A systematic review of the ambivalent sexism literature: Hostile sexism protects men's power; benevolent sexism guards traditional gender roles.
According to ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996), the coexistence of gendered
power differences and mutual interdependence creates two apparently opposing but …
power differences and mutual interdependence creates two apparently opposing but …
Benevolent and hostile sexism in a shifting global context
The theory of and research on ambivalent sexism—which encompasses both attitudes that
are overtly negative (hostile sexism) and those that seem subjectively positive but are …
are overtly negative (hostile sexism) and those that seem subjectively positive but are …
Help to perpetuate traditional gender roles: Benevolent sexism increases engagement in dependency-oriented cross-gender helping.
Based on theorizing that helping relations may serve as a subtle mechanism to reinforce
intergroup inequality, the present research (N= 1,315) examined the relation between …
intergroup inequality, the present research (N= 1,315) examined the relation between …
Hijab, visibility and the performance of identity
N Hopkins, RM Greenwood - European Journal of Social …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Theories concerning the relationship between social identification and behaviour are
increasingly attentive to how group members emphasise or de‐emphasise identity‐related …
increasingly attentive to how group members emphasise or de‐emphasise identity‐related …
Good for the goose and good for the gander: Examining positive psychological benefits of male allyship for men and women.
Allyship is increasingly promoted as a tool to support gender diversity, equity, and inclusion
in the workplace, including in higher education institutions. Male allyship toward women can …
in the workplace, including in higher education institutions. Male allyship toward women can …
“Sincere White people, work in conjunction with us”: Racial minorities' perceptions of White ally sincerity and perceptions of ally efforts
Social justice movements often consist of both targets of bias (eg, Black people) and
nontarget allies (eg, White people). However, little is known about what factors shape …
nontarget allies (eg, White people). However, little is known about what factors shape …
“I don't need help”: Gender differences in how gender stereotypes predict help-seeking
J Juvrud, JL Rennels - Sex Roles, 2017 - Springer
Although self-report and correlational studies suggest that gender stereotypes are related to
men's health behavior, particularly in relation to seeking help, there is minimal research that …
men's health behavior, particularly in relation to seeking help, there is minimal research that …
Comrades in the struggle? Feminist women prefer male allies who offer autonomy-not dependency-oriented help
S Wiley, C Dunne - Sex Roles, 2019 - Springer
Feminist women view feminist men who take a backseat and offer partial help (ie, autonomy-
oriented support) as better allies than those who attempt to solve the problem themselves …
oriented support) as better allies than those who attempt to solve the problem themselves …
Need some help, honey? Dependency-oriented helping relations between women and men in the domestic sphere.
Abstract Five studies (N= 2,339) found that men and women, especially if high on
benevolent sexism, engage in dependency-oriented cross-gender helping relations in …
benevolent sexism, engage in dependency-oriented cross-gender helping relations in …
Empowering the poor: A field study of the social psychological consequences of receiving autonomy or dependency aid in Panama
K Alvarez, E van Leeuwen… - British Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This field study investigated the consequences of receiving poverty aid through conditional
transfer programmes in the form of autonomy‐oriented help (ie, cash) or dependency …
transfer programmes in the form of autonomy‐oriented help (ie, cash) or dependency …