<p>'Ethnic cleansing' 'institutional racism' and 'social exclusion' are just some of the terms used to describe one of the most pressing social issues facing today’s societies: prejudice and intergroup discrimination. Invariably these pervasive social problems can be traced back to differences in religion ethnicity or countless other bases of group membership: the social categories to which people belong.</p><p>Social categorization how we classify ourselves and others exerts a profound influence on our thoughts beliefs feelings and behaviors. In this volume Richard Crisp and Miles Hewstone bring together a selection of leading figures in the social sciences to focus on a rapidly emerging but critically important new question: how when and why do people classify others along multiple dimensions of social categorization? The volume also explores what this means for social behavior and what implications multiple and complex perceptions of category membership might have for reducing prejudice discrimination and social exclusion.</p><p>Topics covered include:</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>the cognitive motivational and affective implications of multiple categorization</li> <p> </p> <li>the crossed categorization and common ingroup methods of reducing prejudice and intergroup discrimination</li> <p> </p> <li>the nature of social categorization among multicultural multiethnic and multilingual individuals.</li> </ul><p> <em>Multiple Social Categorization: Process Models and Applications</em> addresses issues that are central to social psychology and will be of particular interest to those studying or researching in the fields of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.</p>
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