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Coping with Minority Status: Responses to Exclusion and Inclusion

Book information

Year
2009
ISBN
0521854997, 9780521854993, 9780511651632, 0521671159, 9780521671156
LCC
HN90.S6 .C67 2010
Open Library ID
OL23174792M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
3 MB (3453588 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
368\369
Orientation
yes
Scanned
no
Time added
2011-06-04 13:46:07

Description

Society consists of numerous interconnected, interacting, and interdependent groups, which differ in power and status. The consequences of belonging to a more powerful, higher-status "majority" versus a less powerful, lower-status "minority" can be profound, and the tensions that arise between these groups are the root of society's most difficult problems. To understand the origins of these problems and develop solutions for them, it is necessary to understand the dynamics of majority-minority relations. This volume brings together leading scholars in the fields of stigma, prejudice and discrimination, minority influence, and intergroup relations to provide diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives on what it means to be a minority. The volume, which focuses on the strategies that minorities use in coping with majorities, is organized into three sections: "Coping with Exclusion: Being Excluded for Who You Are"; "Coping with Exclusion: Being Excluded for What You Think and Do"; and "Coping with Inclusion."

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