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Book Synopsis
A definitive reference on intra- and inter-group processes across a range of age and cultural contexts Children from infancy develop attachments to significant others in their immediate social environment, and over time become aware of other groups (e.g.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

Preface xxi

Part I Social Group Membership: Intergroup Context and Methodological Issues 1

1 Children and Social Groups: A Social Identity Approach 3

Drew Nesdale

2 Ethnic Identity among Immigrant and Minority Youth 23

Maykel Verkuyten and Fenella Fleischmann

3 Intergroup Contact and Ethnic/Racial Identity Development 47

Sheena Mirpuri and Tiffany Yip

4 Researching Children’s Social Groups: Methods and Measures 67

Drew Nesdale, Christia Spears Brown, and Adam Rutland

Part II Group Processes: Social Exclusion, Resource Allocation, and Communication 99
5 The Role of Group Processes in Social Exclusion and Resource Allocation Decisions 101

Melanie Killen, Laura Elenbaas, Michael T. Rizzo, and Adam Rutland
6 Toward a Contextualized Social Developmental Account of Children’s Group‐based Inclusion and Exclusion: The Developmental Model of Subjective Group Dynamics 124

Dominic Abrams, Claire Powell, Sally B. Palmer, and Julie Van de Vyver

7 Communication in Children’s and Adolescents’ Social Groups 144

Patrick J. Leman and Harriet R. Tenenbaum

Part III Social Categorization, Prejudice, and Stereotyping 165

8 Theoretical Perspectives on the Development of Implicit and Explicit Prejudice 167

Frances E. Aboud and Jennifer R. Steele

9 Social Stereotyping and Prejudice in Children: Insights from Novel Group Studies 184

Rebecca S. Bigler and Meagan M. Patterson

10 Implicit Intergroup Bias and the Long Road to Predicting Discrimination 203

Yarrow Dunham

11 The Development of Racial Categorization in Childhood 221

Kristin Pauker, Amanda Williams, and Jennifer R. Steele

Part IV Socialization and Intergroup Discrimination 241

12 Racial Socialization and Racial Discrimination as Intra‐ and Intergroup Processes 243

Diane Hughes, Jessica Harding, Erika Y. Niwa,Juan Del Toro, and Niobe Way

13 Perceptions of Intergroup Discrimination 269

Christia Spears Brown

14 Essentialism and Children’s Reasoning about Race and Ethnicity 292

Stephen M. Quintana, Julia Z. Benjamin, and Patrice Leverett

Part V Groups and Bullying 315

15 Bullying in School and Online Contexts: Social Dominance, Bystander Compliance, and the Emotional Pain of Victims 317 Jaana Juvonen and Hannah L. Schacter

16 Harnessing the Power of the Group to Reduce Bullying and Victimization 333

Amanda L. Duffy and Lindsey Cameron

Part VI Intergroup Contact and Cross‐group Relationships 353

17 Contact Strategies for Improving Intergroup Relations among Youth 355

Linda R. Tropp and Ananthi Al Ramiah

18 Children’s and Adolescents’ Cross‐Ethnic Friendships 373

Philipp Jugert and Allard R. Feddes

19 Interracial Contact among University and School Youth in Post‐apartheid South Africa 393

Colin Tredoux, John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, and Buhle Zuma

20 Student–Teacher Relationships and Interethnic Relations 416

Jochem Thijs

Part VII Interventions to Improve Relations between Groups 435

21 Using an Intergroup Contact Approach to Improve Gender Relationships: A Case Study of a Classroom‐based Intervention 437

Carol Lynn Martin, Richard A. Fabes, Laura D. Hanish, Bridget Gaertner, Cindy Faith Miller, Stacie Foster, and Kimberly A. Updegraff

22 Intergroup Contact in Action: Using Intergroup Contact Interventions to Change Children’s Out‐Group Orientation 455 Lindsey Cameron and Nicola Abbott

23 Seeding Change: Using Children’s Media to Promote Social Inclusion the Sesame Street Way 472

Charlotte F. Cole and Lilith Dollard

Part VIII Commentary 487

24 Intergroup Processes in Children and Adolescents: Where Are They Heading? 489
Kevin Durkin

Index 507

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A definitive reference on intra- and inter-group processes across a range of age and cultural contexts Children from infancy develop attachments to significant others in their immediate social environment, and over time become aware of other groups (e.g.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors viii

