What impact do advantaged group allies have within social movements? Although solidarity between advantaged and disadvantaged group members is often encouraged to achieve long‐term social change, allies run the risk of being ineffective or counterproductive, therefore making it important to shift our focus towards understanding the impact of allies. We propose an integrative theoretical framework describing the positive and negative impact of allies based on their distinct identity‐based needs: advantaged group members’ need for moral acceptance and disadvantaged group members’ need for empowerment and respect. By consolidating extant literature and identifying gaps in prior research, we propose a set of hypotheses concerning (a) tensions t...
Around the world, protests tied to the Black Lives Matter movement are highlighting myriad forms of ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
In this article, we develop a perspective on social change as cooperation between advantaged and dis...
The actions of advantaged group activists (sometimes called “allies”) are admirable, and they likely...
The actions of advantaged group activists (sometimes called “allies”) are admirable, and they likely...
Recent research on intergroup contact has shown how interactions with outgroup members may both decr...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...
Limited research has examined disadvantaged group members’ evaluations and support for allies who en...
The introduction to the EJSP special issue brings together recent literature on allyship. We present...
White Americans who participate in the Black Lives Matter movement, men who attended the Women’s Mar...
Recent research and theorizing suggests that friendly cross-group contact, while effective at improv...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...
Although dominant group allies have been increasingly studied by social psychologists interested in ...
Despite an increasing interest in the drivers of intergroup solidarity, the within-person longitudin...
Around the world, protests tied to the Black Lives Matter movement are highlighting myriad forms of ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
In this article, we develop a perspective on social change as cooperation between advantaged and dis...
The actions of advantaged group activists (sometimes called “allies”) are admirable, and they likely...
The actions of advantaged group activists (sometimes called “allies”) are admirable, and they likely...
Recent research on intergroup contact has shown how interactions with outgroup members may both decr...
Applying the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation to contexts of group disparity, two studies examine...
Limited research has examined disadvantaged group members’ evaluations and support for allies who en...
The introduction to the EJSP special issue brings together recent literature on allyship. We present...
White Americans who participate in the Black Lives Matter movement, men who attended the Women’s Mar...
Recent research and theorizing suggests that friendly cross-group contact, while effective at improv...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...
Although dominant group allies have been increasingly studied by social psychologists interested in ...
Despite an increasing interest in the drivers of intergroup solidarity, the within-person longitudin...
Around the world, protests tied to the Black Lives Matter movement are highlighting myriad forms of ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward greater social ...