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245 0 0 _aStigma and group inequality :
_bsocial psychological perspectives /
_c[edited by] Shana Levin, Colette van Laar.
264 1 _aMahwah, NJ :
_bLawrence Erlbaum Associates,
_c2006.
300 _axiii, 333 pages :
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500 _aProceedings of a symposium held in the spring of 2004 in Claremont, California.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tThe Experience of Stigma: Individual, Interpersonal, and Situational Influences /
_rC. van Laar, S. Levin --
_gPart I.
_tConfronting, Concealing, and Coping: Responses to Stigma --
_tSocial Psychological Perspectives on Coping With Stressors Related to Stigma /
_rC.T. Miller --
_tDominant Ideology Threat and the Interpersonal Consequences of Attributions to Discrimination /
_rC.R. Kaiser --
_tSilence Is Not Golden: The Intrapersonal Consequences of Not Confronting Prejudice /
_rJ.N. Shelton, J.A. Richeson, J. Salvatore, D.M. Hill --
_tConcealable Versus Conspicuous Stigmatized Identities /
_rD.M. Quinn --
_tResponding to Everyday Discrimination: A Synthesis of Research on Goal Directed, Self-Regulatory Coping Behaviors /
_rJ.K. Swim, M.A. Thomas --
_gPart II.
_tStigma in the Social Context: Coping With Threatening Environments --
_tHow Environments Can Threaten Academic Performance, Self-Knowledge, and Sense of Belonging /
_rM. Inzlicht, C. Good --
_tMechanisms for Coping With Status-Based Rejection Expectations /
_rR. Mendoza-Denton, E. Page-Gould, J. Pietrzak --
_tStigma and Intergroup Contact Among Members of Minority and Majority Status Groups /
_rL.R. Troop --
_tNew Perspectives on Stigma and Psychological Well-Being /
_rB. Major --
_gPart III.
_tStigma and the Social Basis of the Self --
_tUnderstanding Stigma From the Perspective of the Self-Expansion Model /
_rT. McLaughlin-Volpe --
_tThe Interpersonal Basis of Self-Stereotyping /
_rS. Sinclair, J. Huntsinger --
_tStigma and Shame: Emotional Responses to the Stereotypic Actions of One's Ethnic Ingroup /
_rT. Schmader, B. Lickel --
_tStigma and the Social Basis of the Self: A Synthesis /
_rJ. Crocker, J.A. Garcia.
520 _a"Today people still suffer from stigma based on many different group memberships: African Americans and Latinos are negatively stereotyped in the intellectual domain, women are negatively stereotyped in the math domain, and those who are mentally ill suffer from more global devaluation. The book provides a snapshot of the latest theoretical and empirical work on social psychological approaches to stigma and group inequality. It focuses on the perspective of the stigmatized groups and discusses the effects of the stigma on the individual, the interacting partners, the groups to which they belong, and the relations between the groups.Broken into three major sections, Stigma and Group Inequality:*discusses the tradeoffs that stigmatized individuals must contend with as they weigh the benefits derived from a particular response to stigma against the costs associated with it;*explores the ways in which environments can threaten one's intellectual performance, sense of belonging, and self concept; and*argues that the experience of possessing a stigmatized identity is shaped by social interactions with others in the stigmatized group as well as members of other groups.Stigma and Group Inequality is a valuable resource for students and scholars in the fields of psychology, sociology, social work, anthropology, communication, public policy, and political science, particularly for courses on stigma, prejudice, and intergroup relations. The book is also accessible to teachers, administrators, community leaders, and concerned citizens who are trying to understand and improve the plight of stigmatized individuals in school, at work, at home, in the community, and in society at large."--Publisher description.
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