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Psychosocial ramifications of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
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Liu, Li Hong, Ying‐yi 1367-2223 1467-839X Wiley General Social Sciences Social Psychology http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-839x.2010.01305.x <jats:p>The Beijing Olympic Games, one of the most significant social events for contemporary China, is a milestone for China's efforts for globalization. ‘One World, One Dream’, the motto of the Beijing Olympic Games, is an embodiment of the encounter between Chinese culture and Western civilization, and a symbol of integration between China and the rest of the world. This Special Section seeks to address the psychosocial ramifications of the Beijing Olympic Games and, thereby, to shed light on China's domestic situation and its international relations from a social psychological perspective. Moving beyond the psychology of athletic excellence, the four papers included use a wide range of methods, ranging from longitudinal tracking to priming, to examining self‐construal and volunteering, to representations of China's past and future, competition towards foreigners, and perceived intercultural differences. Consistently found across the papers, patriotism was associated with ingroup cohesion, whereas nationalism was associated with competition and differentiation towards outgroups. This Special Section thereby pays tribute to the social psychological significance of the Beijing Olympic Games to China and the world.</jats:p> Psychosocial ramifications of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Asian Journal of Social Psychology |
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