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Beyond prejudice: Extending the social psychology of conflict, inequality and social change

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Beyond prejudice: Extending the social psychology of conflict, inequality and social change. / Dixon, John; Levine, Mark.
Cambridge University Press, 2012. 333 p.

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Dixon J, Levine M. Beyond prejudice: Extending the social psychology of conflict, inequality and social change. Cambridge University Press, 2012. 333 p. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139022736

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