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Communicated Stereotypes at Work

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

15.05.2024

Abbildungen

10 BW Illustrations, 26 Tables

Herausgeber

Kurylo Anastacia + weitere

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/2.9 cm

Gewicht

776 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-79364-246-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

15.05.2024

Abbildungen

10 BW Illustrations, 26 Tables

Herausgeber

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/2.9 cm

Gewicht

776 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-79364-246-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction

    Part I: Education Institutions
    Chapter 2: Calling In and Calling Out: Human Resource DEI Strategies and Interpersonally Communicated Stereotypes in Academic Settings by Anastacia Kurylo and Karthi Veeramani
    Chapter 3: Dirty, Dumb, and Inarticulate: Communicating Stereotypes in Janitorial Work by Wilfredo Alvarez
    Chapter 4: Stereotypes and Subtle Slights: Exploring Microaggressive Behavior as a Barrier to Inclusive Library Services by Marie L. Radford
    Chapter 5: The 'Typical Black Woman' and the Rhetoric of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Stereotyping as the Status Quo by D. L. Stephenson
    Chapter 6: New Red Scare: The China Initiative by Steven Pei, Jeremy Wu, and Alex Liang

    Part II: Civil and Public Service Organizations
    Chapter 7: "I Don't Want to Work with Her Anyway Because She's Some Asian": Racially Stereotyping Asian American Healthcare Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Yifeng Hu and Vincent Pham
    Chapter 8: Kamala Harris: A Case of Identity Negotiation and Respectability Politics for Black Female Politicians in the Race-Conscious U.S. by Tina M. Harris and Meghan S. Sanders
    Chapter 9: Police Stereotypes: How Social Status Shapes our Communication by Shawn L. Hill and Howard Giles
    Chapter 10: Stereotypes in Conducting Interactional Disputes in Civil Service Contexts by Jessica S. Robles and Jack. B. Joyce
    Chapter 11: Doctors, Patients, and Stereotypes by Alice B. Krueger

    Part III: The Media and Entertainment Industry
    Chapter 12: Sword with a Dual Edge: Membership Categorization and Stereotyping in Elite European Club Football Commentary by Alan Hansen and Trudy Milburn
    Chapter 13: Humor Theory and Gender Stereotypes: Disparagement as a Dominant Mode of Humor in U.S. Sitcoms by Koji Fuse and Leah E. Waters
    Chapter 14: "Hell, he was even more punk than me!": Stereotypes Communicated in Punk Music Scenes by Brian Cogan
    Chapter 15: Carrying Stereotypes in the Virtual World: Creating Understanding Through the Experience of Intersectional Avatar Identity Among People with Disability by Donna Davis and Sumita Louis

    Part IV: Private Business Entities
    Chapter 16: The Oldest Japanese American Family Mortuary: Stereotypes Situated from World War II, the Pandemic, and Beyond by Precious Yamaguchi
    Chapter 17: Manufacturing Limitations: Stereotypes of Chinese and American Workers in American Factory by Alberto González, Xinxin Jiang, and Amanda Grace Taylor
    Chapter 18: Effective Use of Stereotypes by Japanese Businesswomen: A Story of Japanese Women Who are No Longer "Madame Butterfly" by Nobutake Matsushita
    Chapter 19: "It's a Design God Built": Gender Essentialism and Organizational Identification in an Evangelical Church by Mark Ward Sr.
    Chapter 20: "There Is No Room for You Here": Stereotypes of Racists and Anti-Racists on Starbucks' Public Facebook Page by Tabitha Hart and Deanna L. Fassett