ABSTRACT

In contrast to other disciplines, social psychology has been slow in responding to the questions posed by the issue of ethnicity. The Social Psychology of Ethnic Identity, Second Edition, demonstrates the important and diverse contribution that social psychology can make.

Comprehensively updated to include the latest research on dual and multiple identities, mutual links between sense of ethnic identity and social contexts, and the development of ethnic identity in adolescence, this new edition now also features research from non-European cultural contexts, including Turkey, Mauritius and Myanmar. The book shows, on the one hand, that social psychology can be used to develop a better understanding of ethnicity and, on the other hand, that increased attention to ethnicity can benefit social psychology. By filling in theoretical and empirical gaps, Maykel Verkuyten brings an original approach to subjects such as:

  • ethnic minority identity –  place, space and time;
  • hyphenated identities and duality; and
  • self-descriptions and the ethnic self.

Featuring the latest theoretical ideas and research, the combination of diverse approaches to this burgeoning field make this book invaluable reading for students of psychology and related disciplines, as well as researchers and professionals.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|31 pages

Ethnic identity and social psychology

chapter 2|25 pages

Ethnicity

chapter 3|36 pages

Social identity

chapter 4|31 pages

The sense of ethnic identity

chapter 5|47 pages

Ethnic minority identity

Comparisons, essentialism and settings

chapter 6|47 pages

Multiple group memberships

chapter 7|36 pages

The ethnic self

Dimensions and development

chapter 8|17 pages

Conclusion

Towards a better understanding