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Susan T. Fiske

    Annual Review of Psychology
    Social Cognition
    Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Status Divides Us
    • The book delves into the psychological reasons behind why individuals compare themselves to others of varying social statuses. It highlights the persistent economic inequality in the U.S. and how these disparities influence social behavior and prejudice. Susan Fiske draws on extensive research to reveal that envy and scorn are shaped by biological, emotional, and cognitive factors, impacting perceptions based on race, gender, and education. By examining status hierarchies, the work underscores the societal consequences of these comparisons and the importance of addressing the resulting prejudice for healthier relationships and communities.

      Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Status Divides Us
    • Social Cognition

      • 592 stránek
      • 21 hodin čtení
      3,7(15)Ohodnotit

      Written by two of the field's most prominent academics, this textbook presents the latest research in social cognition integrated with pedagogical features and online resources to provide an indispensable textbook for students of social cognition and social psychology worldwide.

      Social Cognition
    • Annual Review of Psychology

      • 807 stránek
      • 29 hodin čtení

      Twenty-six articles synthesize a year's worth of psychological research and provide portraits of the current state of the field in different topical areas. Presented by Fiske (Princeton U.), Schacter (Harvard U.), and Zahn-Waxler (National Institute of Mental Health), the articles cover such research topics as sleep, speech perception, attention and performance, substance abuse disorders, development of the family, schizophrenia, mass media, social influence, and survey methodology. Each article includes detailed listings of references cited. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

      Annual Review of Psychology