Shared Reality: What Makes Us Strong and Tears Us Apart

Author:   E. Tory Higgins (Stanley Schachter Professor of Psychology, Professor of Business, and Director of the Motivation Science Center at Columbia University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190948054


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   01 August 2019
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Author:   E. Tory Higgins (Stanley Schachter Professor of Psychology, Professor of Business, and Director of the Motivation Science Center at Columbia University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9780190948054


ISBN 10:   0190948051
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   01 August 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction Part I: The Emergence of Shared Reality Chapter 1: Sharing Is Believing Chapter 2: Childhood Development of Shared Reality: Infants & Toddlers Chapter 3: Childhood Development of Shared Reality: Preschoolers & Schoolers Chapter 4: The Roots of Human Shared Reality Part II: How Shared Reality Makes Us Human Chapter 5: What We Feel Chapter 6: What We Know: More Than Meets the Eye Chapter 7: Our Sense of Self: Who Am I? How Am I Doing? Chapter 8: Our Attitudes & Opinions: Experiencing the Subjective As Objective Chapter 9: What We Strive For & Value Chapter 10: How We Strive Chapter 11: How We Get Along: Bringing Us Together & Tearing Us Apart Epilogue: It Begins With Shared Relevance

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Higgins (Columbia Univ.), himself the author of regulatory focus theory, here shares his encyclopedic knowledge of social psychology to argue that what makes us human is the evolutionary advantage conferred by our acquired ability to share realities with each otheraThe book will be of particular value to those who share Higgins's interest in promotion and prevention typologies of human behavior, yet it certainly will delight most social psychologists. The literature and research cited includes almost every important contributor and significant experiment in the discipline over the past 50 years. -- CHOICE Professor Higgins has nominated a novel and brilliant answer to the essential question of what makes us human: the motivation to create shared realities with those around us. Not only does he propose this answer, he supports it with sound logic and reams of evidence that had me compelled before I was halfway through -- Robert Cialdini, Author of Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade Tory Higgins has given everyone interested in the motivation of behavior a deep and wide-ranging synthesis. His book is a splendid resource for anyone concerned with the springs of ethical life. -- Philip Kitcher, Author of The Ethical Project Humans inhabit a world of conventions, norms, institutions, and other forms of shared reality. In a very personal and at the same time very learned way, Higgins explores this world and how humans enter into and participate in it. An excellent and very informative book. -- Michael Tomasello, Author of Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny This milestone volume affords rare insights into a psychological phenomenon of seismic significance: the creation and dissolution of shared realities, responsible at once for the miracle of human progress, and the demise of civility. An absolute must read to anyone interested in the mystery of human nature. In my own work on the psychology of terrorists, I find the shared reality concept indispensable to understanding how they view what they do as sacred and heroic while the rest of society sees it as heinous and despicable. -- Arie W. Kruglanski, Co-Author of The Three Pillars of Radicalization: Needs, Narratives, and Networks In this fascinating book, one of America's greatest research psychologists addresses a central if often overlooked feature of human nature. Combining provocative research findings with entertaining anecdotes, Higgins shows how people match their private opinions to what they believe others think. Anyone interested in the interpersonal dimension of the human mind should read this book. -- Roy F. Baumeister, Author of The Cultural Animal: Human Nature, Meaning, and Social Life


In this fascinating book, one of America's greatest research psychologists addresses a central if often overlooked feature of human nature. Combining provocative research findings with entertaining anecdotes, Higgins shows how people match their private opinions to what they believe others think. Anyone interested in the interpersonal dimension of the human mind should read this book. * Roy F. Baumeister, Author of The Cultural Animal: Human Nature, Meaning, and Social Life * This milestone volume affords rare insights into a psychological phenomenon of seismic significance: the creation and dissolution of shared realities, responsible at once for the miracle of human progress, and the demise of civility. An absolute must read to anyone interested in the mystery of human nature. In my own work on the psychology of terrorists, I find the shared reality concept indispensable to understanding how they view what they do as sacred and heroic while the rest of society sees it as heinous and despicable. * Arie W. Kruglanski, Co-Author of The Three Pillars of Radicalization: Needs, Narratives, and Networks * Humans inhabit a world of conventions, norms, institutions, and other forms of shared reality. In a very personal and at the same time very learned way, Higgins explores this world and how humans enter into and participate in it. An excellent and very informative book. * Michael Tomasello, Author of Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny * Tory Higgins has given everyone interested in the motivation of behavior a deep and wide-ranging synthesis. His book is a splendid resource for anyone concerned with the springs of ethical life. * Philip Kitcher, Author of The Ethical Project * Professor Higgins has nominated a novel and brilliant answer to the essential question of what makes us human: the motivation to create shared realities with those around us. Not only does he propose this answer, he supports it with sound logic and reams of evidence that had me compelled before I was halfway through * Robert Cialdini, Author of Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade *


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E. Tory Higgins is the Stanley Schachter Professor of Psychology, Professor of Business, and Director of the Motivation Science Center at Columbia University. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. He is the author of Beyond Pleasure and Pain: How Motivation Works (Oxford, 2012). He has received the Distinguished Scientist Award (the Society of Experimental Social Psychology), the Anneliese Maier Research Award (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation), the William James Fellow Award for Distinguished Achievements in Psychological Science (the American Psychological Society), and the American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions. He is also a recipient of Columbia University's Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching and the Ambady Award for Mentoring Excellence (Society for Personality and Social Psychology).

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