社会心理学と倫理ハンドブック<br>Handbook of Ethics and Social Psychology (Research Handbooks on Social Psychology series)

社会心理学と倫理ハンドブック
Handbook of Ethics and Social Psychology (Research Handbooks on Social Psychology series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 486 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781035311798

Full Description

This thought-provoking Handbook examines a range of novel intersections between ethics and social psychology, extending the boundaries of the field beyond concerns of moral and positive psychology. It reflects on a range of social psychological approaches to moral issues, as well as on the ethical implications of social psychology research.

Chapters cover fundamental aspects of morality and wellbeing, analyzing how these vary across cultures and time. They discuss key processes and phenomena at both an intra- and interpersonal level, from the psychology of regret and blame to moral disengagement and intergroup contact. Addressing questions surrounding climate change, animal product consumption, and the role of religion in human relationships, the Handbook emphasizes the importance of social psychological approaches for understanding ethical concepts.

This discerning Handbook is an essential resource for students and scholars of psychology, sociology and philosophy, as well as the social sciences more broadly. It is also of great benefit to researchers seeking to understand new developments in the interdisciplinary study surrounding ethics and social psychology.

Contents

Contents
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Ethics and Social Psychology 1
Simon M. Laham
PART I FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND CONSIDERATIONS
2 Moral judgments as conceptual representations 10
Justin F. Landy and Benjamin A. Lemli
3 The ethics of concept creep 22
Nick Haslam
4 The function of morality and folk metaethics 33
Jennifer Cole Wright
5 Well-being and culture 44
Jana B. Berkessel and Shigehiro Oishi
6 Ethics and wellbeing: when and why is doing right linked to feeling happy? 58
Brock Bastian, Kelly Kirkland, Tamanna Taher, and Lucy Ingleby
PART II INTRAPERSONAL PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES
7 Moral traits 72
Luke D. Smillie and Joseph E. Cushing
8 Self-control and morality 93
Wilhelm Hofmann and Kristian Steensen Nielsen
9 Moral self-enhancement 105
Constantine Sedikides, Chloe Webb, and Nicholas J. Kelley
10 Moral-dilemma judgments 118
Bertram Gawronski, Nyx L. Ng, and Michael T. Dale
11 Blaming badly, blaming well 130
Bertram F. Malle
12 Self-relevant moral emotions: what are the social consequences across
time and beyond the individual? 145
Pascale Sophie Russell
13 Nostalgia as a moral emotion 158
Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut, Paul Conway, and Jannine D. Lasaleta
14 On the moral nature of regret 168
Marcel Zeelenberg, Christoph Kogler and Seger M. Breugelmans
15 When nothing is enough: greed and ethics 178
Marcel Zeelenberg, Seger M. Breugelmans, and Christoph Kogler
16 Standing up against moral transgressions: an integrative perspective on
the socio-psychological antecedents and barriers to moral courage 189
Mengyao Li, Julia Sasse, and Anna Baumert
PART III INTERPERSONAL, GROUP, AND CULTURAL
PHENOMENA AND PROCESSES
17 Relational morality in psychology and philosophy: past, present, and future 209
Brian D. Earp, Rachel Calcott, Madeline G. Reinecke and Jim A.C. Everett
18 Morality in attitudes and persuasion: metacognitive processes of
thought validation 240
Pablo Briñol and Richard E. Petty
19 The morals of (and in) stories 255
Rebecca J. Dunk and Raymond A. Mar
20 Motivated empathy and affective polarization: current findings and
ethical implications 267
C. Daryl Cameron and Martina Orlandi
21 Preventing and reducing aggressive behavior 286
Barbara Krahé
22 Advancing the study of moral disengagement: a summary of current
research and future directions 298
Manuel Rengifo
23 The interplay between morality and humanness: related facets of
a shared reality 312
Jeroen Vaes and Noemi Orabona
24 Intergroup contact research at the intersection of individual experience
and desired social realities 323
Stefania Paolini, Sylvie Graf, and Patrick Kotzur
25 Positive and negative sides of advantaged group allyship: an overview
of existing theoretical approaches, antecedents, and consequences 334
Maja Kutlaca and Helena Radke
26 Culture and morality: from existential threat to enriching diversity 345
Emma E. Buchtel, Shuang Wang, Yoshihisa Kashima and Emiko S. Kashima
27 Institutions: a psychological perspective 361
Yoshihisa Kashima, Simon Laham, Frank Dignum, and Simon Lindgren
PART IV SPECIAL TOPICS AND APPLICATIONS
28 Social psychological contributions to understanding the role of religion
in human relationships 385
Carissa A. Sharp, Jennifer Brown and Miguel Farias
29 A terror management perspective on the evolution and function of
human morality 398
Jonathan Morgan and Tom Pyszczynski
30 (Un)ethical behavior in organizations: the paradox of morality in
organizational choices and workplace behaviors 411
Naomi Ellemers and Dick de Gilder
31 Psychology and the ethics of climate change 425
Susan Clayton and Adam Pearson
32 Why we keep eating animals: perspectives from social psychology 439
Jared Piazza and Rebecca Gregson

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