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ArtikelGenesis of Social Categorisation, Threat To Identity and Perception of Social Injustice: Their Role in Intergroup Communication  
Oleh: Dube-Simard, Lise
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Language and Social Psychology (Full Text) vol. 2 no. 2-3-4 (1983), page 183-205.
Fulltext: Journal of Language and Social Psychology-1983-Dubé-Simard-183-205.pdf (1.72MB)
Isi artikelIntergroup communication is conceptualised as an interpersonal process requiring linguistic competence, influenced by individual, interpersonal and group processes. Attention is focused mainly on group processes and the barriers they generate to effective intergroup communication. There is some consensus among theorists that clear social categories and threat to identity play an important role in deterring the effectiveness of intergroup communication. Little is known however about the factors influencing the operation of these two processes. The present paper is concerned with recent data which bears on some of these factors. A third process, the perception of social injustice, has been relatively neglected in the social psychology of language. It is introduced here as potentially important in the understanding of the breakdown of intergroup communication.}
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