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Pettigrew, Thomas Fraser was born on March 14, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Joseph Crane and Janet (Gibb) Pettigrew.
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Research and theory on intergroup contact have become one of the fastest advancing and most exciting fields in social psychology in recent years. The work is exciting because it combines basic social psychological concerns -- human interaction, situational influences on behavior -- with an effective means of improving intergroup relations at a time when the world is witnessing widespread intergroup hatred and strife. This volume provides an overview of this rapidly progressing area of investigation – its origins and early work, its current status and recent developments, along with criticisms of this work and suggestions for future directions. It covers a range of research findings involving contact between groups drawn from the authors’ extensive meta-analysis of 515 published studies on intergroup contact. This meta-analysis, together with the authors’ renowned research on intergroup contact, provides a solid foundation and broad overview of the field, to which have been added discussions of research extensions and emerging directions. When Groups Meet is a rich, comprehensive overview of classic and contemporary work on intergroup contact, and provides insights into where this work is headed in the future. For research specialists, this volume not only serves as a sourcebook for research and theory on intergroup contact, it also provides the entire 515-item bibliography from the meta-analysis. The clear structure and accessible writing style will also appeal to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in psychology and other social sciences.
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With examples drawn from throughout the behavioral sciences, How to Think Like a Social Scientist fosters careful, critical thinking about psychology and the social sciences. Throughout the text, Pettigrew encourages readers to apply newly developed critical thinking skills to the nature of theory, comparisons and control, cause and change, sampling and selection, varying levels of analysis, and systems thinking in the social sciences.
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Pettigrew, Thomas Fraser was born on March 14, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Joseph Crane and Janet (Gibb) Pettigrew.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University Virginia, 1952. Master of Arts in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1956.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Governor's State University, 1979. Data Source Name (honorary), Philipps University, Germany, 2008.
Research associate Institute Social Research, University Natal, Republic South Africa, 1956. Assistant professor psychology University North Carolina, 1956-1957. Assistant professor social psychology Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1957-1962, lecturer, 1962-1964, associate professor, 1964-1968, professor, 1968-1974, professor social psychology and sociology, 1974-1980.
Professor social psychology University California, Santa Cruz, 1980-1994, research professor social psychology, since 1994. Professor social psychology University Amsterdam, 1986-1991. Adjunct fellow Joint Center Political and Economic Studies, Washington, since 1982.
Advisory board women's studies program Princeton (New Jersey) University, 1985-2001. Visiting professor Westfaelishe Wilhelms University, Germany, 1993, Philipps University, Germany, 2000, 01, 04, 06, Schiller University, Germany, 2002. Glynn Resident scholar, Washington & Lee University, 2008.
Distinguished visiting professor Flinders University, Australia, 1997. Senior fellow Research Institute for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University, 2001-2002, member German government advisory committee Intercultural Conflicts and Social Integration, 2003-2006.
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Chairman Episcopal presiding Bishop's Advisory Committee on Race Relations, 1961-1963. Vice president Episcopal Society Cultural and Racial Unity, 1962-1963. Member Massachusetts Governor's Advisory Committee on Civil Rights, 1962-1964.
Social science consultant United States Commission Civil Rights, 1966-1971. Member White House Task Force on Education, 1967. Member national task force on desegregation policies Education Commission of States, 1977-1979.
Trustee Ella Lyman Cabot Trust, Boston, 1977-1979. Emerson Book Award committee United Chapters Phi Beta Kappa, 1971-1973. Committee status black Americans National Research Council, 1985-1988.
Fellow American Psychological Association (Weiss memorial lecturer, 2003), American Sociological Association (council 1979-1982), International Academy Intercultural Research (Lifetime Achievement award, 2008, University California Panunzio Distinguished award, 2009), Society Psychological Study Social Issues (council 1962-1966, president 1967-1968, Distinguished Service award 1998). Mem: Society Experimental Social Psychology (Distinguished Scientist award 2002), Society Psychological Study of Pease Conflict & Violence (Ralph White Lifetime Achievement award, 2010), European Association Social Psychology, International Society Political Psychology (Harold Lasswell Lifetime Achievement award 2010).
Married Ann Hallman, February 25, 1956. 1 child Mark Fraser.