Description | File contains background material concerning interviews with former colleagues of Professor Tajfel conducted by Sandra Cameron, Research Associate, Stafford University.
Details include:
1- green folder marked ' Interviewees-Tajfel', contains mostly photocopied offprints of Henri Tajfel's provided by British Library Document Supply centre.
Titles are as follows:
'Acquisition of Information in Dyadic Interaction' 'Social Categorization and Similarity in Intergroup Behaviour' 'Language as a Determinant of Welsh Identity' 'Familiarity and Categorization in Intergroup Behaviour' 'Minimal Group Discriminations: Comments on the Paper by Aschenbrenner and Schaefer' 'The Exit of Social Mobility and the Voice of Social Change: Notes on the Social Psychology of Intergroup....' 'Ingroup/Outgroup Favouritism of 14-15 year olds' 'Social Identity and Intergroup Behaviour' 'On the Development of National Attitudes of Children' 'Social Categorization and Intergroup behaviour' Also included are photocopies of a review of Tajfel's book 'Differentation...' in the AJS, an offprint by Tajfel et al 'The Relationship Between Children's Preferences for and Knowledge about Other Nations', 'Individuals and Groups in Social psychology' a photocopy of the preface to Tajfel's penguin entitled 'Introducing Social Psychology' and a photocopy of G.W. Allport's obituary in British Journal of Psychology' |
AdminHistory | interviews with former colleagues of Tajfel conducted by Sandra Cameron, Research Associate, Centre for the History of Psychology (C.H.O.P.), Staffordshire University. This information was gathered as part of a proposal by C.H.O.P. to produce a monograph on Henry Tajfel. Sandra Cameron B.A.(Hons) Research Assistant to Professor Graham Richards, CHOP Staffordshire University |
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