The Cambridge handbook of the psychology of prejudice / edited by Chris G. Sibley, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Fiona Kate Barlow, University of Queensland, Australia.

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Other Authors: Sibley, Chris G. (Editor), Barlow, Fiona Kate (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Series:Cambridge handbooks in psychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. General Theoretical Perspectives
  • 1. An introduction to the psychology of prejudice / Chris G. Sibley and Fiona Kate Barlow
  • 2. Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice / Oliver Sng, Keelah E.G. Williams and Steven L. Neuberg
  • 3. From prejudice to social change : a social identity perspective / Katherine J. Reynolds, Emina Subasic, Luisa Batalha and Benjamin M. Jones
  • 4. Ingroup projection as a challenge of diversity : consensus about and complexity of superordinate categories / Michael Wenzel, Sven Waldzus and Melanie C. Steffens
  • 5. Intergroup discrimination : ingroup love or outgroup hate? / Marilynn B. Brewer
  • 6. Intergroup emotions theory : prejudice and differentiated emotional reactions toward outgroups / Angela T. Maitner, Eliot R. Smith and Diane M. Mackie
  • 7. Intergroup threats / Walter G. Stephan and Cookie White Stephan
  • 8. Social dominance theory : explorations in the psychology of oppression / Jim Sidanius, Sarah Cotterill, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, Nour Kteily and Héctor Carvacho
  • 9. The dual process motivational model of ideology and prejudice / John Duckitt and Chris G. Sibley
  • 10. Is prejudice heritable? Evidence from twin studies / Fiona Kate Barlow, James M. Sherlock and Brendan P. Zietsch
  • Part II. Prejudice in Specific Domains
  • 11. Understanding the nature, measurement, and utility of implicit intergroup biases / Kumar Yogeeswaran, Thierry Devos and Kyle Nash
  • 12. Aversive racism and contemporary bias / John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson
  • 13. Ambivalent sexism in the twenty-first century / Rachel A. Connor, Peter Glick and Susan T. Fiske
  • 14. Sexism in intimate contexts : how romantic relationships help explain the origins, functions and consequences of sexist attitudes / Matthew D. Hammond and Nickola C. Overall
  • 15. Religion and prejudice / Ben K.L. Ng and Will M. Gervais
  • 16. Sexual prejudice : advances in conceptual and empirical models / V. Paul Poteat and Michelle Birkett
  • 17. Weight bias : prejudice and discrimination towards overweight and obese people / Phillippa C. Diedrichs and Rebecca Puhl
  • 18. Prejudice against immigrants in multicultural societies / Colleen Ward, Agnes Szabo and Jaimee Stuart
  • 19. Generalized prejudice: old wisdom and new perspectives / Robin Bergh and Nazar Akrami
  • Part III. Prejudice Reduction and Analysis in Applied Contexts
  • 20. Recent developments in intergroup contact research : affective processes, group status, and contact valence / Linda R. Tropp, Agostino Mazziotta and Stephen C. Wright
  • 21. From prejudice reduction to collective action : two psychological models of social change (and how to reconcile them) / John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, Clifford Stevenson and Huseyin Cakal
  • 22. Self-regulation strategies for combating prejudice / Mason D. Burns, Laura Ruth M. Parker and Margo J. Monteith
  • 23. Antecedents and consequences of evaluative concerns experienced during intergroup interaction : when and how does group status matter? / Jacquie D. Vorauer and Matthew Quesnel
  • 24. Stereotypicality biases and the criminal justice system / Danny Osborne, Paul G. Davies and Shirley Hutchinson
  • 25. Prejudice, stigma, bias, discrimination and health / Yin Paradies, João Luiz Bastos and Naomi Priest
  • 26. Development of delegitimization and animosity in the context of intractable conflict / Daniel Bar-Tal and Talia Avrahamzon
  • 27. Interventions in real world settings: using media to overcome prejudice and promote intergroup reconciliation in Central Africa / Rezarta Bilali and Ervin Staub
  • 28. Identification with all humanity: the antithesis of prejudice, and more / Sam McFarland
  • 29. It's all about ignorance: reflections from the blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise / Jane Elliott.