• Social Psychology of Aggression: From Individual Behavior to Social Interaction (Springer Series in Social Psychology)

Social Psychology of Aggression: From Individual Behavior to Social Interaction (Springer Series in Social Psychology)

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Dollard, Doob, Miller, and Mowrer formulated their frustration-aggression hy pothesis more than forty years ago. Since then the progress in theory of and re search on aggression has been very slow. Today we know that there are severe li mitations to their hypothesis. The development of alternative approaches has been restricted by the neglect of sociopsychological concepts. Until a few years ago, social psychology was at the back door of aggression research, and even this superficial acquaintance contained too many cognitive ideas to suit many of the influential heroes of the mainstream of research. There are many reasons for the decline of the old paradigms in aggression re search, among them the failure to extrapolate from the results of artificial experi ments to the realities of our time. This book goes much deeper than other texts in the area; it is also a fresh beginning. It endeavors to reformulate the more tradi tional topics and strongly emphasizes the social framework of aggression. Ac cordingly, hostile actions must be explained from a sociopsychological perspec tive. It has remained for Amelie Mummendey to show the way in which European and American research can be effectively integrated in a comprehen sive reader on aggression.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387124438
ISBN-10: 0387124438
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Publication date: 1984
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: xiv, 176 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Author: Amélie Mummendey
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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