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- 2011002181 abstract "In her book, Alexandra Robbins explores the ways group identity theories play out among cliques - and the students they exclude. She reveals the new labels students stick onto each other today, the long-term effects of this marginalization, and the reasons students falling under these categories are often shunned.".
- 2011002181 contributor B12101863.
- 2011002181 created "2011.".
- 2011002181 date "2011".
- 2011002181 date "2011.".
- 2011002181 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011002181 description "In her book, Alexandra Robbins explores the ways group identity theories play out among cliques - and the students they exclude. She reveals the new labels students stick onto each other today, the long-term effects of this marginalization, and the reasons students falling under these categories are often shunned.".
- 2011002181 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-433).".
- 2011002181 description "Meet the cafeteria fringe -- Late summer to early fall: the popularity myth. Quirk theory and the secret of popularity -- Why are popular people mean? -- Fall: why quirk theory works. In the shadow of the freak tree -- It's good to be the cafeteria fringe -- Winter: outcast profiling and other dangers. Challenges -- Misperceptions -- Late winter to early spring: being excluded doesn't mean that anything's wrong with you. A brief introduction to group psychology -- Why labels stick: the motivations of the normal police -- Spring: quirk theory's origins: why these issues are hardest in school. Changing perceptions -- Two steps forward, one step back -- Late spring to early summer: popular vs. outcast. Popularity doesn't lead to happiness -- The rise of the cafeteria fringe -- Cafeteria fringe: lucky and free.".
- 2011002181 description "Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 4599 KB).".
- 2011002181 extent "x, 436 p. ;".
- 2011002181 identifier "1401302025 (hbk.)".
- 2011002181 identifier "1401303773 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)".
- 2011002181 identifier "9781401302023 (hbk.)".
- 2011002181 identifier "9781401303778 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)".
- 2011002181 issued "2011".
- 2011002181 issued "2011.".
- 2011002181 language "eng".
- 2011002181 publisher "New York : Hyperion,".
- 2011002181 requires "Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 4599 KB).".
- 2011002181 subject "303.3/2408350973 22".
- 2011002181 subject "Conformity.".
- 2011002181 subject "Group identity.".
- 2011002181 subject "HM753 .R63 2011".
- 2011002181 subject "High school students.".
- 2011002181 subject "Middle school students.".
- 2011002181 subject "Social isolation.".
- 2011002181 tableOfContents "Meet the cafeteria fringe -- Late summer to early fall: the popularity myth. Quirk theory and the secret of popularity -- Why are popular people mean? -- Fall: why quirk theory works. In the shadow of the freak tree -- It's good to be the cafeteria fringe -- Winter: outcast profiling and other dangers. Challenges -- Misperceptions -- Late winter to early spring: being excluded doesn't mean that anything's wrong with you. A brief introduction to group psychology -- Why labels stick: the motivations of the normal police -- Spring: quirk theory's origins: why these issues are hardest in school. Changing perceptions -- Two steps forward, one step back -- Late spring to early summer: popular vs. outcast. Popularity doesn't lead to happiness -- The rise of the cafeteria fringe -- Cafeteria fringe: lucky and free.".
- 2011002181 title "The geeks shall inherit the Earth : popularity, quirk theory, and why outsiders thrive after high school / Alexandra Robbins.".
- 2011002181 type "Electronic books.".
- 2011002181 type "text".