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Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination at the seam between the centuries: evolution, culture, mind, and brain

✍ Scribed by Susan T. Fiske


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
135 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0046-2772

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✦ Synopsis


Social psycholoists possess considerable enthusiasm and expertise in the study of stereo! typin\ prejudice\ and discrimination\ havincommenced in the 0819s and 0829s[ Research and theory in the next three to four decades focused on motivation\ followed by a reactively exclusive focus on conition in the 0869s and early 0879s\ in turn followed by a 0889s joint focus on conition and motivation[ Throuhout\ intra!individual con~ict analyses have alternated with contextual analyses\ thouh both clearly have merit[ Based on a social evolutionary viewpoint\ a few core social motives "belonin\ understandin\ controllin\ enhancin\ and trustin# account for much current research on interpersonal cateory!based responses[ Trends for the future should entail more emphasis on behavior\ more sensitivity to cultural speci_cities and universals\ as well as buddinefforts on neural mechanisms of stereotypin\ prejudice\ and discrimination [ Copyri`ht