Social Psychological Perspectives on Stigma
Advances in Theory and Research
Herausgeber: Pryor, John B; Bos, Arjan E R
Social Psychological Perspectives on Stigma
Advances in Theory and Research
Herausgeber: Pryor, John B; Bos, Arjan E R
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This volume presents cutting-edge research and theory on the social psychology of stigma. This book was originally published as a special issue of Basic and Applied Social Psychology.
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This volume presents cutting-edge research and theory on the social psychology of stigma. This book was originally published as a special issue of Basic and Applied Social Psychology.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781032929606
- ISBN-10: 103292960X
- Artikelnr.: 71623931
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781032929606
- ISBN-10: 103292960X
- Artikelnr.: 71623931
John B. Pryor is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, USA. He has been a contributor to the research literature on social stigma for 25 years. As a social psychologist, Dr. Pryor has examined many of the basic psychological processes that contribute to stigmatization. His research spans a variety of stigmatizing conditions including HIV, weight status, mental illness, racial status, and a variety of others. Arjan E. R. Bos is an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands. Some of Dr. Bos' principal research interests concern stigma reduction strategies and the impact of social stigma on psychological well-being of stigmatized individuals.
Stigma: Advances in Theory and Research Arjan E. R. Bos
John B. Pryor
Glenn D. Reeder
and Sarah E. Stutterheim 1. A New Stigmatized Identity? Comparisons of a "Food Addict" Label With Other Stigmatized Health Conditions Jenny A. DePierre
Rebecca M. Puhl
and Joerg Luedicke 2. Stigmatization
Repair
or Undesirable Side Effect of Tolerance? Being Clear About What We Study and Target for Intervention Anton J. M. Dijker 3. Belittled
Avoided
Ignored
Denied: Assessing Forms and Consequences of Stigma Experiences of People With Mental Illness Marie Ilic
Jost Reinecke
Gerd Bohner
Hans-Onno Röttgers
Thomas Beblo
Martin Driessen
Ulrich Frommberger
and Patrick William Corrigan 4. Stigma and Psychological Distress in People With HIV/AIDS Gregory M. Herek
Sona Saha
and Jeffrey Burack 5. Turning Our Attention to Stigma: An Objective Self-Awareness Analysis of Stigma and Its Consequences Elizabeth C. Pinel and Jennifer K. Bosson 6. Motivation for Education and Work in Young Muslim Women: The Importance of Value for Ingroup Domains Colette Van Laar
Belle Derks
and Naomi Ellemers 7. "Discredited" Versus "Discreditable": Understanding How Shared and Unique Stigma Mechanisms Affect Psychological and Physical Health Disparities Stephenie R. Chaudoir
Valerie A. Earnshaw
and Stephanie Andel 8. When Stigma-by-Association Threatens
Self-Esteem Helps: Self-Esteem Protects Volunteers in Stigmatizing Contexts Patrick C. Dwyer
Mark Snyder
and Allen M. Omoto 9. Cultural Differences in Targets of Stigmatization Between Individual- and Group-Oriented Cultures Hyeyoung Shin
John F. Dovidio
and Jaime L. Napier 10. The Intimate Partner Violence Stigmatization Model and Barriers to Help Seeking Nicole M. Overstreet and Diane M. Quinn 11. "Don't Stigmatize": The Ironic Effects of Equal Opportunity Guidelines in Interviews Juan M. Madera and Michelle R. Hebl 12. Erasing the Stigma: Where Science Meets Advocacy Patrick W. Corrigan and Kristin A. Kosyluk 13. A Peek Inside the Targets' Toolbox: How Stigmatized Targets Deflect Discrimination by Invoking a Common Identity Toni Schmader
Alyssa Croft
Jessica Whitehead
and Jeff Stone
John B. Pryor
Glenn D. Reeder
and Sarah E. Stutterheim 1. A New Stigmatized Identity? Comparisons of a "Food Addict" Label With Other Stigmatized Health Conditions Jenny A. DePierre
Rebecca M. Puhl
and Joerg Luedicke 2. Stigmatization
Repair
or Undesirable Side Effect of Tolerance? Being Clear About What We Study and Target for Intervention Anton J. M. Dijker 3. Belittled
Avoided
Ignored
Denied: Assessing Forms and Consequences of Stigma Experiences of People With Mental Illness Marie Ilic
Jost Reinecke
Gerd Bohner
Hans-Onno Röttgers
Thomas Beblo
Martin Driessen
Ulrich Frommberger
and Patrick William Corrigan 4. Stigma and Psychological Distress in People With HIV/AIDS Gregory M. Herek
Sona Saha
and Jeffrey Burack 5. Turning Our Attention to Stigma: An Objective Self-Awareness Analysis of Stigma and Its Consequences Elizabeth C. Pinel and Jennifer K. Bosson 6. Motivation for Education and Work in Young Muslim Women: The Importance of Value for Ingroup Domains Colette Van Laar
Belle Derks
and Naomi Ellemers 7. "Discredited" Versus "Discreditable": Understanding How Shared and Unique Stigma Mechanisms Affect Psychological and Physical Health Disparities Stephenie R. Chaudoir
Valerie A. Earnshaw
and Stephanie Andel 8. When Stigma-by-Association Threatens
