Contents

Volume 2, Issue 1

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1. Introduction to Special Issue on Terrorism and Its Consequences
Rhoda Unger Brandeis University
   
2. In the Wake of Terrorist Attack, Hatred May Mask Fear
Jennifer J. Freyd University of Oregon
 
   
3. The Definition of Terrorism
Charles L. Ruby Private Practice
 
   
4. Are Terrorists Mentally Deranged?
Charles L. Ruby Private Practice
 
   
5. Reflections on September 11: Lessons From Four Psychological Perspectives
Kevin Lanning Honors College, Florida Atlantic University
 
   
6. The Dark Side of Moral Conviction
Linda J. Skitka University of Illinois at Chicago
Elizabeth Mullen University of Illinois at Chicago
 
   
7. Them and Us: Hidden Ideologies-Differences in Degree or Kind?
Rhoda Unger Brandeis University
 
   
8. Understanding Collective Hatred
Niza Yanay Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
 
   
9. A Time to Hate: Situational Antecedents of Intergroup Bias
Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld California State University, Stanislaus
 
   
10. Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in the United States and Canada in Response to the September 11, 2001 "Attack on America"
Victoria M. Esses University of Western Ontario
John F. Dovidio Colgate University
Gordon Hodson University of Western Ontario and Colgate University
 
   
11. Understanding the September 11 Terrorist Attack on America: The Role of Intergroup Theories of Normative Influence
Winnifred R. Louis University of Queensland
Donald M. Taylor McGill University
 
   
12. Evil and the Instigation of Collective Violence
David R. Mandel University of Victoria
 
   
13. Responding to September 11: A Conflict Resolution Scholar/Practitioner's Perspective
Eben A. Weitzman University of Massachusetts Boston
Darren Kew University of Massachusetts Boston
 
   
14. Applied Social and Community Interventions for Crisis in Times of National and International Conflict
Bradley D. Olson Center for Community Research, DePaul University
 
   
15. Building Intergroup Relations After September 11
Kien S. Lee Association for the Study and Development of Community
 
   
16. Facilitating Difficult Discussions: Processing the September 11 Attacks in Undergraduate Classrooms
Jennifer F. Taylor Humboldt State University
 
   

17. Hatred of "Others" among Jewish, Arab, and Palestinian Students in Israel
Dahlia Moore Hebrew University
Salem Aweiss Bir Zeit University
 
   
18. Environmentally Responsible Behavior: Teaching and Promoting It Effectively
Stuart Oskamp Claremont Graduate University
 
   
19. When Being Different Is Detrimental: Solo Status and the Performance of Women and Racial Minorities
Mischa Thompson University of Michigan
Denise Sekaquaptewa University of Michigan
 
   
20. Requirements, Risks, and Responsibility: Mothering and Fathering in Books about Raising Boys
Kristin J. Anderson Antioch College
Jessica George Antioch College
Jessica Nease Antioch College
 
   
21. Home Street Home: The Interpersonal Dimensions of Adolescent Homelessness
Matthew Paradise University of North Carolina Greensboro
Ana Mari Cauce University of Washington
 
   
22. Legalized Abortion and the Homicide of Young Children: An Empirical Investigation
Susan B. Sorenson University of California, Los Angeles
Douglas J. Wiebe University of California, Los Angeles
Richard A. Berk University of California, Los Angeles
 
   
23. The Psychology of Environmentally Sustainable Behavior: Fitting Together Pieces of the Puzzle
Tim Kurz Murdoch University
 
   

Who Cares?
S Danziger and J. Waldfogel (Eds.) Securing the Future: Investing in Children from Birth to College. New York: Russell Sage, 2000.
ISBN 0-87154-99-2 (330 pp., $39.95
B. Ehrenreich Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2001. ISBN 0-8050-6388-9 (221 pp., $23)
N. Folbre The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values. New York: The New Press, 2001. ISBN 1-56584-655-9 (288 pp., $16.95)
J. Heymann The Widening Gap: Why America's Working Families Are in Jeopardy and What Can Be Done About It? New York: Basic Books, 2000. ISBN 0-465-01308-2 (272 pp., $17.50)
 
 
Current Perspectives on Ageism
T. D. Nelson (Ed) Ageism: Stereotyping and Prejudice against Older Persons. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2002. ISBN 0-262-14077-2 (372 pp., $45)
 
Compassion in Human Nature
R. J. Davidson and A. Harrington (Eds.) Visions of Compassion: Western Scientists and Tibetan Buddhists Examine Human Nature. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN: 0-195-13043-X (263 pp., $35)