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The Psychology of American Racism
The American psychologist, 2021-04, Vol.76 (3), p.475-487
2021

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Titel
The Psychology of American Racism
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  • The American psychologist, 2021-04, Vol.76 (3), p.475-487
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United States: American Psychological Association
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
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  • American racism is alive and well. In this essay, we amass a large body of classic and contemporary research across multiple areas of psychology (e.g., cognitive, developmental, social), as well as the broader social sciences (e.g., sociology, communication studies, public policy), and humanities (e.g., critical race studies, history, philosophy), to outline seven factors that contribute to American racism: (a) Categories, which organize people into distinct groups by promoting essentialist and normative reasoning; (b) Factions, which trigger ingroup loyalty and intergroup competition and threat; (c) Segregation, which hardens racist perceptions, preferences, and beliefs through the denial of intergroup contact; (d) Hierarchy, which emboldens people to think, feel, and behave in racist ways; (e) Power, which legislates racism on both micro and macro levels; (f) Media, which legitimize overrepresented and idealized representations of White Americans while marginalizing and minimizing people of color; and (g) Passivism, such that overlooking or denying the existence of racism obscures this reality, encouraging others to do the same and allowing racism to fester and persist. We argue that these and other factors support American racism, and we conclude with suggestions for future research, particularly in the domain of identifying ways to promote antiracism. Public Significant Statement In the United States of America, racism is alive, well, and increasing. To reduce American racism, one must examine and understand the psychological and sociocultural forces that enable it. This essay amasses a large body of classic and contemporary research to provide a straightforward overview of those forces.

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