ABSTRACT

This Handbook provides a uniquely comprehensive and scholarly overview of the latest research on prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.

All chapters are written by eminent prejudice researchers who explore key topics, by presenting an overview of current research and, where appropriate, developing new theory, models, or scales.

The volume is clearly structured, with a broad section on cognitive, affective, and neurological processes, followed by chapters on some of the main target groups of prejudice – based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation, and weight. A concluding section explores the issues involved in reducing prejudice. Chapters on the history of research in prejudice and future directions round off this state-of-the-art Handbook.

The volume will provide an essential resource for students, instructors, and researchers in social and personality psychology, and also be an invaluable reference for academics and professionals in the fields of sociology, communication studies, gerontology, nursing, medicine, as well as government and policymakers and social service agencies.

chapter 3|18 pages

3Chapter Intergroup Threat Theory

chapter 14|24 pages

1Chapter 4 Intergroup Emotions Theory

chapter 18|20 pages

1Chapter 8 Measures of Prejudice

chapter 19|20 pages

1Chapter 9 Racism in the 21st Century

chapter 20|24 pages

2Chapter 0 Sexism

chapter 21|10 pages

2Chapter 1 Ageism

chapter 22|28 pages

2Chapter 2 Sexual Prejudice

chapter 23|20 pages

2Chapter 3 Anti-Fat Prejudice

chapter 25|18 pages

The Self-Regulation of Prejudice