This paper aims to encourage greater reflexivity about the limits of prejudice reduction as a model of social change, particularly when applied to societies characterised by historically entrenched patterns of inequality. We begin by outlining some underlying values and assumptions of this model. We then elaborate how our research on political attitudes in post-apartheid South Africa has led us to question, qualify and sometimes reject those assumptions and move towards a ‘contextualist’ perspective on the efficacy of different models of social change. We agree that the project of getting us to like one another may be\ud crucial for producing change in some contexts. In other contexts, however, it is an epiphenomenon that distracts psycholo...
Psychology as a discipline and a profession, particularly the Euro-American variety, has come under ...
This concluding chapter discusses five social psychologies of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimina...
In view of the rise of racist rhetoric in Australian public life in recent years, this paper reviews...
This paper aims to encourage greater reflexivity about the limits of prejudice reduction as a model ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
Even when the social order appears intractable, social change is constantly unfolding all around us,...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
Research on intergroup prejudice has generally adopted a model of social change that is based around...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
Philosophers have done significant work on concepts of ‘race’ and ‘racism’, on the ethics of a spect...
There is a growing body of research findings suggesting that prejudice reduction strategies can have...
While a large body of social psychological research has shed light on the nature of prejudice and ho...
Psychology as a discipline and a profession, particularly the Euro-American variety, has come under ...
This concluding chapter discusses five social psychologies of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimina...
In view of the rise of racist rhetoric in Australian public life in recent years, this paper reviews...
This paper aims to encourage greater reflexivity about the limits of prejudice reduction as a model ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
The concept of prejudice has profoundly influenced how we have investigated, explained and tried to ...
Even when the social order appears intractable, social change is constantly unfolding all around us,...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
Research on intergroup prejudice has generally adopted a model of social change that is based around...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been ...
For more than 80 years, understanding the causes, consequences, and remedies for prejudice has been...
For most of the history of prejudice research, negativity has been treated as its emotional and cogn...
Philosophers have done significant work on concepts of ‘race’ and ‘racism’, on the ethics of a spect...
There is a growing body of research findings suggesting that prejudice reduction strategies can have...
While a large body of social psychological research has shed light on the nature of prejudice and ho...
Psychology as a discipline and a profession, particularly the Euro-American variety, has come under ...
This concluding chapter discusses five social psychologies of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimina...
In view of the rise of racist rhetoric in Australian public life in recent years, this paper reviews...