem: Multiple Domains and Multiple Functions: Lee A. Kirkpatrick and Bruce J. Ellis

17. Is Loving the Self Necessary for Loving Another? An Examination of Identity and Intimacy: W. Keith Campbell and Roy F. Baumeister.
18.
The Self We Know and the Self We Show: Self-esteem, Self Presentation, and the Maintenance of Interpersonal Relationships: Mark R. Leary.
19.
Self-expansion Model of Motivation and Cognition in Close Relationships and Beyond: Arthur Aron, Elaine N. Aron, and Christina Norman
 

Part VI: Methods:
20.
A Statistical Framework for Modeling Homogeneity and Interdependence in Groups: Richard Gonzalez and Dale Griffin.
 

Part VII: Applications:
21.
Attachment Style and Affect Regulation: Implications for Coping with Stress and Mental Health: Mario Mikulincer and Victor Florian.
22.
Marital Therapy and Social Psychology: Will We Choose Explicit Partnership or Cryptomnesia?: Steven R. H. Beach and Frank D. Fincham
 

 

 

 

1. Shared Cognition in Small Groups: R. Scott Tindale, Helen M. Meisenhelder and Amanda A. Dykema-Engblade, and Michael A. Hogg.
2.
Collective Choice, Judgement and Problem Solving: Garold Stasser and Beth Dietz-Uhler.
3.
Social Categorization, Depersonalization, and Group Behaviour: Michael A. Hogg.
4.
Group Socialization and Newcomer Innovation: John M. Levine, Richard L. Moreland and Hoon-Seok Choi.
5.
Group Performance in Collaborative and Social Dilemma Tasks: Progress and Prospects: Norbert L. Kerr and Ernest S. Park.
6.
Poker Face, Smiley Face and Rant 'n' Rave: Myths and Realities About Emotion in Negotiation: Leigh Thompson, Victoria Husted Medvec, Vanessa Seiden and Shirli Kopelman.
7.
Mood and Emotion in Groups: Janice R. Kelly.
8.
The Psychology of Crowd Dynamics: Stephen Reicher.
9.
Conformity and Independence in Groups: Majorities and Minorities: Robin Martin and Miles Hewstone.
10.
Dynamic Social Impact and the Consolidation, Clustering, Correlation and Continuing Diversity of Culture: Bibb Latané and Martin J. Bourgeois.
11.
Attitudes, Norms, and Social Groups: Joel Cooper, Kimberley A. Kelly, and Kimberlee Weaver.
12.
System Constraints on Leadership Perceptions, Behavior and Influence: An Example of Connectionist Level Processes: Robert G. Lord, Douglas J. Brown, and Jennifer L. Harvey.
13.
Group Processes and the Constructions of Social Representations: Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi and Alain Clémence.
14.
Social Comparison Motives in Ongoing Groups: John Darley.
15.
Social Status and Group Structure: Cecilia L. Ridgeway.
16.
Leadership Effectiveness: An Integrative Review: Martin M. Chemers.
17.
Social Categorization, Social Identification, and Rejection of Deviant Group Members: José M. Marques, Dominic Abrams, Dario Páez, and Michael A. Hogg.
18.
Collective Identity: Group Membership and Self-Conception: Dominic Abrams and Michael A. Hogg.
19.
It Takes Two to Tango: Relating Group Identity to Individual Identity within the Framework of Group Development: Stephen Worchel and Dawna Coutant.
20.
Cultural Dimensions of Negotiation: Peter J. Carnevale and Kwok Leung.
21.
Overcoming Dependent Data: A Guide to the Analysis of Group Data: Melody S. Sadler and Charles M. Judd.
22.
Observation and Analysis of Group Interaction Over Time: Some Methodological and Strategic Choices: Joseph E. McGrath and T. William Altermatt.
23.
Communication Technologies, the Internet, and Group Research: Andrea B. Hollingshead.
24.
Procedural Mechanisms and Jury Behaviour: R. Scott Tindale, Janice Nadler, Andrea Krebel, and James H. Davis.
25.
Group Processes in Organizational Contexts: Joseph E. McGrath and Linda Argote.
26.
Therapeutic Groups: Donelson R. Forsyth.


 

Part I: Sociocognitive Processes:
1.
The Root of all Evil in Intergroup Relations? Unearthing the Categorization Process: Penelope Oakes.
2.
Stereotypes: Content, Structures, Processes, and Context: Don Operatio and Susan T. Fiske.
3.
Category Dynamics and the Modification of Outgroup Stereotypes: Myron Rothbart.
4.
Developmental and Socialization Influences on Intergroup Bias: Frances E. Aboud and Maria Amato.

Part II: Motivation:

5.
Social Orientations in the Minimal Group Paradigm: Richard Y. Bourhis and André Gagnon.
6.
Aversive Discrimination: Amélie Mummendey and Sabine Otten.
7.
The Social Identity Perspective in Intergroup Relations: Theories, Themes and Controversies: John C. Turner and Katherine J. Reynolds.
8.
Affect as a Cause of Intergroup Bias: David Wilder and Andrew F. Simon.

Part III: Prejudice:
9.
Implicit and Explicit Attitudes: Examination of the Relationship between Measures of Intergroup Bias: John F. Dovidio, Kerry Kawakami, and Kelly R. Beach.
10.
Classic and Contemporary Analysis of Racial Prejudice: Patricia G. Devine, E. Ashby Plant, and Irene V. Blair.
11.
Sexism: Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviours. Janet K. Swim and Bernadette Campbell.
12.
Psychological Consequences of Devalued Identities: Jennifer Crocker and Diane M. Quinn.

Part IV: Language and Influence:

13.
How Language Contributes to Persistence of Stereotypes as well as other, more general, Intergroup Issues: Klaus Fiedler and Jeannette Schmid.
14.
Social Influence in an Intergroup Context: Diane M. Mackie and Crystal L. Wright.
Part V: Social Comparison:
15.
The Social Psychology of Minority-Majority Relations: Bernd Simon, Birgit Aufderheide, and Claudia Kampmeier.
16.
The Impact of Relative Group Status: Affective, Perceptual and Behavioural Consequences. Naomi Ellemers and Manuela Barreto.
17.
Social Justice: Tom R. Tyler.

Part VI: Cultural Influence:

18.
Culture and its Implications for Intergroup Behaviour: Harry C. Triandis and David Trafimow.
19.
Acculturation: Karmela Liebkind.

Part VII: Changing Intergroup Relations:

20.
Strategic Collective Action: Social Psychology and Social Change: Stephen C. Wright.
21.
Trust and Intergroup Negotiation: Roderick M. Kramer and Peter J. Carnevale.
22.
Toward Reduction of Prejudice: Intergroup Contact and Social Categorization: Marilynn B. Brewer and Samuel L Gaertner.

Part VIII: Applications:

23.
When and How School Desegregation Improves Intergroup Relations: Janet W. Schofield and Rebecca Eurich-Fulcer.
24.
Addressing and Redressing Discrimination: Affirmative Action in Social Psychological Perspective: Faye J. Crosby, Bernardo M. Ferdman, and Blanche R. Wingate.
25.
Intergroup Relations and National and International Relations: Thomas F. Pettigrew.

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