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      Voices of Diversity Among College Students

      Prejudice, Identity and Well-Being

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      Prejudice, Identity and Well-Being book

      Voices of Diversity Among College Students
      ByCharles T. Hill, James M. Jones
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2022
      eBook Published 18 March 2022
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003220558
      Pages 420
      eBook ISBN 9781003220558
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences
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      Hill, C.T., & Jones, J.M. (2022). Prejudice, Identity and Well-Being: Voices of Diversity Among College Students (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003220558

      ABSTRACT

      This essential and timely text looks at the ways in which various identities are socially constructed by students, exploring and comparing multiple dimensions of diverse identities, and the various ways students try to fit in when faced with prejudice and discrimination.

      Based on more than 20 years of data collected from Multiple Identities Questionnaires, plus Self-Identity papers in the author’s Diverse Identities course, this book gives voice to the diverse and intersectional identities experienced by students at a formative time in their lives. Analyzing data from more than three thousand college students, the book gives a uniquely comprehensive overview of identity formation, stigma, prejudice, and discrimination, which are part of conflict around the world. Author Charles T. Hill asks to what extent the students have experienced prejudice or discrimination regarding each of their identities, their own prejudice and discrimination toward others of each identity, and the importance of each type of identity for their self-concept. Split into three sections: the first part of the book gives an overview of terminologies and theoretical concepts, the second part explores the multiple dimensions of each identity using data from the MIQ interspersed with quotes from Self-Identity papers, and the third part compares and combines the different types of identities. Introduced with a foreword by Professor Emeritus of Africana Studies James M. Jones, the book opens a space to help students and others explore their identities, realize that they are not alone in their struggles with prejudice, and accept themselves with pride in their identities.

      Featuring highlighted key concepts and self-reflection sections, as well as further reading, measures, and statistical results, this book is essential not only for undergraduate and graduate students in social psychology, health psychology, sociology, ethnic studies, and social work, but also for therapists, parents, teachers and practitioners running Diversity Training Programs for non-students.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part I|64 pages

      Overviews

      chapter |8 pages

      Introduction: Why Was This Book Written?

      chapter 1|21 pages

      How Is Prejudice Related to Other Concepts?

      chapter 2|14 pages

      How Are Identities Developed and Changed?

      chapter 3|8 pages

      How Do Identities Intersect to Impact Well-Being?

      chapter 4|11 pages

      How Were Voices of Diversity Studied?

      part Part II|273 pages

      Types of Identities

      chapter 5|30 pages

      Racial-Ethnic Identities

      chapter 6|20 pages

      Social Class Identities

      chapter 7|17 pages

      Immigrant Generation and Language Identities

      chapter 8|24 pages

      Religious Identities

      chapter 9|27 pages

      Gender Identities

      chapter 10|42 pages

      Sexual Identities

      chapter 11|24 pages

      Family and Dating Identities

      chapter 12|19 pages

      Age Identities

      chapter 13|15 pages

      School and Athletic Identities

      chapter 14|12 pages

      Disability Identities

      chapter 15|12 pages

      Body Image Identities

      chapter 16|13 pages

      Geographic and Place Identities

      chapter 17|11 pages

      Political Identities

      chapter 18|5 pages

      Bullies and Victims

      part Part III|41 pages

      Comparing Identities

      chapter 19|11 pages

      Importance of Identities

      chapter 20|10 pages

      Comparing Prejudices

      chapter 21|7 pages

      Models of Prejudice and Well-Being

      chapter 22|8 pages

      Changes over the Years

      chapter |3 pages

      Epilogue: Implications

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