ISBN:
9781802209662
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 470 Seiten)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Research handbook on communication and prejudice
DDC:
303.3/85072
Keywords:
Prejudices Handbooks, manuals, etc Research
;
Communication Handbooks, manuals, etc Research
Abstract:
"This informative Research Handbook brings together a unique combination of methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspectives to present a comprehensive overview of communication and prejudice research. Editors Elvis Nshom and Stephen Croucher, along with expert authors from across the globe, extensively analyse prejudice and communication research, highlighting the importance of drawing distinct connections between the two. They discuss the relationship between language and bias, realistic group conflict theory, systemic inequity and #BlackLivesMatter, as well as empirical studies in communication and prejudice in non-US contexts. As the global understanding of prejudice has changed and developed, this Research Handbook emphasises the crucial need to explore prejudice and its interrelated processes in more diverse contexts, namely the ways in which we communicate and interact with one another. This Research Handbook is a vital resource for students, academics and researchers specialising in sociology of discrimination, social psychology, cultural sociology and communication. Providing an interdisciplinary overview of communication and prejudice, this book is also beneficial for policymakers and practitioners working in domestic politics, public policy and international relations"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Preface / Elvis Nshom and Stephen Croucher -- Part I. Communication, language, media, and prejudice -- 1. Introduction: Understanding prejudice and communication / Elvis Nshom -- 2. The relationship between language and bias / Katherine Anne Collins and Traci-lee Dawn Christianson -- 3. Media and prejudice / Sylvie Graf, Simona O'hová, and Mirjana Rupar -- 4. Prejudice and othering in social media: A systematic literature review / Shomaila Sadaf -- Part II. Key theories and terms in communication and prejudice -- 5. Prejudicial nonaccommodative moves: The cycles of intergroup communication experience / Howard Giles, Quinten Bernhold, and Dennis McCarty -- 6. Intergroup contact and intergroup dialogue: Communicative pathways to addressing prejudice and intergroup bias / Nick Joyce, Dakota Sandras, and Jordan Soliz -- 7. Ethnolinguistic vitality, multilingual communication and speakers of contested languages / Justyna Olko -- 8. Communication and prejudice: Integrated threat theory / Thao Nguyen -- 9. Realistic group conflict theory / Elvis Nshom -- Part III. Methodological approaches and advances -- 10. Analyzing prejudice through qualitative research methods: A case study approach / Angela Putman -- 11. "was that (racial) prejudice, or was it just me?": An autoethnographic approach to deconstructing prejudice / Tina Harris -- Part IV. Current u.s.-based cases in communication and prejudice -- 12. Systemic inequity and #blacklivesmatter / Jozie Nummi and Monica Williams -- 13. LGBTQ lives in the United States / Brian Harrison and Quinn Buhman -- 14. Prejudice towards refugees in the United States / Elvis Williams and Elvis Nshom -- 15. Instructional communication and prejudice / Kevin James and Stephanie Kelly -- 16. Prejudice and health communication in the United States / Lillie Williamson -- 17. Prejudice and ethnocentrism toward asian Americans during the covid-19 pandemic / Stephen Croucher, Thao Nguyen, Doug Ashwell, Anthony Spencer, Tatiana Permyakova, Mohan Dutta, and Oscar Gomez -- Part V. Empirical studies in communication and prejudice in non-us contexts -- 18. Denigrated, delegitimized, and erased: Prejudice against scots in the uk / Audra Diers-Lawson -- 19. Migration to and from Latin America: Understanding and negotiating prejudices / Anthony Spencer and Paola Albarrán -- 20. Applying integrated threat theory to the palestinian-israeli conflict: A qualitative study / Kelsea Jackson and Stephen Croucher -- 21. A cross-cultural analysis of ethnocentrism and intercultural communication apprehension in India and the United States / Stephen Croucher -- 22. Covid-19 prejudice toward Chinese immigrants in Turkey / Stephen Croucher, Nadirabegim Eskiçorapçı and Thao Nguyen -- 23. Perceived discrimination among anglophone cameroonians: Gender and regional differences / Elvis Nshom, Immaculate Mkong, and Isidore Agha -- 24. Where injustice and inequality remain for one, equals partnership for none: Colonialism, prejudice and the māori struggle for equality in aotearoa/new zealand / Doug Ashwell and Bridget Raiha Bell -- 25. "minding their own business, slogging hard, and busting nobody's chops": The covid-19 pandemic and the anti-chinese sentiment in Italy - an integrated threat theory perspective / Davide Girardelli, Stephen Croucher, and Thao Nguyen -- 26. Prejudice in a portuguese context / João Caetano -- 27. Prejudice and the fear of immigrants in three Finnish cities: Helsinki, jyväskylä, and joensuu - a comparative approach / Elvis Nshom -- 28. Ethnocentrism studies in Russia and a russian ethnocentrism measure / Tatiana Permyakova and Ekaterina Balezina -- 29. Chinese indonesians and the new chinese migrants in indonesia / Tommy Yotes -- 30. Understanding stereotypes and integration of foreign residents in Japan / Tomomi Tomomune.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.4337/9781802209662
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