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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 8 (2017)
Most research links (racial) essentialism to negative intergroup outcomes. We propose that this conclusion reflects both a narrow conceptual focus on biological/genetic essence and a narrow research focus from the perspective of racially dominant gro
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https://doaj.org/article/fe76b1b364574c79b2ec425480e9a78f
Publikováno v:
Interamerican Journal of Psychology, Vol 48, Iss 2, Pp 152-165 (2014)
El presente estudio explora los valores culturales de un grupo de estudiantes universitarios de Guatemala, un país poco estudiado pero generalmente descrito como colectivista, comparándolos con estudiantes universitarios de Estados Unidos, un país
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/da8dab0c369b4aa4822ce0b39abe9727
Publikováno v:
Glob Public Health
We explored how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the health and wellbeing of Indigenous gay and bisexual men (GBM) in Guatemala, a group that experiences intersectional stigma and structural barriers to health. Between February and May 2021, we con
Publikováno v:
Digital Society. 1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Issues. 75:189-216
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Issues. 74:337-354
Autor:
Glenn Adams, Sara Estrada-Villalta
Publikováno v:
Translational Issues in Psychological Science. 4:198-209
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 62:13-22
Decolonial approaches consider modernity in terms of its inherent “dark side”, coloniality: ways of thinking, feeling, and being associated with European global domination. We apply a decolonial approach to illuminate the coloniality inherent in
Autor:
Sara Estrada-Villalta, Glenn Adams
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Psychology. 18:37-42
Hegemonic understandings rooted in the epistemic perspectives of the Global North explain global inequality (i.e., unequal relations between Global North and South) as a developmental gap in progress toward Eurocentric modernity. From this perspectiv
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Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 16:387-391
Dutt, Grabe, and Castro's (2015) research on implications of market participation for Maasai women's empowerment provides an important basis for rethinking liberatory standards of psychological science and international gender development. Drawing up