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Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 22:378-407
Autor:
Jes Matsick, Natalie Sabik
This chapter focuses on strategies for developing sustainable research practices and thriving collaborations for feminist research within a lab. We draw upon our experiences as feminist psychologists at research-intensive institutions and discuss bes
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https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/gydh2
The social category label effect describes how labels influence people’s perceptions of social groups. Though the label “homosexual” versus “lesbian/gay” decreases some heterosexual people’s support for sexual minorities, it is unknown ho
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Pervasive stigma against fat people and evidence for its harmful health consequences highlight the need for a better understanding of people’s first-hand experiences of navigating the world with a stigmatized body size. Drawing on social identity t
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Drawing on interdisciplinary, feminist insights, we encourage social psychologists to embrace the active participation of marginalized groups in social disparities research. We explain (1) how the absence of marginalized groups' perspectives in resea
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/4967w
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/4967w
Autor:
Jes Matsick, Mary Kruk
Identity safety cues refer to aspects of the environment or social setting that communicate one is valued and the threat of discrimination is limited. In this article, we review the content of identity safety cues, their strengths and limitations, an
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