Discrimination in Childhood and Adolescence

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Developmental Intergroup
Developmental Intergroup Theory
developmental origins of bias
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Ethnic Discrimination
ethnic minority children
gender bias in education
Improve Intergroup Attitudes
Intergroup Contact
intergroup relations
Interpersonal Social Behaviors
LGB
LGB Adolescent
LGB Student
LGB Youth
LGBTQ Adolescent
LGBTQ adolescent psychology
LGBTQ Inclusive Curriculum
LGBTQ Status
LGBTQ Student
LGBTQ Teen
LGBTQ Youth
Negative Academic Stereotypes
Peer Discrimination
Peer Sexual Harassment
Perceiving Gender Discrimination
Perceiving Group Discrimination
Reduce Intergroup Bias
Social Group Attitudes
social stigma research
Vice Versa
youth mental health

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138939974
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Discrimination impacts most youth at some point. Almost all children and adolescents belong to at least one stigmatized group, whether they are a Black or Latino boy in school; an immigrant or refugee; a gay, lesbian, or bisexual teen; or a girl in physics class. Discrimination on the basis of race/ethnicity, immigration status, gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity can have long-term academic, psychological, and social repercussions, especially when it is directed at a cognitively developing child or an emotionally vulnerable adolescent. How children and adolescents are impacted by this discrimination depends on their cognitive ability to perceive the bias, the context in which the bias occurs, and resources they have to help cope with the bias.

This book details, synthesizes, and analyzes the perception and impact of discrimination in childhood and adolescence across multiple stigmatized social groups to help us better understand the complex phenomenon of discrimination and its long-term consequences. By looking at the similarities and differences in discrimination across all social groups, we can more fully understand its mechanisms of influence. Before we can fully address the persistent achievement gap between White and ethnic minority children, the high rates of suicidal thoughts among LGBT youth, and the underrepresentation of girls in STEM careers, we must first examine the ways in which discrimination influences and is understood by children, with their unique cognitive constraints and within the specific contexts in which they live.

Christia Spears Brown is a Professor of Developmental and Social Psychology at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on children’s and adolescents’ understanding of social inequalities and the ways those inequalities shape development.

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