Routledge International Handbook of Discrimination, Prejudice and Stereotyping

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Agnostic
anti-Muslim Sentiments
Antisemitic Prejudice
Asylum Seekers
bias
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critical approaches to prejudice
critical psychology
critical social justice
decolonising methodologies
discrimination
Discursive Psychology
employment
Epistemic Injustice
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feminist social science
Glass Cliff
Hate Crimes
identity
immigration
Implicit Biases
Intergroup Anxiety
Intergroup Contact
intergroup relations
intersectionality theory
law
Lay Beliefs
LGB
LGBT People
mental health
moral exclusion
non-Roma People
political leadership
prejudice
public policy
qualitative analysis
racism
radicalization
Secondary Antisemitism
Self-image Threat
social change
social exclusion research
social neuroscience
social norms
Societal Devaluation
Sociological Social Psychology
stereotyping
structural inequality
UK Asylum
UK Asylum System
Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children
Violate
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367223694
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This handbook explores prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination primarily as phenomena embedded in the social organization of societies and connected to structural factors and larger societal systems. It offers a unique critical and cross-disciplinary approach to the study of contemporary manifestations of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination.

New socio-psychological analyses of the most pressing social problems of our age bring into view future directions of research on prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination oriented to social change and collective action and that engage with wider systems of norms and discourse. The editors draw on social psychology, sociology, social policy, clinical psychology, cultural studies and feminist, antiracist and decolonizing social science to show how social psychology can successfully rekindle its intellectual dialogue with kindred social science fields to create broader foundations for the exploration of the paradoxes lodged at the heart of the social expression of prejudice in liberal democracies.

This is essential reading for anyone interested in prejudice, discrimination and stereotypes. The handbook will be of interest to academics and researchers exploring both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of discrimination, inequality and social exclusion, as well as students undertaking masters or doctoral studies in social psychology, political psychology and political science.

Cristian Tileagă is Reader in social psychology at Loughborough University, UK.

Martha Augoustinos is Professor of psychology at the University of Adelaide, Australia.

Kevin Durrheim is Professor of psychology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.