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Iain Walker (Editor), Heather J. Smith (Editor)

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December 3, 2001 052180132X 978-0521801324
Relative deprivation is the experience of being deprived of something to which you think you are entitled. It has important consequences for both behavior and attitudes, including feelings of stress, political attitudes, and participation in collective action. This book assembles chapters by leading international researchers, who present innovative, integrative, theoretical and empirical advances in the area. It is relevant to researchers and students in social psychology, sociology, economics, politics, and other social sciences, especially those interested in intergroup relations, prejudice, social identity, group processes, social comparison, social justice, and social movements.

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Relative deprivation is the experience of being deprived of something to which you think you are entitled. It has important consequences for both behavior and attitudes, including feelings of stress, political attitudes, and participation in collective action. This book assembles chapters by leading international researchers, who present innovative, integrative, theoretical and empirical advances in the area. It is relevant to researchers and students in social psychology, sociology, economics, politics, and other social sciences, especially those interested in intergroup relations, prejudice, social identity, group processes, social comparison, social justice, and social movements.

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"The relative deprivation (RD) construct has been extensively used in social psychology, sociology, and other social sciences for more than half a century." Read the first page
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personal relative deprivation, group relative deprivation, fraternalistic deprivation, procedural deprivation, relative deprivation researchers, resentment about deprivation, downward counterfactual thoughts, fraternalist deprivation, social evaluation theory, outcome deprivation, fraternal deprivation, outgroup authority, advantaged outgroup, relative deprivation literature, social comparison research, group deprivation, ingroup identification, referent cognitions theory, disadvantaged group members, ingroup authority, social evaluation theories, dominant outgroup, egoistic deprivation, intergroup terms, attitude indices
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New York, Asian Americans, Lawrence Erlbaum, English Whites, United States, Academic Press, The Ontario, European Journal of Social Psychology, Afrikaans Whites, British Journal of Social Psychology, African Americans, South Africa, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Psychological Review, Cambridge University Press, Free Press, Journal of Social Issues, American Sociological Review, Toba Company, University of California Press, General Social Survey, John Wiley, Princeton University Press, San Diego, University of Nebraska Press
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