Index
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Publication date: 20 October 2020
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(2020), "Index", Thye, S.R. and Lawler, E.J. (Ed.) Advances in Group Processes (Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 37), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 219-223. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0882-614520200000037009
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INDEX
Actual appraisals
, 143–144
Affect
, 88, 93–95
control theory
, 37, 161
Affective embodiment
, 103
Affective systems
, 91–93, 95–103
Agency
, 81–82
Allocation
, 60–61
Altruism
, 37–38, 123–124
American Soldier, The
, 29
Analytic(s)
, 44–45
reconfiguration
, 83
Apologies in trust games
, 124
Arguments
, 177–182
Asian Americans
, 7, 12
Autobiographical declarative memory system
, 84
Behavior(al)
, 136–137
adjustments
, 140
responses
, 139–140
Biographical Ape
, 95–97
Brain’s emotional system
, 92
Care
, 93, 95
Carnal ethnography
, 102–103
Cognitive consistency principle in identity theory
, 136
Cognitive responses
, 139
Colorblindness
, 16–17
Commitment
, 198, 201
Communication
, 116–117
Conceptual decomposition
, 82
Conformity
, 32–34
Constructivist model
, 112–113
Contingency theory of leadership
, 31–32
Conventional identity meanings
, 84
Cooperation, reputation, forgiveness, and solving problems of
, 110
Coping
mechanisms
, 149–150
strategies
, 139
Counter-role
, 197
Cyclic time
, 64
Decision-making in disrupted environments
, 34–36
Decompositional strategy
, 83
Default mode network (DMN)
, 85–86, 96, 101–102
Defensive motivations
, 15–16
Definitions of identity theory
, 169–171
Denotative definitions
, 163
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
, 44
Derivations
, 167–169, 177–182
Deterrence theory
, 113
Direct reputations
, 113
Disrupted environments
, 26–28
decision-making in
, 34–36
research challenges and opportunities for studying groups in
, 41–45
Distress
, 65
Domain
, 117
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC)
, 86
Duration
, 60–61
Dysphoric threats
, 38
Economic models
, 117
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
, 43–44, 85, 143–144
Embodied Ape
, 99–103
Embodied intersubjectivity
, 100–101
Embodied self
, 95–103
Embodied understanding
, 100–101
Emotional/emotions
, 88–90, 136
biography
, 95
in human social evolution
, 90–91
suppression
, 149–150
Empirical studies of forgiveness
, 123–125
Episodic declarative memory system
, 84
Evaluation apprehension
, 36
Event timing
, 60–61
Evolutionary models
, 117
Expectation states theory
, 161
Face-to-face groups
, 35
Facial thermography
, 43–44
Feedback
, 59–60
Feelings
, 88
Fieldwork
, 42
First-order terms
, 163–164
Forgiveness
, 110, 121–125
empirical studies
, 123–125
experimental test
, 125–129
reconciliation models
, 123
Frequency
, 60–61
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
, 85
Galvanic skin response (GSR)
, 43–44
Gender discrimination
, 6–7
Generalizability coefficient
, 118
Gossip
, 121–125
Grief
, 93–95
Group cohesion
, 29–31
Group conflict
, 36–38
Group dynamics
conformity and influence
, 32–34
decision-making in disrupted environments
, 34–36
in disrupted military environments
, 29–38
emerging technologies and new analytic approaches for research
, 43–44
group cohesion
, 29–31
group conflict
, 36–38
leadership
, 31–32
Group performance
, 30, 33–34
Group processes
, 26, 28
disrupted environments
, 26–28
effects of organizational and institutional embeddedness
, 38–41
Group structure
, 26–27, 27
Groupthink
, 30–31
Harsanyi transformation
, 121
Higher-order terms
, 163–164, 198–202
Horizontal bonds
, 29–30
Hurriedness
, 59
Hypocognition
, 2–8
dominant groups
, 8–11
interventions
, 13–15
of male privilege
, 5–7
of white privilege
, 7–8
Hypotheses
, 164–165
Identity
, 62–66, 199, 200
control theory
, 161, 185
identity-relevant feedback
, 142–143
identity-supporting behavior
, 144–145
prominence
, 201
salience
, 176–177, 200, 206, 207
scholars
, 193
standard
, 84–85, 185–186
strategies of identity negotiation
, 138–141
Identity theory (IT)
, 54, 80, 136, 158, 191, 214
analysis and reconstruction of
, 172–183
analyzing
, 158–160
elements of theories
, 163–165
formalizing
, 192–194
higher-order terms
, 198–202
interpreting
, 194–198
method
, 166–172
properties and components
, 160–165
propositions
, 202–208
scope conditions
, 208–209
terms and definitions
, 172–177
Ideological model
, 112–113
Indirect reputations
, 113
Institutional embeddedness and implications for groups
, 39–41
Integration
, 165
Intentional blindness
, 15–16
Interaction time
, 64
Intergroup
conflict
, 36–38
contact
, 15
International Personality Item Pool (IPIP)
, 142
International relations theory
, 113
Intersectionality
, 15
Intersubjective verifiability
, 169, 216
Leadership
, 31–32
Lower-order terms
, 195–198
Macroaggression
, 12
Male privilege, hypocognition of
, 5–7
Markovsky and Frederick’s job (M&F’s job)
, 191–192, 214
Marley hypothesis
, 11
Mental time travel (MTM)
