Confronting prejudice and discrimination : the science of changing minds and behaviors

著者

    • Mallett, Robyn K.
    • Monteith, Margo J.

書誌事項

Confronting prejudice and discrimination : the science of changing minds and behaviors

edited by Robyn K. Mallett, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, United States, Margo J. Monteith, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States

Academic Press, [2019]

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注記

Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)

Includes bibliographical references and index

"Key features: Addresses factors that determine individuals' decisions to confront stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. Analyzes how personal and collective motives shape responses in confrontation-relevant situations. Examines the consequences of confrontation from the perspectives of targets,perpetrators, and bystanders. Provides a roadmap for how to prepare for and engage in successful confrontations at the individual level. Covers confronting bias in various settings including in schools, health care, the workplace, and on the internet. Discusses confrontation in the context of racism, sexism, sexual harassment, and other forms of bias, including intersectional forms of bias." -- Back cover

収録内容

  • List of contributors
  • Introduction
  • Confronting prejudice and discrimination: Historical influences and contemporary approaches
  • Robyn K. Mallett
  • Margo J. Monteith
  • Part I: Decisions to confront bias
  • Confronting intergroup bias: Predicted and actual responses to racism and sexism
  • Kerry Kawakami
  • Francine Karmali
  • Elysia Vaccarino
  • The CPR model: Decisions involved in confronting prejudiced responses
  • Leslie Ashburn-Nardo
  • M. Fazuan Abdul Karim
  • The decision to act: Factors that predict women's and men's decisions to confront sexism
  • Jessica J. Good
  • Julie A. Woodzicka
  • Kimberly A. Bourne
  • Corinne A. Moss-Racusin
  • When do groups with a victimized past feel solidarity with other victimized groups?
  • Thomas C. Bell
  • Nyla R. Branscombe
  • Part II: Motives and consequences of confrontation
  • Goals drive responses to perceived discrimination
  • Robyn K. Mallett
  • Kala J. Melchiori
  • How lay theories (or mindsets) shape the confrontation of prejudice
  • Aneeta Rattan
  • Personal, collective, and group-distancing motives underlying confrontation of prejudice
  • Julia C. Becker
  • Manuela Barreto
  • Adolescents' responses to gendered harassment and discrimination: Effective strategies within a school context
  • Christia S. Brown
  • Ilyssa Salomon
  • Intersectional approaches to the study of confronting prejudice
  • Jessica D. remedios
  • Muna Akhtar
  • The consequences of confronting prejudice
  • Alexander M. Czopp
  • Part III: Approaches to confrontation in context
  • Navigating successful confrontations: What should I say and how should I say it?
  • Margo J. Monteith
  • Mason D. Burns
  • Laura L. Hildebrand
  • The prejudice habit-breaking intervention: An empowerment-based confrontation approach
  • William T.L. Cox
  • Patricia G. Devine
  • Addressing bias in healthcare: Confrontation as a tool for bias reduction and patient and provider self-advocacy
  • Katherine Wolsiefer
  • Jeff Stone
  • "I disagree! Sexism is silly to me!" Teaching children to recognize and confront gender biases
  • Rebecca S. Bigler
  • Erin Pahlke
  • From pixels to protest: Using the internet to confront bias at the societal level
  • Eric M. Gomez
  • Cheryl R. Kaiser
  • Index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Confronting Prejudice and Discrimination: The Science of Changing Minds and Behaviors focuses on confrontation as a strategy for reducing bias and discrimination. The volume tackles questions that people face when they wish to confront bias: What factors influence people's decisions to confront or ignore bias in its various forms? What are the motives and consequences of confrontation? How can confrontation be approached individually, through education and empowerment, and in specific contexts (e.g., health care) to yield favourable outcomes? These questions are paramount in contemporary society, where confrontation of bias is increasingly evident. Moreover, great strides in the scientific study of confrontation in the past 20 years has yielded valuable insights and answers. This volume is an essential resource for students and researchers with an interest in prejudice and prejudice reduction, and will also be valuable to non-academics who wish to stand up to bias through confrontation.

目次

I. Decisions to Confront Bias 1. Confronting intergroup bias: Predicted and actual responses to racism and sexism 2. The CPR Model: Decisions Involved in Confronting Prejudiced Responses 3. The decision to act: Factors that predict women's and men's decisions to confront sexism 4. When do groups with a victimized past feel solidarity with other victimized groups? II. Motives and Consequences of Confrontation 5. Goals Drive Responses to Perceived Discrimination 6. How lay theories (or mindsets) shape the confrontation of prejudice 7. Personal, collective, and group-distancing motives underlying confrontation of prejudice 8. Adolescents' Responses to Gendered Harassment and Discrimination: Effective Strategies within a School Context 9. Intersectional approaches to the study of confronting prejudice 10. The consequences of confronting prejudice: Confronter, confronted, and bystander perspectives III. Approaches to Confrontation in Context 11. Navigating Successful Confrontations: What Should I Say and How Should I Say It? 12. Intervening to "break the gender bias habit." 13. Addressing Bias in Healthcare: Confrontation as a Tool for Bias Reduction and Patient and Provider Self-Advocacy 14. I disagree! Sexism is silly to me!" Teaching children to recognize and confront gender biases 15. From Pixels to Protest: Using the Internet to Confront Bias at the Societal Level

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