Rebels in groups dissent, deviance, difference and defiance /
"With contributions from leading scholars in the field, Rebels in Groups brings together the latest research on dissent, deviance, difference and defiance. Many of the most famous figures in psychology - Asch, Milgram and Zimbardo and others - have emphasized the pressures to conform and obey w...
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Malden, Mass. :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: About the Editors.
- About the Contributors.
- 1. The many faces of rebels (Jolanda Jetten & Matthew J. Hornsey).
- Section 1: Dissent in Groups:
- 2. Rogues and heroes: Finding value in dissent (Charlan Nemeth & Jack A. Goncalo).
- 3. Learning from conflict (Fabrizio Butera, Ce;line Darnon, & Gabriel Mugny).
- 4. From a current state to a desired future: How compositional changes affect dissent and motivation in work groups(Floor Rink & Naomi Ellemers).
- 5. Minority influence in interacting groups: The impact of newcomers (John M. Levine & Hoon-Seok Choi).
- Section 2: Deviance in Groups:
- 6. Questions about leopards and spots: Evaluating deviance against a backdrop of threats to collective success (Thomas A. Morton).
- 7. Debating deviance: Responding to those who fall from grace(Jolanda Jetten, Aarti Iyer, Paul Hutchison, & Matthew J. Hornsey).
- 8. Children's understanding of deviance and group dynamics: The development of subjective group dynamics (Dominic Abrams & Adam Rutland).
- 9. Impostors within groups: The psychology of claiming to be something you are not (Matthew J. Hornsey & Jolanda Jetten).
- Section 3: Difference in Groups:
- 10. Groups in transition: Differences in the context of social change (Radmila Prislin, Cory Davenport, & John Michalak).
- 11. The independence paradox (Jessica Salvatore & Deborah Prentice).
- 12. Explaining differences in opinion expressions: Direction matters (Kimberly Rios Morrison & Dale T. Miller).
- 13. Innovation credit: When and why do group members give their leaders license to deviate from group norms? (Georgina Randsley de Moura, Dominic Abrams, Jose; M. Marques, & Paul Hutchison).
- Section 4: Defiance in Groups:
- 14. Reactions to defiant deviants: Deliverance or defensiveness? (Benoît Monin & Kieran O'Connor).
- 15. The dissenter's dilemma, and a social identity solution (Dominic J. Packer).
- 16. Integrating models of whistle-blowing and wrongdoing: A proposal for a new research agenda (Janet P. Near & Marcia P. Miceli).
- 17. Beyond conformity: Revisiting classic studies and exploring the dynamics of resistance (S. Alexander Haslam & Stephen D. Reicher).
- Index.