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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2001. Elucidates the causes and consequences of ostracism by presenting a compelling theoretical model.
Full Description
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.
Contents
Chapter 1. Ostracism: Ubiquitous and Powerful
Chapter 2. Forty Years of Solitude: Cases of Ostracism
Chapter 3. A Model of Ostracism
Chapter 4. Forty Minutes of Silence: Narratives of Short-Term
Episodes of the Silent Treatment
Chapter 5. The Scarlet Letter Study: Five Days of
Ostracism
Chapter 6. Laboratory Experiments: The Ball-Tossing Paradigm
Chapter 7. More Laboratory Experiments: The Train Ride
Chapter 8. Cyberostracism: Getting Silenced on the Internet
Chapter 9. Ostracism in and by Organizations
Chapter 10. Everyday Ostracism over Days, Months, and Years
Chapter 11. Reflections and Future Aims
References
Index