ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
Making Sense of Social Exclusion from the Perspective of Those Rejected, Those Who Perpetuate Exclusion, and Those Caught in the Middle
It’s not possible to include everyone equally at all times. Four talks will examine the decision to exclude others; the experience of excluding, being included, and being rejected; the social inferences these parties make about the social standing of those in such dynamics; and consequences for future behavior.
Chairs & Discussants
- Vivian ZayasChair
Cornell University - Clayton CritcherCoChair
University of California, Berkeley
Presentations
- Does It Still Hurt? on the Relation between Undiminished Social Pain and the Harm of Long-Term Social ExclusionMelissa Jauch
- Who Ostracizes and Why: Personality and Its Relation to Motives for OstracizingAndrew Hales
- Caught in the Middle of Social Exclusion: A Misguided and Counterproductive Reluctance to Speak upClayton Critcher
- Benefiting from Preferential Treatment Leads to Perpetuating ExclusionVivian Zayas