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Microaggressions in Everyday Life, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-119-51379-7

April 2020

384 pages

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The essential, authoritative guide to microaggressions, revised and updated

The revised and updated second edition of Microaggressions in Everyday Life presents an introduction to the concept of microaggressions, classifies the various types of microaggressions, and offers solutions for ending microaggressions at the individual, group, and community levels. The authors—noted experts on the topic—explore the psychological effects of microaggressions on both??perpetrators and targets.

Subtle racism, sexism, heterosexism, and other forms of oppression remain relatively invisible and potentially harmful to the wellbeing, self-esteem, and standard of living of members of marginalized groups in society. The book examines the manifestations of various forms of microaggressions and explores their impact. The authors discuss topics such as researching microaggressions; exploring microaggressions in education and identifying best practices teaching about microaggressions; and understanding microaggressions in the counseling setting. Each chapter concludes with a section called "The Way Forward" that provides guidelines, strategies, and interventions designed to help make our society free of microaggressions. This important book:

  • Offers an updated edition of the seminal work on microaggressions
  • Presents a new concept of "microinterventions" as anti-bias strategies
  • Makes distinctions between "microaggressions" and "macroaggressions"
  • Includes new information on social media as a key site where microaggressions occur
  • Presents updated qualitative and quantitative findings
  • Contains new coverage throughout the text with fresh examples and new research findings from a wide range of studies

Written for students, faculty, and practitioners of psychology, education, social work, and related disciplines, the revised edition of Microaggressions in Everyday Life illustrates the impact microaggressions have on both targets and perpetrators and offers suggestions to eradicate microaggressions.

About the Author

Derald Wing Sue, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York.

Lisa Beth Spanierman, Ph.D., is Professor and Head of the Faculty of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University in Tempe.