
Are We Born Racist?
New Insights from Neuroscience and Positive Psychology
Beacon Press
Published on 29. June 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-8070-1157-7 (ISBN)
Description
Where do our prejudices come from? Why are some people more biased than others? Is it possible for individuals, and society as a whole, to truly defeat prejudice? In these pages, leading scientists, psychologists, educators, activists, and many others offer answers, drawing from new scientific discoveries that shed light on why and how our brains form prejudices, how racism hurts our health, steps we can take to mitigate prejudiced instincts, and what a post-prejudice society might actually look like.
Bringing a diverse range of disciplines into conversation for the first time, Are We Born Racist? offers a straightforward overview of the new science of prejudice, and showcases the abundant practical, research-based steps that can be taken in all areas of our lives to overcome prejudice.
Bringing a diverse range of disciplines into conversation for the first time, Are We Born Racist? offers a straightforward overview of the new science of prejudice, and showcases the abundant practical, research-based steps that can be taken in all areas of our lives to overcome prejudice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
221 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8070-1157-7 (9780807011577)
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Jeremy A. Smith | Jason Marsh | Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
Are We Born Racist?
New Insights from Neuroscience and Positive Psychology
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10/2010
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Persons
Jeremy Adam Smith
Content
Part I The New Psychology of Racism
Introduction • The Editors
Are We Born Racist? • Susan T. Fiske
Prejudice versus Positive Thinking • Kareem Johnson
Framed! Understanding Achievement Gaps • Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
When Racism Makes Us Sick • Eve Ekman and Jeremy Adam Smith
The Unhealthy Racist • Elizabeth Page-Gould
The Egalitarian Brain • David Amodio
Part II Overcoming Prejudice
Introduction • The Editors
How to Talk with Kids about Race • Allison Briscoe-Smith
Promoting Tolerance and Equality in Schools • Jennifer Holladay
The Perils of Color Blindness • Dottie Blais
Overcoming Prejudice in the Workplace • Jennifer A. Chatman
Policing Bias • Alex Dixon
“People Understand Each Other by Talking” • Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
Part III Strengthening Our Multiracial Society
Introduction • The Editors
Success Strategies for Interracial Couples • Anita Foeman and Terry Nance
The Bicultural Advantage • Ross D. Parke, Scott Coltrane, and Thomas Schofield
“How Can You Do That to Your Children?” • Meredith Maran
Me and My Nose • Rona Fernandez
Double Blood • Rebecca Walker
Truth + Reconciliation • Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Acknowledgments
Resources
Contributors
Introduction • The Editors
Are We Born Racist? • Susan T. Fiske
Prejudice versus Positive Thinking • Kareem Johnson
Framed! Understanding Achievement Gaps • Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
When Racism Makes Us Sick • Eve Ekman and Jeremy Adam Smith
The Unhealthy Racist • Elizabeth Page-Gould
The Egalitarian Brain • David Amodio
Part II Overcoming Prejudice
Introduction • The Editors
How to Talk with Kids about Race • Allison Briscoe-Smith
Promoting Tolerance and Equality in Schools • Jennifer Holladay
The Perils of Color Blindness • Dottie Blais
Overcoming Prejudice in the Workplace • Jennifer A. Chatman
Policing Bias • Alex Dixon
“People Understand Each Other by Talking” • Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
Part III Strengthening Our Multiracial Society
Introduction • The Editors
Success Strategies for Interracial Couples • Anita Foeman and Terry Nance
The Bicultural Advantage • Ross D. Parke, Scott Coltrane, and Thomas Schofield
“How Can You Do That to Your Children?” • Meredith Maran
Me and My Nose • Rona Fernandez
Double Blood • Rebecca Walker
Truth + Reconciliation • Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Acknowledgments
Resources
Contributors