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An edition of Rebels in groups (2010)

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"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 which are present in groups, and focused on the positive value that groups place on loyalty and uniformity. From this perspective, dissent, deviance, difference and defiance have been regarded as detrimental forces within groups: reflections of a lack of group loyalty, a sign of disengagement or delinquent behaviour. Contrary to traditional views, this book presents an approach which considers rebellion to be a normal, functional and healthy aspect of group life. Rebels in Groups presents the latest thinking on these issues by examining a broad range of groups - such as political groups, task groups, and teams in organisations - and by considering diverse fields of psychology, including social, organizational, and developmental psychology. In the process, it shows how new approaches to the study of dissent, deviance, difference and defiance have refined our theorizing in this area and shed a more nuanced light upon the role of rebels in groups"--

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Rebels in Groups: Dissent, Deviance, Difference, and Defiance
2012, Wiley & Sons, Limited, John
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Rebels in groups: dissent, deviance, difference and defiance
2011, Wiley-Blackwell
in English
Cover of: Rebels in Groups
Rebels in Groups: Dissent, Deviance, Difference, and Defiance
2011, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
in English
Cover of: Rebels in Groups
Rebels in Groups: Dissent, Deviance, Difference, and Defiance
2010, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
in English
Cover of: Rebels in Groups
Rebels in Groups: Dissent, Deviance, Difference, and Defiance
2010, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Table of Contents

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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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Malden, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.5/4
Library of Congress
BF697 .R383 2011, BF697.R383 2011

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25107008M
Internet Archive
rebelsgroupsdiss00jett
ISBN 13
9781405196857
LCCN
2010040511
OCLC/WorldCat
670324797

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