Bystander anti‐racism: A review of the literature
This review of literature on anti‐racist prosocial action points to the strong and largely
untapped policy potential of bystander anti‐racism. Bystander anti‐racism is conceptualized …
untapped policy potential of bystander anti‐racism. Bystander anti‐racism is conceptualized …
Racial justice allyship requires civil courage: A behavioral prescription for moral growth and change.
In racialized societies, race divides people, prioritizes some groups over others, and directly
impacts opportunities and outcomes in life. These missed opportunities and altered …
impacts opportunities and outcomes in life. These missed opportunities and altered …
Confronting prejudice: The who, what, and why of confrontation effectiveness
JE Gulker, AY Mark, MJ Monteith - Social Influence, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Following a task that ostensibly revealed implicit racism or sexism, participants were
confronted about their bias. The confronter's race and gender were manipulated to test …
confronted about their bias. The confronter's race and gender were manipulated to test …
How lay theories of prejudice shape prejudice confrontations: Examining beliefs about prejudice prevalence, origins, and controllability
The formative framework in prejudice confrontations research has focused on the utility of
confrontations to activate one's self‐regulation strategies to interrupt unintentional prejudice …
confrontations to activate one's self‐regulation strategies to interrupt unintentional prejudice …
Heterosexual men's confrontation of sexual prejudice: The role of precarious manhood
Prejudice and discrimination are unfortunate common realities for sexual minorities yet
people rarely confront such behavior (Dickter 2012). This is especially problematic because …
people rarely confront such behavior (Dickter 2012). This is especially problematic because …
To confront or not to confront: Non‐targets' evaluations of and responses to racist comments
CL Dickter, VA Newton - Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The current studies explore situational and individual factors affecting non‐target perceivers'
reactions and behavior following a racist comment, focusing on verbal confronting behavior …
reactions and behavior following a racist comment, focusing on verbal confronting behavior …
Navigating successful confrontations: What should I say and how should I say it?
People often wonder what to say and how to say it during confrontable moments. Through
our review and organization of relevant research, we present a “roadmap” for navigating …
our review and organization of relevant research, we present a “roadmap” for navigating …
Intersectional patterns of prejudice confrontation by White, heterosexual, and cisgender allies
Scholarship produced by psychologists typically focuses on one area of social identity and
oppression per study (eg, only sexism) with very little intersectional analysis across systemic …
oppression per study (eg, only sexism) with very little intersectional analysis across systemic …
Psychological values as protective factors against sexist attitudes in preadolescents
M Ferragut-Ortiz-Tallo, MJ Blanca-Mena… - 2013 - riuma.uma.es
Sexist attitudes are one of the factors that justify domestic violence. Positive psychology can
provide keys to prevent sexist violence at an early age. Psychological values are a group of …
provide keys to prevent sexist violence at an early age. Psychological values are a group of …
The aversive bystander effect whereby egalitarian bystanders overestimate the confrontation of prejudice
Everyday expression of prejudice continues to pose a social challenge across societies. We
tend to assume that to the extent people are egalitarian, they are more likely to confront …
tend to assume that to the extent people are egalitarian, they are more likely to confront …