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Kristin J. Anderson

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Dr. Anderson is a social psychologist and fellow at the Center for Critical Race Studies at the University of Houston-Downtown.

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Modern Misogyny: Anti-Femin...

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“[B]enign bigotry often manifests in giving one group the benefit of the doubt, while other groups that are stereotyped are held to tight standards.”
Kristin J. Anderson, Benign Bigotry: The Psychology of Subtle Prejudice

“What conditions are usually necessary for outgroups to be mistreated? Activation of a
social identity leads to such negative outcomes after two conditions are met. First, ingroup members must believe that a common set of norms and values apply to both themselves and to members of the outgroup. Second, the ingroup must see its values as the only acceptable values, so that their values overwhelm those of the outgroup and are the ones that should guide both themselves and the outgroup. The combination of these two factors leads the ingroup to perceive members of the outgroup as deviant, morally inferior, and a potential threat to ingroup values.”
Kristin J. Anderson, Benign Bigotry: The Psychology of Subtle Prejudice

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