Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice (eBook, PDF)
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The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice aims to answer the questions: why is prejudice so persistent? How does it affect people exposed to it? And what can we do about it? Providing a comprehensive examination of prejudice from its evolutionary beginnings and environmental influences through to its manifestations and consequences, this Handbook is an essential resource for scholars and students who are passionate about understanding prejudice, social change, collective action, and prejudice reduction. Featuring cutting-edge research from top scholars in the field, the chapters…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316889770
- Artikelnr.: 52961563
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316889770
- Artikelnr.: 52961563
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psychology of prejudice Chris G. Sibley and Fiona Kate Barlow; 2.
Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice Oliver Sng, Keelah E.
G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg; 3. From prejudice to social change: a
social identity perspective Katherine J. Reynolds, Emina Subasic, Luisa
Batalha and Ben Jones; 4. Ingroup projection as a challenge of diversity:
consensus about and complexity of superordinate categories Michael Wenzel,
Sven Waldzus and Melanie C. Steffens; 5. Intergroup discrimination: ingroup
love or outgroup hate? Marilynn B. Brewer; 6. Intergroup emotions theory:
prejudice and differentiated emotional reactions toward outgroups Angela T.
Maitner, Eliot R. Smith and Diane M. Mackie; 7. Intergroup threats Walter
G. Stephan and Cookie White Stephan; 8. Social dominance theory:
explorations in the psychology of oppression Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill,
Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho; 9. The dual
process motivational model of ideology and prejudice John Duckitt and Chris
G. Sibley; 10. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies Fiona
Kate Barlow, James M. Sherlock and Brendan P. Zietsch; Part II. Prejudice
in Specific Domains: 11. Understanding the nature, measurement, and utility
of implicit intergroup biases Kumar Yogeeswaran, Thierry Devos and Kyle
Nash; 12. Aversive racism and contemporary bias John F. Dovidio, Samuel L.
Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson; 13. Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first
century Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick and Susan T. Fiske; 14. Sexism in
intimate contexts: how romantic relationships help explain the origins,
functions and consequences of sexist attitudes Matthew D. Hammond and
Nickola C. Overall; 15. Religion and prejudice Ben K. L. Ng and Will M.
Gervais; 16. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and empirical models
V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett; 17. Weight bias: prejudice and
discrimination towards overweight and obese people Phillippa C. Diedrichs
and Rebecca Puhl; 18. Prejudice against immigrants in multicultural
societies Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart; 19. Generalized
prejudice: old wisdom and new perspectives Robin Bergh and Nazar Akrami;
Part III. Prejudice Reduction and Analysis in Applied Contexts: 20. Recent
developments in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group
status, and contact valence Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen
C. Wright; 21. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two
psychological models of social change (and how to reconcile them) John
Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal; 22.
Self-regulation strategies for combating prejudice Mason D. Burns, Laura
Ruth M. Parker and Margo J. Monteith; 23. Antecedents and consequences of
evaluative concerns experienced during intergroup interaction: when and how
does group status matter? Jacquie D. Vorauer and Matthew Quesnel; 24.
Stereotypicality biases and the criminal justice system Danny Osborne, Paul
G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson; 25. Prejudice, stigma, bias,
discrimination and health Yin Paradies, João Luiz Bastos and Naomi Priest;
26. Development of delegitimization and animosity in the context of
intractable conflict Daniel Bar-Tal and Talia Avrahamzon; 27. Interventions
in real world settings: using media to overcome prejudice and promote
intergroup reconciliation in Central Africa Rezarta Bilali and Ervin Staub;
28. Identification with all humanity: the antithesis of prejudice, and more
Sam McFarland; 29. It's all about ignorance: reflections from the
blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise Jane Elliott.
psychology of prejudice Chris G. Sibley and Fiona Kate Barlow; 2.
Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice Oliver Sng, Keelah E.
G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg; 3. From prejudice to social change: a
social identity perspective Katherine J. Reynolds, Emina Subasic, Luisa
Batalha and Ben Jones; 4. Ingroup projection as a challenge of diversity:
consensus about and complexity of superordinate categories Michael Wenzel,
Sven Waldzus and Melanie C. Steffens; 5. Intergroup discrimination: ingroup
love or outgroup hate? Marilynn B. Brewer; 6. Intergroup emotions theory:
prejudice and differentiated emotional reactions toward outgroups Angela T.
Maitner, Eliot R. Smith and Diane M. Mackie; 7. Intergroup threats Walter
G. Stephan and Cookie White Stephan; 8. Social dominance theory:
explorations in the psychology of oppression Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill,
Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho; 9. The dual
process motivational model of ideology and prejudice John Duckitt and Chris
G. Sibley; 10. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies Fiona
Kate Barlow, James M. Sherlock and Brendan P. Zietsch; Part II. Prejudice
in Specific Domains: 11. Understanding the nature, measurement, and utility
of implicit intergroup biases Kumar Yogeeswaran, Thierry Devos and Kyle
Nash; 12. Aversive racism and contemporary bias John F. Dovidio, Samuel L.
Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson; 13. Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first
century Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick and Susan T. Fiske; 14. Sexism in
intimate contexts: how romantic relationships help explain the origins,
functions and consequences of sexist attitudes Matthew D. Hammond and
Nickola C. Overall; 15. Religion and prejudice Ben K. L. Ng and Will M.
Gervais; 16. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and empirical models
V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett; 17. Weight bias: prejudice and
discrimination towards overweight and obese people Phillippa C. Diedrichs
and Rebecca Puhl; 18. Prejudice against immigrants in multicultural
societies Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart; 19. Generalized
prejudice: old wisdom and new perspectives Robin Bergh and Nazar Akrami;
Part III. Prejudice Reduction and Analysis in Applied Contexts: 20. Recent
developments in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group
status, and contact valence Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen
C. Wright; 21. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two
psychological models of social change (and how to reconcile them) John
Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal; 22.
Self-regulation strategies for combating prejudice Mason D. Burns, Laura
Ruth M. Parker and Margo J. Monteith; 23. Antecedents and consequences of
evaluative concerns experienced during intergroup interaction: when and how
does group status matter? Jacquie D. Vorauer and Matthew Quesnel; 24.
Stereotypicality biases and the criminal justice system Danny Osborne, Paul
G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson; 25. Prejudice, stigma, bias,
discrimination and health Yin Paradies, João Luiz Bastos and Naomi Priest;
26. Development of delegitimization and animosity in the context of
intractable conflict Daniel Bar-Tal and Talia Avrahamzon; 27. Interventions
in real world settings: using media to overcome prejudice and promote
intergroup reconciliation in Central Africa Rezarta Bilali and Ervin Staub;
28. Identification with all humanity: the antithesis of prejudice, and more
Sam McFarland; 29. It's all about ignorance: reflections from the
blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise Jane Elliott.