Do prejudice affects communication.
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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 10 months ago
Perhaps the most common expressions of prejudice and stereotyping are manifested in verbal communication, including casual conversation and the mass media. But, until recent years, little empirical work has examined how stereotypic beliefs and prejudiced attitudes are manifested in everyday communication. Prejudice makes the victim feel less than fully human. When people are undervalued by others, their self-esteem suffers and they stop trying to improve themselves. Prejudice can often lead to bullying and other forms of discrimination. People communicate their prejudiced attitudes and stereotypic beliefs in numerous ways. Variations in word choice or phrasing can betray simplistic, negative, or homogeneous views of outgroups.
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