Neuroscience of Prejudice and Intergroup Relations
Herausgeber: Derks, Belle; Ellemers, Naomi; Scheepers, Daan
Neuroscience of Prejudice and Intergroup Relations
Herausgeber: Derks, Belle; Ellemers, Naomi; Scheepers, Daan
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This volume is a uniquely integrated overview of the work of leading researchers who study prejudice using different neuroscientific tools. It will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, graduates, and researchers students who study prejudice, intergroup relations, and social neuroscience.
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This volume is a uniquely integrated overview of the work of leading researchers who study prejudice using different neuroscientific tools. It will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, graduates, and researchers students who study prejudice, intergroup relations, and social neuroscience.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781848726413
- ISBN-10: 1848726414
- Artikelnr.: 37274463
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781848726413
- ISBN-10: 1848726414
- Artikelnr.: 37274463
Belle Derks is Assistant Professor in Social and Organizational Psychology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. She has published research articles and book chapters on the psychological, behavioral, and neural correlates of stigma and social identity threat. She has served as editor of the Dutch Yearbook of Social Psychology. Daan Scheepers is Assistant Professor in Social and Organizational Psychology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He has published several research articles on group processes and intergroup relations, with a focus on the physiological and psychological correlates of social identity threat. He is consulting editor of the European Journal of Social Psychology and has co-edited a special issue of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. Naomi Ellemers is Professor in Social and Organizational Psychology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. She has published extensively on prejudice and intergroup relations, and recently won a Spinoza award from the Dutch National Science Foundation (NWO) for her research on the use of neuroscientific methods in intergroup research. She has served as editor of the Dutch Journal of Psychology and the Dutch Yearbook of Social Psychology , was associate editor of the British Journal of Social Psychology and the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, co-edited a special issue of the Journal of Social Issues, and is a member of the editorial board of the Annual Review of Psychology. She has co-edited books on stereotyping (1997), social identity (1999), and identity in organizations (2003).
Introduction and Overview. Part 1: Social Categorization: Responding to
Others as Us vs. Them. T. Ito, The Neural Correlates of Social
Categorization. B. Derks, Social Identity and Automatic Social
Categorization. M. Zárate, Cerebral Hemispheric Asymmetries in Social
Perception: Perceiving People as Individuals or Group Members. Part 2: From
Identification to Intergroup Behavior. D. Scheepers, Social Identity Based
Challenge and Threat. C. de Dreu, Oxytocin Promotes Intergroup Competition.
S. Fiske, Social Neuroscience Evidence for Dehumanized Perception. Part
3: From Prejudice to Control. D. Amodio, Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Prejudice Control. J. Richeson, How Interracial Interactions Deplete
Attentional Resources. B. Bartholow, Stereotype Activation and Control of
Race Bias: Cognitive Control of Inhibition and its Impairment by Alcohol.
Part 4: The Target's Perspective: Physiological Responses to Stigma. J.
Blascovich, Challenge and Threat in Response to Stigma. B. Major, Worldview
Disconfirmation is Stressful: Threat vs. Challenge in Response to Low
Status. M. Inzlicht, Stigma Impairs the Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Self-control. Part 5: Improving Inter-group Relations. W. Berry Mendes,
Neuro-endocrine Stress Responses during Inter-group Interactions. N.
Ellemers, Moral Accountability and Control of Implicit Prejudice. R.
Mendoza-Denton, How Cross-racial Friendships Reduce Interracial Anxiety.
Others as Us vs. Them. T. Ito, The Neural Correlates of Social
Categorization. B. Derks, Social Identity and Automatic Social
Categorization. M. Zárate, Cerebral Hemispheric Asymmetries in Social
Perception: Perceiving People as Individuals or Group Members. Part 2: From
Identification to Intergroup Behavior. D. Scheepers, Social Identity Based
Challenge and Threat. C. de Dreu, Oxytocin Promotes Intergroup Competition.
