This article uses extensive ethnographic data on the U.S. white power movement (WPM) to describe the interactional aspects of managing activist stigma in everyday settings. We describe their stigma management as a form of everyday resistance. In the face of strong cultural codes against extreme racism, they conceal their Aryan identity to avoid the constant ire, indignation, and conflict they face from others. But, concealing their activist identity creates dissonance, which they work out by exploiting opportunities to selectively disclose features of their racist self. Disclosing aspects of their Aryan self while covering the more extreme aspects creates some expressive balance, which activists experience as resistance to social constraint...
College-educated white women across social classes support and uphold racism. Using narrative method...
"Americans are increasingly aware of structural racial disadvantages, and especially aware of Black ...
Current debates over identity politics hinge on the question of whether status-based social movement...
This article examines how ‘‘white antiracists’ ’ manage a perceived, and sometimes self-imposed, sti...
This case study illustrates some of the methodological and ethical difficulties of gaining access to...
In this article, I draw upon written texts and discussions with white community organizers so as to ...
We examine the advantages and disadvantages of conducting fieldwork with the highly stigmatized whit...
This article presents findings from a study that explored the lived experiences of Whites committed ...
Many white-dominated social movement organizations have begun translating their concern with racial ...
By unpacking the way in which the concept of ‘white privilege’ is taking over as a shortcut in the a...
Abstract We aim to illuminate the construction of ‘whiteness ’ in organizations, in order to contrib...
White Americans dramatically underestimate the severity of racism and racial inequality, which limit...
Using frameworks from critical race theory, social movement theory, and community-based activism, th...
In this dissertation, I examine the strategies interracial organizations use in the post-civil righ...
Major and colleagues (2016) describe ethnic identification as the extent to which race or ethnicity ...
College-educated white women across social classes support and uphold racism. Using narrative method...
"Americans are increasingly aware of structural racial disadvantages, and especially aware of Black ...
Current debates over identity politics hinge on the question of whether status-based social movement...
This article examines how ‘‘white antiracists’ ’ manage a perceived, and sometimes self-imposed, sti...
This case study illustrates some of the methodological and ethical difficulties of gaining access to...
In this article, I draw upon written texts and discussions with white community organizers so as to ...
We examine the advantages and disadvantages of conducting fieldwork with the highly stigmatized whit...
This article presents findings from a study that explored the lived experiences of Whites committed ...
Many white-dominated social movement organizations have begun translating their concern with racial ...
By unpacking the way in which the concept of ‘white privilege’ is taking over as a shortcut in the a...
Abstract We aim to illuminate the construction of ‘whiteness ’ in organizations, in order to contrib...
White Americans dramatically underestimate the severity of racism and racial inequality, which limit...
Using frameworks from critical race theory, social movement theory, and community-based activism, th...
In this dissertation, I examine the strategies interracial organizations use in the post-civil righ...
Major and colleagues (2016) describe ethnic identification as the extent to which race or ethnicity ...
College-educated white women across social classes support and uphold racism. Using narrative method...
"Americans are increasingly aware of structural racial disadvantages, and especially aware of Black ...
Current debates over identity politics hinge on the question of whether status-based social movement...