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Beyond prejudice : extending the social psychology of conflict, inequality and social change / edited by John Dixon and Mark Levine.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: xi, 333 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780521198165
  • 052119816X
  • 9780521139625 (pbk.)
  • 0521139627 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 179.3 DIX 23
LOC classification:
  • HM1091 .B49 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Stephen Reicher -- Prejudice, social identity, and social change : resolving the Allportian problematic / Katherine J. Reynolds, S. Alexander Haslam, and John C. Turner -- An ambivalent alliance : hostile and benevolent sexism as complementary justifications for gender inequality / Peter Glick and Susan T. Fiske -- Prejudice and dehumanization / Nick Haslam and Stephen Loughnan -- Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination revisited : from William James to W.E.B. Du Bois / Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. -- Beyond "old' and "new" : for a social psychology of racism / Samuel Pehrson and Colin Wayne Leach -- The notion of "prejudice" : some rhetorical and ideological aspects / Michael Billig -- The prejudice problematic / Margaret Wetherell -- Implicit prejudice in mind and interaction / Kevin Durrheim -- Rethinking the prejudice problematic : a collaborative cognition approach / Susan Condor and Lia Figgou -- Models of social change in social psychology : collective action or prejudice reduction? conflict or harmony? / Stephen C. Wright and Gamze Baray -- From attitudes to (in)action : the darker side of "we" / John F. Dovidio ... [et al.] -- Contact and social change in an ongoing asymmetrical conflict : four social-psychological models of reconciliation-aimed planned encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians / Ifat Maoz -- From prejudice to collective action / Clifford Stott, John Drury, and Stephen Reicher -- Conclusions and future directions : the nature, significance, and inherent limitations of the concept of prejudice in social psychology / John Dixon and Mark Levine. From perception to mobilization : the shifting paradigm of prejudice / https://assets.cambridge.org/97805211/98165/toc/9780521198165_toc.pdf
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Stephen Reicher -- Prejudice, social identity, and social change : resolving the Allportian problematic / Katherine J. Reynolds, S. Alexander Haslam, and John C. Turner -- An ambivalent alliance : hostile and benevolent sexism as complementary justifications for gender inequality / Peter Glick and Susan T. Fiske -- Prejudice and dehumanization / Nick Haslam and Stephen Loughnan -- Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination revisited : from William James to W.E.B. Du Bois / Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. -- Beyond "old' and "new" : for a social psychology of racism / Samuel Pehrson and Colin Wayne Leach -- The notion of "prejudice" : some rhetorical and ideological aspects / Michael Billig -- The prejudice problematic / Margaret Wetherell -- Implicit prejudice in mind and interaction / Kevin Durrheim -- Rethinking the prejudice problematic : a collaborative cognition approach / Susan Condor and Lia Figgou -- Models of social change in social psychology : collective action or prejudice reduction? conflict or harmony? / Stephen C. Wright and Gamze Baray -- From attitudes to (in)action : the darker side of "we" / John F. Dovidio ... [et al.] -- Contact and social change in an ongoing asymmetrical conflict : four social-psychological models of reconciliation-aimed planned encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians / Ifat Maoz -- From prejudice to collective action / Clifford Stott, John Drury, and Stephen Reicher -- Conclusions and future directions : the nature, significance, and inherent limitations of the concept of prejudice in social psychology / John Dixon and Mark Levine. Table of Contents:
Introduction John Dixon and Mark Levine.
Part I. Beyond Prejudice:
1. From perception to mobilization: the shifting paradigm of prejudice Stephen Reicher.
2. Prejudice, social identity and social change: resolving the Allportian problematic Katherine J. Reynolds, S. Alexander Haslam and John C. Turner.
3. An ambivalent alliance: hostile and benevolent sexism as complementary justifications for gender inequality Peter Glick and Susan T. Fiske.
4. Prejudice and dehumanization Nick Haslam and Stephen Loughnan.
5. Stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination revisited: from William James to W. E. B. Du Bois Stanley O. Gaines, Jr.
6. Beyond 'old' and 'new': for a social psychology of racism Samuel Pehrson and Colin Wayne Leach.
7. The notion of 'prejudice': some rhetorical and ideological aspects Michael Billig.
8. The prejudice problematic Margaret Wetherell.
9. Implicit prejudice in mind and interaction Kevin Durrheim.
10. Rethinking the prejudice problematic: a collaborative cognition approach Susan Condor and Lia Figgou.
Part II. Prejudice and Social Change Revisited:
11. Models of social change in social psychology: collective action or prejudice reduction? Conflict or harmony? Stephen C. Wright and Gamze Baray.
12. From attitudes to (in)action: the darker side of 'we' John F. Dovidio, Tamar Saguy, Samuel L. Gaertner and Erin L. Thomas.
13. Contact and social change in an ongoing asymmetrical conflict: four social-psychological models of reconciliation-aimed planned encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians Ifat Maoz.
14. From prejudice to collective action Clifford Stott, John Drury and Stephen Reicher.
Conclusions and future directions: the nature, significance and inherent limitations of the concept of prejudice in social psychology John Dixon and Mark Levine. From perception to mobilization : the shifting paradigm of prejudice /

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