Prejudiced Communication: A Social Psychological Perspective
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| Originally published | April 2001 |
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| ID | 1966117 |
About Prejudiced Communication: A Social Psychological Perspective
Prejudiced communication is everywhere. Sexist jokes are transmitted over the Internet, coworkers tell outrageous stories about cross-cultural interactions, and children observe their parents' disgusted facial expressions as a target of prejudice passes along the street. . . .