Ostracism: The making of the ignored and excluded mind

Kipling D. Williams, Jonathan Gerber

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Abstract

This chapter explores the powerful consequences of ostracism - being ignored and excluded - at the neurophysiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral levels. Once ostracized, individuals first recoil in pain, then perceive and respond to their social environments differently, leading them to interpret and attend to particular information that may help them be reincluded or that may perpetuate their state of exclusion. We will discuss the nature and antecedents of adaptive and maladaptive reactions to ostracism. Finally, we will report several experiments aimed at explicating the links between ostracism and pro-social or anti-social behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)361-374
Number of pages14
JournalInteraction Studies
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • Ostracism
  • Rejection
  • Social exclusion

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