Dr. Glick has published 3 books and over 80 peer-reviewed scientific articles, representing paradigm shifting advances in understanding prejudice. His research is highly cited (more than 60,000+ Google Scholar citations).
Books
The Sage Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination provides comprehensive coverage of research on prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination. In-depth reviews describe the current state of the field and identify productive directions for future research.
The Social Psychology of Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations
“The best text I’ve seen to date on how gender influences social interaction… appealing, convincing, and incisive. —Alice H. Eagly, Northwestern University
On the Nature of Prejudice: 50 Years After Allport
“…a tour de force and a ‘must read’ for anyone seriously interested in deepening their understanding of the frustratingly complex issues of prejudice and intergroup conflict in the modern world.” James Sidanius, Harvard University
Highly cited Ambivalent Sexism articles
Glick, P. & Fiske, S. T. (1996).On the Nature of Prejudice: 50 Years After Allport Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 491-512. (Winner of Gordon Allport Prize)
Glick, P., & Fiske, S. T. (2001). An ambivalent alliance: Hostile and benevolent sexism as complementary justifications of gender inequality. American Psychologist, 56, 109-118.
Highly cited Warmth-Competence Model articles
Fiske, S. T., Cuddy, A. J. C., Glick, P., & Xu, J. (2002). A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 878-902. (Winner of SESP Scientific Impact Award)
Fiske, S. T., Cuddy, A. J. C., & Glick, P. (2007). Universal dimensions of social cognition: Warmth and competence. Trends in Cognitive Science, 11, 77-83.