ABSTRACT

In July 1999, the Oxford meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology witnessed, out of 33 total symposia, 13 focused on stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. In October 1999, the St. Louis meeting of the American Society for Experimental Social Psychology witnessed, out of 18 symposia, 6 on the same topics. At the 2007 Memphis meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the numbers had decreased, from a third to about a sixth, but still a sizable number. Now this volume and one or two others focus exclusively on these topics. Certainly, social psychologists have been busy with bias.