EPISODE · Jan 31, 2022 · 47 MIN
#55: Stereotypes at the Intersection with Chris Petsko
from Opinion Science · host Andy Luttrell
Chris Petsko studies which stereotypes come to mind in a given moment. He's a social psychologist and postdoctoral scholar at Duke University. I talk with Chris about his "lens-based account of intersectional stereotyping," which argues that we can only pay attention to one social identity at a time. As a result, the stereotypes that come to mind depend on the one lens through which we're seeing someone at the moment.Things we mention in this episode:Walter Lippman's 1922 book "Public Opinion"Testing a lens-based account of intersectional stereotyping (Petsko, Rosette, & Bodenhausen, 2022)An early summary of a lens-based theory of categorization and stereotyping (Petkso & Bodenhausen, 2020)Sexual orientation and racial identity interact to predict relevant outcomes (Petsko & Bodenhausen, 2019)For a transcript of this episode, visit: http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/episode/stereotypes-at-the-intersection-with-chris-petsko/Check out my new audio course on Knowable: "The Science of Persuasion."Learn more about Opinion Science at http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/ and follow @OpinionSciPod on Twitter.Join me over at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OpinionScienceLearn more about Opinion Science and catch up on all the episodes at http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/.
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Chris Petsko studies which stereotypes come to mind in a given moment. He's a social psychologist and postdoctoral scholar at Duke University. I talk with Chris about his "lens-based account of intersectional stereotyping," which argues that we can only pay attention to one social identity at a time. As a result, the stereotypes that come to mind depend on the one lens through which we're seeing someone at the moment. Things we mention in this episode: Walter Lippman's 1922 book "Public Opin...
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