All Stories

  1. Concerns about the deportation of friends or family members shape U.S.-born Latines’ feelings about U.S. immigration policy with implications for collective action for immigrants’ rights.
  2. Perceived discrimination, categorization threat, and Dominican Americans’ attitudes toward African Americans.
  3. The Behavioral Economics of Alcohol Demand in French and American University Students
  4. Comrades in the Struggle? Feminist Women Prefer Male Allies Who Offer Autonomy- not Dependency-Oriented Help
  5. One of us? How leaders can use subtle identity performances to build trust among ingroups and outgroups
  6. A stake in the fight: When do heterosexual employees resist organizational policies that deny marriage equality to LGB peers?
  7. When does dual identity predict protest? The moderating roles of anti-immigrant policies and opinion-based group identity
  8. Minorities
  9. Through which looking glass? Distinct sources of public regard and self-esteem among first- and second-generation immigrants of color.
  10. Examining Americans’ Attitudes toward Drone Strikes on the Eve of the 2012 Presidential Election
  11. Being Penn State: The Role of Joe Paterno's Prototypicality in the Sandusky Sex-Abuse Scandal
  12. Rejection-identification among Latino immigrants in the United States
  13. Rejection-(dis)identification and ethnic political engagement among first-generation Latino immigrants to the United States.
  14. Positive Portrayals of Feminist Men Increase Men’s Solidarity With Feminists and Collective Action Intentions
  15. Social categories in everyday experience.
  16. Born in the USA: How immigrant generation shapes meritocracy and its relation to ethnic identity and collective action.
  17. The Bicultural Identity Performance of Immigrants
  18. Through the looking glass: Ethnic and generational patterns of immigrant identity
  19. Moving People and Shifting Representations
  20. Building solidarity across difference: Social identity, intersectionality, and collective action for social change.