The Cambridge handbook of the psychology of prejudice / edited by Fiona Kate Barlow & Chris G. Sibley.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge handbooks in psychologyPublication details: Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, 2017.Edition: Concise student editionDescription: xvii, 442 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781108444361
- 9781108426008
- Handbook of the psychology of prejudice
- Psychology of prejudice
- 303.385 23 BAR
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Formerly CIP.
pt. I. General theoretical perspectives pt. II. Prejudice in specific domains
The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice aims to answer the questions: why is prejudice so persistent? How does it affect people exposed to it? And what can we do about it? Providing a comprehensive examination of prejudice from its evolutionary beginnings and environmental influences through to its manifestations and consequences, this handbook is an essential resource for scholars and students who are passionate about understanding prejudice, social change, collective action, and prejudice reduction. Featuring cutting-edge research from top scholars in the field, the chapters provide an overview of psychological models of prejudice; investigate prejudice in specific domains such as race, religion, gender, and appearance; and develop explicit, evidence-based strategies for disrupting the processes that produce and maintain prejudice. This handbook challenges researchers and readers to move beyond their comfort zone, and sets the agenda for future avenues of research, policy, and intervention. Brings together chapters on prejudice from often disparate theoretical perspectives ; Features cutting-edge research on racial, sexual, and appearance-based prejudice, and demonstrates that while prejudice is pervasive, the way that it manifests (and why it persists) can differ depending on the target ; Concludes with a real-world example of anti-racist activism, with Jane Elliott describing the genesis of her 'Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes' anti-discrimination intervention in the wake of the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Also issued online.
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