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Race and Ethnicity

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Welcome to Race and Ethnicity

  An Individual Difference Measure of Motivation to Control Prejudiced Reactions
  Armoring: Learning to Withstand Racial Oppression
  Contemporary Racism in Australia: The Experiences of Aborigines
  Differential Social Perception and Attribution of Intergroup Violence: Testing the Lower Limits of Stereotyping of Blacks
   Does Talk of Race Foster Prejudice or Tolerance in Children?
  Gender, Race, and Speech Style Stereotypes
  Improving Intergroup Relations: The Effects of Empathy on Racial Attitudes
  Just Doing Business: Modern Racism and Obedience to Authority as Explanations for Employment Discrimination
  On the Parallels Between Social Cognition and the New Racism
  Perspective Taking and Prejudice Reduction: The Mediational Role of Empathy Arousal and Situation Attributions
  Self-Effacing Wit as a Response to Oppression: Dynamics in Ethnic Humor
  Stereotype Threat and the Intellectual Test Performance of African Americans
  Talk Does Not Cook Rice: Beyond Anti-Racism Rhetoric to Strategies for Social Action
  Understanding Affirmative Action

Social Cognition

  • Attitude, Emotions and Well-Being
  • Communication
  • Eurocentrism, Colonial and Post-Colonial Issues
  • Identity
  • Marketing, Persuasion, and Propaganda
  • Motivation
  • Perception, Judgment and Mental Representation
  • Motivation
  • Perception, Judgment and Mental Representation
  • Prejudice, Stigma and Discrimination
  • Race and Ethnicity


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