Bystander anti‐racism: A review of the literature

JK Nelson, KM Dunn, Y Paradies - Analyses of Social Issues …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Racial justice allyship requires civil courage: A behavioral prescription for moral growth and change.

MT Williams, S Faber, A Nepton… - American …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
In racialized societies, race divides people, prioritizes some groups over others, and directly
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 …

How lay theories of prejudice shape prejudice confrontations: Examining beliefs about prejudice prevalence, origins, and controllability

KE Chaney, E Wedell - Social and Personality Psychology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Heterosexual men's confrontation of sexual prejudice: The role of precarious manhood

KM Kroeper, DT Sanchez, MS Himmelstein - Sex Roles, 2014 - Springer
Prejudice and discrimination are unfortunate common realities for sexual minorities yet
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 …

Navigating successful confrontations: What should I say and how should I say it?

MJ Monteith, MD Burns, LK Hildebrand - Confronting prejudice and …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Intersectional patterns of prejudice confrontation by White, heterosexual, and cisgender allies

KA Case, D Rios, A Lucas, K Braun… - Journal of Social …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

The aversive bystander effect whereby egalitarian bystanders overestimate the confrontation of prejudice

H Szekeres, E Halperin, A Kende, T Saguy - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
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 …