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A psychological model of social control and stigmatization: evolutionary background and practical implications
Authors:Dijker Anton J M  Koomen Willem
Affiliation:University of Maastricht, The Netherlands. a.dijker@gvo.unimaas.nl
Abstract:The strengths and limitations of three main theoretical approaches to social control and stigmatization are discussed, originating from social psychology, sociology and anthropology, and evolutionary psychology, respectively. A theoretical model is proposed that integrates universal (evolutionary derived) psychological aspects of social control and the great variation that can be observed in responding to deviance within and between cultures and historical periods. Practical implications of the model are discussed.
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