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Abstract: . . . Political Science Review 91:567-84. ( on JSTOR ) - Baum, Matthew A. 2002. “Sex, Lies, and War: How Soft News Brings Foreign Policy to the Inattentive Public.” American Political Science Review 96:91-109. ( online journal ) Political psychology within groups 14. Group identity Tuesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 21 - Conover, Pamela Johnston. 1988. “The Role of Social Groups in Political Thinking.” British Journal of Political Science 18:51-75. ( on JSTOR ) - Tajfel, Henri, and John C. Turner. 1986. “The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior.” in Stephen Worchel and William G. Austin, eds. Psychology of Intergroup Relations . Monterery, CA: Brooks/Cole. ( in Jost and Sidanius ) - Sidanius, Jim, and Felicia Pratto. 2001. “Social Dominance Theory: A New Synthesis.” in Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression . New York: Cambridge University Press. ( in Jost and Sidanius ) - Pratto, Felicia, Debora G. Tatar, and Sahr Conway-Lanz. 1999. “Who Gets What and Why: Determinants of Social Allocations.” Political Psychology 20:127-150. ( online journal ) 15. Race Tuesday, April 26 and Thursday, April 28 - Devine, Patricia G. 1989. “Stereotypes and Prejudice: Their Automatic and Controlled Components.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 56:5-18. ( online journal ) - Terkildsen, Nayda. 1993. “When White Voters Evaluate Black Candidates: The Processing Implications of Candidate Skin Color, Prejudice, and Self-Monitoring.” American Journal of Political Science 37:1032-1053. ( on JSTOR ) - Bobo, Lawrence. 1988. “Group Conflict, Prejudice, and the Paradox of Contemporary Racial Attitudes.” In Phyllis A. Katz and Dalmas A. Taylor, eds., Eliminating Racism: Profiles in Controversy . New York: Plenum. ( in Jost and Sidanius ) - Sears, David O., Colette Van Laar, Mary Carrillo, and Rick Kosterman. 1997. “Is It Really Racism? The Origins of White Americans' Opposition to Race-Targeted Policies.” Public Opinion Quarterly 61:16- 53. ( in Jost and Sidanius ) Final exam Saturday, April 30 ( 7:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. ) . . . --3000,1,1500,2166,17415
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