, 96–97
Microaggression as covert discrimination
, 12–13
Microassaults
, 12
Microinsults
, 12
Microinvalidations
, 12
Military science
, 28, 29
Mirror neuron system (MNS)
, 100
Modular theories
, 165, 171–172
Modularization
, 171–172, 183
Module
, 165
Multiplex networks
, 45
Narrative self
, 95–103
Negative emotions
, 144
Network
, 198
of commitment
, 198, 204
Neurosociological research
, 87
Nonverification
, 86
Nonverified identity negotiation
dependent variables
, 144–145
experimental design
, 142–144
hypothesis tests
, 145–149
limitations
, 150–151
participants
, 141
practical considerations
, 150
procedures
, 141–142
theory
, 137–141
Objectivist/realist model
, 112–113
Organizational
bonds
, 29–30
embeddedness of groups and impacts on social influence
, 38–39
literature
, 111–113
Ostracism
, 121–125
Pacing style
, 59
Perceived accuracy of identity-relevant feedback
, 144
Perceptual control systems model
, 137
Persistence
, 142
of nonverification
, 137–138
Play
, 93, 95
Political science
, 113–114
Positron emission tomography
, 85
Postself
, 112
Power
, 163
Preferred polychronicity
, 59
Primitive terms
, 163
Process losses
, 35, 36
Production blocking
, 35
Projective Ape
, 97–99
Projective/projected self
, 95–103
Propositions
, 164, 167–169, 177–182, 202–208, 217
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Weber)
, 40
Psychology
, 114–116
Public relations research
, 116
Quasi-theory
, 161, 216–217
Racial discrimination
, 7–8
Radicalization
, 40–41
Recognition
, 112
Reconciliation models of forgiveness
, 123
Reflected appraisals
, 86, 143–144
Reflexivity
, 81
Related identities
, 197
Renown
, 112
Reputation
, 110, 113–115, 121–125
dependent variables
, 128
development
, 126–127
experimental test
, 125–129
history
, 119
independent variables
, 127–128
investigating
, 116
and literatures across different social sciences
, 111–117
management strategies
, 116–117
predictions
, 128–129
problem of incomplete information
, 121
trust based on realization of shared interests vs.
, 119–120
Research methods
, 41–43
Role
, 195
expectation
, 197
performance
, 196
Schema
, 4
Schemata
, 4
Scope conditions
, 164, 182–183, 208–209
Self
, 81–83, 177
affective systems and narrative, projective, and embodied self
, 95–103
charting new paths
, 87–95
concept
, 136, 177
self-conscious emotions
, 89
self-enhancement mechanism
, 85
self-perceptions
, 199
self-recognition
, 100–101
self-related capacities or abilities
, 82
self-related intentional states
, 82
self-related representations
, 82
self-time
, 64
social psychology and neuroscience
, 83–87
Self-projection (SP)
, 96–97
Semantic declarative memory system
, 84
Sentiments
, 88
Sequence
, 60–61
Shame-deference system
, 94
Social action
, 93–95
Social dilemmas
, 110–111
Social emotions
, 89
Social identity theory
, 54, 66–69, 186
Social influence
, 33
Social networks
, 198
Social position
, 195
Social privilege
, 3–4
ignorance of history
, 11–12
invisibility of
, 2–3
Social psychology
, 114–116
identity control processes in brain
, 84–85
localizing self-related abilities in brain
, 83–84
measuring and specifying key constructs and processes
, 85–87
and neuroscience
, 83–87
of time
, 54, 57–62
Social self
, 99
Social time
, 55, 64
Sociological theory
, 81
Sociology
, 111–113
Solidarity
, 171
Stets, Burke, Serpe, and Stryker’s rhetoric (SBS&S’s rhetoric)
, 214–217
Structural symbolic interaction (SSI)
, 194
Surveys
, 42
Symbolic interactionism
, 136
Symbolic interactionist perspective (SI perspective)
, 80
Symbolic time
, 55
Taking time
, 60–61
Temporal Depth Scale
, 58–59
Temporal focus
, 58–59
Temporal orientation
, 58–59
Temporal perspective
, 54, 58–60
measurement
, 69–70
Temporality
, 62–69
Terminological system
, 169
Terms of identity theory
, 163, 169–171, 217
Textures of Time (Flaherty)
, 60
Theory
of action
, 56
analysis
, 160–161, 215
construction
, 160, 166
elements
, 163–165
Theory of basic affective systems (Panksepp)
, 81
Time
attitudes
, 58–59
early sociological thinking about
, 54–57
future directions
, 70–74
measurement of temporal perspectives
, 69–70
perspective
, 58–59
social psychology
, 54, 57–62
temporality and identity
, 62–66
temporality and social identity
, 66–69
Time Perspective Inventory
, 58–59
Unconditional forgiveness
, 125
Verification
, 85
Vertical bonds
, 29–30
Well-built theories
, 161–163
White privilege, hypocognition of
, 7–8
Wikitheoria.com
, 165
Zero-order terms
, 163–164
- Prelims
- Hypocognition and the Invisibility of Social Privilege
- Group Dynamics in Disrupted Environments
- Where Did the Time Go? Insights on the Meanings and Uses of Time in Sociological Social Psychology
- Grief, Care, and Play: Theorizing the Affective Roots of the Social Self
- Reputation, Forgiveness, and Solving Problems of Cooperation
- Negotiating a Nonverified Identity: Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioral Responses
- Identity Theory: Analysis and Reconstruction
- Getting Identity Theory (IT) Right
- Where Is “IT” (Identity Theory)?
- Index