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Relative Deprivation

Relative Deprivation

Relative Deprivation

Specification, Development, and Integration
Iain Walker, Murdoch University, Western Australia
Heather J. Smith, Sonoma State University, California
February 2011
Available
Paperback
9780521180696

    The relative deprivation construct has been widely used in the social sciences to explain phenomena from experiencing psychosomatic stress to participating in urban riots. It is currently a valuable tool in research, being used especially to understand processes of social identity and responses to disadvantage by both disadvantaged minorities and privileged majorities. Originally published in 2001, this book assembles chapters by leading relative deprivation researchers in order to present comprehensive synthesis of
    knowledge. Featuring integrative theoretical and empirical work from social psychology, sociology, and psychology, the book provides a highly detailed reference work. It is relevant to researchers in intergroup relations, prejudice, racism, social identity, group processes, social comparison, collective behavior, and social movements. The book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the topic and its practical application.

    •  Interdisciplinary, this book is relevant to researchers in social psychology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, business, politics, and economics
    •  It integrates research on relative deprivation with work on social identity, prejudice, network analysis, social comparison and procedural justice
    • The contributors, leading researchers in relative deprivation, present intriguing theoretical and empirical developments

    Product details

    February 2011
    Paperback
    9780521180696
    390 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.52kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Iain Walker and Heather Smith
    • Part I. Specification:
    • 2. Group deprivation, collective threat, and racial resentment: perspectives on white racism Marylee C. Taylor
    • 3. Understanding the nature of group deprivation: does group-based deprivation involve fair outcomes or fair treatment? Tom R. Tyler and E. Allan Lind
    • 4. Relative deprivation and intergroup attitudes: South Africa before and after the transition John Duckitt and Thobi Mputhing
    • 5. Is it just me? The different consequences of personal and group relative deprivation Heather J. Smith and Daniel J. Ortiz
    • Part II. Development:
    • 6. Personal and group relative deprivation: connecting the 'I' to the 'we' Francine Tougas and Ann M. Beaton
    • 7. 'Poisoning the consciences of the fortunate': the experience of relative advantage and support Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider and Aarti Iyer
    • 8. The embeddedness of social comparison C. David Gartrell
    • 9. Japanese and American reactions to gender discrimination Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa and Faye Crosby
    • 10. Collective action in response to disadvantage: intergroup perceptions, social identification, and social change Stephen C. Wright and Linda R. Tropp
    • Part III. Integration:
    • 11. Social identity and relative deprivation Naomi Ellemers
    • 12. Relative deprivation and counterfactual thinking James M. Olson and Neal J. Roese
    • 13. Relative deprivation and attribution: from grievance to action Iain Walker, Ngai Kin Wong and Kerry Kretzschmar
    • 14. Spontaneous temporal and social comparisons in children's conflict narratives Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne and Michael Ross
    • 15. Prejudice as intergroup emotion: integrating relative deprivation and social comparison Eliot R. Smith and Colin Ho
    • Part IV. Conclusion:
    • 16. Conclusion Thomas F. Pettigrew.
      Contributors
    • Iain Walker, Heather J. Smith, Marylee C. Taylor, Tom R. Tyler, Allan Lind, John Duckitt, Thobi Mputhing, Daniel J. Ortiz, Francine Tougas, Ann M. Beaton, Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider, Aarti Iyer, C. David Gartrell, Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa, Faye Crosby, Stephen C. Wright, Linda R. Tropp, Naomi Ellemers, James M. Olson, Neal J. Roese, Ngai Kin Wong, Kerry Kretzschmar, Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne, Michael Ross, Eliot R. Smith, Colin Ho, Thomas F. Pettigrew

    • Editors
    • Iain Walker , Murdoch University, Western Australia
    • Heather J. Smith , Sonoma State University, California