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Social Psychology of Helping Relations

Solidarity and Hierarchy
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Social Psychology of Helping Relations by Arie Nadler delves into the intricate dynamics of helping behaviour within social interactions. The book explores the psychological factors that motivate individuals to offer assistance, the nature of dependence between the helper and the recipient, and how these interactions are shaped by cultural and societal influences. It provides an insightful analysis of altruism and the complex interpersonal relationships that develop from acts of help.
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You might enjoy this book if you're curious about understanding the dynamics behind why we help others and how these interactions shape social relationships. It delves into the psychological principles and philosophical aspects of helping behaviours, making it a fascinating read for anyone interested in human interactions and social behaviour.

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Social Psychology of Helping Relations

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Examines the major aspects of giving and receiving help in interpersonal and intergroup relations

This unique book extends the traditional emphasis on interpersonal help-giving to consider a wider spectrum of interpersonal and intergroup helping relations. Help giving is viewed as reflecting people's care for others, while dependency on help and giving help imply lower and higher places on the social hierarchy, respectively. It studies the psychology of what goes into helping someone and integrates experimental work conducted in the social psychological laboratory with applied research from volunteer organisations, schools, and work and family environments.

In addition to research on the giving of help, the book considers the recipient of help and reviews research and theory on people's readiness to seek and receive help. Unlike much of past research in this context that has been interested in the "generosity question" (i.e., whether or not people help others), the book considers how different kinds of assistance (i.e., autonomy and dependency-oriented help) shape helping interactions. It then goes beyond the analyses of the immediate helping interaction to consider the long-term consequences of giving and receiving help. Finally, the book addresses theory and research on intergroup helping relations.

Social Psychology of Helping Relations: Solidarity and Hierarchy begins with a general introduction to the topic. It then offers a series of broad perspectives, covering the philosophical and psychological theory, evolution, and overview of social psychological research. Next, the book looks at the social psychology of helping relations, examining the parties involved and the "why" behind their actions. The positives and negatives of giving and receiving assistance, and the links between status and interpersonal and intergroup helping relations are also covered. It considers how giving, seeking, and receiving help maintain or challenge status relations between individuals and groups. The book finishes with a conclusion that wraps up the many lessons learned.

  • Looks at solidarity and inequality in social interactions
  • Examines why people are ready to give and receive help
  • Studies the consequences of giving and receiving help
  • Highlights important implications beyond the dichotomy between giving/receiving help or not
  • Addresses research and theory on interpersonal and intergroup helping relations
  • Explores the implications of helping relations for personal and social change

Social Psychology of Helping Relations: Solidarity and Hierarchy is an ideal book for advanced students, researchers, and individuals interested in social psychology, counselling, social work, sociology, and political science.

Series: Contemporary Social Issues

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781119124610

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 January 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 363g

Pages: 248

About the Author

ARIE NADLER, PHD is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Tel Aviv University. He has authored more than 100 scholarly papers and chapters and edited 6 scholarly books in Social Psychology. He was the incumbent of the Argentina Chair for Research in Social Psychology, the Head of the Department of Psychology, and the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Tel Aviv University. He was also the academic director of the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research, and the head of the Institute of Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation at Tel Aviv University.

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