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Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics

Sara Kärkkäinen Terian

Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics examines prejudice not merely as a negative attitude toward others but as a general orientation that enables perception and understanding. Prejudicial attitudes appear in all daily human interactions; these interactions have a moral character and thus have an effect on the self-concepts and self-esteem of the participants. By examining this concept at the intersection of three fields—social psychological studies of the nature of prejudice, phenomenological examination of a person’s interpersonal experiences, and ethical consideration of the character of constructive interactions—this book places the idea of prejudice in its larger context. Presenting prejudice as situational understanding that impacts all perception and interpretation, Sara Kärkkäinen Terian offers a way to shape it from negative to positive. She considers recognition of one’s value as a person an integral part of positive prejudice and respect as its necessary basis.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 130 • Trim: 5⅜ x 9
978-1-7936-2850-3 • Hardback • September 2020 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-7936-2852-7 • Paperback • May 2022 • $41.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-7936-2851-0 • eBook • September 2020 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / Social Theory, Psychology / Interpersonal Relations, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Sara Kärkkäinen Terian is a retired professor of sociology.
Chapter One: Self as a Social Construct

Chapter Two: Interpersonal Encounters

Chapter Three: Prejudice

Chapter Four: Respect

Chapter Five: Ethical Prejudice

Born of personal epiphany, nurtured through scholarly rigor, and offered in a time of societal upheaval, Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics is truly a gift. In this exquisitely written book, Sara Kärkkäinen Terian skillfully guides the reader through a thoughtful and thought-provoking framework for understanding how prejudgment, turned positive, can enrich, empower, and elevate relationships and community. Relatable examples—some personal, some hypothetical, some research-based, some widely known—elucidate the carefully crafted theoretical approach. This book is recommended to educators and leaders in the professions, law enforcement, faith communities, educational institutions, and government as they guide uncomfortable conversations around prejudice and bigotry.


— Linda S. Lee, Duke University School of Medicine


This is an existentially and theoretically well-grounded treatment of an issue relevant to contemporary conditions. It invites readers to engage their lives and situations in the hope of finding and transcending individual constraints and living more inclusive lives with a shared sense of a common human destiny! The book merits a wide audience.


— Andrew J. Weigert, University of Notre Dame


So often, in our discourse as well as in deliberations, we all speak of prejudice in the negative. Sara Kärkkäinen Terian, in her book Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics, calls our attention to another point of view. Using “social psychological studies of interpersonal behavior with focus on prejudice; ethics in terms of respect for persons, i.e. how one could improve the social experience of others; and phenomenology of social relations, i.e. how one experiences oneself in interpersonal situations,” she demonstrates that we encounter prejudice in our daily interactions in terms of our relationships and the respect we grant or deny others. Viewed thus, prejudice becomes more than a social problem and becomes a way of understanding ourselves in relationship to others. As such, prejudice becomes not an attitude to avoid but in its positive form an approach to adopt for better intrapersonal and interpersonal relations.

This volume offers a thought-provoking, challenging, and insightful look at the issue of prejudice. Given recent developments in our nation and world, it is timely. We need to listen to its message, confront our suppositions, and “gear our attitudes toward others in a positive direction.”


— Bertram L. Melbourne, Howard University School of Divinity


Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics examines prejudice not merely as a negative attitude toward others but as a general orientation that enables perception and understanding. Prejudicial attitudes appear in all daily human interactions; these interactions have a moral character and thus have an effect on the self-concepts and self-esteem of the participants. By examining this concept at the intersection of three fields—social psychological studies of the nature of prejudice, phenomenological examination of a person’s interpersonal experiences, and ethical consideration of the character of constructive interactions—this book places the idea of prejudice in its larger context. Presenting prejudice as situational understanding that impacts all perception and interpretation, Sara Kärkkäinen Terian offers a way to shape it from negative to positive. She considers recognition of one’s value as a person an integral part of positive prejudice and respect as its necessary basis.

Details
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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 130 • Trim: 5⅜ x 9
    978-1-7936-2850-3 • Hardback • September 2020 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    978-1-7936-2852-7 • Paperback • May 2022 • $41.99 • (£35.00)
    978-1-7936-2851-0 • eBook • September 2020 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / Social Theory, Psychology / Interpersonal Relations, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Author
Author
  • Sara Kärkkäinen Terian is a retired professor of sociology.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter One: Self as a Social Construct

    Chapter Two: Interpersonal Encounters

    Chapter Three: Prejudice

    Chapter Four: Respect

    Chapter Five: Ethical Prejudice
Reviews
Reviews
  • Born of personal epiphany, nurtured through scholarly rigor, and offered in a time of societal upheaval, Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics is truly a gift. In this exquisitely written book, Sara Kärkkäinen Terian skillfully guides the reader through a thoughtful and thought-provoking framework for understanding how prejudgment, turned positive, can enrich, empower, and elevate relationships and community. Relatable examples—some personal, some hypothetical, some research-based, some widely known—elucidate the carefully crafted theoretical approach. This book is recommended to educators and leaders in the professions, law enforcement, faith communities, educational institutions, and government as they guide uncomfortable conversations around prejudice and bigotry.


    — Linda S. Lee, Duke University School of Medicine


    This is an existentially and theoretically well-grounded treatment of an issue relevant to contemporary conditions. It invites readers to engage their lives and situations in the hope of finding and transcending individual constraints and living more inclusive lives with a shared sense of a common human destiny! The book merits a wide audience.


    — Andrew J. Weigert, University of Notre Dame


    So often, in our discourse as well as in deliberations, we all speak of prejudice in the negative. Sara Kärkkäinen Terian, in her book Positive Prejudice as Interpersonal Ethics, calls our attention to another point of view. Using “social psychological studies of interpersonal behavior with focus on prejudice; ethics in terms of respect for persons, i.e. how one could improve the social experience of others; and phenomenology of social relations, i.e. how one experiences oneself in interpersonal situations,” she demonstrates that we encounter prejudice in our daily interactions in terms of our relationships and the respect we grant or deny others. Viewed thus, prejudice becomes more than a social problem and becomes a way of understanding ourselves in relationship to others. As such, prejudice becomes not an attitude to avoid but in its positive form an approach to adopt for better intrapersonal and interpersonal relations.

    This volume offers a thought-provoking, challenging, and insightful look at the issue of prejudice. Given recent developments in our nation and world, it is timely. We need to listen to its message, confront our suppositions, and “gear our attitudes toward others in a positive direction.”


    — Bertram L. Melbourne, Howard University School of Divinity


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