The theories or programs of research described in the chapters of
this book move beyond the traditional evaluation model of
prejudice, drawing on a broad range of theoretical ancestry to
develop models of why, when, and how differentiated reactions to
groups arise, and what their consequences might be. The chapters
have in common a re-focusing of interest on emotion as a
theoretical base for understanding differentiated reactions to, and
differentiated behaviors toward, social groups. The contributions
also share a focus on specific interactional and structural
relations among groups as a source of these differentiated
emotional reactions. The chapters in the volume thus reflect a
theoretical shift from an earlier emphasis on knowledge about
ingroups and outgroups to a new perspective on prejudice in which
socially-grounded emotional differentiation becomes a basis for
social regulation.
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