Whose agenda is it anyway: an exploration of cancel culture and political affiliation in the United States

CL Cook, A Patel, M Guisihan, DY Wohn - SN Social Sciences, 2021 - Springer
Cancel culture is a new catalyst for digital hate seen in various media platforms, in which
large groups of people publicly criticize the victim's actions and withdraw their support from …

Differential support for female supervisors among men and women.

AC Vial, VL Brescoll, JL Napier… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Two studies evaluated the lay belief that women feel particularly negatively about other
women in the workplace and particularly in supervisory roles. The authors tested the general …

When are intergroup attitudes judged as free speech and when as prejudice? A social identity analysis of attitudes towards immigrants

C Wang, MJ Platow, D Bar‐Tal… - International Journal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Although anti‐immigrant attitudes continue to be expressed around the world, identifying
these attitudes as prejudice, truth or free speech remains contested. This contestation …

Justice reactions to deviant ingroup members: Ingroup identity threat motivates utilitarian punishments

K Fousiani, V Yzerbyt, NS Kteily… - British Journal of Social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members
more favourably and deviant ingroup members more harshly than comparable outgroup …

Forging Productive Human-Robot Partnerships Through Task Training

M Stiber, Y Gao, R Taylor, CM Huang - ACM Transactions on Human …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Productive human-robot partnerships are vital to successful integration of assistive robots
into everyday life. Although prior research has explored techniques to facilitate collaboration …

The Role of Gay Men Norm on Reaction to Deviance

WAD Silva, K da Silva Lima, CR Pereira - Trends in Psychology, 2024 - Springer
Individuals tend to evaluate deviant ingroup more negatively than outgroup members, as
predicted by the black sheep effect. We analyzed this phenomenon in four studies based on …

Omertà in intragroup cheating: The role of ingroup identity in dishonesty and whistleblowing

M Rullo, F Presaghi, C Baldner… - Group Processes & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Why are people willing to denounce or, contrarily, to keep silent on others' misconduct? We
hypothesized that people would be more likely to cheat, and consequently less likely to blow …

[图书][B] Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity

S Byrskog, R Hakola, J Jokiranta - 2016 - vr-elibrary.de
The concepts of social memory and social identity have been increasingly used in the study
of ancient Jewish and Christian sources. In this collection of articles, international specialists …

Motives for punishing powerful vs. prestigious offenders: The moderating role of group identity

K Fousiani, JW van Prooijen - British Journal of Social …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Status can be seen as power over valued resources or as prestige that lies in the eyes of the
beholder. In the present research, we examine how power versus prestige influence …

Collective deviance: Scaling up subjective group dynamics to superordinate categories reveals a deviant ingroup protection effect.

D Abrams, GA Travaglino, JM Marques… - Journal of Personality …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social
norms about asylum and immigration (in the United Kingdom), or about taxation levels (in …