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  1. Racial Encounter

    The Social Psychology of Contact and Desegregation

    By Kevin Durrheim, John Dixon

    The political and legislative changes which took place in South Africa during the 1990s, with the dissolution of apartheid, created a unique set of social conditions. As official policies of segregation were abolished, people of both black and white racial groups began to experience new forms of...

    Published October 26th 2005 by Routledge

  2. Conflict in Organizations: Beyond Effectiveness and Performance

    A Special Issue of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology

    Edited by Carsten De Dreu, Bianca Beersma

    Series: Special Issues of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology

    Conflict theory and research has traditionally focused on conflict management strategies, in relation to individual and work team effectiveness and productivity. Far less attention has been devoted to 'soft' outcomes including job satisfaction, organizational commitment, turnover intentions, and...

    Published June 22nd 2005 by Psychology Press

  3. Intergroup Relations in States of the Former Soviet Union

    The Perception of Russians

    Edited by Louk Hagendoorn, Hub Linssen, Sergei Tumanov

    Series: European Monographs in Social Psychology

    The disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 left 25 million Russians living outside the Russian Federation. This important new book explores their social identity, examining the mutually held perceptions, fears and resulting nationalism of both the ethnic Russians living outside the Russian...

    Published July 18th 2001 by Psychology Press

  4. Reducing Intergroup Bias

    The Common Ingroup Identity Model

    By Samuel L. Gaertner, John F. Dovidio

    Series: Essays in Social Psychology

    Considers situations and interventions that can foster more inclusive representation and ways, both theoretically and practically, and that a common ingroup identity can facilitate more harmonious intergroup relations....

    Published July 27th 2000 by Psychology Press