Understanding the Psychology of Diversity
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Description
Covering the cognitive and emotional foundations of prejudice underpinning all forms of inequality, Understanding the Psychology of Diversity examines social difference, social inequality, and the problems inherent to inequality from a psychological perspective. By studying how the individual constructs his or her view of social diversity and how she or he is defined and influenced by social diversity, the author presents all that psychology has to offer on this critically important topic.
Department
Computer Science
ISBN
978-1452203331
Publication Date
8-22-2012
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Inc
Disciplines
Psychology
Recommended Citation
Blaine, Bruce E., "Understanding the Psychology of Diversity" (2012). Fisher Bookshelf. 18.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/bookshelf/18