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Informationen zum Autor Teun A. van Dijk is a Visiting Professor atUniversitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. From 1980 to 2006 he held a personalchair as Professor of Discourse Studies at the University of Amsterdam. A worldleading scholar of discourse studies and author of over 250 books and articles,he edits the SAGE journals Disourse &Society, Discourse Studies, and Discourseand Communication. Klappentext How does everyday talk contribute to the spread and acceptance of ethnic prejudice? Communicating Racism is a revealing interdisciplinary study of ethnic prejudices and the ways in which they are diffused through interpersonal communication and intergroup interaction. In this clearly written and comprehensive study, van Dijk establishes a crucial link between the cognitive, social and communicative dimensions of racism. He examines: the social psychology of ethnic attitudes; the cognitive psychology of ethnic prejudice; and the social context of prejudice; the interpersonal communication of racism. By analysing informal discourse and the reproduction of racism within the white majority, the author offers us a new understanding of many deep-rooted and poorly understood patterns of prejudice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Structures of Prejudiced Discourse Sources of Prejudiced Talk The Cognitive Dimension Structures and Strategies of Ethnic Prejudice The Interpersonal Communication of Prejudice The Social Context of Prejudice