Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination

Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination

Nelson, Todd D.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

12

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9781032505848

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Part 1: Origins of Prejudice 1. Evolutionary approaches to understanding prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination 2. Limitations, contestations, failures, and falsifications of dramatic claims in intergroup Relations Part 2: Cognitive, Affective, and Motivational Processes in Prejudice 3.The social neuroscience of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination 4.Beyond performance: Stereotype and social identity threat in context 5.Prejudice, left and right: Ideological differences and similarities in prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination Part 3: Targets of Prejudice 6.Understanding age prejudice and its varied contexts in the 21st century and beyond 7.Hegemonic masculinity and sexism 8.The stigma of mental illness 9.Ableism: The time has come to understand bias against people with disabilities 10.Anti-Fat prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination 11.The psychology of contemporary antisemitism 12.Sexual and gender identity prejudice 13."Go back to your country": Anti-immigrant prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination Part 4: Reducing Prejudice 14.Children's prejudice development and reduction: Challenges and opportunities 15.Interpersonal confrontation of bias 16. How social categorization shapes intergroup contact: Implications for understanding Group members' subjective experiences and prospects for achieving attitude Generalization 17. Motivation to respond without prejudice: Antecedents and consequences
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prejudice;stereotypes;discrimation;political activism;racism;ageism;sexism;gender bias;sexual orientation;minorities;minority stress;economic polarization;same-sex marriage;dehumanization;mental health;stigma;reducing prejudice;intergroup relations;stereotype threat;intergroup emotions theory;intergroup threat theory;neuroscience;sexual prejudice;workplace discrimination;categorization;identity