This Handbook is a comprehensive and scholarly overview of the latest research on prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.The 2nd Edition features new material on political activism, economic polarization, minority stress, same-sex marriage laws, dehumanization, and mental health stigma, and an update on how victims respond to discrimination. The contributors are eminent researchers who review current research and develop new theory, models, or scales. Coverage includes cognitive, affective, and neurological processes; studies of prejudice based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation, and weight; and the issues involved in reducing prejudice.…mehr
This Handbook is a comprehensive and scholarly overview of the latest research on prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.The 2nd Edition features new material on political activism, economic polarization, minority stress, same-sex marriage laws, dehumanization, and mental health stigma, and an update on how victims respond to discrimination. The contributors are eminent researchers who review current research and develop new theory, models, or scales. Coverage includes cognitive, affective, and neurological processes; studies of prejudice based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation, and weight; and the issues involved in reducing prejudice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Todd D. Nelson is a Professor of Psychology at California State University - Stanislaus. His research focuses on stereotypes and prejudice against older adults (ageism). He is a fellow of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, and has published several chapters on ageism. Professor Nelson has also published a textbook on prejudice, edited a volume on ageism, and served as issue editor for the Journal of Social Issues volume focusing on ageism.
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Part 1: History. 1. A study of stereotyping prejudice and discrimination within social psychology: A quick history of theory and research Charles Stangor. Part 2: Cognitive Affective Neurological processes. 2. Stereotype accuracy: One of the largest and most replicable effects in all of social psychology Lee Jussim Jarret T. Crawford Stephanie M. Anglin John R. Chambers Sean T. Stevens and Florette Cohen. 3. Upward and downward spirals intergroup interactions: Compassionate goals and transcending the ego Julie A. Garcia & Jennifer Crocker. 4. Stereotype threat Jenessa Shapiro Joshua Aronson and Matthew S. McGlone. 5. How our means for feeling transcendent of death foster prejudice stereotyping and intergroup conflict Jeff Greenberg Mark J. Landau Spee Kosloff Melissa Soenke and Sheldon Solomon. 6. Intergroup emotions theory Diane M. Mackie Angela T. Maitner and Eliot R. Smith. 7. Measures of prejudice Michael A. Olson and Kevin L. Zabel. 8. Attributions to discrimination: Antecedents and consequences Brenda Major and Tessa L. Dover. 9. The role of intentions in conceptions of prejudice: An historical perspective Patrick S. Forscher and Patricia G. Devine. 10. Intergroup threat theory Walter G. Stephan Oscar Ybarra and Kimberly Rios. 11. You were always on my mind: How event-related potentials inform impression formation research Jennifer T. Kubota and Tiffany A. Ito. 12. Insights from functional magnetic resonance imaging research on race Jennifer T. Kubota and Elizabeth A. Phelps. Part 3: Targets of Prejudice. 13. Sexism Julia C. Becker and Chris G. Sibley. 14. Ageism Todd D. Nelson. 15. The social psychology of sexual prejudice Gregory M. Herek. Part 4: Reducing Prejudice. 16. Understanding and reducing interpersonal discrimination in the workplace Mikki Hebl Enrica Ruggs Larry Martinez Rachel Trump and Christine Nittrouer. 17. The self-regulation of prejudice Margo J. Monteith Laura R. Parker and Mason D. Burns. 18. A common ingroup identity: Categorization identity and intergroup relations Samuel L. Gaertner John F. Dovidio Rita Guerra Eric Hehman and Tamar Saguy. 19. Understanding and reducing racial and ethnic prejudice among children and adolescents Sheri R. Levy Ashley Lytle Jiyun Elizabeth Shin and Julie Milligan Hughes. Part 5: Epilogue. 20. The future of research on prejudice stereotyping and discrimination Susan T. Fiske Lasana T. Harris Tiane L. Lee and Ann Marie Russell.
Part 1: History. 1. A study of stereotyping prejudice and discrimination within social psychology: A quick history of theory and research Charles Stangor. Part 2: Cognitive Affective Neurological processes. 2. Stereotype accuracy: One of the largest and most replicable effects in all of social psychology Lee Jussim Jarret T. Crawford Stephanie M. Anglin John R. Chambers Sean T. Stevens and Florette Cohen. 3. Upward and downward spirals intergroup interactions: Compassionate goals and transcending the ego Julie A. Garcia & Jennifer Crocker. 4. Stereotype threat Jenessa Shapiro Joshua Aronson and Matthew S. McGlone. 5. How our means for feeling transcendent of death foster prejudice stereotyping and intergroup conflict Jeff Greenberg Mark J. Landau Spee Kosloff Melissa Soenke and Sheldon Solomon. 6. Intergroup emotions theory Diane M. Mackie Angela T. Maitner and Eliot R. Smith. 7. Measures of prejudice Michael A. Olson and Kevin L. Zabel. 8. Attributions to discrimination: Antecedents and consequences Brenda Major and Tessa L. Dover. 9. The role of intentions in conceptions of prejudice: An historical perspective Patrick S. Forscher and Patricia G. Devine. 10. Intergroup threat theory Walter G. Stephan Oscar Ybarra and Kimberly Rios. 11. You were always on my mind: How event-related potentials inform impression formation research Jennifer T. Kubota and Tiffany A. Ito. 12. Insights from functional magnetic resonance imaging research on race Jennifer T. Kubota and Elizabeth A. Phelps. Part 3: Targets of Prejudice. 13. Sexism Julia C. Becker and Chris G. Sibley. 14. Ageism Todd D. Nelson. 15. The social psychology of sexual prejudice Gregory M. Herek. Part 4: Reducing Prejudice. 16. Understanding and reducing interpersonal discrimination in the workplace Mikki Hebl Enrica Ruggs Larry Martinez Rachel Trump and Christine Nittrouer. 17. The self-regulation of prejudice Margo J. Monteith Laura R. Parker and Mason D. Burns. 18. A common ingroup identity: Categorization identity and intergroup relations Samuel L. Gaertner John F. Dovidio Rita Guerra Eric Hehman and Tamar Saguy. 19. Understanding and reducing racial and ethnic prejudice among children and adolescents Sheri R. Levy Ashley Lytle Jiyun Elizabeth Shin and Julie Milligan Hughes. Part 5: Epilogue. 20. The future of research on prejudice stereotyping and discrimination Susan T. Fiske Lasana T. Harris Tiane L. Lee and Ann Marie Russell.
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