Belle Derks
Belle Derks is a social and organizational psychologist known for her research on gender inequality, social identity, and the effects of stereotypes in the workplace. She has contributed significantly to understanding how social identity and group dynamics influence behavior and performance.
Books
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1. Neuroscience Of Prejudice And Intergroup Relations
On the Nature of Prejudice: Fifty Years After Allport
This insightful book delves into the intricate workings of the human brain to explore the roots and manifestations of prejudice and intergroup relations. It examines how neurological processes influence social behavior, biases, and the formation of stereotypes, while also considering the impact of social environments on brain function. By integrating perspectives from neuroscience, psychology, and social science, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of the cognitive and emotional mechanisms that drive prejudice and suggests pathways for fostering more harmonious intergroup interactions.
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