Prejudice, politics, and the American dilemma

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Prejudice, politics, and the American dilemma

edited by Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock, and Edward G. Carmines

Stanford University Press, c1993

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Bibliography: p. [307]-332

Includes index

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Description

A Stanford University Press classic.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Prejudice and politics: an introduction Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock and Edward G. Carmines
  • 2. Intergroup relations and stereotype change: a social-cognitive analysis and some longitudinal findings Myron Rothbart and Oliver P. John
  • 3. Personal attributes of people described by others as intolerant Harrison G. Gough and Pamela Bradley
  • 4. Age and cohort differences in American racial attitudes: the generational replacement hypothesis revisited Sue Dowden and John P. Robinson
  • 5. Ethnic stereotyping: a black-white comparison Lee Sigelman, James W. Shockey and Carol K. Sigelman
  • 6. Dimension of whites' beliefs about the black-white socioeconomic gap James R. Kluegel and Lawrence Bobo
  • 7. Middle-class blacks and the ambiguities of success Jennifer L. Hochschild
  • 8. The inevitability of oppression and the dynamics of social dominance Jim Sidanius and Felicia Pratto
  • 9. The politics of the American dilemma: issue pluralism Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock, Edward G. Carmines and Randall S. Peterson
  • 10. The changing American dilemma: liberal values and racial policies Edward G. Carmines and W. Richard Merriman, Jr.
  • 11. Assessing the presidential candidacies of Jesse Jackson Harold W. Stanley
  • 12. The decline in college entry among African Americans: findings in search of explanations Robert M. Hauser.

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