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Ostracism : the power of silence

Summary: "Ostracism is among the most powerful means of social influence. From schoolroom time-outs or the "silent treatment" from a family member or friend, to governmental acts of banishment or exile, ostracism is practiced in many contexts, by individuals and groups. This lucidly written book provides a comprehensive examination of this pervasive phenomenon, exploring the short- and long-term consequences for targets as well as the functions served for those who exclude or ignore. Within a cogent theoretical framework, an exemplary research program is presented that makes use of such diverse methods as laboratory experiments, surveys, narrative accounts, interviews, Internet-based research, brief role-plays, and week-long simulations. The resulting data shed new light on how ostracism affects the individual's coping responses, self-esteem, and sense of belonging and control. Informative and timely, this book will be received with interest by researchers, practitioners, and students in a wide range of psychological disciplines."

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  • ISBN: 9781572306899 (cased)
  • ISBN: 1572306890 (cased)
  • ISBN: 9781572308312 (pbk)
  • ISBN: 1572308311 (pbk)
  • Physical Description: xv, 282 pages ; 23 cm.
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  • Publisher: New York ; London : Guilford, 2001.

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Formatted Contents Note: Ostracism: ubiquitous and powerful -- Forty years of solitide: cases of ostracism -- A model of ostracism -- Forty minutes of silence: narratives of short-term episodes of the silent treatment -- The Scarlet Letter study: five days of ostracism -- Laboratory experiments: the ball-tossing paradigm -- More laboratory experiments: the train ride -- Cyberostracism: getting silenced on the Internet -- Ostracism in and by organizations -- Everday ostracism over days, months, years -- Reflections and future aims.
Subject: Social isolation

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at SPARK Libraries.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
RACC HM1131 .W55 2001 (Text) 33624024550103 Books Available -

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