Prejudice, Identity and Well-Being
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Prejudice, Identity and Well-Being
Voices of Diversity Among College Students
Hill, Charles T.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2022
406
Dura
Inglês
9781032115801
15 a 20 dias
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PART I -- OVERVIEWS Introduction: Why was this book written? 1. How Is Prejudice Related to Other Concepts? 2. How are Identities Developed and Changed? 3. How do Identities Intersect to Impact Well-Being? 4. How were Voices of Diversity Studied? PART II --TYPES OF IDENTITIES 5. Racial-ethnic identities 6. Social class identities 7. Immigrant generation and language identities 8. Religious identities 9. Gender identities 10. Sexual identities 11. Family and dating identities 12. Age identities 13. School and athletic identities 14. Disability Identities 15. Body image identities 16. Geographic and place identities 17. Political Identities 18. Bullies and victims PART III - COMPARING IDENTITIES 19. Importance of identities 20. Comparing prejudices 21. Models of prejudice and well-being 22. Changes over the years Epilogue: Implications
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campus;college;identity formation;intersectionality;wellbeing;age;health;family;sexuality;occupation;social class;religion;race;nationality;ethnicity;gender;multiple identities;identity;critical race theory;discrimination;prejudice;stigma;Racial Ethnic Identities;Nontrivial Correlations;Trivial Correlations;Young Man;Structural Equation Modeling;All;Sexual Orientation Prejudice;Part III;Disability Identities;Identity Importance;Diverse Identities;Vice Versa;Mental Health Identities;United States;Religious Prejudice;Good Life;College Professors;Follow;Athletic Ability;Physical Attractiveness;Sexual Double Standard;Body Image Identities;Yes;Anal Sex;Non-trivial Correlations
PART I -- OVERVIEWS Introduction: Why was this book written? 1. How Is Prejudice Related to Other Concepts? 2. How are Identities Developed and Changed? 3. How do Identities Intersect to Impact Well-Being? 4. How were Voices of Diversity Studied? PART II --TYPES OF IDENTITIES 5. Racial-ethnic identities 6. Social class identities 7. Immigrant generation and language identities 8. Religious identities 9. Gender identities 10. Sexual identities 11. Family and dating identities 12. Age identities 13. School and athletic identities 14. Disability Identities 15. Body image identities 16. Geographic and place identities 17. Political Identities 18. Bullies and victims PART III - COMPARING IDENTITIES 19. Importance of identities 20. Comparing prejudices 21. Models of prejudice and well-being 22. Changes over the years Epilogue: Implications
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campus;college;identity formation;intersectionality;wellbeing;age;health;family;sexuality;occupation;social class;religion;race;nationality;ethnicity;gender;multiple identities;identity;critical race theory;discrimination;prejudice;stigma;Racial Ethnic Identities;Nontrivial Correlations;Trivial Correlations;Young Man;Structural Equation Modeling;All;Sexual Orientation Prejudice;Part III;Disability Identities;Identity Importance;Diverse Identities;Vice Versa;Mental Health Identities;United States;Religious Prejudice;Good Life;College Professors;Follow;Athletic Ability;Physical Attractiveness;Sexual Double Standard;Body Image Identities;Yes;Anal Sex;Non-trivial Correlations