The Psychology of System Change and Resistance to Change: A New Psychology of Intergroup Relations - Couverture rigide

Louis, Winnifred R.; Chonu, Gi K.; Minto, Kiara; Wibisono, Susilo

 
9781009603942: The Psychology of System Change and Resistance to Change: A New Psychology of Intergroup Relations

Synopsis

Why do some societies evolve and adapt while others remain stagnant? What creates divisiveness and exclusion, and what leads to community cohesion and social progress? This book discusses the psychology of social system change and resistance to change, offering readers a deep exploration of the psychological dynamics that shape societal transformations. Readers explore psychological perspectives on intergroup relations and group processes, alongside interdisciplinary perspectives from environmental science, history, political science, and sociology, to question and challenge conventional thinking. This readable, entertaining book contains clear definitions, lucid explanations, and key learnings in each chapter that highlight the take-home points and implications, so that readers can apply these insights to their real-world challenges. Whether you're a student, scholar, community member, or leader, this book provides important knowledge for all who are interested in understanding and influencing the dynamics of social change.

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À propos des auteurs

Winnifred R. Louis is Professor of Psychology at the University of Queensland. Her research examines how social change occurs and how identity and norms influence decision-making. She has published more than 150 papers studying this broad topic in contexts ranging from collective action and political violence to environmental choices and health.

Gi K. Chonu is a senior advisor, a researcher, and a lecturer in psychology at James Cook University, Singapore. She completed a PhD in social psychology at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her research focuses on social identity, group transitions, mental wellbeing, and teaching and learning in higher education.

Kiara Minto is a research fellow at the University of Queensland, Poche Centre for Indigenous Health. Her published research focuses on responses to child sexual abuse and partner abuse, sexual consent, and sexual health. Her current work prioritises fostering improved social and emotional health related to sex and relationships.

Susilo Wibisono is a post-doctoral researcher in the Social Change Lab at the University of Queensland. He has published research on the relationship of religious identity and collective action, and currently is examining the influence of religiosity in environmental action.

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9781009603935: The Psychology of System Change and Resistance to Change

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1009603930 ISBN 13 :  9781009603935
Editeur : Cambridge University Press, 2025
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