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Bushmen, Boers and Baaskap: Patriarchy and Paternalism on Afrikaner Farms in the Omaheke Region, Namibia
Group-based Dominance and Opposition to Equality as Independent Predictors of Self-esteem, Ethnocentrism, and Social Policy Attitudes among African Americans and European Americans
Individual, Organizational, and Societal Empowerment: A Study of the Processes in a Nicaraguan Agricultural Cooperative
Language, Power, and Intergroup Relations
Leadership: Current Theories, Research, and Future Directions
Psychological Perspectives on Legitimacy and Legitimation
Slavery: Neither Marriage, Nor Education: Mating and Breeding
Why Ordinary People Torture Enemy Prisoners
Who Gets Power–and How They Hold onto It: A Strategic-Contingency Model of Power
Cross-Cultural Research on Organizational Leadership: A Critical Analysis and a Proposed Theory
Group Dynamics
Bandwagon Effects, NIMBY, and Collective Delusions
Caste, Class, Status, and Hierarchy
Charity, Volunteerism, and Prosocial Behavior
DeIndividuation and Dehumunization
Group Communication
In-Group/ Out-Group Dynamics
Inter- and Intra-Group Dynamics
Interpersonal and Familial Relations
Norms, Shared Values, and Beliefs
Peer Groups, Reference Groups and Group Identity
Power, Authority, and Domination
Race, Religion, and Ethnicity
Social Dilemmas, Prisoner’s Dilemma, and Tragedy of the Commons