The authors propose that the content of certain sociopolitical ideologies can be shaped by individuals in ways that satisfy their social motivations. This notion was tested in the context of color-blind ideology. Color blindness, when construed as a principle of distributive justice, is an egalitarian stance concerned with reducing discrepancies between groups ’ outcomes; as a principle of procedural justice, however, color blindness can function as a legitimizing ideology that entrenches existing inequalities. In Study 1, White people high in antiegalitarian sentiment were found to shift their construal of color blindness from a distributive to a procedural principle when exposed to intergroup threat. In Studies 2, 3A, and 3B, the authors ...
The author argues that color-blind ideology amounts to a refusal to deal with the reality of racism,...
This research study explored the relationship between Just World Beliefs, Social Dominance Orientati...
Few topics are as heavily studied as Americans’ beliefs about racial disparities. Most of this resea...
International audienceConsistent with the theory of malleable ideology, research has shown that, und...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Color-blindness, or the belief that people should mini...
Recent literature has illustrated a shifting form of racism from a Jim Crow, overt form to a colorbl...
Using primary data from interviews conducted with 1) close black-white friends and 2) biracial Ameri...
[Abstract] As defined by the National Conference for Community and Justice, or the NCCJ, colorism is...
Color-blindness and color-consciousness are two ideologies aiming at prejudice and negative intergro...
This Article explores a great paradox at the heart of the prevailing paradigm of American antidiscri...
In this dissertation, I examine the strategies interracial organizations use in the post-civil righ...
The latest turn in the sociological study of white racism argues that the paradigm of color-blind ra...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Colorblindness ideology suggests that we should min...
This paper examines the origins and growing expansion of racism, eventually one of the most powerful...
This article builds on the scholarship on color-blind ideology by examining discourse challenging tw...
The author argues that color-blind ideology amounts to a refusal to deal with the reality of racism,...
This research study explored the relationship between Just World Beliefs, Social Dominance Orientati...
Few topics are as heavily studied as Americans’ beliefs about racial disparities. Most of this resea...
International audienceConsistent with the theory of malleable ideology, research has shown that, und...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Color-blindness, or the belief that people should mini...
Recent literature has illustrated a shifting form of racism from a Jim Crow, overt form to a colorbl...
Using primary data from interviews conducted with 1) close black-white friends and 2) biracial Ameri...
[Abstract] As defined by the National Conference for Community and Justice, or the NCCJ, colorism is...
Color-blindness and color-consciousness are two ideologies aiming at prejudice and negative intergro...
This Article explores a great paradox at the heart of the prevailing paradigm of American antidiscri...
In this dissertation, I examine the strategies interracial organizations use in the post-civil righ...
The latest turn in the sociological study of white racism argues that the paradigm of color-blind ra...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Colorblindness ideology suggests that we should min...
This paper examines the origins and growing expansion of racism, eventually one of the most powerful...
This article builds on the scholarship on color-blind ideology by examining discourse challenging tw...
The author argues that color-blind ideology amounts to a refusal to deal with the reality of racism,...
This research study explored the relationship between Just World Beliefs, Social Dominance Orientati...
Few topics are as heavily studied as Americans’ beliefs about racial disparities. Most of this resea...