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Stereotypes and the Construction of the Social World explores the complexity of stereotypes, guiding the reader through issues of definition and theoretical explanations from psychology and other disciplines.
Stereotypes and the Construction of the Social World explores the complexity of stereotypes, guiding the reader through issues of definition and theoretical explanations from psychology and other disciplines.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Perry R. Hinton is a psychologist in the Centre for Applied Linguistics in the University of Warwick, UK. His research is in the area of stereotyping and intercultural communication. His previous books include The Perception of People: Integrating Cognition and Culture; Stereotypes, Cognition and Culture, and The Psychology of Interpersonal Perception.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: What are stereotypes? Chapter 2: The invention of the stereotype Chapter 3: Stereotypes in mind Chapter 4: Stereotypes, prejudice and social groups Chapter 5: Sharing stereotypes Chapter 6: Stereotypes and ideology Chapter 7: Stereotypes and everyday stories Chapter 8: 'Stereotypes' and the construction of the social world References Author Index Subject Index
Preface
Chapter 1: What are stereotypes?
Chapter 2: The invention of the stereotype
Chapter 3: Stereotypes in mind
Chapter 4: Stereotypes, prejudice and social groups
Chapter 5: Sharing stereotypes
Chapter 6: Stereotypes and ideology
Chapter 7: Stereotypes and everyday stories
Chapter 8: 'Stereotypes' and the construction of the social world
Preface Chapter 1: What are stereotypes? Chapter 2: The invention of the stereotype Chapter 3: Stereotypes in mind Chapter 4: Stereotypes, prejudice and social groups Chapter 5: Sharing stereotypes Chapter 6: Stereotypes and ideology Chapter 7: Stereotypes and everyday stories Chapter 8: 'Stereotypes' and the construction of the social world References Author Index Subject Index
Preface
Chapter 1: What are stereotypes?
Chapter 2: The invention of the stereotype
Chapter 3: Stereotypes in mind
Chapter 4: Stereotypes, prejudice and social groups
Chapter 5: Sharing stereotypes
Chapter 6: Stereotypes and ideology
Chapter 7: Stereotypes and everyday stories
Chapter 8: 'Stereotypes' and the construction of the social world
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Rezensionen
'In this impressive study of stereotypes, Perry Hinton discusses the discrepancies in their common usage, the problems associated with their social and cultural applications, and the overall complexities attendant on the conceptual attributes of the term. He deals with both the ideological purposes and consequences of stereotyping, and the possibilities of critical challenge and rejection. Along with all this, he takes into account the historical development of the term and the ways in which approaches to it have changed over time and varied within specific periods. The book is wide-ranging, clearly set out and accessibly written. I thoroughly recommend it.' - Professor Michael Pickering, Loughborough University, UK
'Perry Hinton has written a superb book on stereotypes. He begins his analysis by placing the concept of stereotype in its historical and intellectual context. His review of psychological research on stereotyping is thorough yet engaging. The book captures both the simplicity of stereotypes as mere concepts about groups of people and the complexity of their embedding in social structures and ideologies. Hinton's book communicates so well that undergraduate students could read it with understanding. Yet, the subtlety and depth of the book's argumentation makes it also appropriate fare for social scientists who are curious about why stereotypes exist and how they affect social life.' - Professor Alice Eagly, Northwestern University, USA