Positioning Asian Americans in social cognition
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 …
theories and approaches in social psychology (and social cognition specifically) may not …
Rethinking pubertal research: Embracing intersectionality
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
about gender, race, and class intersect in interpersonal and other social relational contexts …
Narrow prototypes and neglected victims: Understanding perceptions of sexual harassment.
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 …
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 …
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
White supremacy and racial inequities have long pervaded psychological research,
including body image scholarship and practice. The experiences of white, heterosexual …
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
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 …
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.
Abstract Are Asian Americans invisible or hypervisible? Depending on the context, both
types of experiences are relevant. The authors present the Intersectional Prototypicality …
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 …
phenomenon that can interact with racial stereotypes and media representations of beauty …