Looks at the social psychology of prejudice, stereotyping, and
discrimination in the context of broader concerns with social
justice (law, employment, public policy, mental health) Strikes a
balance between an authoritative, synthetic, review of current and
emerging debates, as well as a focus on state-of-the-art empirical
work Examines a central social psychological theme - the idea that
problems of prejudice and hostility in society are not simply a
matter of flawed reasoning, irrational propensities and/or
attitudinal negativity
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