The language of bias: A linguistic approach to understanding intergroup relations
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Published:2008
Quinetta M. Roberson, Bradford Bell, Shanette C. Porter, 2008. "The language of bias: A linguistic approach to understanding intergroup relations", Diversity and Groups, Katherine W. Phillips
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This chapter explores the role of language in the relationship between diversity and team performance. Specifically, we consider how a linguistic approach to social categorization may be used to study the social psychological mechanisms that underlie diversity effects. Using the results of a study examining the effects of gender, ethnicity and tenure on language abstraction, we consider the potential implications for team processes and effectiveness. In addition, we propose a revised team input-process-output model that highlights the potential effects of language on team processes. We conclude by suggesting directions for future research linking diversity, linguistic categorization, and team effectiveness.
