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Prejudice and Perceiving Multiple Identities
Oleh:
Crisp, Richard J.
Jenis:
Article from Books - Reference
Dalam koleksi:
The Sage Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination
,
page 508-525.
Topik:
Common Ingroup Identities
;
Dual Identification
;
Crossed Categorization
;
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Dual Identities
;
Ingroup Projection and Category Correlation
;
Identity Complexity
;
Superordinate Categorization
;
Simultaneous Categorization
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
301.150.1 SAG 12
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Isi artikel
This chapter provides a review and integration of research into how the recognition and use of multiple identities in person perception can encourage reductions in prejudice, steretyping, and intergroup discrimination. The chapter considers levels of increasing categorial complexity while weaving together these previously distinct strands into a coherent overall framework. Taking the common ingroup identity model as a starting point, it considers how dual identity and crossed categorization formulations developed as both viable characterizations of the complexity of real intergroup relations, as well as the means to counter cognitive and motivational pressures towards ingroup favoritism. It then charts the emergence of more recent conceptualizations of category complexity and associated implications for social identity, ingroup projection and cognitive flexibility in impression formation. Finally, possible directions for future research are discussed with a focus on developing policy and practice to promote, encourage and enhance harmonious intergroup relations.
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