Social-structural theorists hold that racial stereotypes enforce social hierarchy by enhancing the status of dominant racial groups, while diminishing the status of subordinate groups. This paper integrates individual and societal levels of analysis by demonstrating that the power concerns of members of a dominant group have important implications for racial stereotyping. To the extent that social hierarchy is considered acceptable, power concerns of dominant group members lead to an increase in racial stereotyping which allows them to affirm their dominant group status. But if dominant group members reject social hierarchy, power concerns are likely to result in discomfort about one's own dominant status, and spark efforts to attenuate soc...
Few topics are as heavily studied as Americans’ beliefs about racial disparities. Most of this resea...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Social-structural theorists hold that racial stereotypes enforce social hierarchy by enhancing the s...
This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americ...
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for psychologists to educate White Americans about the reality of r...
In this study, it was hypothesized that experimentally manipulated levels of power would moderate th...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Power can be defined as control over people's outcomes. using this definition, we explored the impac...
Racism in the United States is persistent and its negative effects are widespread. The social hierar...
Against the backdrop of significant social and political change in the US, dominant groups’ percepti...
Two psychological reasons that powerful groups are socially privileged are (1) powerful groups are c...
We examined, in different work organizations, how subordinates high in social dominance orientation ...
International audienceConsistent with the theory of malleable ideology, research has shown that, und...
Some of the most powerful identifiers of race are the so-called biological traits which are used wit...
Few topics are as heavily studied as Americans’ beliefs about racial disparities. Most of this resea...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Social-structural theorists hold that racial stereotypes enforce social hierarchy by enhancing the s...
This research tested the hypothesis that the responding of high, but not low, prejudice White Americ...
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for psychologists to educate White Americans about the reality of r...
In this study, it was hypothesized that experimentally manipulated levels of power would moderate th...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Power can be defined as control over people's outcomes. using this definition, we explored the impac...
Racism in the United States is persistent and its negative effects are widespread. The social hierar...
Against the backdrop of significant social and political change in the US, dominant groups’ percepti...
Two psychological reasons that powerful groups are socially privileged are (1) powerful groups are c...
We examined, in different work organizations, how subordinates high in social dominance orientation ...
International audienceConsistent with the theory of malleable ideology, research has shown that, und...
Some of the most powerful identifiers of race are the so-called biological traits which are used wit...
Few topics are as heavily studied as Americans’ beliefs about racial disparities. Most of this resea...
It was hypothesized that relative group status and endorsement of ideologies that legitimize group s...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...