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9780805856774

Stereotype Dynamics

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    9780805856774

  • ISBN10:

    0805856773

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-08-30
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau

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Summary

This volumeaddresses the role of communication in stereotype dynamics, while placing the phenomenon of social stereotypes appropriately in the socio-cultural context.Stereotype Dynamicsassembles top researchers in the field to investigate stereotype formation, maintenance, and transformation through interpersonal facets of communication. Section one presents meta-theoretical perspectives, strongly informed by theories and empirical research. Subsequent parts address the following research questions in the perspectives of language-based communication: *What do the signs in a languagemean, and how do the meanings of the signs shape stereotypes? *How do peopleusethose signs intentionally or unintentionally? Is language use biased in some way? *How do language users' identities affect themeaning of a particular language usein social context? *What are the social consequences of language-based communication? Does language-based communication provide a basis for the formation, maintenance, and transformation or social stereotypes? This timely book is ideal for advanced students, scholars, and researchers in social psychology, and related disciplines such as human communications and socio linguistics. It is also appropriate for use as a supplement in upper level courses on prejudice and stereotyping.

Author Biography

Yoshi Kashima is associate professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne in Australia. An editorial board member of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes, and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Dr.
Kashima received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 
Klaus Fielder is a professor of social psychology at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. An associate editor of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Dr. Fiedler received his Ph.D. from the University of Giessen. 
Peter Freytag is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany where he received his Ph.D. in Psychology in 2001.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Contributorsp. xiii
Stereotype Dynamics: An Introduction and Overviewp. 1
Stereotype Dynamics
Stereotypes in the Wildp. 11
Stereotype Change in the Social Contextp. 29
Cultural Dynamics of Stereotyping: Social Network Processes and the Perpetuation of Stereotypesp. 59
Symbolic Mediation and Stereotyping
A Semiotic Approach to Understanding the Role of Communication in Stereotypingp. 95
Derogatory Language in Intergroup Context: Are "Gay" and "Fag" Synonymous?p. 117
Dynamics of Sex-Role Stereotypesp. 135
Stereotype and Language Use
A Model of Biased Language Usep. 165
Strategic Language Use in Interpersonal and Intergroup Communicationp. 189
Sender-Receiver Constellations as a Moderator of Linguistic Abstraction Biasesp. 213
Stereotype Sharedness and Distinctiveness
Retention and Transmission of Socially Shared Beliefs: The Role of Linguistic Abstraction in Stereotypic Communicationp. 241
The Consensualization of Stereotypes in Small Groupsp. 263
How Communication Practices and Category Norms Lead People to Stereotype Particular People and Groupsp. 293
Identity, Self-Regulation, and Stereotyping
Kernel of Truth or Motivated Stereotype? Interpreting and Responding to Negative Generalizations About Your Groupp. 316
Social Identity and Social Convention in Responses to Criticisms of Groupsp. 339
The Interplay of Stereotype Threat and Regulatory Focusp. 367
Author Indexp. 391
Subject Indexp. 405
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