Over centuries women have fought hard to obtain increasing gender equality, but despite these successes absolute equality remains an elusive goal. Theoretically, women's numerical strength makes them well-placed to take effective collective action, and millions of women engage in feminist collective action every day. In this article, however, we argue that women also face barriers to engaging in feminist collective action; barriers that are associated with the social construction and experience of what it means to be a woman. Our review synthesizes sexism research under a contemporary collective action framework to clarify our current understanding of the literature and to offer novel theoretical explanations for why women might be discoura...
Collective action (CA) research looking at gender has focused predominantly on feminist activism, ov...
Resistance to efforts to advance gender equality is a common feature of social life, whether in work...
The primary aim of the present study was to examine the roles of women’s experiences of sexism, bene...
Over centuries women have fought hard to obtain increasing gender equality, but despite these succes...
Within the social identity tradition, individual and collective responses to social disadvantage are...
The present study compares models of collective action to reduce gender inequality. The dual pathway...
We investigate women’s and men’s willingness to engage in action on behalf of women, and we identify...
We investigate women’s and men’s willingness to engage in action on behalf of women, and we identify...
This contribution addresses modern forms of group-based discrimination, and examines how these impac...
The current study examines the nature of actions that U.S. college women (N = 267) engage in to prom...
Previous research has indicated that witnessing gender discrimination may instigate women's particip...
Vernet and Fabrizio Butera Women, women’s rights and feminist movements Abstract. This article conte...
This article presents the current state of research on confronting and reducing sexism. We first pro...
We suggest that self-construal and face concerns influence individuals' collective action intentions...
This article critically examines a 21st century online, social movement, the Everyday Sexism Project...
Collective action (CA) research looking at gender has focused predominantly on feminist activism, ov...
Resistance to efforts to advance gender equality is a common feature of social life, whether in work...
The primary aim of the present study was to examine the roles of women’s experiences of sexism, bene...
Over centuries women have fought hard to obtain increasing gender equality, but despite these succes...
Within the social identity tradition, individual and collective responses to social disadvantage are...
The present study compares models of collective action to reduce gender inequality. The dual pathway...
We investigate women’s and men’s willingness to engage in action on behalf of women, and we identify...
We investigate women’s and men’s willingness to engage in action on behalf of women, and we identify...
This contribution addresses modern forms of group-based discrimination, and examines how these impac...
The current study examines the nature of actions that U.S. college women (N = 267) engage in to prom...
Previous research has indicated that witnessing gender discrimination may instigate women's particip...
Vernet and Fabrizio Butera Women, women’s rights and feminist movements Abstract. This article conte...
This article presents the current state of research on confronting and reducing sexism. We first pro...
We suggest that self-construal and face concerns influence individuals' collective action intentions...
This article critically examines a 21st century online, social movement, the Everyday Sexism Project...
Collective action (CA) research looking at gender has focused predominantly on feminist activism, ov...
Resistance to efforts to advance gender equality is a common feature of social life, whether in work...
The primary aim of the present study was to examine the roles of women’s experiences of sexism, bene...