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In the World Library of Psychologists series, international experts present career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces—extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, and their major practical theoretical contributions.

Susan T. Fiske has an international reputation as an eminent scholar and pioneer in the field of social cognition. Throughout her distinguished career, she has investigated how people make sense of other people, using shortcuts that reveal prejudices and stereotypes. Her research in particular addresses how these biases are encouraged or discouraged by social relationships, such as cooperation, competition, and power. In 2013, she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and, in 2011, to the British Academy. She has also won several scientific honours, including the Guggenheim Fellowship, the APA Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award, the APS William James Fellow Award, as well as the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations Wundt-James Award and honorary degrees in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland.

This collection of selected publications illustrates the foundations of modern social cognition research and its development in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. In a specially written introductory chapter, Fiske traces the key advances in social cognition throughout her career, and so this book will be invaluable reading for students and researchers in social cognition, person perception, and intergroup bias.

Acknowledgements vii
1 Not your grandparents' social cognition: A family letter about progress through crisis
1(12)
Susan T. Fiske
Part I Cognitive misers: The origins of social cognition
13(86)
2 Attention and weight in person perception: The impact of negative and extreme behavior (1980)
15(26)
Susan T. Fiske
3 The continuum model: Ten years later (1999)
41(35)
Susan T. Fiske
Monica Lin
Steven L. Neuberg
4 Social science research on trial: Use of sex stereotyping research in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1991)
76(23)
Susan T. Fiske
Donald N. Bersoff
Eugene Borgida
Kay Deaux
Madeline E. Heilman
Part II Second wave: Motivated tacticians' thinking is for doing
99(62)
5 Controlling other people: The impact of power on stereotyping (1993)
101(15)
Susan T. Fiske
6 The Ambivalent Sexism Inventory: Differentiating hostile and benevolent sexism (1996)
116(45)
Peter Glick
Susan T. Fiske
Part III Twenty-first-century activated actors: Social brain and social mind
161(66)
7 A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition (2002)
163(52)
Susan T. Fiske
Amy J. C. Cuddy
Peter Glick
Jun Xu
8 Dehumanizing the lowest of the low: Neuroimaging responses to extreme out-groups (2006)
215(12)
Lasana T. Harris
Susan T. Fiske
Part IV Inequality enablers: Social cognition and social relevance
227(42)
9 A prescriptive intergenerational-tension ageism scale: Succession, identity, and consumption (SIC) (2013)
229(17)
Michael S. North
Susan T. Fiske
10 Nations' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap (2013)
246(23)
Federica Durante
Susan T. Fiske
Nicolas Kervyn
Amy J. C. Cuddy
Adebowale (Debo) Akande
Bolanle E. Adetoun
Modupe F. Adewuyi
Magdeline M. Tserere
Ananthi Al Ramiah
Khairul Anwar Mastor
Fiona Kate Barlow
Gregory Bonn
Romin W. Tafarodi
Janine Bosak
Ed Cairns
Claire Doherty
Dora Capozza
Anjana Chandran
Xenia Chryssochoou
Tilemachos Iatridis
Juan Manuel Contreras
Rui Costa-Lopes
Roberto Gonzalez
Janet I. Lewis
Gerald Tushabe
Jacques-Philippe Leyens
Renee Mayorga
Nadim N. Rouhana
Vanessa Smith Castro
Rolando Perez
Rosa Rodriguez-Bailon
Miguel Moya
Elena Morales Marente
Marisol Palacios Galvez
Chris G. Sibley
Frank Asbrock
Chiara C. Storari
Index 269
Susan T. Fiske is Eugene Higgins Professor, Psychology and Public Affairs, at Princeton University. She is known for her research on social cognition, and her research in particular addresses how stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination are encouraged or discouraged by social relationships, such as cooperation, competition, and power. In 2013, she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. She has also won several scientific honours: the Guggenheim Fellowship, the APA Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award, the APS William James Fellow Award, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Kurt Lewin Award, and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Donald T. Campbell Award.