偏见(法律术语)
交叉性
性取向
心理学
社会心理学
民族
种族(生物学)
不平等
社会主导取向
社会认同理论
性别研究
社会学
社会团体
政治学
政治
数学分析
数学
威权主义
人类学
法学
民主
作者
Minh Duc Pham,Kimberly E. Chaney,Diana T. Sanchez
标识
DOI:10.1080/15298868.2023.2216941
摘要
Integrating lay theory of generalized prejudice (LTGP) and intersectionality frameworks, the present research demonstrated that, across four samples (N = 7,121), people with a greater number of stigmatized identities (based on race/ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation) endorsed LTGP more strongly, perceived greater similarities across marginalized groups, and ultimately indicated stronger support for intraminority coalitions (Studies 1–3) and specifically stronger policy support for low-SES people (Study 3). Notably, multiply stigmatized people (especially those with three stigmatized identities) endorsed LTGP and intraminority coalitions more strongly than did singly stigmatized and non-stigmatized people, who did not significantly differ from each other on these outcomes. Together, these findings highlight the importance of intersectionality in understanding intraminority relations and contribute to coalition-building efforts across oppressed groups.
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