Understanding The Psychology Of Diversity
by B. Evan Blaine /
2017 / English / EPUB
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The updated
The updatedThird Edition
Third Edition of this best
seller presents a highly readable examination of diversity from a
unique psychological perspective to teach students how to
understand social and cultural differences in today’s society. By
exploring how individuals construct their view of social
diversity and how they are defined and influenced by it, author
B. Evan Blaine and new coauthor Kimberly J. McClure Brenchley
present all that psychology has to offer on this critically
important topic. The new edition features chapters on traditional
topics such as categorization, stereotypes, sexism, racism, and
sexual prejudice, in addition to chapters on nontraditional
diversity topics such as weightism, ageism, and social stigma.
Integrated throughout the text are applications of these topics
to timely social issues.
of this best
seller presents a highly readable examination of diversity from a
unique psychological perspective to teach students how to
understand social and cultural differences in today’s society. By
exploring how individuals construct their view of social
diversity and how they are defined and influenced by it, author
B. Evan Blaine and new coauthor Kimberly J. McClure Brenchley
present all that psychology has to offer on this critically
important topic. The new edition features chapters on traditional
topics such as categorization, stereotypes, sexism, racism, and
sexual prejudice, in addition to chapters on nontraditional
diversity topics such as weightism, ageism, and social stigma.
Integrated throughout the text are applications of these topics
to timely social issues.