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Riddoch, Sonia. Prejudice. Edited by Watson Peter 1932-. Kingston, ON: History Teachers' Counselling Service, 1989.

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Bediako, K. A. Prejudice. Accra: Adaex Educational Publications, 2009.

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Crystal, McCage, ed. Prejudice. Detroit, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2009.

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Breen, Rozina. Prejudice. Richmond: Trotman, 2006.

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Hubbard, Amanda. Prada & Prejudice. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Durham, Guy. Extreme prejudice. New York: Berkley Books, 1991.

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Without prejudice. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1998.

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Pascoe, Elaine. Racial prejudice. New York: F. Watts, 1985.

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Williams, Nicola. Without prejudice. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.

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Discrimination & prejudice. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest, 2015.

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Herendeen, Ann. Pride / Prejudice. New York: HarperCollins, 2010.

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Jane, Austen. Pride & Prejudice. Edited by John O'Connor. Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, UK: Nelson, 1999.

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Jane, Austen. Pride & Prejudice. New York, USA: Art Cannot Be Damaged, Inc., 2009.

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Baptiste, Tracey. Overcoming prejudice. New York: Chelsea House, 2009.

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Williams, Nicola. Without prejudice. London: Headline Feature, 1998.

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Books, Berkley, and Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), eds. Extreme prejudice. New York: Berkley Books, 1993.

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Extreme prejudice. New York: Putnam, 1991.

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Gregory, Frederick N. Extreme prejudice. [United States?]: Libra Enterprises, 1988.

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Dobbins, Richard. Extreme prejudice. London: Headline, 1987.

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Jane, Austen. Pride and Prejudic. Independently Published, 2021.

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Boyle, Robert. Reasons Why a Protestant Should Not Turn Papist; or, Protestant Prejudic. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Chhibber, Pradeep K., and Rahul Verma. Who Opposes Reservations and Why? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190623876.003.0005.

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This chapter shows that opposition to reservations is an ideological dimension of Indian politics. This opposition is not merely reflective of upper-caste Hindus’ prejudices against Muslims, Dalits, and other backward castes, though the influence of policy related concerns cannot be denied. We assess the influence of ideology and prejudice on citizen attitudes through two small election surveys conducted in Delhi and a very large survey experiments with over 15,000 respondents carried out in Uttar Pradesh. We find that both prejudice and opposition to reservations on the grounds of policy influence whether a group supports reservations for the other group or not. We also find that prejudice against Muslims is widespread among all caste groups.
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Hedges, Paul. Religious Hatred. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350162907.

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Why does religion inspire hatred? Why do people in one religion sometimes hate people of another religion, and also why do some religions inspire hatred from others? This book shows how scholarly studies of prejudice, identity formation, and genocide studies can shed light on global examples of religious hatred. The book is divided into four parts, focusing respectively on: theories of prejudice and violence; historical developments of Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and race; contemporary Western Antisemitism and Islamophobia; and, prejudices beyond the West in the Islamic, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions. Each part ends with a special focus section. Key features include: - A compelling synthesis of theories of prejudice, identity, and hatred to explain Islamophobia and Antisemitism. - An innovative theory of human violence and genocide which explains the link to prejudice. - Case studies of both Western Antisemitism and Islamophobia in history and today, alongside global studies of Islamic Antisemitism and Hindu and Buddhist Islamophobia - Integrates discussion of race and racialisation as aspects of Islamophobic and Antisemitic prejudice in relation to their framing in religious discourses. - Accessible for general readers and students, it can be employed as a textbook for students or read with benefit by scholars for its novel synthesis and theories. The book focuses on Antisemitism and Islamophobia, both in the West and beyond, including examples of prejudices and hatred in the Islamic, Hindu, and Buddhist traditions. Drawing on examples from Europe, North America, MENA, South and Southeast Asia, and Africa, Paul Hedges points to common patterns, while identifying the specifics of local context. Religious Hatred is an essential guide for understanding the historical origins of religious hatred, the manifestations of this hatred across diverse religious and cultural contexts, and the strategies employed by activists and peacemakers to overcome this hatred.
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The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination [Four Volumes] (Race and Ethnicity in Psychology). Praeger Publishers, 2004.

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Leadbeater, C. W. Prejudice. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Prejudice. MQ Publications Ltd, 2002.

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Howell, Izzi. Prejudice. Rosen Publishing Group, 2022.

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Clair, Richard. Prejudice. PublishAmerica, 2004.

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Cullingford, Cedric. Prejudice. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203027684.

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Prejudice. Hyperion Books, 1998.

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Begby, Endre. Prejudice. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852834.001.0001.

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Prejudiced beliefs may certainly seem like defective beliefs. But in what sense defective? No doubt, many of them will be false. Some will also be harmful. But many philosophers further argue that prejudiced belief is defective also in the sense that it could only arise from distinctive kinds of epistemic irrationality: we could acquire or retain our prejudiced beliefs only by culpably violating our epistemic responsibilities. Moreover, it is assumed that we are morally responsible for the harms that our prejudiced beliefs cause only because, in forming these beliefs in the first place, we are violating our epistemic responsibilities. This book argues that these common convictions are false and misguided. It shows in detail that there can be plenty of epistemically justified pathways to prejudiced belief. Moreover, it argues that it is a mistake to lean on the concept of epistemic responsibility to give content to ethical responsibilities. In particular, this would unreasonably burden victims of prejudice with having to show that their victimizers were in a position to know better. Accordingly, this book develops an account of moral responsibility for harm which does not depend on finding grounds for epistemic blame. In support of this view, the book offers a number of examples and case studies at individual, collective, and institutional levels of decision making. Additionally, it develops a systematic platform for “non-ideal epistemology” which would apply also to a wide range of other socio-epistemic phenomena of current concern, such as fake news, conspiracy theories, science scepticism, and more.
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Prejudice. Elsevier, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-679130-3.x5034-0.

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Blum, Lawrence. Prejudice. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195312881.003.0025.

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Howell, Izzi. Prejudice. Rosen Publishing Group, 2022.

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Mind, The Infinite. Prejudice. Lichtenstein Creative Media, 2002.

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Howell, Izzi. Prejudice. Rosen Publishing Group, 2022.

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Heart, Hope for the. Prejudice. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2021.

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McCage, Crystal. Prejudice. Greenhaven Publishing LLC, 2009.

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Pride and Prejudice: Pride and Prejudice. Independently Published, 2017.

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PRIDE and PREJUDICE: PRIDE and PREJUDICE. Independently Published, 2020.

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Bingham, Sallie. Passion & Prejudice. Random House Value Publishing, 1990.

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Rosenheim, Andrew. Without Prejudice. Arrow, 2009.

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Pride Prejudice. Marvel Comics, 2010.

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Race Prejudice. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.

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Without Prejudice. IndyPublish.com, 2004.

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Israel, Zangwill. Without Prejudice. IndyPublish.com, 2006.

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Sweeter Prejudice. Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited, 1991.

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Keesee, Wayne. Extreme Prejudice. Trafford Publishing, 2001.

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Without Prejudice. IndyPublish, 2007.

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Zangwill, Israel. Without Prejudice. IndyPublish.com, 2005.

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