In: Emotion Regulation and Well-Being In this chapter we make the case that recent research on intergroup emotions enriches both the intergroup relations and emotions domains in a way that is more than the sum of its parts. Focusing on research from our own labÕ we illustrate our argument with evidence for the heuristic value of a group emotions approach to prejudice and discrimination, and to social action and social change on the part of disadvantaged groups. In terms of prejudice and disc
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Bibliographic Information
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Emotion Regulation and Well-Being (2010)
Page Reference: 121-145
ISBN: 9781441969521