The Psychology of prejudice
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The Psychology of prejudice
(The Ontario symposium, v. 7)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780805811193
Description
This volume consists of expanded and updated versions of papers presented at the Seventh Ontario Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology. The series is designed to bring together scholars from across North America who work in the same substantive area, with the goals of identifying common concerns and integrating research findings.
The topic of this symposium was the psychology of prejudice and the presentations covered a wide variety of issues. The papers present state-of-the-art research programs addressing prejudice from the point of view of both the bigoted person as well as the victim of bigotry. The chapter authors confront this issue from two major -- and previously separate -- research traditions: the psychology of attitude and intergroup conflict. The chapters are organized in the following sequence of topics: the determinants and consequences of stereotypes, individual differences in prejudicial attitudes, intergroup relations, the responses of victims to prejudice and discrimination, and an integrative summary/commentary. Illustrating both the diversity and vitality of research on the psychology of prejudice, the editors hope that this volume will stimulate further research and theorizing in this area.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. R.C. Gardner, Stereotypes as Consensual Beliefs. M. Snyder, P. Miene, On the Functions of Stereotypes and Prejudice. M.R. Banaji, A.G. Greenwald, Implicit Stereotyping and Prejudice. V.M. Esses, G. Haddock, M.P. Zanna, The Role of Mood in the Expression of Intergroup Stereotypes. S.L. Neuberg, Expectancy-Confirmation Processes in Stereotype-Tinged Social Encounters: The Moderating Role of Social Goals. B. Altemeyer, Reducing Prejudice in Right-Wing Authoritarians. C.D. Batson, C.T. Burris, Personal Religion: Depressant or Stimulant of Prejudice and Discrimination? R.Y. Bourhis, Power, Gender, and Intergroup Discrimination: Some Minimal Group Experiments. R.Y. Bourhis, I. Sachdev, A. Gagnon, Intergroup Research with the Tajfel Matrices: Methodological Notes. D.M. Taylor, S.C. Wright, L.E. Porter, Dimensions of Perceived Discrimination: The Personal/Group Discrimination Discrepancy. R.N. Lalonde, J.E. Cameron, Behavioral Responses to Discrimination: A Focus on Action. J. Crocker, B. Major, Reactions to Stigma: The Moderating Role of Justifications. M.B. Brewer, The Social Psychology of Prejudice: Getting it All Together.
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: pbk ISBN 9780805813555
Description
This volume consists of expanded and updated versions of papers presented at the Seventh Ontario Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology. The series is designed to bring together scholars from across North America who work in the same substantive area, with the goals of identifying common concerns and integrating research findings.
The topic of this symposium was the psychology of prejudice and the presentations covered a wide variety of issues. The papers present state-of-the-art research programs addressing prejudice from the point of view of both the bigoted person as well as the victim of bigotry. The chapter authors confront this issue from two major -- and previously separate -- research traditions: the psychology of attitude and intergroup conflict. The chapters are organized in the following sequence of topics: the determinants and consequences of stereotypes, individual differences in prejudicial attitudes, intergroup relations, the responses of victims to prejudice and discrimination, and an integrative summary/commentary. Illustrating both the diversity and vitality of research on the psychology of prejudice, the editors hope that this volume will stimulate further research and theorizing in this area.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. R.C. Gardner, Stereotypes as Consensual Beliefs. M. Snyder, P. Miene, On the Functions of Stereotypes and Prejudice. M.R. Banaji, A.G. Greenwald, Implicit Stereotyping and Prejudice. V.M. Esses, G. Haddock, M.P. Zanna, The Role of Mood in the Expression of Intergroup Stereotypes. S.L. Neuberg, Expectancy-Confirmation Processes in Stereotype-Tinged Social Encounters: The Moderating Role of Social Goals. B. Altemeyer, Reducing Prejudice in Right-Wing Authoritarians. C.D. Batson, C.T. Burris, Personal Religion: Depressant or Stimulant of Prejudice and Discrimination? R.Y. Bourhis, Power, Gender, and Intergroup Discrimination: Some Minimal Group Experiments. R.Y. Bourhis, I. Sachdev, A. Gagnon, Intergroup Research with the Tajfel Matrices: Methodological Notes. D.M. Taylor, S.C. Wright, L.E. Porter, Dimensions of Perceived Discrimination: The Personal/Group Discrimination Discrepancy. R.N. Lalonde, J.E. Cameron, Behavioral Responses to Discrimination: A Focus on Action. J. Crocker, B. Major, Reactions to Stigma: The Moderating Role of Justifications. M.B. Brewer, The Social Psychology of Prejudice: Getting it All Together.
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