Title of article :
A justification-suppression of the expression and experience of prejudice.
Author/Authors :
S.، Crandall, Christian نويسنده , , Amy، Eshleman, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The authors propose a justification-suppression model (JSM), which characterizes the processes that lead to prejudice expression and the experience of oneʹs own prejudice. They suggest that "genuine" prejudices are not directly expressed but are restrained by beliefs, values, and norms that suppress them. Prejudices are expressed when justifications (e.g., attributions, ideologies, stereotypes) release suppressed prejudices. The same process accounts for which prejudices are accepted into the self-concept. The JSM is used to organize the prejudice literature, and many empirical findings are recharacterized as factors affecting suppression or justification, rather than directly affecting genuine prejudice. The authors discuss the implications of the JSM for several topics, including prejudice measurement, ambivalence, and the distinction between prejudice and its expression.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
Psychological Bulletin
Journal title :
Psychological Bulletin