Previous research has indicated that witnessing gender discrimination may instigate women's participation in collective action for gender justice. However, relatively little is known about the role of perceived female support in motivating collective action among women who witness gender discrimination in public life. This study aims to analyse whether and when perceived support from feminist-minded women moderates the association between women's witnessing gender discrimination and their willingness to engage in collective action for gender justice. We argue that the association between witnessing gender discrimination and willingness to engage in collective action depends on the support women perceive from their female friends and family ...
Discrimination against an individual, based on group membership, is often considered illegitimate an...
In this PhD, we examine how experiences with sexism affect women’s social relationships with other w...
The aim of this research was to examine conditions that modify feminists’ support for women as targe...
: Over recent years, the role of men as women's allies in the struggle for gender equality has becom...
Group status and group identification were hypothesized to moderate the predictors of collective act...
Given the negative impact of perceiving gender discrimination on health (e.g., Pascoe & Smart Richma...
It has been shown that disadvantaged groups who endorse system-justifying beliefs tend to internaliz...
The current studies aim to examine the underlying predictors of heterosexual feminist women's willin...
The current studies aim to examine the underlying predictors of heterosexual feminist women's willin...
Collective action (CA) research looking at gender has focused predominantly on feminist activism, ov...
Three experiments (two pre-registered) tested whether gender collective narcissism (i.e., a belief t...
The primary aim of the present study was to examine the roles of women’s experiences of sexism, bene...
Intergroup theories suggest that different social identities will either discourage or encourage the...
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination ma...
The current studies aim to examine the underlying predictors of heterosexual feminist women's willin...
Discrimination against an individual, based on group membership, is often considered illegitimate an...
In this PhD, we examine how experiences with sexism affect women’s social relationships with other w...
The aim of this research was to examine conditions that modify feminists’ support for women as targe...
: Over recent years, the role of men as women's allies in the struggle for gender equality has becom...
Group status and group identification were hypothesized to moderate the predictors of collective act...
Given the negative impact of perceiving gender discrimination on health (e.g., Pascoe & Smart Richma...
It has been shown that disadvantaged groups who endorse system-justifying beliefs tend to internaliz...
The current studies aim to examine the underlying predictors of heterosexual feminist women's willin...
The current studies aim to examine the underlying predictors of heterosexual feminist women's willin...
Collective action (CA) research looking at gender has focused predominantly on feminist activism, ov...
Three experiments (two pre-registered) tested whether gender collective narcissism (i.e., a belief t...
The primary aim of the present study was to examine the roles of women’s experiences of sexism, bene...
Intergroup theories suggest that different social identities will either discourage or encourage the...
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination ma...
The current studies aim to examine the underlying predictors of heterosexual feminist women's willin...
Discrimination against an individual, based on group membership, is often considered illegitimate an...
In this PhD, we examine how experiences with sexism affect women’s social relationships with other w...
The aim of this research was to examine conditions that modify feminists’ support for women as targe...