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Book Details

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

  • Author: Henri Tajfel

  • Language: English

  • ISBN: 9780521280730

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Release Date: 01-01-1982

  • Pages: 384

  • Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches

  • Features: Illustrations, Bibliography, Index


About the Book

"Social Identity and Intergroup Relations" by Henri Tajfel is a seminal volume that presents pivotal studies on the social psychology of group relations and conflicts. First published in 1981, this work synthesizes Tajfel’s influential research on intergroup behavior, offering a comprehensive look at the theory and practice behind social identity and group dynamics.

Henri Tajfel, a key figure in the development of social psychology in Europe, played a central role in shaping contemporary understandings of social groups and their interactions. His research laid the groundwork for the social identity theory, which has since become a cornerstone of social psychology. In this volume, Tajfel consolidates his numerous publications, providing a cohesive synthesis that highlights the continuity and cumulative significance of his work.

The book presents a series of studies on the nature of social identity, group behavior, and intergroup conflict, exploring how individuals define themselves and others within the context of social groups. Tajfel’s work remains foundational for understanding prejudice, discrimination, and the psychological dynamics of group conflicts.

Key Features:

  • Pioneering Research: Offers a comprehensive review of Tajfel’s groundbreaking work on social identity and intergroup relations.

  • Social Psychology Focus: Explores key topics such as intergroup conflict, group behavior, and the psychology of identity.

  • Impactful Theoretical Foundation: Essential reading for understanding the dynamics of prejudice, discrimination, and social cohesion.

  • Widely Cited: A must-have for social psychologists and anyone interested in political and social science.

Target Audience:
This book will be indispensable for social psychologists, and will also interest political scientists, sociologists, and anyone studying social behavior and group dynamics.