Prejudiced communication: a social psychological perspective
"The book first defines key terms and introduces several functions served by prejudiced communication, including the protection of established social hierarchies and the maintenance of "cognitive shortcuts." It explores how language reflects categorizations of ingroups and outgroups,...
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Guilford Press
2001
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Zusammenfassung: | "The book first defines key terms and introduces several functions served by prejudiced communication, including the protection of established social hierarchies and the maintenance of "cognitive shortcuts." It explores how language reflects categorizations of ingroups and outgroups, and how shared stereotypes are encoded and transmitted. Subsequent chapters address ways that prejudice is subtly or blatantly communicated in interpersonal interactions, including patronizing and controlling speech, discriminatory nonverbal behavior, and disdain for nonstandard accents or dialects. Next, the book examines the larger cultural context, discussing such topics as skewed portrayals in the news media, entertainment, and advertising; hostile humor; and continued legal tolerance of hate speech. Featured throughout are thought-provoking examples drawn from the classroom, the workplace, and other everyday situations. A concluding chapter summarizes major themes of the book and points toward empirical and theoretical gaps that invite further investigation." "Grounded in a social psychological perspective, the book also incorporates ideas and findings from communication, sociology, and related fields. It is an informative resource for anyone interested in prejudice and stereotyping, and an indispensable text for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 240 S. |
ISBN: | 1572306386 |
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adam_text | Prejudiced Communication
A Social Psychological
Perspective
JANET B RUSCHER
THE GUILFORD PRESS
New York London
Contents
1 Introduction: The What and Why 1
of Prejudiced Communication
What Is Prejudiced Communication? 1
The Functions of Prejudiced Communication 5
Chapter Summary 13
2 Language That Divides 15
Language as Represented Thought 15
Representation of Outgroup Members 17
Chapter Summary 43
3 Developing and Using Shared Stereotypes 44
What Are Shared Stereotypes? 45
Mechanisms for Developing Shared Stereotypes 49
Stereotype Transmission 63
Shared Stereotypes and Group Decision Making 72
Chapter Summary 79
4 Talking Down to Outgroup Members 80
Patronizing Talk 81
Performance Feedback 93
Chapter Summary 104
XI
xii Contents
5 Preferred Cultural Patterns and Nonverbal Behavior 105
Standard Interaction Patterns 106
The Nonverbal Communication of Prejudice 120
Chapter Summary 135
6 The News Media 137
Portrayal of Outgroups by the News Media 138
Whence the Differential Portrayals? 158
Potential Impact of the News Media 165
Chapter Summary 172
7 The Culture of Prejudice 173
Advertising 174
Visual Entertainment: Television and Film 181
Group-Targeted Humor 188
Hate Speech 194
Chapter Summary 200
8 Afterword: What Is Known and What Is Unknown 202
Major Themes 202
What Next? 205
Conclusion 209
References 211
Index 237
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