On Behalf of Others
The Psychology of Care in a Global World
Sarah Scuzzarello, Catarina Kinnvall, and Kristen R. Monroe
Table of Contents
Introduction Catarina Kinnvall, Kristen Renwick Monroe, and Sarah Scuzzarello
Part 1: Theoretical Approaches to Globalization, Tolerance, Care and Courage
1. Terrible beauty: globalization, consciousness, and ethics
2. 'Together but Apart, Equal but Different' - On the Claims for Toleration in Multicultural Societies
3. Multiculturalism and caring ethics
4. Social courage as a public virtue - the concept and empirical findings
5. Self-regulation of courageous bystander interventions
Part II: Care, Social Identification and Altruism: Examples from the United States, Poland and Finland
6. The Psychology of Natural Law and Care
7. Empathy, prejudice and fostering tolerance
8. Social identifications and prosocial activity in Poland
9. Spirit of Altruism? On the Role of the Finnish Church as a Promotor of Altruism of Individuals and of Society
Part III: Challenges and Obstacles to Tolerance, Care and Altruism: Isreal and Northern Ireland
10. Moral Aspects of Prolonged Occupation: Implications for an Occupying Society
11. Political Conflict and Moral Reasoning in Northern Ireland
12. Expected and unexpected identity combinations in Northern Ireland: consequences for identification, threat, and attitudes
Part IV: Conclusion
13. Care, ethics and dialogicality