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Marilynn Brewer

Robert Livingston

Two studies apply intergroup image theory to better understand divergent interethnic images and to highlight the important role of intergroup context and perceived intergroup relations in shaping the content of social stereotypes. Image theory hypothesizes that specific interethnic stereotypes arise from specific patterns of perceived intergroup competition, relative power, and relative cultural status. Results from surveying Black, White, and Native Americans
Date Published: 2005
Citations: Brewer, Marilynn, Robert Livingston. 2005. Putting Stereotype content in context: Image Theory and Interethnic Stereotypes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. (6)781-794.