Social Psychology of Aggression From Individual Behavior to Social Interaction

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Mummendey, A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
Series:Springer Series in Social Psychology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 5. Aggression: From Act to Interaction
  • Mutually Interpreting Behavior in Aggressive Interactions
  • The Context of Aggressive Interactions: Taxonomy of Social Situations
  • The Actor-Victim Divergence in Aggressive Interactions
  • Conceptions About the Progress of Aggressive Interactions
  • Conclusion
  • 6. Patterns of Aggressive Social Interaction
  • Theoretical Approaches
  • A Description of Aggressive Incidents
  • Discussion
  • 7. Frustration, Aggression, and the Sense of Justice
  • Reactions to Failure, Obstruction, and Attack
  • Coping with Failure
  • Coping with Obstruction and Attack
  • 8. The Relations Among Attribution, Moral Evaluation, Anger, and Aggression in Children and Adults
  • The Role of Norms and Causality in Blame, Anger, and Aggression
  • Biasing Conditions
  • Conclusions
  • General Issues
  • 9. Social Justiceand the Legitimation of Aggressive Behavior Dieter Birnbacher
  • Three Uses of the Concept “Aggression”
  • 1. A Social Psychological Interpretation of Human Aggression
  • Current Concepts of Aggression
  • The Study of Threats and Punishments
  • Laboratory Research on Aggression
  • Conclusion
  • 2. Motivation Theory of Aggression and Its Relation to Social Psychological Approaches
  • Motivation Theory of Aggression
  • Relationship Between Motivation Theory and Social Psychological Approaches
  • Essentials of the Motivation Theory
  • Conclusion
  • 3. Individual Differences and Aggressive Interactions
  • Social Psychological Perspective: “Aggressive” Is Always the Other Person.
  • “Aggressive” Is Always the Other Person?: Some Research Gaps
  • Retaliation Norm in Aggressive Interactions and Individual Differences
  • Causal Ambiguity in Aggressive Interactions and Individual Differences
  • Concluding Remarks
  • 4. Aggression as Discourse
  • Aggression as Linguistically Grounded
  • The Structural Unpacking of Aggression Discourse
  • On the Negotiation of Aggression
  • Summary
  • Principles of Social Justice and Their Role in Aggressive Interaction
  • The Utilitarian Way Out
  • Author Index