Professionals commonly seek to repair stigmatized identities by constructing more positive and relatively coherent self-views. This study draws on interview, observation and diary data from Romanian professionals in the UK, in order to understand how they construct their identities when faced with ethno-cultural stigma. We find that these professionals engage in counterintuitive identity responses which consist of simultaneously denying and acknowledging personal stigmatization (doublethink), and evading engagement with the stigmatized identity (dodging). Unlike the restorative identity work highlighted by previous studies, these atypical responses require less effort, provide less coherence and do not attempt to restore the blemished eth...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
This study argues that globalization is an organizational communication process, which embodies the ...
Diversity research has provided valuable insight into the dynamics of stigma at work. Research has a...
This paper examines how ethnicity informs the ways in which Romanian migrants in the UK cope with st...
Ethnic minority group members’ responses to their prejudicial treatment can take several forms. One ...
How do immigrants with multiple sources of identity deal with the identity tensions that arise from ...
Purpose: This paper presents the phenomenon of stigmatisation among injured immigrant and ethnocultu...
How do immigrants with multiple sources of identity deal with the identity tensions that arise from ...
In two studies, we examined the impact of concealing (vs. revealing) a stigmatized identity in the c...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
We examine how minority ethnic employees account for witnessing selective incivility to ethnically s...
This article examines how ‘‘white antiracists’ ’ manage a perceived, and sometimes self-imposed, sti...
Purpose: This paper examines how refugees from a professional career domain restore a coherent narra...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
This study argues that globalization is an organizational communication process, which embodies the ...
Diversity research has provided valuable insight into the dynamics of stigma at work. Research has a...
This paper examines how ethnicity informs the ways in which Romanian migrants in the UK cope with st...
Ethnic minority group members’ responses to their prejudicial treatment can take several forms. One ...
How do immigrants with multiple sources of identity deal with the identity tensions that arise from ...
Purpose: This paper presents the phenomenon of stigmatisation among injured immigrant and ethnocultu...
How do immigrants with multiple sources of identity deal with the identity tensions that arise from ...
In two studies, we examined the impact of concealing (vs. revealing) a stigmatized identity in the c...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
We examine how minority ethnic employees account for witnessing selective incivility to ethnically s...
This article examines how ‘‘white antiracists’ ’ manage a perceived, and sometimes self-imposed, sti...
Purpose: This paper examines how refugees from a professional career domain restore a coherent narra...
This dissertation introduces four studies targeting a central question in discrimination research: W...
This study argues that globalization is an organizational communication process, which embodies the ...
Diversity research has provided valuable insight into the dynamics of stigma at work. Research has a...