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Understanding intergroup relations through the lens of implicit theories (mindsets) of malleability
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This review argues that implicit theories of malleability are essential constructs for the study of intergroup dynamics. As one of people's core meaning‐making tools, mindsets about malleability shed light on the mechanisms behind perceivers' tendency to stereotype and feel prejudiced towards targets, as well as on the mechanisms underlying targets' ability to shield against, and potentially confront, bias. In addition to illuminating cross‐group interaction dynamics between individuals, mindsets contribute to explaining the harmful processes at play in real‐world protracted conflicts and suggest interventions that may help lay the ground for peace processes. This review also aims to highlight areas of research that remain open for further investigation or that have been overlooked to date. We argue that research integrating mindsets and intergroup relations will advance our understanding of intergroup dynamics, as well as possibly offering insights on how to improve them, and that this approach will also further the study of lay theories of malleability. 相似文献
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Diversity ideologies and intergroup relations: An examination of colorblindness and multiculturalism
In this review, we highlight the importance of understanding diversity ideologies, or people's beliefs and practices regarding diversity, for social psychological research on intergroup relations. This review focuses on two diversity ideologies, colorblindness and multiculturalism, and their impact on core issues related to intergroup conflict, such as stereotypes, prejudice, attitudes toward inequality, interracial interactions, and disparate outcomes between minority and majority group members. We close by highlighting some of the areas in which future research has the potential to be especially illuminating. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 相似文献
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S. N. S. Rattan 《Journal of Adult Development》2011,18(1):28-36
In a qualitative research study, culturally diverse Subjects were interviewed. Subjects described everyday interactions within different socio-cultural contexts. Subjects recalled significant events and talked about experiences within ethnic community and dominant community contexts. Subjects experienced many unique choices and pressures in everyday interactions. Narratives of Self, Cultural Beliefs, and the process of positioning during anxious experiences are explicated. 相似文献