Self-Esteem Helps: Self-Esteem Protects Volunteers in Stigmatizing Contexts Patrick C. Dwyer
Mark Snyder
and Allen M. Omoto 9. Cultural Differences in Targets of Stigmatization Between Individual- and Group-Oriented Cultures Hyeyoung Shin
John F. Dovidio
and Jaime L. Napier 10. The Intimate Partner Violence Stigmatization Model and Barriers to Help Seeking Nicole M. Overstreet and Diane M. Quinn 11. "Don't Stigmatize": The Ironic Effects of Equal Opportunity Guidelines in Interviews Juan M. Madera and Michelle R. Hebl 12. Erasing the Stigma: Where Science Meets Advocacy Patrick W. Corrigan and Kristin A. Kosyluk 13. A Peek Inside the Targets' Toolbox: How Stigmatized Targets Deflect Discrimination by Invoking a Common Identity Toni Schmader
Alyssa Croft
Jessica Whitehead
and Jeff Stone
Stigma: Advances in Theory and Research Arjan E. R. Bos
John B. Pryor
Glenn D. Reeder
and Sarah E. Stutterheim 1. A New Stigmatized Identity? Comparisons of a "Food Addict" Label With Other Stigmatized Health Conditions Jenny A. DePierre
Rebecca M. Puhl
and Joerg Luedicke 2. Stigmatization
Repair
or Undesirable Side Effect of Tolerance? Being Clear About What We Study and Target for Intervention Anton J. M. Dijker 3. Belittled
Avoided
Ignored
Denied: Assessing Forms and Consequences of Stigma Experiences of People With Mental Illness Marie Ilic
Jost Reinecke
Gerd Bohner
Hans-Onno Röttgers
Thomas Beblo
Martin Driessen
Ulrich Frommberger
and Patrick William Corrigan 4. Stigma and Psychological Distress in People With HIV/AIDS Gregory M. Herek
Sona Saha
and Jeffrey Burack 5. Turning Our Attention to Stigma: An Objective Self-Awareness Analysis of Stigma and Its Consequences Elizabeth C. Pinel and Jennifer K. Bosson 6. Motivation for Education and Work in Young Muslim Women: The Importance of Value for Ingroup Domains Colette Van Laar
Belle Derks
and Naomi Ellemers 7. "Discredited" Versus "Discreditable": Understanding How Shared and Unique Stigma Mechanisms Affect Psychological and Physical Health Disparities Stephenie R. Chaudoir
Valerie A. Earnshaw
and Stephanie Andel 8. When Stigma-by-Association Threatens
Self-Esteem Helps: Self-Esteem Protects Volunteers in Stigmatizing Contexts Patrick C. Dwyer
Mark Snyder
and Allen M. Omoto 9. Cultural Differences in Targets of Stigmatization Between Individual- and Group-Oriented Cultures Hyeyoung Shin
John F. Dovidio
and Jaime L. Napier 10. The Intimate Partner Violence Stigmatization Model and Barriers to Help Seeking Nicole M. Overstreet and Diane M. Quinn 11. "Don't Stigmatize": The Ironic Effects of Equal Opportunity Guidelines in Interviews Juan M. Madera and Michelle R. Hebl 12. Erasing the Stigma: Where Science Meets Advocacy Patrick W. Corrigan and Kristin A. Kosyluk 13. A Peek Inside the Targets' Toolbox: How Stigmatized Targets Deflect Discrimination by Invoking a Common Identity Toni Schmader
Alyssa Croft
Jessica Whitehead
and Jeff Stone
John B. Pryor
Glenn D. Reeder
and Sarah E. Stutterheim 1. A New Stigmatized Identity? Comparisons of a "Food Addict" Label With Other Stigmatized Health Conditions Jenny A. DePierre
Rebecca M. Puhl
and Joerg Luedicke 2. Stigmatization
Repair
or Undesirable Side Effect of Tolerance? Being Clear About What We Study and Target for Intervention Anton J. M. Dijker 3. Belittled
Avoided
Ignored
Denied: Assessing Forms and Consequences of Stigma Experiences of People With Mental Illness Marie Ilic
Jost Reinecke
Gerd Bohner
Hans-Onno Röttgers
Thomas Beblo
Martin Driessen
Ulrich Frommberger
and Patrick William Corrigan 4. Stigma and Psychological Distress in People With HIV/AIDS Gregory M. Herek
Sona Saha
and Jeffrey Burack 5. Turning Our Attention to Stigma: An Objective Self-Awareness Analysis of Stigma and Its Consequences Elizabeth C. Pinel and Jennifer K. Bosson 6. Motivation for Education and Work in Young Muslim Women: The Importance of Value for Ingroup Domains Colette Van Laar
Belle Derks
and Naomi Ellemers 7. "Discredited" Versus "Discreditable": Understanding How Shared and Unique Stigma Mechanisms Affect Psychological and Physical Health Disparities Stephenie R. Chaudoir
Valerie A. Earnshaw
and Stephanie Andel 8. When Stigma-by-Association Threatens
Self-Esteem Helps: Self-Esteem Protects Volunteers in Stigmatizing Contexts Patrick C. Dwyer
Mark Snyder
and Allen M. Omoto 9. Cultural Differences in Targets of Stigmatization Between Individual- and Group-Oriented Cultures Hyeyoung Shin
John F. Dovidio
and Jaime L. Napier 10. The Intimate Partner Violence Stigmatization Model and Barriers to Help Seeking Nicole M. Overstreet and Diane M. Quinn 11. "Don't Stigmatize": The Ironic Effects of Equal Opportunity Guidelines in Interviews Juan M. Madera and Michelle R. Hebl 12. Erasing the Stigma: Where Science Meets Advocacy Patrick W. Corrigan and Kristin A. Kosyluk 13. A Peek Inside the Targets' Toolbox: How Stigmatized Targets Deflect Discrimination by Invoking a Common Identity Toni Schmader
Alyssa Croft
Jessica Whitehead
and Jeff Stone