| Walter Lippmann - 1922 - 452 páginas
...stereotypes may be the core of our personal tradition, the defenses of our position in society. They are an ordered, more or less consistent picture of the...picture of a possible world to which we are adapted. In that world people and things have their well-known places, and do certain expected things. We feel... | |
| Vicente Albano Pacis - 1925 - 236 páginas
...together out of what others have reported and what we can imagine. In this way, therefore, we form "an ordered more or less consistent picture of the...habits, our tastes, our capacities, our comforts and hopes have adjusted 4 themselves". This picture - our picture in the head - stays in our head and with... | |
| William Norwood Brigance - 1927 - 352 páginas
...but perhaps the most suggestive name is stereotype. As Walter Lippman has said,42 stereotypes "are an ordered, more or less consistent picture of the...picture of a possible world to which we are adapted. In that world people and things have their well-known places, and do certain expected things. We feel... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 páginas
...stereotypes may be the core of our personal tradition, the defenses of our position in society. They are an ordered, more or less consistent picture of the...picture of a possible world to which we are adapted. In that world people and things have their well-known places, and do certain expected things. We feel... | |
| Guillermo López García - 2004 - 360 páginas
...stereotypes may be the core of our personal tradición, the defenses of our position in society. They are an ordered, more or less consistent picture of the...picture of a possible world to which we are adapted. In that world people and things have their well - known places, and do certain expected things. We... | |
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