Content and uniformity of stereotypes and meta‐stereotypes of homeless people in Madrid (Spain)

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Vázquez Cabrera, José Juan and Panadero Herrero, Sonia and Zúñiga, Claudia (2017) Content and uniformity of stereotypes and meta‐stereotypes of homeless people in Madrid (Spain). Journal of Community Psychology, 45 (1). pp. 128-137. ISSN 0090-4392; 1520-6629

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Abstract

This study analyses the content and the uniformity of meta-stereotypes among homelessness people, and the stereotypes that domiciled people have of homeless people. The research took place in Madrid (Spain), based on data provided by a representative sample of homeless people (n=188) and a sample of people at no risk of becoming homeless (n=180). Results show that stereotypes of homeless people and homeless people's meta-stereotypes predominantly have negative or indulgent content, with very little positive content, and have a high degree of uniformity, with hardly any differences in terms of basic socio-demographic variables. The meta-stereotypes of homeless people are more uniform, and are more negative and less indulgent than the stereotypes that domiciled people have established regarding homeless people.


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Referencia bibliográfica: Vázquez, J. J., Panadero, S., & Zúñiga, C. (2017). Content and uniformity of stereotypes and meta‐stereotypes of homeless people in Madrid (Spain). Journal of Community Psychology, 45(1), 128-137. DOI: doi.org/10.1002/jcop.21836

Uncontrolled Keywords:Stereotypes, meta-stereotypes, homeless, poverty, social exclusion
Subjects:Medical sciences > Psychology > Social psychology
Medical sciences > Psychology > Psychologists
ID Code:69257
Deposited On:17 Dec 2021 08:33
Last Modified:17 Dec 2021 08:33

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