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Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity

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Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity

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Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity book

New directions in emotion theory, research and practice

Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity

DOI link for Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity

Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity book

New directions in emotion theory, research and practice
Edited ByGavin Brent Sullivan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 24 June 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315767680
Pages 228
eBook ISBN 9781315767680
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Social Sciences
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Sullivan, G.B. (Ed.). (2014). Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity: New directions in emotion theory, research and practice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315767680

ABSTRACT

Collective and group-based pride is currently covered across a number of disciplines including nationalism studies, sociology and social psychology, with little communication between fields. This multidisciplinary collection encourages interdisciplinary research and provides a unique insight into the subject, stemming from a psychological perspective. The collection builds upon insights from collective emotion research to consider the relations between collective pride, shame and guilt as well as emotions of anger, empowerment and defiance. Collective pride is examined in contexts that vary from small groups in relatively peaceful competition to protest movements and large groups in divisive conflicts. In the book collective pride is a complex and positive emotional experience evident in the behaviour of groups, that can lead to negative forms of collective hubris in which other groups are devalued or dominated.

Emotions of Collective Pride and Group Identity brings together international contributors to discuss the theory, research and practice surrounding collective pride in relation to other emotions and collective, cultural and national identity. Divided into two parts, part one explores the philosophy and theory behind collective pride and its extremes. Part two draws upon the latest quantitative and qualitative empirical research to focus on specific issues, for example, happiness, national pride and the 2010 World Cup. Topics covered include:

- cultural and national pride and identity
- positive feelings of unity and solidarity
- dynamic relationships between collective pride, guilt and shame
- theories of emotions in ritual, symbolic and affective practices
- collective pride and collective hubris in organizations
- perspectives on national events from young people.

This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience in the area of affect studies and emotion research including social psychologists, sociologists, historians and anthropologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

ByGavin Brent Sullivan

part I|73 pages

Philosophical, conceptual and theoretical issues

chapter 1|13 pages

The rational appropriateness of collective emotions

ByMikko Salmela

chapter 2|9 pages

Self, certainty and collective emotions

ByGunter Gebauer

chapter 3|12 pages

Emotions, pride and the dynamics of collective ritual events

ByDavid Knottnerus

chapter 4|12 pages

Nationalist libido

On love and circuits of attachment
ByDerek Hook

chapter 5|13 pages

The social consequences of collective emotions

National identification, solidarity and out-group derogation
ByManuela Beyer, Christian von Scheve, Sven Ismer

chapter 6|13 pages

Collective pride and collective hubris in organizations

ByGavin Brent Sullivan, James Hollway

part II|109 pages

Multidisciplinary perspectives on collective pride and related emotions

chapter 7|15 pages

Collective pride and prejudice

A naturalistic study of the effects of group pride versus individual pride on attitudes to migrants following a national team victory
ByGavin Brent Sullivan, Kitty Dumont

chapter 8|14 pages

Happiness, national pride and the 2010 World Cup

ByValerie Møller

chapter 9|13 pages

Collective emotions, German national pride and the 2006 World Cup

ByGavin Brent Sullivan

chapter 10|12 pages

Collective emotions and the imagined national community

BySven Ismer

chapter 11|12 pages

Marketing national pride

Commercialization and the extreme right in Germany
ByCynthia Miller-Idriss

chapter 12|12 pages

Construction of belongingness in late modernity

National pride in Brazil from a social inequality research perspective
ByThomas Kühn

chapter 13|13 pages

Is collective pride possible after intergroup violence?

A case study of Kenya following the post-election violence of 2007 and 2008
ByGavin Brent Sullivan, Rose Ruto-Korir

chapter 14|17 pages

Developing the capacity to share in collective emotion

Research on children and young people’s perspectives
ByGavin Brent Sullivan

chapter |4 pages

Summary

New directions in theory, research and practice
ByGavin Brent Sullivan
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