ISBN:
0511499817
,
0511082037
,
9780511499814
,
9780511082030
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 483 pages)
,
illustrations (some color)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Bar-Tal, Daniel Stereotypes and prejudice in conflict
DDC:
305.892/705694
Keywords:
Palestinian Arabs Public opinion
;
Public opinion
;
Jews Attitudes
;
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in mass media
;
Prejudices
;
Multicultural education
;
Social conflict Psychological aspects
;
Intergroup relations
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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Ethnic relations
;
Intergroup relations
;
Jews ; Attitudes
;
Multicultural education
;
Palestinian Arabs ; Public opinion
;
Prejudices
;
Public opinion
;
Social conflict ; Psychological aspects
;
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in mass media
;
Israel Ethnic relations
;
Israel
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
In the last two decades, the study of social stereotypes and prejudice has become one of the central interests in social psychology in particular. One reflection of this growing interest is the focus on shared stereotypes and prejudices. The primary reason for this development is the recognition that stereotypes and prejudice play a determinative role in shaping intergroup relations. In situations of conflict, they are simultaneously outcomes of the accumulated animosity between the involved groups and also feed on the continuation of the conflict by furnishing the cognitive-affective basis for the experienced mistrust by the parties. In spite of this recognition, no systematic analysis of the stereotypes and prejudice was carried out in real situations. This book tries to rectify this by applying a general and universal conceptual framework to the study of the acquisition and development of stereotypes and prejudice in a society involved in an intractable conflict
Abstract:
The psychological basis of intergroup relations -- Psychological intergroup repertoire in intractable conflicts -- The context: The Arab-Israeli intractable conflict -- Representation of Arabs in public discourse -- Representation of Arabs in school textbooks -- Representation of Arabs in cultural products -- Representation of Arabs by Israeli Jews: review of empirical research -- The development of shared psychological intergroup repertoire in a conflict: theory and methods -- Studies with preschoolers -- Studies with schoolchildren, adolescents, and young adults -- The reflection of social images in human figure drawing.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-455) and index
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