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Understanding bias toward Latinos: Discrimination, dimensions of difference, and experience of exclusion

  • White–Black relations have historically been the defining form of intergroup relations in the study of prejudice and discrimination. The present article suggests that there are limitations to applying this model to understanding bias toward other groups and proposes that a comprehensive view of the dynamics of the Anglos’ bias toward Latinos requires consideration of the distinctive elements of this form of intergroup relations. In four empirical studies, we experimentally document discrimination against Latinos (Study 1), explore the potential dimensions that underlie bias against Latinos (Study 2), and examine the effect of a particular social identity cue, accentedness, on perceptions of acceptance and belongingness of Latinos and members of other groups (Studies 3 and 4). These studies consider general processes of prejudice and identify how particular facets of bias against Latinos can shape their experiences and, taken together, illustrate how understanding bias against Latinos can reciprocally inform contemporary theories of prejudice.

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Document Type:Article
Language:English
Author(s):John F. Dovidio, Agata Gluszek, Melissa-Sue John, Ruth K. Ditlmann, Paul Lagunes
Parent Title (English):Journal of Social Issues
Publication year:2010
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
First Page:59
Last Page:78
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.2009.01633.x
Release Date:2021/06/07
Volume:66
Issue:1
Licence of document (German):Metadaten / metadata
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