2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/a2m84
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The Construction of Racial Stereotypes and How They Serve as Racial Propaganda

Abstract: In social psychology, stereotypes have generally been viewed as overgeneralized beliefs about social groups in society. Although stereotypes—especially those that are negative—tend to be recognized as contributing to prejudice and discrimination of marginalized communities, they are often conceptualized as containing a “kernel of truth.” Meanwhile, there has been relatively little consideration of the historical and cultural origins of racial stereotypes. This is an important oversight given that stereotypes … Show more

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“…For example, an academic’s didactic tone may come across as patronizing when the young individual being spoken to turns out to be a peer rather than a student. Ignoring factual evidence in favor of these tendencies not only fuels prejudice but may also perpetuate systemic bias in society linked to stereotypes 12,13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an academic’s didactic tone may come across as patronizing when the young individual being spoken to turns out to be a peer rather than a student. Ignoring factual evidence in favor of these tendencies not only fuels prejudice but may also perpetuate systemic bias in society linked to stereotypes 12,13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%