The Social Psychology of Collective Victimhood
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:1st Jul '20
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Throughout the world, many continue to experience collective violence and its long-lasting consequences. This book examines the social psychological processes involved in experiences of collective victimization and oppression, as well as the consequences of these experiences for individuals and for relations within and between groups. In twenty chapters, authors explore questions such as: How are experiences of collective victimization passed down and understood? How do people cope with and make sense of these experiences? Who is included and excluded from the category of "victims," and what are the psychological consequences of such denial versus acknowledgment of collective victimization? And finally, what are the ethics of researching collective victimization, especially when these experiences are recent or politically contested? The authors examine these questions and others across a range of different contexts of collective violence in different parts of the world, including ethnic and religious conflicts, the aftermath of genocides, post-Apartheid, consequences of settler colonialism, racism, the caste system, and national histories of victimization.
"The topic of this book is profoundly important. Johanna Vollhardt has been in the forefront of studying collective victimization. She and the contributing authors show the impact of collective victimization on the group and its individual members, responses to it, transmission to future generations, and much more. This is an excellent, wide-ranging exploration." * Ervin Staub, Author of The Roots of Evil and The Roots of Goodness and Resistance to Evil *
"This book edited by Johanna Vollhardt opens a large window to the comprehension of collective victimhood as a societal phenomenon from different aspects. This is a very interesting collection of papers badly needed for scholars, practitioners, and even lay people who desire to widen their knowledge with the socio-psychological perspective." * Daniel Bar-Tal, Professor Emeritus, School of Education, Tel Aviv University *
ISBN: 9780190875190
Dimensions: 155mm x 239mm x 33mm
Weight: 794g
470 pages