Wiley Online Library : British Journal of Social Psychology
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Intersectional race–gender stereotypes in natural language

Abstract How are Asian and Black men and women stereotyped? Research from the gendered race and stereotype content perspectives has produced mixed empirical findings. Using BERT models pre-trained on English language books, news articles, Wikipedia, Reddit and Twitter, with a new method for measuring propositions in natural language (the Fill-Mask...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:23
Studying intersectionality using ideological dilemmas: The case of paid domestic labour

Abstract Intersectionality has gained a great deal of academic purchase within the social sciences but there is still a need for further conceptual and methodological innovation and clarity. As such, this study uses paid domestic labour as a case study to apply Billig et al.'s (Ideological dilemmas: A social psychology of everyday thinking, 1988) notion...

Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:56
Strategic thinking in the shadow of self‐enhancement: Benefits and costs

Abstract Using a variant of the hide-and-seek game, we show in three studies that self-enhancement can help or hinder strategic thinking. In this guessing game, one player chooses a number while another player tries to guess it. Each player does this either in a random fashion (throwing a mental die) or by active thinking. The structure of the game...

Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:56
Child sexual abuse and social identity loss: A qualitative analysis of survivors' public accounts

Abstract Emerging evidence suggests that social identities are an important determinant of adaptation following traumatic life experiences. In this paper, we analyse accounts of people who experienced child sexual abuse. Using publicly available talk of people who waived their right to anonymity following successful conviction of perpetrators, we conducted...

Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:56
Honour, acculturation and well‐being: Evidence from the UK and Canada

Abstract Adopting a social psychological approach, across three studies (N = 927) in two western immigrant-receiving societies (UK and Canada), we examined the role of honour in acculturation variables (i.e., immigrants' heritage and mainstream cultural orientation and well-being), controlling for some of the commonly studied predictors of immigrant...

Wed Apr 17, 2024 12:28
Issue Information

British Journal of Social Psychology, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page i-iv, April 2024.

Thu Apr 11, 2024 12:12

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