Ethnocentrism and prejudice are two distinct, though closely related, concepts. Since the early twentieth century, social scientists have tended to see them as fundamental social scientific concepts. This article presents a brief history of how social scientists conceptualized ethnocentrism and prejudice, and discusses their study with a focus on four prominent explanations that guided empirical research: (1) evolutionary, (2) threat and conflict, (3) self-aggrandizement, and (4) socialization and normative
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
Ethnocentrism in human social behaviour : some biosociological considerations. - In: The sociobiolog...
By the elementary usage in every day life, Prejeudice is a multidimensional phenomena which is influ...
It is widely assumed that Sumner coined the concept of ethnocentrism in 1906. This attribution is pr...
A major consequence of immigration is that people of diverse origins and identities have to work out...
Abstract. Ethnocentrism is conceptualized as a basic Kantian form of intuition that plays a knowledg...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Three main theoretical approaches to the study of the causation of prejudice can be distinguished wi...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
Ethnocentrism in human social behaviour : some biosociological considerations. - In: The sociobiolog...
The idea that strong group attachment or identification is necessarily associated with being less fa...
International audienceThis investigation tests a reconceptualization of ethnocentrism based primaril...
A history of the concept of prejudice, this dissertation explains how individualistic understandings...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
Ethnocentrism in human social behaviour : some biosociological considerations. - In: The sociobiolog...
By the elementary usage in every day life, Prejeudice is a multidimensional phenomena which is influ...
It is widely assumed that Sumner coined the concept of ethnocentrism in 1906. This attribution is pr...
A major consequence of immigration is that people of diverse origins and identities have to work out...
Abstract. Ethnocentrism is conceptualized as a basic Kantian form of intuition that plays a knowledg...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Three main theoretical approaches to the study of the causation of prejudice can be distinguished wi...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
Ethnocentrism in human social behaviour : some biosociological considerations. - In: The sociobiolog...
The idea that strong group attachment or identification is necessarily associated with being less fa...
International audienceThis investigation tests a reconceptualization of ethnocentrism based primaril...
A history of the concept of prejudice, this dissertation explains how individualistic understandings...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
Ethnocentrism in human social behaviour : some biosociological considerations. - In: The sociobiolog...
By the elementary usage in every day life, Prejeudice is a multidimensional phenomena which is influ...