Authors
ST Fiske
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill
Description
Examines why stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination are enduring phenomena. Social psychological research, reviewed here in 4 major sections, explains that stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination have (1) some apparently automatic aspects and (2) some socially pragmatic aspects, both of which tend to sustain them. But, as research also indicates, change is possible, for (3) stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination seem individually controllable, and consequently,(4) social structure influences their occurrence. Past and present theoretical approaches to these issues are also discussed.(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)
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