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Janet B. Ruscher

Janet B. Ruscher

My research focuses primarily on stereotyping and prejudice in communication, a topic covered at length in my book "Prejudiced communication: A social psychological perspective." I also recently published a book entitled "Hate Speech" as part of the Cambridge University Press series "Elements in Applied Social Psychology."

My current interests are divided between: (1) the transmission of discriminatory performance feedback in intergroup settings, and (2) the communication of social support (or lack thereof) to members of stigmatized groups.

Primary Interests:

  • Communication, Language
  • Culture and Ethnicity
  • Interpersonal Processes
  • Prejudice and Stereotyping
  • Self and Identity
  • Social Cognition

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Each year, Tulane University designates four members of the faculty for its highest teaching honors, to be awarded at its Unified Commencement Ceremony. In 2012, Janet Ruscher, Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department, was a recipient of the Suzanne and Stephen Weiss Presidential Fellowships in recognition of excellence in undergraduate teaching.



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Janet B. Ruscher
Department of Psychology
Percival Stern Hall
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
United States of America

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