The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice
Herausgeber: Barlow, Fiona Kate; Sibley, Chris G.
The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice
Herausgeber: Barlow, Fiona Kate; Sibley, Chris G.
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This concise student edition of The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice includes new pedagogical features and instructor resources.
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This concise student edition of The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice includes new pedagogical features and instructor resources.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 886g
- ISBN-13: 9781108444361
- ISBN-10: 1108444369
- Artikelnr.: 52418818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 886g
- ISBN-13: 9781108444361
- ISBN-10: 1108444369
- Artikelnr.: 52418818
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. What is prejudice? An introduction Chris G. Sibley and Fiona
Kate Barlow; Part I. General Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Intergroup
discrimination: ingroup love or outgroup hate? Marilynn B. Brewer; 3.
Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice Oliver Sng, Keelah E.
G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg; 4. Understanding the nature,
measurement, and utility of implicit intergroup biases Kumar Yogeeswaran,
Thierry Devos and Kyle Nash; 5. Social dominance theory: explorations in
the psychology of oppression Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho; 6. The dual process
motivational model of ideology and prejudice John Duckitt and Chris G.
Sibley; 7. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies Fiona Kate
Barlow, James M. Sherlock, and Brendan P. Zietsch; 8. Recent developments
in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group status, and
contact valence Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen C. Wright;
9. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two psychological models
of social change (and how to reconcile them) John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim,
Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal; 10. It's all about ignorance:
reflections from the blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise Jane Elliott; Part II.
Prejudice in Specific Domains: 11. Aversive racism and contemporary bias
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson; 12.
Stereotypicality biases in the criminal justice system Danny Osborne, Paul
G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson; 13. Prejudice against immigrants in
multicultural societies Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart; 14.
Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first century Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick
and Susan T. Fiske; 15. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and
empirical models V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett; 16. Where do we go
from here? The eight hard problems facing the scientific study of prejudice
and its reduction Fiona Kate Barlow and Chris G. Sibley; Index.
Kate Barlow; Part I. General Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Intergroup
discrimination: ingroup love or outgroup hate? Marilynn B. Brewer; 3.
Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice Oliver Sng, Keelah E.
G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg; 4. Understanding the nature,
measurement, and utility of implicit intergroup biases Kumar Yogeeswaran,
Thierry Devos and Kyle Nash; 5. Social dominance theory: explorations in
the psychology of oppression Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho; 6. The dual process
motivational model of ideology and prejudice John Duckitt and Chris G.
Sibley; 7. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies Fiona Kate
Barlow, James M. Sherlock, and Brendan P. Zietsch; 8. Recent developments
in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group status, and
contact valence Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen C. Wright;
9. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two psychological models
of social change (and how to reconcile them) John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim,
Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal; 10. It's all about ignorance:
reflections from the blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise Jane Elliott; Part II.
Prejudice in Specific Domains: 11. Aversive racism and contemporary bias
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson; 12.
Stereotypicality biases in the criminal justice system Danny Osborne, Paul
G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson; 13. Prejudice against immigrants in
multicultural societies Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart; 14.
Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first century Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick
and Susan T. Fiske; 15. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and
empirical models V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett; 16. Where do we go
from here? The eight hard problems facing the scientific study of prejudice
and its reduction Fiona Kate Barlow and Chris G. Sibley; Index.
Preface; 1. What is prejudice? An introduction Chris G. Sibley and Fiona
Kate Barlow; Part I. General Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Intergroup
discrimination: ingroup love or outgroup hate? Marilynn B. Brewer; 3.
Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice Oliver Sng, Keelah E.
G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg; 4. Understanding the nature,
measurement, and utility of implicit intergroup biases Kumar Yogeeswaran,
Thierry Devos and Kyle Nash; 5. Social dominance theory: explorations in
the psychology of oppression Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho; 6. The dual process
motivational model of ideology and prejudice John Duckitt and Chris G.
Sibley; 7. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies Fiona Kate
Barlow, James M. Sherlock, and Brendan P. Zietsch; 8. Recent developments
in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group status, and
contact valence Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen C. Wright;
9. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two psychological models
of social change (and how to reconcile them) John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim,
Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal; 10. It's all about ignorance:
reflections from the blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise Jane Elliott; Part II.
Prejudice in Specific Domains: 11. Aversive racism and contemporary bias
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson; 12.
Stereotypicality biases in the criminal justice system Danny Osborne, Paul
G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson; 13. Prejudice against immigrants in
multicultural societies Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart; 14.
Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first century Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick
and Susan T. Fiske; 15. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and
empirical models V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett; 16. Where do we go
from here? The eight hard problems facing the scientific study of prejudice
and its reduction Fiona Kate Barlow and Chris G. Sibley; Index.
Kate Barlow; Part I. General Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Intergroup
discrimination: ingroup love or outgroup hate? Marilynn B. Brewer; 3.
Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice Oliver Sng, Keelah E.
G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg; 4. Understanding the nature,
measurement, and utility of implicit intergroup biases Kumar Yogeeswaran,
Thierry Devos and Kyle Nash; 5. Social dominance theory: explorations in
the psychology of oppression Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho; 6. The dual process
motivational model of ideology and prejudice John Duckitt and Chris G.
Sibley; 7. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies Fiona Kate
Barlow, James M. Sherlock, and Brendan P. Zietsch; 8. Recent developments
in intergroup contact research: affective processes, group status, and
contact valence Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen C. Wright;
9. From prejudice reduction to collective action: two psychological models
of social change (and how to reconcile them) John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim,
Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal; 10. It's all about ignorance:
reflections from the blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise Jane Elliott; Part II.
Prejudice in Specific Domains: 11. Aversive racism and contemporary bias
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson; 12.
Stereotypicality biases in the criminal justice system Danny Osborne, Paul
G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson; 13. Prejudice against immigrants in
multicultural societies Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart; 14.
Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first century Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick
and Susan T. Fiske; 15. Sexual prejudice: advances in conceptual and
empirical models V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett; 16. Where do we go
from here? The eight hard problems facing the scientific study of prejudice
and its reduction Fiona Kate Barlow and Chris G. Sibley; Index.







