edited by Serge Moscovici, Gabriel Mugny, and Eddy Van Avermaet.
Paris :
Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme,
1985.
xiv, 260 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm.
European studies in social psychology
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-251) and index.
Machine derived contents note: Preface Serge Moscovici -- Part I. The Process of Minority Influence: Introduction Gabriel Mugny -- 1. Innovation and minority influence Serge Moscovici -- 2. Social support and minority influence: the innovation effect reconsidered Machteld Doms and Eddy Van Avermaet -- 3. Compromising public influence for private change Charlan Nemeth -- 4. Conflict and conversion Bernard Personnaz and Michel Guillon -- 5. Rigidity and minority influence: the influence of the social in social influence Stamos Papastamou and Gabriel Mugny -- Part II. Minority Influence in Groups: Introduction Eddy Van Avermaet -- 6. Innovation and socialisation in small groups John M. Levine and Richard L. Moreland -- 7. When and how the minority prevails Harold B. Gerard -- 8. The paradox of 'orthodox minorities': when orthodoxy infallibly fails Jean-Pierre Deconchy -- 9. Conformity, innovation and the psychosocial law Sharon Wolf and Bibb Latane; -- 10. Infra-group, intra-group and inter-group: construing levels of organisation in social influence Vernon L. Allen -- References -- Subject index -- Author index.
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The contributors to this volume examine social processes in terms of minority influence.