Ageism 2005
Todd D Nelson editor Irene Hanson Frieze editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:10th Aug '05
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Humans automatically categorize others in social perception. Some categorizations race, gender, and age -- are so automatic that they are termed "primitive categories." As we categorize, we develop stereotypes about the categories. Researchers know much about racism and sexism, but comparatively little about prejudice based on age. The papers in this issue highlight the current empirical and theoretical work on understanding the origins and consequences of stereotyping and prejudice against older adults.
With the aging baby boomer demographic, it is especially timely for researchers to work to understand how society can shed its institutionalized ageism and promote respect for elders.
ISBN: 9781405139441
Dimensions: 229mm x 155mm x 11mm
Weight: 286g
208 pages