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Publikováno v:
Social Media + Society, Vol 10 (2024)
Despite young Black women’s high rates of social media use and risks for victimization at the nexus of sexism and racism, the relationship between these variables remains under researched in this segment. We surveyed 354 Black American women aged 1
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https://doaj.org/article/cca1fa8a3d34443798c893debeaf6284
Publikováno v:
Social Media + Society, Vol 9 (2023)
Black American women are among the largest consumer groups of social media in the United States. In recent years, Black American women have curated spaces on social media platforms to authentically converse about Black womanhood and resist structural
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7c16cd6578644044acf397842b34c37f
Autor:
Stevie N. Grassetti, Zachary M. Meehan, Ryan M. Beveridge, Bethany A. Teachman, Alexis G. Stanton, Phoenix Jazmine Cooper, Katharine E. Daniel
Publikováno v:
Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 17:43-52
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 86:681-694
Autor:
Lanice R. Avery, Alexis G. Stanton, L. Monique Ward, Sarah L. Trinh, Elizabeth R. Cole, Morgan C. Jerald
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior. 51:1509-1520
Autor:
Nkemka Anyiwo, Alexis G. Stanton, Lanice R. Avery, Donte L. Bernard, Jasmine A. Abrams, Alexandrea Golden
Publikováno v:
J Res Adolesc
This study examines the precedents and consequences of Black girls' Strong Black Woman schema (SBW) endorsement. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that, among Black girls (N= 308), racial discrimination experiences and racial barrier socializ
Autor:
L. Monique Ward, Lanice R. Avery, Sarah L. Trinh, Alexis G. Stanton, Morgan C. Jerald, Elizabeth R. Cole
Publikováno v:
Body Image. 38:181-190
Although women are expected to idealize and achieve hegemonic feminine beauty standards such as being slender and lighter skinned, few studies have examined how women’s investment in achieving these restrictive feminine appearance ideals may influe
Autor:
Alexis G. Stanton, Lanice R. Avery, Sarah L. Trinh, Elizabeth R. Cole, Morgan C. Jerald, L. Monique Ward
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Psychology. 47:593-625
Black-oriented media may offer Black women an opportunity to produce and consume empowering messages that challenge heteropatriarchal relationship beliefs, but they may also foster their endorsement. Drawn by this paradox, we surveyed 597 undergradua
Autor:
Lanice R. Avery, Alexis G. Stanton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Issues. 76:447-455
Autor:
Lanice R, Avery, Alexis G, Stanton, L Monique, Ward, Sarah L, Trinh, Elizabeth R, Cole, Morgan C, Jerald
Publikováno v:
Archives of sexual behavior. 51(3)
Women are socialized to endorse femininity scripts mandating that they prioritize others' needs and engage in self-silencing behaviors. Further, Black women may also endorse the strong Black woman (SBW) ideal, by which they are expected to selflessly