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Ninvalle, Colin. Stereotypes. Toronto, ON: Toucan Pub., 2005.

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Daniel, Bar-Tal, ed. Stereotyping and prejudice: Changing conceptions. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1989.

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S, Wyer Robert, ed. Ster eotype activation and inhibition. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998.

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Leyens, Jacques Philippe. Stereotypes and social cognition. London: Sage Publications, 1994.

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Margot, Heinemann, ed. Sprachliche und soziale Stereotype. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1998.

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Yueh-Ting, Lee, Jussim Lee J, McCauley Clark R, and Stereotype Accuracy Conference (Bryn Mawr College), eds. Stereotype accuracy: Toward appreciating group differences. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1995.

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Gofur, Galiba, and Mei-An Lee. Sweeping the Stereotypes. New York, NY]: the authors, 2015.

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Teresa, Walas, ed. Stereotypes and nations. Cracow: International Cultural Centre, 1995.

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JoAnne, Buggey, ed. Patriotism: Recognizing stereotypes. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1989.

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Charles, Stangor, and Hewstone Miles, eds. Stereotypes and stereotyping. New York: Guilford Press, 1996.

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Simon, Eleanor L. Psychology of stereotypes. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.

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Brylla, Catalin. Documentary and Stereotypes. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26372-9.

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Casillo, Robert. The Empire of Stereotypes. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403983213.

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Mihesuah, Devon A. American Indians: Stereotypes & realities. Atlanta, GA: Clarity Press, 1996.

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Bernards, Neal. Police brutality: Recognizing stereotypes. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1994.

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1947-, Basow Susan A., ed. Gender: Stereotypes and roles. 3rd ed. Pacific Grove, Calif: Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., 1992.

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Nash, Cathy. Picturing people: Challenging stereotypes. Manchester: Manchester Development Education Project, 1988.

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T︠S︡aneva, Eli︠a︡. Disasters and cultural stereotypes. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012.

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Bernards, Neal. Police brutality: Recognizing stereotypes. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1994.

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Schauer, Frederick F. Profiles, probabilities, and stereotypes. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Pr/Belknap Pr., 2002.

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Szumski, Bonnie. Christopher Columbus: Recognizing stereotypes. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1992.

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Benedyktowicz, Zbigniew. Portrety "obcego": Od stereotypu do symbolu. Kraków: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2000.

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Brashears, Deya. Challenging biases-- facing our fears: Beyond race and culture. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub., 1999.

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G, Gündisch Konrad, Höpken Wolfgang, and Markel Michael, eds. Das Bild des Anderen in Siebenbürgen: Stereotypen in einer Multiethnischen Region. Köln: Böhlau, 1998.

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Stereotypes, cognition, and culture. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2000.

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Datar, Guruprasad. Stereotypes. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2018.

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WEIRAUCH, Jacques, and Jacques WEIGHT. Stereotypes. Independently Published, 2020.

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Ignacz, Natalia. Stereotypes. Blurb, 2015.

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Stereotypes. Toronto: Toucan Pub., 2004.

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Datar, Guruprasad. Stereotypes. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2018.

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Nadler, Joel T., and Elora C. Voyles, eds. Stereotypes. Praeger, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216018902.

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Provides an invaluable primer on how culturally accepted stereotypes are impacting people throughout the United States. Stereotypes—both intentional and unconscious—and the harms they cause are increasingly featuring in the news. Here a team of top researchers examines current and emerging research on how stereotypes begin, grow, and harm the members of society—and what can be done to stop them. The authors explain what actions lead to the development and manifestation of stereotypes against groups ranging from racial, ethnic, sexual, and religious minorities to men, women, immigrants, the disabled, and more. They detail the newest studies to help us understand the psychological and social processes that spur and sustain stereotypes, how those affect behavior and decision-making, and how the targeted groups are affected by micro-aggressions and nonverbal behaviors. This volume will interest students of psychology, counseling, social work, law enforcement and legal studies, race and ethnicity, LGBTQ studies, gender studies, public policy, and politics.
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Finney, Lila J. Stereotypes have been stereotyped: Establishing personal beliefs and stereotypes about women as distinct cognitive constructs. 1997.

