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Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 8 (2022)
In this article, we report the results of a randomized controlled experiment that examines how exposure to information about a global pandemic from Asia affects white Americans’ prosocial behavior towards white, black, and Asian Americans. We find
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https://doaj.org/article/6c878294e56749f9b82f1cea19205bf9
Publikováno v:
Social Currents. 8:491-509
The popularity of Mobile Dating Applications has increased in recent years, with Tinder transforming the dating landscape for college students. Drawing upon 249 peer-facilitated interviews with college-age men and women, we explore how this populatio
Publikováno v:
Sociological Spectrum. 41:304-321
Previous studies reveal that Black women are the least likely to be selected or matched on dating/hookup apps, followed closely behind by Black men. Our study seeks to better understand how, when a...
Autor:
Justine E. Tinkler, Malissa Alinor
Publikováno v:
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race. 18:97-117
Previous research has demonstrated that Black men are perceived to be more threatening than White men. Relatedly, public discourse suggests that respectable dress may reduce this perception. In this paper, we test whether professional attire reduces
Autor:
Justine E. Tinkler, Sarah Becker
Publikováno v:
Social Currents. 8:86-101
In this article, we use 198 interviews with young men and women to explore how they define and negotiate boundaries of unwanted sexual contact in public drinking settings. Men and women’s contrasting experiences reveal that in bars and nightclubs,
Publikováno v:
Social Science Research. 107:102740
With the #MeToo movement generating renewed public attention to the problem of sexual misconduct, it is an important time to assess how sexual harassment training affects men's motivation to work with women. We conducted an experiment in which we exp
Autor:
Justine E. Tinkler, Jun Zhao
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 30:349-364
Theory and research suggest that sexual harassment is often a dominance strategy used to undermine women’s power, but the precise relationships between government employees’ workplace power, organizational climate, and vulnerability to particular
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 33:3344-3366
Colleges are increasingly adopting “affirmative consent” policies, which require students to obtain conscious and voluntary consent at each stage of sexual activity. Although this is an important step forward in violence prevention, very little i
Publikováno v:
Law & Social Inquiry. 43:28-57
Unwelcome touching, groping, and kissing are illegal, but widely tolerated in public drinking settings. This contingency in the law's response means that patrons routinely negotiate the moral boundaries of nonconsensual sexual contact. We use 197 int
Publikováno v:
Law & Social Inquiry. 40:152-174
Research shows that exposure to sexual harassment policy sometimes activates traditional gender stereotypes. This article examines whether the sex of the legal messenger moderates reactions to the enforcement of sexual harassment laws. We employ a 2