| 1.
Introduction to Special Issue on Terrorism and Its Consequences |
| Rhoda
Unger |
Brandeis
University |
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In the Wake of Terrorist Attack, Hatred May Mask Fear |
| Jennifer
J. Freyd |
University
of Oregon |
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| 3.
The Definition of Terrorism |
| Charles
L. Ruby |
Private
Practice |
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Are Terrorists Mentally Deranged? |
| Charles
L. Ruby |
Private
Practice |
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Reflections on September 11: Lessons From Four Psychological
Perspectives |
| Kevin
Lanning |
Honors
College, Florida Atlantic University |
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The Dark Side of Moral Conviction |
| Linda
J. Skitka |
University
of Illinois at Chicago |
| Elizabeth
Mullen |
University
of Illinois at Chicago |
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Them and Us: Hidden Ideologies—Differences in Degree or Kind? |
| Rhoda
Unger |
Brandeis
University |
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Understanding Collective Hatred |
| Niza
Yanay |
Department
of Behavioral Sciences, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel |
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A Time to Hate: Situational Antecedents of Intergroup Bias |
| Phyllis
B. Gerstenfeld |
California
State University, Stanislaus |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 12.
Evil and the Instigation of Collective Violence |
| David
R. Mandel |
University
of Victoria |
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| 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 |
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Applied Social and Community Interventions for Crisis in Times
of National and International Conflict |
| Bradley
D. Olson |
Center
for Community Research, DePaul University |
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Building Intergroup Relations After September 11 |
| Kien
S. Lee |
Association
for the Study and Development of Community |
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Facilitating Difficult Discussions: Processing the September
11 Attacks in Undergraduate Classrooms |
| Jennifer
F. Taylor |
Humboldt
State University |
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Hatred of "Others" among Jewish, Arab, and Palestinian
Students in Israel |
| Dahlia
Moore |
Hebrew
University |
| Salem
Aweiss |
Bir
Zeit University |
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Environmentally Responsible Behavior: Teaching and Promoting
It Effectively |
| Stuart
Oskamp |
Claremont
Graduate University |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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Home Street Home: The Interpersonal Dimensions of Adolescent
Homelessness |
| Matthew
Paradise |
University
of North Carolina Greensboro |
| Ana
Mari Cauce |
University
of Washington |
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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 |
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| 23.
The Psychology of Environmentally Sustainable Behavior: Fitting
Together Pieces of the Puzzle |
| Tim
Kurz |
Murdoch
University |
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| 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) |
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| 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) |
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| 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) |
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