Advances in Prejudice Research, Volume 1 showcases the latest cutting-edge programmatic research and new theory on prejudice in all of its forms. This first volume in an annual series presents compelling research on prejudice that highlights important new theoretical advances.
Chapters cover a range of topics relevant to prejudice, including prejudice reduction on a large scale, ethnocentrism, development of prejudice in chidren, weight-related discrimination, and perceptions of prejudice in different status groups.Each chapter discusses results of the newest research experiments that either extend knowledge about existing theories or advance support for new theories.
Intended to move the scientific field of prejudice research forward in a novel and thought-provoking way, this book will be essential reading for researchers, postgraduate students and academics in the fields of social psychology, political psychology and sociology.