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9781572309425

The Social Psychology of Stigma

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572309425

  • ISBN10:

    1572309423

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-07-16
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Summary

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 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 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 Overviewp. 1
The Perceiver
Why People Stigmatize: Toward a Biocultural Frameworkp. 31
Threat and the Social Construction of Stigmap. 62
Stigma and Stereotypesp. 88
Ideology and Lay Theories of Stigma: The Justification of Stigmatizationp. 126
The Stigmatized
Social Stigma and the Self: Meanings, Situations, and Self-Esteemp. 153
The Looking-Glass Self Revisited: Behavior Choice and Self-Perception in the Social Tokenp. 184
The Hidden Costs of Hidden Stigmap. 220
Coping with Stigma and Prejudicep. 243
The Social Interface
Awkward Moments in Interactions between Nonstigmatized and Stigmatized Individualsp. 273
Stigma, Threat, and Social Interactionsp. 307
"Too Young, Too Old": Stigmatizing Adolescents and Eldersp. 334
Stigma and Self-Fulfilling Propheciesp. 374
The Social Consequences of Physical Disabilityp. 419
Indexp. 441
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