P. Glick (center) with honors students John Fletcher and Kari Dietzler
Peter Glick (Oberlin
College, A.B.; University of Minnesota, Ph.D.) is a social psychologist
and Professor of Psychology at Lawrence University where he has taught since
1984. Along with co-author
Susan T. Fiske (Princeton University), he received the 1995
Gordon W. Allport Prize for his research on ambivalent sexism, which
challenges conventional notions of prejudice by demonstrating that subjectively
“positive” attitudes toward women (e.g., that women ought to be placed on a
pedestal) are not benign, but promote inequality.
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