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Caridad, Marco. Sans Stereotypes. Blurb, 2022.

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Matcas, Valentin. Human Stereotypes. Independently Published, 2017.

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Reimitz, Helmut. Contradictory Stereotypes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199394852.003.0006.

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Entering the postclassical world, this chapter examines what happened when Roman power structures were inhabited by so-called barbarian, do-nothing kings. Focusing in particular on the multilayered depiction of Chilperic I (c. 539–589) in the Histories of Gregory of Tours, the chapter shows that the Merovingian kings are rebuked not only for barbarous and un-Christian behaviors but also, surprisingly, for being ‘too Roman’. These critiques originate with local political and ecclesiastical elites, who feared a destabilizing displacement of their own authority and jurisdiction as the Merovingians strove to centralize their state after the model of Rome. Once again, therefore, foreignness of various kinds becomes the marker of a bad king, this time reflecting the interplay between the complex sociopolitical developments of the sixth century and the Roman imperial tradition.
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Billings, Andrew C., and Scott Parrott, eds. Media Stereotypes. Peter Lang US, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/b15280.

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Balik, Shea. Overcoming Stereotypes. Independently Published, 2018.

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Valley, Clinton A. Breaking Stereotypes. Minerva Press, 2000.

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J.O.T. aka GRANDE GATO aka SUPAF PREEST. Breaking Stereotypes. Xlibris Corporation, 2007.

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Nair, Varun. Breaking Stereotypes. New Degree Press, 2021.

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American Stereotypes. Lulu Press, Inc., 2012.

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Confronting Stereotypes. Mason Crest, 2017.

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MEI )NAI SI BI TE WEI PING YI. stereotypes: Stereotypes of thinking the next reboot. Unknown, 1991.

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Puddifoot, Katherine. How Stereotypes Deceive Us. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192845559.001.0001.

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Stereotypes sometimes lead us to make poor judgements of other people, but they also have the potential to facilitate quick, efficient, and accurate judgements. How can we discern whether any individual act of stereotyping will have the positive or negative effect? How Stereotypes Deceive Us addresses this question. It identifies various factors that determine whether or not the application of a stereotype to an individual in a specific context will facilitate or impede correct judgements and perceptions of the individual. It challenges the thought that stereotyping only and always impedes correct judgement when the stereotypes that are applied are inaccurate, failing to reflect social realities. It argues instead that stereotypes that reflect social realities can lead to misperceptions and misjudgements, and that inaccurate but egalitarian social attitudes can facilitate correct judgements and accurate perceptions. The arguments presented in this book have important implications for those who might engage in stereotyping and for those at risk of being stereotyped. They have implications for those who work in healthcare and those who have mental health conditions. How Stereotypes Deceive Us provides a new conceptual framework—evaluative dispositionalism—that captures the epistemic faults of stereotypes and stereotyping, providing conceptual resources that can be used to improve our own thinking by avoiding the pitfalls of stereotyping, and to challenge other people’s stereotyping where it is likely to lead to misperception and misjudgement.
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Basow, Susan A. Gender: Stereotypes and Roles. 3rd ed. Brooks/Cole Pub Co, 1992.

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McGarty, Craig, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt, and Russell Spears, eds. Stereotypes as Explanations. Cambridge University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511489877.

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Szumski, Bonnie. Patriotism: Recognizing Stereotypes. Greenhaven Pr, 1990.

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Shattering the Stereotypes. Arris Books, 2005.

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Northup, Ryan. Stereotypes: A Novel. Independently Published, 2022.

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Stereotypes and Prejudice. Psychology Press, 2006.

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