This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of groups, and stereotyping as an activity, have been constructed and understood within contemporary social psychology. These distinct theoretical approaches include the dominant social cognitive tradition, which views stereotypes as cognitive schemas that simplify reality, and self-categorization theory, which views stereotypes as psychologically valid representations which reflect the actualities of intergroup relations. We articulate how more social and collective accounts based on social representations theory, ideology and discursive psychology can enrich our understanding of stereotypes and stereotyping. Stereotypes are not the product of indi...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
In this paper I discuss the importance of examining the impact of our common-sense making on the dev...
The present work looks at the self-stereotyping process and reveals its underlying cognitive structu...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
Social stereotypes fulfill a variety of functions and influence social judgment via both automatic a...
The cognitive tradition in social psychology has conceptualized several models of categorization. Ea...
The stereotyping literature within psychology has grown considerably over the past decade. In large ...
Based on the review by Gómez, who summarizes recent social-psychological work about meta-stereotypes...
This paper draws from the social sciences the notion of stereotype, as it relates specifically to pe...
Social psychology and ideology, which are integral parts of public consciousness, are closely intert...
Abstract. This paper represents a “developing ” perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The pap...
This thesis explores the potential of the 'Cognition and Culture' approach to serve as a conceptual ...
Consistent with general work on conceptual knowledge, current approaches to social categorization an...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
In this issue we propose, therefore, a cognitive and philosophical analysis of stereotypes and of th...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
In this paper I discuss the importance of examining the impact of our common-sense making on the dev...
The present work looks at the self-stereotyping process and reveals its underlying cognitive structu...
This paper reviews the varying and contrasting ways in which stereotypes, as representations of grou...
Social stereotypes fulfill a variety of functions and influence social judgment via both automatic a...
The cognitive tradition in social psychology has conceptualized several models of categorization. Ea...
The stereotyping literature within psychology has grown considerably over the past decade. In large ...
Based on the review by Gómez, who summarizes recent social-psychological work about meta-stereotypes...
This paper draws from the social sciences the notion of stereotype, as it relates specifically to pe...
Social psychology and ideology, which are integral parts of public consciousness, are closely intert...
Abstract. This paper represents a “developing ” perspective on stereotyping and stereotypes. The pap...
This thesis explores the potential of the 'Cognition and Culture' approach to serve as a conceptual ...
Consistent with general work on conceptual knowledge, current approaches to social categorization an...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
In this issue we propose, therefore, a cognitive and philosophical analysis of stereotypes and of th...
The constructs of belief and memory have become closely in-tertwined in contemporary research on ste...
In this paper I discuss the importance of examining the impact of our common-sense making on the dev...
The present work looks at the self-stereotyping process and reveals its underlying cognitive structu...