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Title: Prejudice and Stereotyping


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Prejudice and Stereotyping
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Important Definitions
  • Ethnocentrism
  • Stereotypes
  • Prejudice and Racism
  • Ethnic and Other Prejudices
  • Allport (1954)
  • Discrimination
  • Clark Clark, 1953 Beuf, 1977

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Ethnocentrism(Wade and Tavris, 1999)
  • The belief that ones own cultural or ethnic
    group is superior to all others
  • Examples
  • Chinese word for China Center of the World
  • Navajo term for selves The People
  • Manifested in beliefs that 1 sex, ethnicity,
    religion, school, community, country, SES, etc.
    is better than another

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Stereotypes(Wade and Tavris 2000)
  • Definition summary impression of a group of
    people in which a person believes that all
    members of a group share a common trait or traits
  • Distortions Created by Stereotypes
  • Accentuation of group differences
  • Production of selective perception
  • Underestimation of within group differences

5
Prejudice Racism
  • Prejudice and racism describe ways in which
    people devalue, disadvantage, demean, and in
    general, unfairly treat others. (In Prejudice
    and Racism Jones, 1997)

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Ethnic Prejudice
  • Ethnic prejudice is an antipathy based upon a
    faulty and inflexible generalization. It may be
    felt or expressed. It may be directed toward a
    group as a whole or toward an individual because
    he is a member of that group.
  • (In The Nature of Prejudice Allport 1954)

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Allport Revisited
  • Two important elements in his definition of
    prejudice
  • Prejudice is a negative attitude
  • Prejudice puts the object of prejudice at an
    unjust disadvantage (i.e., prejudice is negative,
    unjust, and a source of disadvantage for its
    targets)
  • Note Prejudice is not just about ethnicity e.g.
    sexism, homophobia, ableism, religionism,
    classism, geographicism, adultism, etc.

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Sources of Prejudice
  • Socialization passed from caregivers to
    children
  • Social Benefits often brings support from
    others who share the same prejudice that may
    result in loss of support if not maintained
  • Economic Benefits Justification of
    Discrimination arises when people are in direct
    competition for jobs

9
Discrimination
  • Discrimination consists of negative behavior
    toward a person based on negative attitudes one
    holds toward the group to which the person
    belongs, or, positive behavior toward a person
    based on positive attributes one holds toward the
    group to which that person belongs. (In
    Prejudice and Racism Jones, 1997)

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Social Consequences of Prejudice and
Discrimination
  • 1944 Clark, M. Changes in primary mental
    abilities with age
  • 1946 The Northside Child Development Center in
    Harlem
  • Clark Clark, 1953 Brown V. Board of Education
    of Topeka
  • 1977 Beuf, A. Biting Off the Bracelet Red
    Children in White America
  • Beauty is the Beast

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Reducing Prejudice
  • Education, self-esteem, and religious/spiritual
    conversion (prob. w/ Dutch Reform Church
    Apartheid)
  • Contact hypothesis (prob. w/cliques)
  • Law (Title IX, Affirmative Action, Prop. 187,
    English Only)
  • Working toward a common goal

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Effective Strategies for Reducing Prejudice
Conflict
  • Both sides must cooperate for a common goal
  • Both sides must have equal status standing
  • Both sides must believe they have the moral,
    legal, and economic support of authorities
  • Both sides must have opportunities to work and
    socialize together formally informally
  • (Amir, 1994 Brewer, 1986 Kohn, 1992 Stephan
    Brigham, 1985 Stephan Stephan, 1992)
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