Description
Book SynopsisThe European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board.
Articles published in ERSP typically review a program of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author''s own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals. The journal welcomes theoretical contributions that are underpinned by a substantial body of empirical research, which locate the research program within a wider body of published research in that area, and provide an integration that is greater than the sum of the published articles. ERSP also publishes conventional reviews and meta-analyses.
Table of Contents1. Fitting in: How the intergroup context shapes minority acculturation and achievement 2. It's not just "us" versus "them": Moving beyond binary perspectives on intergroup processes 3. Text-based E-contact: Harnessing cooperative Internet interactions to bridge the social and psychological divide 4. How static facial cues relate to real-world leaders' success: a review and meta-analysis 5. Bystanders' reactions to intimate partner violence: an experimental approach 6. A meta-analytic integration of research on the relationship between right-wing ideological attitudes and aggressive tendencies 7. Social game theory: Preferences, perceptions, and choices 8. Harm inflation: Making sense of concept creep 9. A communal approach to sexual need responsiveness in romantic relationships 10. Ideological differences in attitude and belief similarity: distinguishing perception and reality 11. Changing prejudiced attitudes, promoting egalitarianism, and enhancing diversity through fundamental processes of persuasion