Solidarity and Prosocial Behavior An Integration of Sociological and Psychological Perspectives / edited by Detlev Fetchenhauer, Andreas Flache, Abraham Buunk, Sigwaart Lindenberg.

The topic of prosocial behavior (e.g. fairness, solidarity, and altruism) has recently shifted back into the center of attention in a variety of disciplines, ranging from economics across sociology and psychology towards biology. It is now a well-accepted fact in all human sciences that human behavi...

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Other Authors: Fetchenhauer, Detlev (Editor), Flache, Andreas (Editor), Buunk, Abraham (Editor), Lindenberg, Sigwaart (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edition:1st ed. 2006.
Series:Critical Issues in Social Justice,
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505 0 |a Solidarity and Prosocial Behavior: A Framing Approach -- Micromechanisms -- Prosocial Behavior, Solidarity, and Framing Processes -- Learning and Framing in Social Exchange -- Perceptions of Prosociality and Solidarity in Self and Others -- Personality and Socialization -- Personality and Solidary Behavior -- The Development of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescence -- Social Context: Networks and Social Exchange -- The Ultimate Betrayal? Infidelity and Solidarity in Close Relationships -- Understanding the Joint Effects of Interdependence and Diversity on Solidarity in Work Teams -- Institutional Content -- Employees’ Organizational Solidarity within Modern Organizations: A Framing Perspective on the Effects of Social Embeddedness -- Sustaining the Motivation to Volunteer in Organizations -- Cultural Context -- Ethnic Identity and Solidarity with Functional Groups -- Solidarity in the Absence of External Sanctions: A Cross-Cultural Study of Educational Goals and Fair-Share Behavior -- Wealth, Climate, and Framing: Cross-National Differences in Solidarity -- Outlook -- How to Explain Prosocial and Solidary Behavior: A Comparison of Framing Theory with Related Meta-Theoretical Paradigms. 
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