
Social Categories in Everyday Experience
Shaun Wiley - Hardback
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Shaun Wiley, PhD, is an assistant professor of psychology at The College of New Jersey. His research focuses on collective identity and intergroup relations among marginalized and immigrant groups. Specifically, it examines how members of disadvantaged groups deal with discrimination and low status and the factors that influence the relationship between people's multiple social identities.
Gina Philog amp egrave ne, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at Sarah Lawrence College, where she has been on the faculty since 998. Her PhD is from the amp Eacute cole des Hautes amp Eacute tudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Her interests are in social and cultural psychology, history of psychology, race and social identity, as well as social representations.
She is the author or editor of three books: From Black to African American: A New Representation (Greenwood-Praeger, 999), The Representations of the Social: Bridging Theoretical Traditions (with Kay Deaux Blackwell, 2 ), and Racial Identity in Context: The Legacy of Kenneth B. Clark (APA, 2 4). She is the recipient of several grants from the National Science Foundation as well as APA. She is currently working on a book analyzing the role of group denominations in civil societies.
Tracey A. Revenson, PhD, is professor of psychology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Her research centers on stress and coping processes among individuals, couples, and families facing chronic physical illnesses the influence of interpersonal relationships on adaptation and the influence of gender on health.
She was the founding editor-in-chief of the journal Women's Health: Research on Gender, Behavior, and Policy, serves as associate editor of the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, and is on the editorial board of Health Psychology.
Dr. Revenson served as president of APA's Division of Health Psychology in 2 5. She is the author or editor of six volumes, including Couples Coping With Stress, The Handbook of Health Psychology, and Ecological Research to Promote Social Change.