Objectives: The aim of the current research is to test predictions derived from the rejection-identification model and research on collective action using cross-sectional (Study 1) and longitudinal (Study 2) methods. Specifically, an integration of these 2 literatures suggests that recognition of discrimination can have simultaneous positive relationships with well-being and engagement in collective action via the formation of a strong ingroup identity. Method: We test these predictions in 2 studies using data from a large national probability sample of Māori (the indigenous peoples of New Zealand), collected as part of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (Ns for Study 1 and 2 were 1,981 and 1,373, respectively). Results: Consistent ...
Research has consistently shown that discrimination based on ethnic group membership affects the psy...
In this study, we examine race/ethnic consciousness and its associations with experiences of racial ...
This study investigated the effects of ingroup contact in a large, national sample of Māori (a disad...
Using structural equation modeling and cross-lagged analyses, this longitudinal study investigates e...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between belonging and intergroup discri...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between a specific dimension of collectiv...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
BACKGROUND: While evidence of the contribution of racial discrimination to ethnic health disparities...
Social identity threats, depending on the content of the identity targeted, may evoke varying socio-...
While evidence of the contribution of racial discrimination to ethnic health disparities has increas...
Research concerned with evaluating the motivational basis of intergroup discrimination has tended to...
Major and colleagues (2016) describe ethnic identification as the extent to which race or ethnicity ...
The impact of ethnic discrimination on the ability of ethnic minorities to pursue their own version...
Abstract Background The complex ways in which experiences of discrimination are patterned in society...
Both majority and minority group members fear race-based rejection, and respond by disparaging the g...
Research has consistently shown that discrimination based on ethnic group membership affects the psy...
In this study, we examine race/ethnic consciousness and its associations with experiences of racial ...
This study investigated the effects of ingroup contact in a large, national sample of Māori (a disad...
Using structural equation modeling and cross-lagged analyses, this longitudinal study investigates e...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between belonging and intergroup discri...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between a specific dimension of collectiv...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
BACKGROUND: While evidence of the contribution of racial discrimination to ethnic health disparities...
Social identity threats, depending on the content of the identity targeted, may evoke varying socio-...
While evidence of the contribution of racial discrimination to ethnic health disparities has increas...
Research concerned with evaluating the motivational basis of intergroup discrimination has tended to...
Major and colleagues (2016) describe ethnic identification as the extent to which race or ethnicity ...
The impact of ethnic discrimination on the ability of ethnic minorities to pursue their own version...
Abstract Background The complex ways in which experiences of discrimination are patterned in society...
Both majority and minority group members fear race-based rejection, and respond by disparaging the g...
Research has consistently shown that discrimination based on ethnic group membership affects the psy...
In this study, we examine race/ethnic consciousness and its associations with experiences of racial ...
This study investigated the effects of ingroup contact in a large, national sample of Māori (a disad...