Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/11715
Author(s): Barreto, M.
Ellemers, N.
Date: 2015
Title: Detecting and experiencing prejudice: new answers to old questions
Volume: 52
Pages: 139 - 219
ISSN: 0065-2601
ISBN: 9780128022474
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/bs.aesp.2015.02.001
Keywords: Prejudice
Implicit bias
Discrimination
Stigma
Well-being
Identity concealment
Confronting prejudice
Abstract: This contribution reviews the state of the art of research on the effects of prejudice on its targets. We structure this review around ongoing debates and core questions that have been guiding this field of research and how these are addressed by recent evidence. We address five central themes that have characterized research on the way prejudice emerges in modern societies, and the impact this has on its targets. First, we examine whether members of devalued groups tend to over-or underestimate the extent to which they are targeted by discrimination. Second, we assess the self-protective and harmful effects of perceived discrimination on well-being. Third, we consider whether concealable stigmas are less problematic than visible stigmas. Fourth, we examine whether individual success is helpful or harmful for the disadvantaged group. Finally, as a fifth theme, we review evidence of the social costs of confronting prejudice and highlight the more neglected social benefits of confrontation. The research evidence we present in this way aims to resolve a number of common misunderstandings regarding the presence and implications of prejudice in modern societies.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Embargoed Access
Appears in Collections:CIS-RI - Artigos em revistas científicas internacionais com arbitragem científica

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