Positioning Asian Americans in social cognition

JX Goh, RF Lei, LX Zou - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Asian Americans are increasingly positioned at the center of current events, yet extant
theories and approaches in social psychology (and social cognition specifically) may not …

Rethinking pubertal research: Embracing intersectionality

R Carter, EK Seaton - Child Development Perspectives, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Scholars acknowledge the significant role of puberty in the risks for adverse outcomes.
However, we lack understanding of the relevant social and structural factors at play. Current …

Class advantage, commitment penalty: The gendered effect of social class signals in an elite labor market

LA Rivera, A Tilcsik - American Sociological Review, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on the mechanisms that reproduce social class advantages in the United States
focuses primarily on formal schooling and pays less attention to social class discrimination …

Intersecting cultural beliefs in social relations: Gender, race, and class binds and freedoms

CL Ridgeway, T Kricheli-Katz - Gender & Society, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
We develop an evidence-based theoretical account of how widely shared cultural beliefs
about gender, race, and class intersect in interpersonal and other social relational contexts …

Narrow prototypes and neglected victims: Understanding perceptions of sexual harassment.

JX Goh, B Bandt-Law, NN Cheek… - Journal of personality …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Sexual harassment is pervasive and has adverse effects on its victims, yet perceiving sexual
harassment is wrought with ambiguity, making harassment difficult to identify and …

The fluency principle: Why foreign accent strength negatively biases language attitudes

M Dragojevic, H Giles, AC Beck… - Communication …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Two experiments tested the prediction that heavy foreign-accented speakers are evaluated
more negatively than mild foreign-accented speakers because the former are perceived as …

The Sociostructural-Intersectional Body Image (SIBI) framework: Understanding the impact of white supremacy in body image research and practice

AM Landor, VLR Winter, IB Thurston, J Chan… - Body Image, 2024 - Elsevier
White supremacy and racial inequities have long pervaded psychological research,
including body image scholarship and practice. The experiences of white, heterosexual …

Barriers and boosts: Using inequity frames theory to expand understanding of mechanisms of race and gender inequity

LT Phillips, S Jun, A Shakeri - Academy of Management Annals, 2022 - journals.aom.org
Inequity can be framed in terms of disadvantage or advantage, with different consequences
for how people understand the inequity. Here we ask, how do scholars conceptualize race …

The intersectional prototypicality model: Understanding the discriminatory experiences of Asian American women and men.

YJ Wong, KM McCullough - Asian American Journal of Psychology, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Are Asian Americans invisible or hypervisible? Depending on the context, both
types of experiences are relevant. The authors present the Intersectional Prototypicality …

“It's not something I can shake”: The effect of racial stereotypes, beauty standards, and sexual racism on interracial attraction

M Silvestrini - Sexuality & Culture, 2020 - Springer
Sexual racism, a form of prejudice enacted in sexual or romantic settings, is a complex
phenomenon that can interact with racial stereotypes and media representations of beauty …