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Resistance to affirmative action : the implications of aversive racism / John Davidio, co-aut. Jeffrey Mann, co-aut. Samuel GaertnerDisponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: DR (1). :

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Intergroup misunderstandings : impact of divergent social realities / ed. Stéphane Demoulin, Jacques-Philippe Leyens, John F. DovidioNível de parte analítica: Divergent social realities, depending on where you sit : perspectives from the stereotype content model • Emotional misunderstandings in intergroup negotiations • Intergroup helping as status-organizing for intergroup misunderstandings • The struggle for social equality : collective action versus prejudice reduction • Reducing prejudice : common ingroup and dual identity in unequal status intergroup encounters • Strategies for prejudice reduction : the norms of nondiscrimination • Majority and minority perspectives on justice and trust : is there a concensus on goals? • Talking about power : group power and the desired content of intergroup interactions • Maintaining the illusion of meritocracy : how men and women interactively sustain gender inequality at work • Divergent social realities, depending on where you sit : perspectives from the stereotype content model • Infrahumanization : the differential interpretation of primary and secondary emotions • Why do they perceive us as we are? : ingroup projection as a source of intergroup misunderstanding • Worlds apart : the universality of racism leads to divergent social realities • Interpretation of interaction : responsiveness to verbal and nonverbal cues • Intergroup misunderstandings in emotion communication • How do they see us? : the vicissitudes of metaperception in intergroup relations • Acculturation and immigrant- host community relations in multicultural settings • Prejudice and intergroup interaction • Intergroup misunderstandings : interactions and divergences in realities, goals, and strategiesPublicação: New York : Psychology Press, 2009Descrição: 347 p.Disponibilidade:

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