Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
x, 225 pages ; 27 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Defining prejudice -- Defining differences -- Evolutionary and psychodynamic approaches to prejudice -- Ideology and prejudice -- Development of prejudice in children -- Intergroup relations and prejudice -- Cognitive, affective, and interactive processes of prejudice -- Toward a wider lens : prejudice and the natural world -- Reducing prejudice and promoting social change. |
Summary |
"Provides an accessible review of social psychological theory on prejudice, emphasizing that prejudice is determined by factors at several levels of analysis. For example, prejudice is linked with competition and inequality between groups, and it can be fostered by religious and political ideologies that shape attitudes. The book integrates research on reducing prejudice, with an emphasis on intergroup and institutional strategies. It also discusses collective action to promote social justice, the most effective kinds of prejudice-reduction programs, and possible unintended consequences of such programs. With its thoughtful analysis, numerous real-life examples, and provocative content, this book will appeal to students and their educators, as well as researchers, surveying or investigating the field of prejudice and diversity"--From publisher description. |
Subject |
Prejudices -- Psychological aspects.
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Prejudices -- Psychological aspects. |
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Prejudices. |
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Prejudices -- Religious aspects.
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Prejudices -- Religious aspects. |
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Prejudices -- Prevention.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Jackson, Lynne M. Psychology of prejudice. 1st ed. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2011 (OCoLC)741860285 |
ISBN |
9781433809200 print |
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1433809206 print |
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9781433809217 electronic |
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1433809214 electronic |
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