Shaping Social Identities After Violent Conflict (eBook)
XXV, 196 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-62021-3 (ISBN)
Felicia Pratto is Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her research concerns social cognitive processes that contribute to group biases, intergroup relations, particularly power and the structuring of sexism and ethnocentrism, and international violence. She is co-creator of 'Social Dominance Theory'.
Iris Žeželj is Assistant Professor of social Psychology at Belgrade University, Serbia. Her main areas of interest are social cognition, biases in memory, self-knowledge and group perception and inter-group relations. She has lead several international research projects on these topics.
Edona Maloku is Lecturer of Psychology at RIT Kosovo. Her research interests cover the national identity-building process in Kosovo's new state and its effects on inter-ethnic relations after the conflict.
Vladimir Turjačanin is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His professional interests are in the area of ethnicity, ethnic relations, social identity, gender stereotypes and religious prejudice.
Marija Branković works in Faculty of Media and Communications at Singidunum University, Serbia. Her research focuses on psychological defences from the existential anxieties and their impact on social behaviour, self and social identifications, intergroup relations, persuasion and argumentation.
Felicia Pratto is Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her research concerns social cognitive processes that contribute to group biases, intergroup relations, particularly power and the structuring of sexism and ethnocentrism, and international violence. She is co-creator of ‘Social Dominance Theory’.Iris Žeželj is Assistant Professor of social Psychology at Belgrade University, Serbia. Her main areas of interest are social cognition, biases in memory, self-knowledge and group perception and inter-group relations. She has lead several international research projects on these topics.Edona Maloku is Lecturer of Psychology at RIT Kosovo. Her research interests cover the national identity-building process in Kosovo’s new state and its effects on inter-ethnic relations after the conflict. Vladimir Turjačanin is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His professional interests are in the area of ethnicity, ethnic relations, social identity, gender stereotypes and religious prejudice.Marija Branković works in Faculty of Media and Communications at Singidunum University, Serbia. Her research focuses on psychological defences from the existential anxieties and their impact on social behaviour, self and social identifications, intergroup relations, persuasion and argumentation.
Foreword; Boris Bizumic- Preface; Iris Žeželj.- 1. Introduction; Felicia Pratto.2. Setting the Stage: Research on National, Ethnic, and Religious Identities After the Recent Violent Conflicts in the Western Balkans; Marija Branković, Vladimir Turjačanin, Edona Maloku.3. Methods Section: Quantitative and Qualitative Examination of Social Identities and Their Mutual Relations; Olja Jovanović, Marko Vladisavljević, Iris Žeželj, Marija Branković.4. Ethnic, Religious, and National Identities Among Young Bosniaks and Serbs in Minority and Majority Contexts in Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Vladimir Turjačanin, Srđan Dušanić, Siniša Lakić, Sabina Čehajić-Clancy, Maja Pulić de Sanctis.5. Is It Always Us or Them: How Do Young Serbs and Bosniaks Perceive Intergroup Borders?; Olja Jovanović, Maša Pavlović.6. Who Is This New We? Similarities and Differences of Ethnic, Religious, and National Identity Among the Albanian Majority and the Serb Minority in Post-Conflict Kosovo; Edona Maloku, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Marko Vladisavljević.7. Towards Inclusive Social Identities in the Republic of Macedonia; Ali Pajaziti, Biljana Blaževska-Stoilkovska, Ana Fritzhand, Agron Rustemi, Admir Qose.8. What Identities in the Present May Mean for the Future of the Western Balkans; Iris Žeželj, Felicia Pratto.- Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 13.12.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | XXV, 196 p. 12 illus., 9 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sozialpsychologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
Schlagworte | albanian • Border politics • bosniak • common ingroup identity model • ethnic homogenization • inter-ethnic relations • Macedonia conflict • national identity • serbian • Social Identity • Social Policy • Western Balkans conflict |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-62021-5 / 3319620215 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-62021-3 / 9783319620213 |
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