Intergroup Attitudes and Relations in Childhood Through Adulthood -

Intergroup Attitudes and Relations in Childhood Through Adulthood

Sheri R. Levy, Melanie Killen (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2010
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-973973-8 (ISBN)
78,55 inkl. MwSt
Prejudice and stereotyping are common processes between groups, and these processes frequently result in conflict. This volume presents work by both developmental and social psychologists on the origins and stability of intergroup conflict, along with research on ways to reduce conflict between groups.
This edited volume captures an exciting new trend in research on intergroup attitudes and relations, which concerns how individuals make judgments, and interact with individuals from different group categories, broadly defined in terms of gender, race, age, culture, religion, sexual orientation, and body type. This new approach is an integrative perspective, one which draws on theory and research in the areas of developmental and social psychology.

Throughout human history, intergroup conflict has often served as the basis for societal conflict, strife, and tension. Over the past several decades, individual and group mobility has enabled individuals to interact with a wider range of people from different backgrounds than ever before. On the one hand, this level of societal heterogeneity contributes to intergroup conflict. On the other hand, the experience of such heterogeneity has also reduced stereotypes, and increased an understanding of others' perspectives and experiences. Where does it begin? When do children acquire stereotypes about the other? What are the sources of influence, and how does change come about?

To provide a deeper understanding of the origins, stability, and reduction of intergroup conflict, scholars in this volume report on current, cutting edge theory and new research findings. Progress in the area of intergroup attitudes relies on continued advances in both the understanding of the origins and the trajectory of intergroup conflict and harmony (as historically studied by developmental psychologists) and the understanding of contexts and conditions that contribute to positive and negative intergroup attitudes and relations (as historically studied by social psychologists). Recent social and developmental psychology research clarifies the multifaceted nature of prejudice and the need for an interdisciplinary approach to addressing prejudice. The recent blossoming of research on the integration of developmental and social psychology represented in this volume will appeal to scholars and students in the areas of developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, education, social neuroscience, law, business, and political science.

SRL: Associate Professor of Psychology, SUNY Stony Brook MK: Professor of Human Development, University of Maryland College Park

1. Introduction: Sheri R. Levy and Melanie Killen
Section I: The Formation of Intergroup Attitudes and Relationships
2. Children's subjective identification with social groups: Mark Bennett and Fabio Sani
3. Peer Group Rejection and Children's Intergroup Prejudice: Drew Nesdale
4. The Development of Subjective Group Dynamics: Dominic Abrams and Adam Rutland
5. Gender Stereotyping and Prejudice in Young Children: A Developmental Intergroup Perspective: Andrea E. Arthur, Rebecca S. Bigler, Lynn S. Liben, Susan A. Gelman, Diane N. Ruble
6. The Development of Intergroup Social Cognition: Early Emergence, Implicit Nature, and Sensitivity to Group Status: Mahzarin R. Banaji, Andrew Scott Baron, Yarrow Dunham, Kristina Olson
Section II: Social Evaluation and Reasoning about Intergroup Attitudes and Relationships
7. Intergroup attitudes and reasoning about social exclusion in majority and
minority children in Spain: Ileana Enesco, Silvia Guerrero, Carolina Callejas, Irene Solbes, and Alejandra Navarro
8. Explicit Judgments and Implicit Bias: A Developmental Perspective: Melanie Killen, Heidi McGlothlin, & Alexandra Henning
9. A Social-Developmental Perspective on Lay theories and Intergroup Relations: Sheri R. Levy, Dina M. Karafantis, and Luisa Ramirez
10. Multiculturalism and group evaluations among minority and majority groups: Maykel Verkuyten
11. The multifaceted nature of sexual prejudice: How adolescents reason about sexual orientation and sexual prejudice: Stacey S. Horn
Section III: Fostering Change in Intergroup Attitudes and Relationships
12. An Integrative Approach to Changing Children's Intergroup Attitudes: Lindsey Cameron and Adam Rutland
13. The Common Ingroup Identity Model: Applications to Children and Adults: Samuel L. Gaertner, John F. Dovidio, Rita Guerra, Margarida Rebelo, Maria Benedicta Monteiro, Blake M. Riek, Melissa A. Houlette
14. A Mutual Acculturation Model for Understanding and Undermining Prejudice Among Adolescents: Michele A. Wittig
15. The Role of Intergroup Contact in Predicting Children's Inter-Ethnic Attitudes: Evidence from Meta-Analytic and Field Studies: Linda R. Tropp and Mary A. Prenovost
16. Intergroup name-calling and conditions for creating assertive bystanders: Frances E Aboud and Anna Joong

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.4.2010
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 251 x 175 mm
Gewicht 510 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Verhaltenstherapie
ISBN-10 0-19-973973-0 / 0199739730
ISBN-13 978-0-19-973973-8 / 9780199739738
Zustand Neuware
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