Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination

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Ageism
Aggression
Ambivalent Prejudice
Anti-fat
Anti-transgender Prejudice
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Authoritarianism
Aversive Prejudice
Beliefs
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Classism
Common Ingroup Identity
Conflict theory
Control Prejudice
Culture
Desegregation
developmental psychology
Disabilities
Discrimination
Egalitarianism
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Ethnicity
Evolution
Gender Belief System
Gender discrimination
Group Relative Deprivation
Hate crimes
Hate Group Members
Hate groups
Immigrants
implicit bias
Implicit Prejudice
Ingroup Members
Institutionalized discrimination
Intergroup Anxiety
Intergroup Attitudes
Intergroup bias
Intergroup Contact
intergroup dynamics
Intergroup relations
Jr.
minority group experiences
Outgroup Members
Positive Intergroup Contact
Prejudice
Psychodynamic theory
psychological mechanisms of bias reduction
PWD
qualitative research methods
Race
Racism
Realistic Conflict Theory
Reducing prejudice
Religion
SDO
Segregation
Self-regulation
Sexism
Sexual orientation discrimination
Sexual Orientation Prejudice
social cognition
Social identity
Social psychology
Stereotype Activation
Stereotype Application
Stereotype Threat
Stereotypes
Stigma
Stigmatized Group Members
Subtle discrimination
Terror Management Theory
Transgendered
White Research Participants
Women's rights
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367408145
  • Weight: 1240g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination provides a comprehensive and compelling overview of what psychological theory and research have to say about the nature, causes, and reduction of prejudice and discrimination. It balances a detailed discussion of theories and selected research with applied examples that ensure the material is relevant to students.

This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated and addresses several interlocking themes. It first looks at the nature of prejudice and discrimination, followed by a discussion of research methods. Next come the psychological underpinnings of prejudice: the nature of stereotypes, the conditions under which stereotypes influence responses to other people, contemporary theories of prejudice, and how individuals’ values and belief systems are related to prejudice. Explored next are the development of prejudice in children and the social context of prejudice. The theme of discrimination is developed via discussions of the nature of discrimination, the experience of discrimination, and specific forms of discrimination, including gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, and appearance. The concluding theme is the reduction of prejudice.

The book is accompanied by a comprehensive website featuring an Instructor Manual that contains activities and tools to help with teaching a prejudice and discrimination course; PowerPoint slides for every chapter; and a Test Bank with short answer and multiple-choice exam questions for every chapter.

This book is an essential companion for all students of prejudice and discrimination, including those in psychology, education, social work, business, communication studies, ethnic studies, and other disciplines. In addition to courses on prejudice and discrimination, this book will also appeal to those studying racism and diversity.

Mary E. Kite is Professor of Social Psychology at Ball State University. She received her PhD from Purdue University and is a fellow of the American and Midwestern Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science. In 2014, she received the Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award from the American Psychological Foundation.

Bernard E. Whitley, Jr., is Professor Emeritus of Psychological Science at Ball State University. He received his PhD in Social-Personality Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and is a Fellow of the American and Midwestern Psychological Association and a charter member and Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science.

Lisa S. Wagner is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Gerontology Minor at the University of San Francisco. She completed her PhD in Social and Personality Psychology at the University of Washington and has conducted research on stereotyping and prejudice for the past 25 years.