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Masculinity Development in the Manosphere: An Ecological Systems Perspective
ABSTRACT Guided by Ecological Systems theory, this article examines how the manosphere—a network of antifeminist online communities—functions as a developmental context shaping boys' and young men's masculinity development. Drawing on research about adolescence, digital socialization, and masculinity, we argue that algorithm‐driven digital platforms ...
Alison C. White, Amie Zarling
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Milestones, revisited: Iterative and nonlinear identity development in Gen‐Z
Abstract This study examined how sexual and gender identity development experiences, commonly operationalized as “milestones,” were navigated by Gen‐Z LGBTQ+ young people. Using a life‐history calendar approach, milestone‐related experiences were treated as heuristic sites of meaning‐making rather than fixed developmental benchmarks.
William Warton +6 more
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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 202-212, June 2026.
Andrew Fagan
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ABSTRACT In the current study, we examined White students’ responses to open‐ended questions about why they chose to confront or not confront online racism after they were randomly assigned to receive the intervention condition (i.e., a video‐based interactive intervention about confronting online racism) or the control condition (i.e., an attention ...
Daniela Fernández +2 more
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This study explores how anxious attachment moderates the relationship between hostile sexism and online violence in adolescent and young adults’ partners. 230 heterosexual couples (total n=460) participated in a dyadic design study.
Lopez-Zafra, Esther +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although many organizations, including university psychology departments, have expanded diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, these initiatives often center a limited set of marginalized identities, leaving others underrepresented and potentially undermining identity safety. We analyzed diversity statements from 100 U.S.
Flora Blanchette +4 more
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Confrontation to Prejudice Can Function as Identity Safety Cues on Social Media for Asian Americans
ABSTRACT Online confrontations to prejudice can meaningfully shape experiences of racism online for minoritized individuals. We investigate whether confrontation can also operate as an identity safety cue (ISC) within online spaces. In Study 1, we examined the effects of confronter group membership and their confrontation style on Asian Americans’ (n =
Gretchen Nihill, Chanel Meyers
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Hostile sexism is the antipathetic expression of sexism, in which men are antagonistic towards women who threaten their superiority. Benevolent sexism is the patriarchal expression of sexism, where men express protective, yet restrictive, attitudes ...
Burgess, Kaleena Dennielle
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Feminism strives for gender equality, including in the workplace. However, feminism is sometimes received with hostility, as feminist women are perceived as angry and man-haters, known as misandrists.
Cahyaningtyas, Vidya Ayu +1 more
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