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9781572305731

The Social Psychology of Stigma

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572305731

  • ISBN10:

    1572305738

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-07-13
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

Over the past three decades, social psychologists have made great strides in understanding stigma. Whether based on disability, age, body size or appearance, membership in a racial or ethnic minority group, or other attributes, the devaluation of those perceived as "different" has profound repercussions both for individuals and for society. This book brings together leading researchers to present groundbreaking findings on such topics as the various dimensions of stigma, why people stigmatize others, how targeted individuals are affected by and respond to stigmatization, and influences on social interactions. Chapters are organized around a cohesive conceptual framework that incorporates the perspectives of both the perceiver and the target; the relevance of personal and collective identities; and the interplay of affective, cognitive, and behavioral reactions in stigmatization.

Author Biography

Todd F. Heatherton, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College.

Robert E. Kleck, PhD, is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College.

Michelle R. Hebl, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Rice University.

Jay G. Hull, PhD, is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College.

Table of Contents

Stigma: Introduction and Overview
1(30)
John F. Dovidio
Brenda Major
Jennifer Crocker
PART I. THE PERCEIVER
Why People Stigmatize: Toward a Biocultural Framework
31(31)
Steven L. Neuberg
Dylan M. Smith
Terrilee Asher
Threat and the Social Construction of Stigma
62(26)
Charles Stangor
Christian S. Crandall
Stigma and Stereotypes
88(38)
Monica Biernat
John F. Dovidio
Ideology and Lay Theories of Stigma: The Justification of Stigmatization
126(27)
Christian S. Crandall
PART II. THE STIGMATIZED
Social Stigma and the Self: Meanings, Situations, and Self-Esteem
153(31)
Jennifer Crocker
Diane M. Quinn
The Looking-Glass Self Revisited: Behavior Choice and Self-Perception in the Social Token
184(36)
Delia Cioffi
The Hidden Costs of Hidden Stigma
220(23)
Laura Smart
Daniel M. Wegner
Coping with Stigma and Prejudice
243(30)
Carol T. Miller
Brenda Major
PART III. THE SOCIAL INTERFACE
Awkward Moments in Interactions between Nonstigmatized and Stigmatized Individuals
273(34)
Michelle R. Hebl
Jennifer Tickle
Todd F. Heatherton
Stigma, Threat, and Social Interactions
307(27)
Jim Blascovich
Wendy Berry Mendes
Sarah B. Hunter
Brian Lickel
``Too Young, Too Old'': Stigmatizing Adolescents and Elders
334(40)
Leslie A. Zebrowitz
Joann M. Montepare
Stigma and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
374(45)
Lee Jussim
Polly Palumbo
Celina Chatman
Stephanie Madon
Alison Smith
The Social Consequences of Physical Disability
419(22)
Michelle R. Hebl
Robert E. Kleck
Index 441

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