Self and Identity
Fundamental Issues
Edited by Richard D. Ashmore and Lee Jussim
Table of Contents
Part I. The Contribution of Individuals' Identities and the Collective Identities of Social Groups to Intergroup Conflict
1. Introduction: Social Identity and Intergroup Conflict, Lee Jussim, Richard Ashmore, and David Wilder
2. Intergroup Identification and Intergroup Conflict: When Does Ingroup Love Become Outgroup Hate?, Marilynn B. Brewer
3. Ethnic Identity, National Identity, and Intergroup Conflict: The Significance of Personal Experiences, Thomas Hylland Eriksen
Part II. The Contribution of Ethnic and National Identities to Political Conflict in the United States
4. The Meaning of American National Identity: Patterns of Ethnic Conflict and Consensus, Jack Citrin, Cara Wong, and Brian Duff
5. Communal and National Identity in a Multiethnic State: A Comparison of Three Perspectives, Jack Sidanius and John R. Petrocik
Part III. The Contribution of Social Identity to Violent Intergroup Conflict
6. Social and Role Identities and Political Violence: Identity as a Window on Violence in Northern Ireland, Robert White
7. Individual and Group Identities in Genocide and Mass Killing, Ervin Staub
Part IV. The Role of Social Identity in Reducing Intergroup Conflict
8. The Role of National Identity in Conflict Resolution: Experiences From the Israeli-Palestinian Problem-Solving Workshops, Herbert C. Kelman
9. Toward a Social Identity Framework for Intergroup Conflict, Richard D. Ashmore, Lee Jussim, David Wilder, and Jessica Heppen