Stefan Stürmer & Mark Snyder 
The Psychology of Prosocial Behavior [PDF ebook] 
Group Processes, Intergroup Relations, and Helping

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The Psychology of Prosocial Behavior provides original
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* Covers contributions which deal explicitly with interventions
designed to foster out-group helping (and to improve its quality)
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* Provides the reader with a cohesive look at helping and
prosocial behaviors using a combination of theoretical work with
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* Examines helping from multiple perspectives in order to
recognize the diverse influences that promote actions for the
benefit of others

* Contributors to this volume include cutting-edge researchers
using both field studies and laboratory experiments
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List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction:

The Psychological Study of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations in Prosocial Behavior: Past, Present, Future: Stefan Stürmer (Fern Universität Hagen) and Mark Snyder(University of Minnesota).

Part I: Motivations for Helping In-Group and Out-Group Members:

1. The Tribal Instinct Hypothesis: Evolution and the Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations: Mark van Vugt (University of Kent at Canterbury) and Justin H. Park (University of Groningen, The Netherlands).

2. Helping ‘Us’ versus ‘Them’: Towards a Group-Level Theory of Helping and Altruism Within and Across Group Boundaries: Stefan Stürmer (Fern Universität Hagen) and Mark Snyder(University of Minnesota).

3. Stigmas and Prosocial Behavior: Are People Reluctant to Help Stigmatized Persons?: John B. Pryor (Illinois State University), Glenn D. Reeder (Illinois State University), Andrew E. Monroe(University of Oregon), and Arati Patel (Illinois State University).

4. The Strategic Side of Out-Group Helping: Esther van Leeuwen(Free University Amsterdam) and Susanne Täuber(Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena).

Part II: Consequences of Giving or Receiving Help in the Context of Groups:

5. Discrimination Against Out-Group Members in Helping Situations: Donald A. Saucier (Kansas State University), Jessica L.Mc Manus (Kansas State University), and Sara J. Smith (Kansas State University).

6. Receiving Help: Consequences for the Recipient: Samer Halabi(Zefat Academic College) and Arie Nadler (Tel Aviv University).

7. Turning to Others in Times of Change: Social Identity and Coping with Stress: Jolanda Jetten (University of Queensland/University of Exeter), S. Alexander Haslam (Universityof Exeter), Aarti Iyer (University of Queensland), and Catherine Haslam (University of Exeter).

8. Volunteering Across the Life Span: Doing Well by Doing Good:Jane Allyn Piliavin (Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison).

Part III: Intervention Strategies: Targeting Individuals, Groups, and Organizations:

9. Perspective Taking and Intergroup Helping: Mark H. Davis(Eckerd College) and Angela T. Maitner (University of Kent).

10. Recategorization and Prosocial Behavior: Common In-Group Identity and a Dual Identity: John F. Dovidio (Yale University), Samuel L. Gaertner (University of Delaware), Nurit Shnabel (Yale University), Tamar Saguy (University of Connecticut), and James Johnson (University of North Carolina).

11. Groups, Identities, and Bystander Behavior: How Group Processes Can Be Used to Promote Helping: Mark Levine (Lancaster University) and Clare Cassidy (deceased, formerly University of St.Andrews).

12. Influences of Psychological Sense of Community on Voluntary Helping and Prosocial Action: Allen M. Omoto (Claremont Graduate University) and Mark Snyder (University of Minnesota).

13. Empowering the Volunteer Organization: What Volunteer Organizations Can Do to Recruit, Content, and Retain Volunteers:Naomi Ellemers (Leiden University) and Edwin J. Boezeman (Leiden University).

Part IV: The Broader Picture: Political and Societal Implications:

14. Interpersonal and Intergroup Helping Relations as Power Relations: Implications for Real-World Helping: Arie Nadler (Tel Aviv University).

15. Beyond Help: A Social Psychology of Collective Solidarityand Social Cohesion: Stephen Reicher (University of St. Andrews)and S. Alexander Haslam (University of Exeter).

16. Cross-Group Helping: Perspectives on Why and Why Not:Stephen C. Wright (Simon Fraser University) and Norann T. Richard(Simon Fraser University).

17. Helping Disadvantaged Out-Groups Challenge Unjust Inequality: The Role of Group-Based Emotions: Aarti Iyer(University of Queensland) and Colin Wayne Leach (University of Connecticut).

Bibliography.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

Despre autor

Stefan Stürmer, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at
the Fern Universität in Hagen (Germany), and the Chair in
Social Psychology. In his research, he investigates inter- and
intragroup processes, with a particular emphasis on the role of
group processes in social movement participation, cooperation,
helping, and altruism. He also serves as a consultant for various
city councils and community agencies, concerning measures and
policies to foster community action and civic participation.

Mark Snyder, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at the
University of Minnesota, where he holds the Mc Knight Presidential
Chair in Psychology and is the Director of the Center for the Study
of the Individual and Society. His research examines the
motivational foundations of individual and collective action. He is
recipient of the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology’s Donald T. Campbell Award and the Kurt Lewin
Award of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
He is the author of the book, Public Appearances/Private
Realities: The Psychology of Self-Monitoring, and co-editor of
Cooperation: The Political Psychology of Effective Human
Interaction.
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