Communal Functions of Social Comparison
Herausgeber: Krizan, Zlatan; Gibbons, Frederick X
Communal Functions of Social Comparison
Herausgeber: Krizan, Zlatan; Gibbons, Frederick X
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This volume identifies research relevant to communal functions of social comparisons and organizes this research within a coherent conceptual framework.
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This volume identifies research relevant to communal functions of social comparisons and organizes this research within a coherent conceptual framework.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781108701358
- ISBN-10: 1108701353
- Artikelnr.: 53534072
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781108701358
- ISBN-10: 1108701353
- Artikelnr.: 53534072
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. Communion in social comparison - back to the roots Zlatan
Krian and Frederick X. Gibbons; Part I. Core Considerations: 1. Agency and
communion in social comparisons Kenneth D. Locke; 2. Social comparison in
identity theory Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke; 3. When comparisons
divide: invidious emotions and their social control Zlatan Krian and
Richard H. Smith; Part II. Individual Level: 4. Sparing others through
social comparison Anne L. Zell and Julie Juola Exline; 5. Social
comparisons within romantic relationships Penelope Lockwood and Rebecca T.
Pinkus; Part III. Group Level: 6. Prototype-based social comparison within
groups: constructing social identity to reduce self-uncertainty Michael A.
Hogg and Amber M. Gaffney; 7. Bonding, hiding and promoting: three
reactions to shared threat Hart Blanton, Melissa Burkley and Edward
Burkley; Part IV. Sociocultural Level: 8. Basic principles of social
comparison: does gender matter? Serge Guimond and Armand Chatard; 9.
Culture and self-worth: implications for social comparison processes and
coping with threats to self-worth Joni Y. Sasaki, Deborah M. Ko and Heejung
S. Kim.
Krian and Frederick X. Gibbons; Part I. Core Considerations: 1. Agency and
communion in social comparisons Kenneth D. Locke; 2. Social comparison in
identity theory Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke; 3. When comparisons
divide: invidious emotions and their social control Zlatan Krian and
Richard H. Smith; Part II. Individual Level: 4. Sparing others through
social comparison Anne L. Zell and Julie Juola Exline; 5. Social
comparisons within romantic relationships Penelope Lockwood and Rebecca T.
Pinkus; Part III. Group Level: 6. Prototype-based social comparison within
groups: constructing social identity to reduce self-uncertainty Michael A.
Hogg and Amber M. Gaffney; 7. Bonding, hiding and promoting: three
reactions to shared threat Hart Blanton, Melissa Burkley and Edward
Burkley; Part IV. Sociocultural Level: 8. Basic principles of social
comparison: does gender matter? Serge Guimond and Armand Chatard; 9.
Culture and self-worth: implications for social comparison processes and
coping with threats to self-worth Joni Y. Sasaki, Deborah M. Ko and Heejung
S. Kim.
Introduction. Communion in social comparison - back to the roots Zlatan
Krian and Frederick X. Gibbons; Part I. Core Considerations: 1. Agency and
communion in social comparisons Kenneth D. Locke; 2. Social comparison in
identity theory Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke; 3. When comparisons
divide: invidious emotions and their social control Zlatan Krian and
Richard H. Smith; Part II. Individual Level: 4. Sparing others through
social comparison Anne L. Zell and Julie Juola Exline; 5. Social
comparisons within romantic relationships Penelope Lockwood and Rebecca T.
Pinkus; Part III. Group Level: 6. Prototype-based social comparison within
groups: constructing social identity to reduce self-uncertainty Michael A.
Hogg and Amber M. Gaffney; 7. Bonding, hiding and promoting: three
reactions to shared threat Hart Blanton, Melissa Burkley and Edward
Burkley; Part IV. Sociocultural Level: 8. Basic principles of social
comparison: does gender matter? Serge Guimond and Armand Chatard; 9.
Culture and self-worth: implications for social comparison processes and
coping with threats to self-worth Joni Y. Sasaki, Deborah M. Ko and Heejung
S. Kim.
Krian and Frederick X. Gibbons; Part I. Core Considerations: 1. Agency and
communion in social comparisons Kenneth D. Locke; 2. Social comparison in
identity theory Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke; 3. When comparisons
divide: invidious emotions and their social control Zlatan Krian and
Richard H. Smith; Part II. Individual Level: 4. Sparing others through
social comparison Anne L. Zell and Julie Juola Exline; 5. Social
comparisons within romantic relationships Penelope Lockwood and Rebecca T.
Pinkus; Part III. Group Level: 6. Prototype-based social comparison within
groups: constructing social identity to reduce self-uncertainty Michael A.
Hogg and Amber M. Gaffney; 7. Bonding, hiding and promoting: three
reactions to shared threat Hart Blanton, Melissa Burkley and Edward
Burkley; Part IV. Sociocultural Level: 8. Basic principles of social
comparison: does gender matter? Serge Guimond and Armand Chatard; 9.
Culture and self-worth: implications for social comparison processes and
coping with threats to self-worth Joni Y. Sasaki, Deborah M. Ko and Heejung
S. Kim.