Research on intergroup relations has been dominated until the recent past by a cognitive perspective. Newer developments that emphasize the important role of emotion and motivation have clearly advanced our understanding, and this volume presents a great summary of these newer perspectives. The manuscript will be immediately useful to me as a convenient and authoritative summary of a number of areas in this general literature. - Eliot Smith, Indiana University
I liked this book a lot! I think it has a huge amount to offer in terms of extending SIT/SCT, and offering readers a timely reminder of the influence of Mummendey's work. It is wonderful to see this work brought together into a coherent book. - Jackie Abell, Lancaster University
This festschrift is testament to the massive contribution of Amelie Mummendey to the field of social psychology which has defined work in this area for the last thirty years and will continue to define the research agenda for many years to come. Many of these summaries are the best available in the field. - Alex Haslam, School of Psychology, University of Exeter
An outstanding tribute to an outstanding social psychologist. The editors have gathered an impressive group of experts and have succeeded twice. The book offers a clear and lucid overview of state-of-the-art on the role of motivation and emotions in intergroup relations, at the same time as it discusses 'hot' research issues that will intrigue scholars in the near future. All in all, a step forward in our understanding of social life that both scholars and students will definitely appreciate. - Patrizia Catellani, Catholic University of Milan
Research on intergroup relations has been dominated until the recent past by a cognitive perspective. Newer developments that emphasize the important role of emotion and motivation have clearly advanced our understanding, and this volume presents a great summary of these newer perspectives. The manuscript will be immediately useful to me as a convenient and authoritative summary of a number of areas in this general literature. - Eliot Smith, Indiana University
I liked this book a lot! I think it has a huge amount to offer in terms of extending SIT/SCT, and offering readers a timely reminder of the influence of Mummendey's work. It is wonderful to see this work brought together into a coherent book. - Jackie Abell, Lancaster University
This festschrift is testament to the massive contribution of Amelie Mummendey to the field of social psychology which has defined work in this area for the last thirty years and will continue to define the research agenda for many years to come. Many of these summaries are the best available in the field. - Alex Haslam, School of Psychology, University of Exeter
An outstanding tribute to an outstanding social psychologist. The editors have gathered an impressive group of experts and have succeeded twice. The book offers a clear and lucid overview of state-of-the-art on the role of motivation and emotions in intergroup relations, at the same time as it discusses 'hot' research issues that will intrigue scholars in the near future. All in all, a step forward in our understanding of social life that both scholars and students will definitely appreciate. - Patrizia Catellani, Catholic University of Milan