S. Fiske, Social Neuroscience Evidence for Dehumanized Perception. Part
3: From Prejudice to Control. D. Amodio, Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Prejudice Control. J. Richeson, How Interracial Interactions Deplete
Attentional Resources. B. Bartholow, Stereotype Activation and Control of
Race Bias: Cognitive Control of Inhibition and its Impairment by Alcohol.
Part 4: The Target's Perspective: Physiological Responses to Stigma. J.
Blascovich, Challenge and Threat in Response to Stigma. B. Major, Worldview
Disconfirmation is Stressful: Threat vs. Challenge in Response to Low
Status. M. Inzlicht, Stigma Impairs the Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Self-control. Part 5: Improving Inter-group Relations. W. Berry Mendes,
Neuro-endocrine Stress Responses during Inter-group Interactions. N.
Ellemers, Moral Accountability and Control of Implicit Prejudice. R.
Mendoza-Denton, How Cross-racial Friendships Reduce Interracial Anxiety.
Introduction and Overview. Part 1: Social Categorization: Responding to
Others as Us vs. Them. T. Ito, The Neural Correlates of Social
Categorization. B. Derks, Social Identity and Automatic Social
Categorization. M. Zárate, Cerebral Hemispheric Asymmetries in Social
Perception: Perceiving People as Individuals or Group Members. Part 2: From
Identification to Intergroup Behavior. D. Scheepers, Social Identity Based
Challenge and Threat. C. de Dreu, Oxytocin Promotes Intergroup Competition.
S. Fiske, Social Neuroscience Evidence for Dehumanized Perception. Part
3: From Prejudice to Control. D. Amodio, Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Prejudice Control. J. Richeson, How Interracial Interactions Deplete
Attentional Resources. B. Bartholow, Stereotype Activation and Control of
Race Bias: Cognitive Control of Inhibition and its Impairment by Alcohol.
Part 4: The Target's Perspective: Physiological Responses to Stigma. J.
Blascovich, Challenge and Threat in Response to Stigma. B. Major, Worldview
Disconfirmation is Stressful: Threat vs. Challenge in Response to Low
Status. M. Inzlicht, Stigma Impairs the Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Self-control. Part 5: Improving Inter-group Relations. W. Berry Mendes,
Neuro-endocrine Stress Responses during Inter-group Interactions. N.
Ellemers, Moral Accountability and Control of Implicit Prejudice. R.
Mendoza-Denton, How Cross-racial Friendships Reduce Interracial Anxiety.
Others as Us vs. Them. T. Ito, The Neural Correlates of Social
Categorization. B. Derks, Social Identity and Automatic Social
Categorization. M. Zárate, Cerebral Hemispheric Asymmetries in Social
Perception: Perceiving People as Individuals or Group Members. Part 2: From
Identification to Intergroup Behavior. D. Scheepers, Social Identity Based
Challenge and Threat. C. de Dreu, Oxytocin Promotes Intergroup Competition.
S. Fiske, Social Neuroscience Evidence for Dehumanized Perception. Part
3: From Prejudice to Control. D. Amodio, Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Prejudice Control. J. Richeson, How Interracial Interactions Deplete
Attentional Resources. B. Bartholow, Stereotype Activation and Control of
Race Bias: Cognitive Control of Inhibition and its Impairment by Alcohol.
Part 4: The Target's Perspective: Physiological Responses to Stigma. J.
Blascovich, Challenge and Threat in Response to Stigma. B. Major, Worldview
Disconfirmation is Stressful: Threat vs. Challenge in Response to Low
Status. M. Inzlicht, Stigma Impairs the Neural Mechanisms Underlying
Self-control. Part 5: Improving Inter-group Relations. W. Berry Mendes,
Neuro-endocrine Stress Responses during Inter-group Interactions. N.
Ellemers, Moral Accountability and Control of Implicit Prejudice. R.
Mendoza-Denton, How Cross-racial Friendships Reduce Interracial Anxiety.