Diversity research assumes that social interaction is influenced by a social categorization that arises from visible and readily detectable differences. How does this process work when the differences are not readily detectable? We explore the legal protections that shape the employment environment for people with invisible identities and how invisibility influences the common social dimensions of stigma these individuals experience. These social dimensions are resistant to change and therefore change occurs slowly: stigma cannot simply be legislated away. On the basis of our comparisons of social identity groups with invisible characteristics we discuss four dimensions that are especially relevant for understanding the social dynamics of i...
Many scientists have tried to address the simple question: “Why do people continue to be unjust and ...
Despite equal rights, minority groups such as ethnic minorities, LGBTQ + people, and people with men...
Many workplaces are unsafe for lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers. LGB workers are stigmatized in th...
Diversity research has provided valuable insight into the dynamics of stigma at work. Research has a...
Recent diversity research recognizes that employees' social identity and perceptions of diversi...
Advisors: Alecia M. Santuzzi.Committee members: Lisa M. Finkelstein; John J. Skowronski.Includes ill...
In this article I draw on recent work regarding disabilities that are not readily apparent to analyz...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In two studies, we examined the impact of concealing (vs. revealing) a stigmatized identity in the c...
Every individual associates him/herself with a specific and sometimes a unique identity. In a workpl...
Many employees possess inconspicuous identities that are stigmatized. At work, a context wherein imp...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
PublishedArticleCopyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.People who possess a concealable ...
In the current article, we explored whether manifesting or suppressing an identity (race/ethnicity, ...
Employment discrimination against lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people is a significant social we...
Many scientists have tried to address the simple question: “Why do people continue to be unjust and ...
Despite equal rights, minority groups such as ethnic minorities, LGBTQ + people, and people with men...
Many workplaces are unsafe for lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers. LGB workers are stigmatized in th...
Diversity research has provided valuable insight into the dynamics of stigma at work. Research has a...
Recent diversity research recognizes that employees' social identity and perceptions of diversi...
Advisors: Alecia M. Santuzzi.Committee members: Lisa M. Finkelstein; John J. Skowronski.Includes ill...
In this article I draw on recent work regarding disabilities that are not readily apparent to analyz...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In two studies, we examined the impact of concealing (vs. revealing) a stigmatized identity in the c...
Every individual associates him/herself with a specific and sometimes a unique identity. In a workpl...
Many employees possess inconspicuous identities that are stigmatized. At work, a context wherein imp...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
PublishedArticleCopyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.People who possess a concealable ...
In the current article, we explored whether manifesting or suppressing an identity (race/ethnicity, ...
Employment discrimination against lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people is a significant social we...
Many scientists have tried to address the simple question: “Why do people continue to be unjust and ...
Despite equal rights, minority groups such as ethnic minorities, LGBTQ + people, and people with men...
Many workplaces are unsafe for lesbian, gay, and bisexual workers. LGB workers are stigmatized in th...