The Nature Of Prejudice

The Nature Of Prejudice

Author: Gordon W Allport

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Published: 1979-01-21

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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'The Nature of Prejudice' remains the standard work on discrimination. Now this classic study is offered in a special unabridged edition with a new introduction by Kenneth Clark of Columbia University and a new preface by Thomas Pettigrew of Harvard University.


An Analysis of Gordon W. Allport's The Nature of Prejudice

An Analysis of Gordon W. Allport's The Nature of Prejudice

Author: Alexander O’Connor

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 135135325X

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With his 1954 book The Nature of Prejudice, American psychologist Gordon Allport displays the crucial skill of reasoning, producing and organizing an argument that was persuasive enough to have a major impact not only in universities, but also on government policy. The question that Allport tackled was an old one: why are people so disposed to prejudice against those from other groups? Earlier psychologists had suggested a number of reasons, especially in the case of racial prejudice. Some had suggested that racism was a learned behaviour, conditioned by negative experiences of other races; others that there was an objective rationale to negative racial stereotypes. Allport, however, reasoned that prejudice is essentially a by-product of the necessary mental shortcuts the human brain uses to process the vast amount of information it takes in. Because our brains want to use as little effort as possible, they regularly fall back on simple stereotypes – which easily generate prejudice. Gathering strong evidence for this hypothesis, he reasoned, clearly and persuasively, that our natural cognitive approach is the most significant factor in accounting for prejudice. Going further still, Allport also reasoned that, once this was better understood, social scientists would be able to influence policy-makers to curb discrimination by law.


The Nature of Prejudice

The Nature of Prejudice

Author: Alexander O'Connor

Publisher: Macat Library

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781912303526

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Gordon W. Allport's 1954 book The Nature of Prejudice not only helped mold the ways in which psychologists investigate prejudice - it also shaped US society as a whole, making a substantial contribution to the Civil Rights Movement and America's anti-discrimination and anti-segregation laws.


On the Nature of Prejudice

On the Nature of Prejudice

Author: John F. Dovidio

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 1405151927

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On the Nature of Prejudice commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Gordon Allport’s classic work on prejudice and discrimination by examining the current state of knowledge in the field. A distinguished collection of international scholars considers Allport’s impact on the field, reviews recent developments, and identifies promising directions for future investigation. Organized around Allport's central themes, this book provides a state-of-the-art, comprehensive view of where the field has been, where it is now, and where it is going.


An Analysis of Gordon W. Allport's The Nature of Prejudice

An Analysis of Gordon W. Allport's The Nature of Prejudice

Author: Alexander O’Connor

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 135135146X

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Gordon W. Allport’s 1954 book The Nature of Prejudice not only helped mold the ways in which psychologists investigate prejudice – it also shaped US society as a whole, making a substantial contribution to the Civil Rights Movement and America’s anti-discrimination and anti-segregation laws.


The Nature Of Prejudice

The Nature Of Prejudice

Author: Gordon W. Allport

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 1979-01-22

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780201001792

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The classic psychological study of the roots of discrimination. First published in 1954, The Nature of Prejudice remains the standard work on discrimination. With profound insight into the complexities of the human experience, Harvard psychologist Gordon Allport organized a mass of research to produce a landmark study on the roots and nature of prejudice. Allport's comprehensive and penetrating work examines all aspects of this age-old problem: its roots in individual and social psychology, its varieties of expression, its impact on the individuals and communities. He explores all kinds of prejudice -- racial, religious, ethnic, economic and sexual -- and offers suggestions for reducing the devastating effects of discrimination. In this unabridged edition, a new introduction by Kenneth B. Clark of Columbia University and a new preface by Thomas Pettigrew of Harvard University update the social-psychological research in prejudice and attest to the enduring values of Allport's original theories and insights.


Becoming

Becoming

Author: Gordon Willard Allport

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1955-01-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780300000023

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