      Preface xxi

      Part I Social Group Membership: Intergroup Context and Methodological Issues 1

      1 Children and Social Groups: A Social Identity Approach 3

      Drew Nesdale

      2 Ethnic Identity among Immigrant and Minority Youth 23

      Maykel Verkuyten and Fenella Fleischmann

      3 Intergroup Contact and Ethnic/Racial Identity Development 47

      Sheena Mirpuri and Tiffany Yip

      4 Researching Children’s Social Groups: Methods and Measures 67

      Drew Nesdale, Christia Spears Brown, and Adam Rutland

      Part II Group Processes: Social Exclusion, Resource Allocation, and Communication 99
      5 The Role of Group Processes in Social Exclusion and Resource Allocation Decisions 101

      Melanie Killen, Laura Elenbaas, Michael T. Rizzo, and Adam Rutland
      6 Toward a Contextualized Social Developmental Account of Children’s Group‐based Inclusion and Exclusion: The Developmental Model of Subjective Group Dynamics 124

      Dominic Abrams, Claire Powell, Sally B. Palmer, and Julie Van de Vyver

      7 Communication in Children’s and Adolescents’ Social Groups 144

      Patrick J. Leman and Harriet R. Tenenbaum

      Part III Social Categorization, Prejudice, and Stereotyping 165

      8 Theoretical Perspectives on the Development of Implicit and Explicit Prejudice 167

      Frances E. Aboud and Jennifer R. Steele

      9 Social Stereotyping and Prejudice in Children: Insights from Novel Group Studies 184

      Rebecca S. Bigler and Meagan M. Patterson

      10 Implicit Intergroup Bias and the Long Road to Predicting Discrimination 203

      Yarrow Dunham

      11 The Development of Racial Categorization in Childhood 221

      Kristin Pauker, Amanda Williams, and Jennifer R. Steele

      Part IV Socialization and Intergroup Discrimination 241

      12 Racial Socialization and Racial Discrimination as Intra‐ and Intergroup Processes 243

      Diane Hughes, Jessica Harding, Erika Y. Niwa,Juan Del Toro, and Niobe Way

      13 Perceptions of Intergroup Discrimination 269

      Christia Spears Brown

      14 Essentialism and Children’s Reasoning about Race and Ethnicity 292

      Stephen M. Quintana, Julia Z. Benjamin, and Patrice Leverett

      Part V Groups and Bullying 315

      15 Bullying in School and Online Contexts: Social Dominance, Bystander Compliance, and the Emotional Pain of Victims 317 Jaana Juvonen and Hannah L. Schacter

      16 Harnessing the Power of the Group to Reduce Bullying and Victimization 333

      Amanda L. Duffy and Lindsey Cameron

      Part VI Intergroup Contact and Cross‐group Relationships 353

      17 Contact Strategies for Improving Intergroup Relations among Youth 355

      Linda R. Tropp and Ananthi Al Ramiah

      18 Children’s and Adolescents’ Cross‐Ethnic Friendships 373

      Philipp Jugert and Allard R. Feddes

      19 Interracial Contact among University and School Youth in Post‐apartheid South Africa 393

      Colin Tredoux, John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, and Buhle Zuma

      20 Student–Teacher Relationships and Interethnic Relations 416

      Jochem Thijs

      Part VII Interventions to Improve Relations between Groups 435

      21 Using an Intergroup Contact Approach to Improve Gender Relationships: A Case Study of a Classroom‐based Intervention 437

      Carol Lynn Martin, Richard A. Fabes, Laura D. Hanish, Bridget Gaertner, Cindy Faith Miller, Stacie Foster, and Kimberly A. Updegraff

      22 Intergroup Contact in Action: Using Intergroup Contact Interventions to Change Children’s Out‐Group Orientation 455 Lindsey Cameron and Nicola Abbott

      23 Seeding Change: Using Children’s Media to Promote Social Inclusion the Sesame Street Way 472

      Charlotte F. Cole and Lilith Dollard

      Part VIII Commentary 487

      24 Intergroup Processes in Children and Adolescents: Where Are They Heading? 489
      Kevin Durkin

      Index 507

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