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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Fifty years of relative deprivation research / Iain Walker and Heather J. Smith -- Fraternal deprivation, collective threat, and racial resentment : perspectives on white racism / Marylee C. Taylor -- Understanding the nature of fraternalistic deprivation : does group-based deprivation involve fair outcomes or fair treatment? / Tom R. Tyler and E. Allan Lind -- Relative deprivation and intergroup attitudes : South Africa before and after the transition / John Duckitt and Thobi Mphuthing -- Is it just me? The different consequences of personal and group relative deprivation / Heather J. Smith and Daniel J. Ortiz -- Personal and group relative deprivation : connecting the 'I' to the 'we' / Francine Tougas and Ann M. Beaton -- "Poisoning the consciences of the fortunate" : the experience of relative advantage and support for social equality / Colin Wayne Leach, Nastia Snider, and Aarti Iyer -- The embeddedness of social comparison / C. David Gartrell -- Japanese and American reactions to gender discrimination / Matthew Crosby, Kazuho Ozawa, and Faye Crosby -- Collective action in response to disadvantage : intergroup perceptions, social identification, and social change / Stephen C. Wright and Linda R. Tropp -- Social identity and relative deprivation / Naomi Ellemers -- Relative deprivation and counterfactual thinking / James M. Olson and Neal J. Roese -- Relative deprivation and attribution : from grievance to action / Iain Walker, Ngai Kin Wong, and Kerry Kretzchmar -- Spontaneous temporal and social comparisons in children's conflict narratives / Anne Wilson, Etsuko Hoshino-Browne, and Michael Ross -- Prejudice as intergroup emotion : integrating relative deprivation and social comparison explanations of prejudice / Eliot R. Smith and Colin Ho -- Summing up : relative deprivation as a key social psychological concept / Thomas F. Pettigrew.
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The relative deprivation construct has been widely used in the social sciences to explain phenomena from experiencing psychosomatic stress to participating in urban riots. This book assembles chapters by the world's leading experts on the topic.