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==Chapter 1: Theoretical Background==
==Chapter 1: Theoretical Background==
Problem: While various work has been done to understand aspects of intergroup hostility (e.g., race, class, gender discrimination), little work has been done to analyze these factors as a whole.
===Psychological Theories===
===Psychological Theories===
*These models focus on:
*These models focus on:
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**Information processing of individuals
**Information processing of individuals
*All have been influenced by Freud and his insight that people are driven by subconscious and nonrational drives
*All have been influenced by Freud and his insight that people are driven by subconscious and nonrational drives
Implication: scholars began to think about stereotypes as manifestations of motivations rather than rationally held political beliefs.
====The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis====
====The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis====
*Aggression (the intention to harm others purposefully) happens because people are frustrated that they have not achieved their goals
*Aggression (the intention to harm others purposefully) happens because people are frustrated that they have not achieved their goals
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**Ex. periodic increases in lynchings of U.S. Black people followed periods of economic stress in the South
**Ex. periodic increases in lynchings of U.S. Black people followed periods of economic stress in the South
* '''However, more work suggests discrimination happens all the time and is not solely linked to frustration.'''
* '''However, more work suggests discrimination happens all the time and is not solely linked to frustration.'''
*Moreover, the F-A Hypothesis assumes that aggression is unusual rather than a normal part of social life.
====Authoritarian Personality Theory (APT)====
====Authoritarian Personality Theory (APT)====
*Posits authoritarianism is a personality syndrome that happens when children are mistreated and must be completely obedient to receive any affection from their parents
*Posits authoritarianism is a personality syndrome that happens when children are mistreated and must be completely obedient to receive any affection from their parents
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*People in arbitrary set groups tend to be more related to each other than those of different groups (PD: To what degree? I feel like the genetic differences are actually quite small. It’s phenotypic differences that matter.)
*People in arbitrary set groups tend to be more related to each other than those of different groups (PD: To what degree? I feel like the genetic differences are actually quite small. It’s phenotypic differences that matter.)
*'''Evolutionary theory has been used to justify differential societal treatment of arbitrary set groups.'''
*'''Evolutionary theory has been used to justify differential societal treatment of arbitrary set groups.'''
==Chapter 2: Social Dominance Theory==
==Chapter 2: Social Dominance Theory==
===A New Synthesis===
===A New Synthesis===
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