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Understanding the Psychology of Diversity

Understanding the Psychology of Diversity

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Featuring chapters on traditional prejudice topics such as categorization and stereotypes, sexism, racism, and social stigma, Understanding the Psychology of Diversity is a wide-ranging textbook that covers the cognitive and emotional underpinnings of prejudice attached to all forms of inequality. Mixed in with this content are further chapters that explore newer and more nontraditional diversity topics, such as sexual-orientation and social class-based prejudice, weight and appearance-based prejudice, and diversity on television.
A number of student-friendly features appear in this text, including:
- `Diversity Issue' boxes, spotlighted in each chapter, centre around recent issues, or research findings related to prejudice or social stigma.
- `Making Connections' questions interspersed throughout chapters stop readers and encourage them to think more deeply about issues/ concepts just covered.
- Summaries, Key Terms in the text and at the beginning of chapters, Further Readings and interesting Websites are also all included.
Understanding the Psychology of Diversity is the perfect textbook for courses on the Psychology of Diversity, Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination as well as Race and Gender.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
274
Release Date:
2007-04-13
Publication Date:
2007-04-26
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Ltd
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1412921082
ISBN13:
9781412921084
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
711 g
Height:
196 cm
Width:
241 cm
Thickness:
19 cm
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