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Pioneers of Human Behaviour: Henry Tajfel
A Gateway to His Life, Theories, and Legacy
A Holocaust survivor who reshaped modern social psychology, Henry Tajfel revealed a stark truth: even the thinnest line between “us” and “them” can distort judgement, stir loyalty, and fuel discrimination. From the famous minimal group experiments to Social Identity Theory, this book explores how belonging bends behaviour—on the pitch, in the classroom, at the ballot box, and across our digital tribes.
This concise yet powerful volume distils Tajfel’s life and work into clear, engaging chapters. You’ll move from his early years and wartime survival to the experiments that changed the field, the birth of Social Identity Theory with John Turner, real-world applications, controversy and critique, and why his ideas matter more than ever today.
Alongside an accessible exploration of Tajfel’s theories, you’ll discover:
How a trivial label can trigger bias and reshape decisions (the minimal group paradigm).
Why Social Identity Theory reframed self-concept, belonging, and intergroup conflict.
The surprising pull of relative status over absolute gain—and what it does to policy and politics.
What leadership, crowd behaviour, and organisation culture look like through an identity lens.
Where Tajfel meets the present—nationalism, racism, and digital tribalism—and practical ways to widen the “we.”
Part biography, part theory guide, part reflection on legacy, this gateway volume is rigorous without being heavy, crafted for students, professionals, and curious readers who want ideas they can use.
The Pioneers of Human Behaviour series celebrates the lives and legacies of psychology’s greatest minds, presenting timeless insights in a format designed to inspire, inform, and endure.