Social Exclusion Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Reduc
From ostracism on the playground to romantic rejection, bullying at work, and social disregard for the aged, individuals are at constant risk of experiencing instances of social exclusion, including ostracism, rejection, dehumanization, and discrimination
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cial Exclusion
Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Reducing Its Impact
Social Exclusion
Paolo Riva • Jennifer Eck Editors
Social Exclusion Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Reducing Its Impact
Editors Paolo Riva University of Milano-Bicocca Milano, Italy
Jennifer Eck University of Mannheim Mannheim, Germany
ISBN 978-3-319-33031-0 ISBN 978-3-319-33033-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-33033-4
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We would like to thank the following (and the anonymous) reviewers for taking part in the peer review process of the chapters included in this volume. Their generous contribution has been deeply appreciated. Adam Rutland (Goldsmiths, University of London) Andrew H. Hales (Purdue University) Charlotte Rosenbach (Freie Universität Berlin) Chiara De Panfilis (University of Parma) Donald F. Sacco (The University of Southern Mississippi) Giorgia Silani (SISSA, Trieste & University of Vienna) Harriet R. Tenenbaum (University of Surrey) Ilja van Beest (Tilburg University) Jaana Juvonen (University of California) Jonathan P. Gerber (Gordon College) Kai Tak Poon (The University of Hong Kong) Keiichi Onoda (Shimane University) Kristin L. Scott (Clemson University) D. Lance Ferris (Pennsylvania State University) Marina Camodeca (University of Milano-Bicocca) Meghan L. Meyer (University of California) Michaela Pfundmair (Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich) Mikaël Molet (Université Catholique de Lille) Nilüfer Aydin (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt) Panayotes Demakakos (University College London) Richard S. Pond, Jr. (University of Kentucky) Taishi Kawamoto (Tokyo University) Valentina Tobia (University of Milano-Bicocca) Zhansheng Chen (The University of Hong Kong)
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