Understanding prejudice, racism, and social conflict /

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Imprint:London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, 2001.
Description:xvi, 362 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4577256
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Other authors / contributors:Augoustinos, Martha.
Reynolds, Katherine J.
ISBN:0761962077
0761962085 (pbk)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-343) and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Prejudice And Racism: Defining The Problem 'Knowing' The Experience
  • Prejudice, Racism and Social Psychology
  • The Changing Nature of Racism
  • From Old to New?
  • Boongs, Bigots, and Bystanders
  • Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Experiences of Racism and Prejudice and their Implications for Psychology in Australia
  • Part 2. Development, Socialization And Personality
  • Development of Prejudice in Children
  • The Socialization of Tolerance
  • Prejudice and Personality
  • The Case of the Authoritarian and Social Dominator
  • Part 3. Social Cognition, Mood And Attitudes
  • Stereotyping and Prejudice
  • A Cognitive Approach
  • Affect, Prejudice, and Discrimination
  • In the Politics of 'Gut-Feeling', Feeling Better is What Counts
  • Prejudiced Attitudes, Group Norms, and Discriminatory Behaviour
  • Part 4. Prejudice And Group Life
  • Prejudice as a Group Process
  • The Role of Social Identity
  • Distortion V. Meaning
  • Categorization on Trial for Inciting Intergroup Hatred
  • Realistic Intergroup Conflict
  • Prejudice, Power, and Protest
  • Part 5. The Language And Rhetoric Of Racism
  • The Language of Prejudice and Racism
  • 'How to Do X without Doing Y'
  • Accomplishing Discrimination without 'Being Racist' - 'Doing Equity'
  • Part 6. Future Directions
  • Reducing Prejudice
  • An Historical and Multi-Level Approach
  • Studying Psychology, Studying Racism