Motivational Aspects of Prejudice and Racism

Motivational Aspects of Prejudice and Racism
Author: Cynthia Willis-Esqueda
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387732336

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Gain new insights into the causes and the solutions to prejudice and racism with this thought-provoking book. It provides substantial evidence that shows how prejudice and racism stem from basic motives, such as belonging, understanding, and controlling. Moreover, the author demonstrates why new approaches to understanding prejudice and racism must study both cognitive and motivational aspects.

Motivational Aspects of Prejudice and Racism

Motivational Aspects of Prejudice and Racism
Author: Cynthia Willis-Esqueda
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2007-11-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0387732349

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Gain new insights into the causes and the solutions to prejudice and racism with this thought-provoking book. It provides substantial evidence that shows how prejudice and racism stem from basic motives, such as belonging, understanding, and controlling. Moreover, the author demonstrates why new approaches to understanding prejudice and racism must study both cognitive and motivational aspects.

Processes of Prejudice

Processes of Prejudice
Author: Dominic Abrams,Great Britain. Equality and Human Rights Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2010
Genre: Discrimination
ISBN: 1842062700

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Prejudice Discrimination and Racism

Prejudice  Discrimination  and Racism
Author: John F. Dovidio,Samuel L. Gaertner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1986
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015035317794

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Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations

Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
Author: Dianna L. Stone,James H. Dulebohn,Kimberly M. Lukaszewski
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781648020063

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It is evident that organizations are becoming increasingly diverse because of the growing numbers of ethnic minorities in the U. S. and the rise in immigration around the world (U. S. Bureau of Census, 2019). Some estimates indicate that by 2060 ethnic minorities in the U. S. will actually make up the majority of the population (U. S. Bureau of Census, 2019), and national minority group members will constitute over 14% of the 770 million people in the European Union (Worldwide Population Estimates, 2017). Thus, organizations around the world are faced with numerous challenges associated with attracting, motivating, and retaining employees who are culturally diverse, and we need a better understanding of how to increase the inclusion of diverse group members in organizations. This edited book includes twelve cutting edge articles written by subject matter experts on an array of topics including: (a) the influence of multiculturalism on HR practices, (b) factors affecting the success of corporate women, (c) stereotypes of racial minorities, (d) effect sizes in diversity research, ( e) true identities of stigmatized persons, (f) diversity training, (g) LGBTQ issues, (h) age, (I) strategies for creating inclusive climates, (j) the development of measure of reactions to perceived discrimination, (k) racial harassment, and (l) unfair discrimination against immigrants. This timely book provides a critical resource for undergraduate and graduate classes in diversity and inclusion in organizations, human resource management, organizational behavior, organizational sociology, and industrial and organizational psychology. Apart from theories and research on diversity and inclusion, the book also considers implications for designing HR policies and processes in organizations. Therefore, the book is especially relevant for practitioners and human resource professionals because it provides guidance on HR practices that can help organizations attract and retain these new organizational members.

The Psychology of Diversity

The Psychology of Diversity
Author: James M. Jones,John F. Dovidio,Deborah L. Vietze
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118588147

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The Psychology of Diversity presents a captivating social-psychological study of diversity, the obstacles confronting it, and the benefits it provides. Goes beyond prejudice and discrimination to discuss the personal and social implications of diversity for both majority and minority group members Considers how historical, political, economic, and societal factors shape the way people think about and respond to diversity Explains why discrimination leads to bias at all levels in society – interpersonal, institutional, cultural, and social Describes proven techniques for improving intergroup relations Examines the brain's impact on bias in clear terms for students with little or no background in neuroscience Includes helpful study tools throughout the text as well as an online instructor’s manual

The Motivational Impact of Nicotine and its Role in Tobacco Use

The Motivational Impact of Nicotine and its Role in Tobacco Use
Author: Rick A. Bevins,Anthony R. Caggiula
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2008-12-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780387787497

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More and more scientists are applying the concepts of motivation and related constructs to modify the behavior of drug-addicted and dependent people. Here, authors discuss effective ‘translational’ strategies for decreasing and preventing tobacco use.

Confronting Racism

Confronting Racism
Author: Jennifer Lynn Eberhardt,Susan T. Fiske
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 367
Release: 1998-02-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781452250373

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The contributors to this volume identify the cognitive and motivational influences on the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergroup processes that lead to racism. Confronting Racism establishes a unique link between public discourse on race and social scientific analysis. Covering theory, implications for policy and applications to education, employment, crime, politics, and health; the book provides a collective account of the variety of racial outcomes and dynamics that result from the complex and multifaceted nature of racism and race relations.