Coping with Lack of Control in a Social World

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affective coping mechanisms
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Cognitive Exhaustion
Compensatory Control
Compensatory Control Theory
control
Control Deprivation
Control Loss
Control Restoration
Control Threat
Disengaging
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Group Agency
group identity dynamics
identity threat
Ingroup Bias
inhibition
Intergroup Cognition
learned helplessness
listlessness
motivation
Motivational Intensity Theory
outcome dependency
passivity
Personal Control
Personal Control Perceptions
Powerless Individuals
powerlessness
Primary Control
psychological reactance
Reactance Theory
Secondary Control
Secondary Control Processes
Secondary Control Strategies
self-esteem
social cognition processes
social power loss response
social self
stereotypes
submission
uncertainty reduction
unemployment
Van Der Pligt
Van Harreveld
Van Kleef
Van Zomeren
Vicarious Control
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138957923
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Coping with Lack of Control in a Social World offers an integrated view of cutting-edge research on the effects of control deprivation on social cognition. The book integrates multi-method research demonstrating how various types of control deprivation, related not only to experimental settings but also to real life situations of helplessness, can lead to variety of cognitive and emotional coping strategies at the social cognitive level. The comprehensive analyses in this book tackle issues such as:

  • Cognitive, emotional and socio-behavioral reactions to threats to personal control
  • How social factors aid in coping with a sense of lost or threatened control
  • Relating uncontrollability to powerlessness and intergroup processes
  • How lack of control experiences can influence basic and complex cognitive processes

This book integrates various strands of research that have not yet been presented together in an innovative volume that addresses the issue of reactions to control loss in a socio-psychological context. Its focus on coping as an active way of confronting a sense of uncontrollability makes this a unique, and highly original, contribution to the field. Practicing psychologists and students of psychology will be particularly interested readers.

Marcin Bukowski, Lecturer and Researcher, Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Poland.

Immo Fritsche, Professor of Psychology, Leipzig University, Germany.

Ana Guinote, Professor of Psychology, University College London, UK.

Mirosław Kofta, Professor of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Poland.