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English term
intergroup threat theory
English to German
Social Sciences
Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
Stereotype und Vorurteile
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Der Satz lautet: Threat theory of prejudice
Intergroup threat theory has emerged as an important framework to understand stereotyping and prejudice against ethnic minorities (Stephan & Stephan, 2000), especially those targeting low status out-groups, such as Roma people. Stephan and Stephan (2000) proposed that different types of threats cause intergroup conflict. Threats can be distinguished in realistic (tangible) or symbolic (intangible) harm to the in-group.
Der Satz lautet: Threat theory of prejudice
Intergroup threat theory has emerged as an important framework to understand stereotyping and prejudice against ethnic minorities (Stephan & Stephan, 2000), especially those targeting low status out-groups, such as Roma people. Stephan and Stephan (2000) proposed that different types of threats cause intergroup conflict. Threats can be distinguished in realistic (tangible) or symbolic (intangible) harm to the in-group.
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(German)
3 | integrierte / Intergruppen-Bedrohungstheorie | Stuart and Aida Nelson |
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integrierte / Intergruppen-Bedrohungstheorie
Die integrierte Bedrohungstheorie, auch als Intergruppen-Bedrohungstheorie bekannt, ist eine Theorie in Psychologie und Soziologie, die versucht, die Komponenten der wahrgenommenen Bedrohung zu beschreiben, die zu Vorurteilen zwischen sozialen Gruppen führen.
https://de.qaz.wiki/wiki/Integrated_threat_theory
Integrated threat theory, also known as intergroup threat theory is a theory in psychology and sociology which attempts to describe the components of perceived threat that lead to prejudice between social groups. The theory applies to any social group that may feel threatened in some way, whether or not that social group is a majority or minority group in their society.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_threat_theory
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