Multiple social categorization : processes, models, and applications

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Multiple social categorization : processes, models, and applications

edited by Richard J. Crisp and Miles Hewstone

Psychology Press, c2006

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Multiple social categorisation

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Multiple social categorization : context, process, and social consequences / Richard J. Crisp and Miles Hewstone
  • Hierarchies and minority groups : the roles of salience, overlap, and background knowledge in selecting meaningful social categorizations from multiple alternatives / Craig McGarty
  • Multiply categorizable social objects : representational models and some potential determinants of category use / Eliot R. Smith
  • Recategorization and crossed categorization : the implications of group salience and representations for reducing bias / John. F. Dovidio ... [et al.]
  • Commitment and categorization in common ingroup contexts / Richard J. Crisp
  • Self-concept threat and multiple categorization within groups / Michael A. Hogg and Matthew J. Hornsey
  • The crossed categorization hypothesis : cognitive mechanisms and patterns of intergroup bias / Theresa K. Vescio, Charles M. Judd & Poh-Pheng Chua
  • Explaining the effects of crossed categorization on ethnocentric bias / Norman Miller ...[et al.]
  • Gender among multiple social categories : social attraction in women but interpersonal attraction in men / Ramadhar Singh
  • Multiple social categorization and identity among multiracial, multiethnic, and multicultural individuals : processes and implications / Jean S. Phinney and Linda L. Alipuria
  • Political institutions and multiple social identities / Neal A. Carter
  • Multiple social categorization : integrative themes and future research priorities / Miles Hewstone ... [et al.]

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