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Special issue: Gangs: Group and intergroup dimensions
Guest editors: Jane L. Wood and Howard Giles From Group Processes & Intergroup Relations Gangs blight many societies around the globe, yet there is a dearth of social psychological research on the behavior of gangs and their members. This Special … Continue reading
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Tagged criminality, dehumanizationK, gangs, group norms, honor, social networks violence
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Honor and the stigma of mental healthcare
From Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Mental illness is associated in many cultures with a variety of negative stereotypes, including being dangerous, unpredictable, and weak. Such stereotypes and the discriminatory treatment that can accompany such stereotypes can serve as … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, honor, mental health, stigma
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