Maykel Verkuyten is a full professor in the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. He is also the academic director of the European Research Center on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER).
Social psychology has plenty to offer in terms of resolving inter-group conflicts and helping achieve harmony in multicultural environments, and it is important to have a book like this that is grounded in the European experience of diversity. It will be of great interest to scholars and students with an interest in diversity and immigration. - Malgorzata Goclowska, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands This book examines issues of immigration and diversity from a social psychological perspective and does so in a clear and captivating way. The writing is concise and easy to follow, and this will make it ideal for undergraduate students studying identity and intergroup relations. It will also make very interesting reading for social scientists who study these issues, but have little background in psychology. - Kimberly Rios, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, USA The social psychological analysis that Verkuyten develops in this book offers the reader a comprehensive coverage of research and theory concerning social identity (including ethnic, national, and religious identities), discrimination, and multiculturalism, as well as the methodological strategies that social psychologists employ in their work. -Kay Deaux, PhD, Social Psychologist, Professor Emerita, Graduate Center of the City University of New York Social psychology has plenty to offer in terms of resolving inter-group conflicts and helping achieve harmony in multicultural environments, and it is important to have a book like this that is grounded in the European experience of diversity. It will be of great interest to scholars and students with an interest in diversity and immigration. - Malgorzata Goclowska, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands This book examines issues of immigration and diversity from a social psychological perspective and does so in a clear and captivating way. The writing is concise and easy to follow, and this will make it ideal for undergraduate students studying identity and intergroup relations. It will also make very interesting reading for social scientists who study these issues, but have little background in psychology. - Kimberly Rios, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, USA