Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination: 2nd Edition

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Todd D. Nelson
Psychology Press, 20.08.2015 - 532 Seiten

This Handbook is a comprehensive and scholarly overview of the latest research on prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.

The Second Edition provides a full update of its highly successful predecessor and features new material on key issues such as political activism, economic polarization, minority stress, same-sex marriage laws, dehumanization, and mental health stigma, in addition to a timely update on how victims respond to discrimination, and additional coverage of gender and race.

All chapters are written by eminent researchers who explore topics by presenting an overview of current research and, where appropriate, developing new theory, models, or scales. The volume is clearly structured, with a broad section on cognitive, affective, and neurological processes, and there is inclusion of studies of prejudice based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation, and weight. A concluding section explores the issues involved in reducing prejudice.

The Handbook is an essential resource for students, instructors, and researchers in social and personality psychology, and an invaluable reference for academics and professionals in sociology, communication studies, gerontology, nursing, medicine, as well as government and policymakers and social service agencies.

 

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Contributors
1993
The Prejudiced Personality
2001
One of the Largest and Most Replicable
2020
References
1984
Stereotype Threat
2001
How our Means for Feeling Transcendent of Death Foster
References
Intergroup Emotions Theory
Sexism
Nelson
Herek
Understanding and Reducing Interpersonal Discrimination
The Selfregulation of Prejudice
Categorization Identity
Understanding and Reducing Racial and Ethnic Prejudice
The Future of Research on Prejudice Stereotyping

Measures of Prejudice
Antecedents and Consequences
Inform Impression Formation Research
Research on Race

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Autoren-Profil (2015)

Todd D. Nelson is a Professor of Psychology at California State University – Stanislaus. His research focuses on stereotypes and prejudice against older adults (ageism). He is a fellow of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, and has published several chapters on ageism. Professor Nelson has also published a textbook on prejudice, edited a volume on ageism, and served as issue editor for the Journal of Social Issues volume focusing on ageism.

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