Citizens’ Racism and Sexism ≠ Opposition to Minority and Female Politicians You are probably not surprised that racists opposed Barack Obama and sexists disliked Hillary Clinton. But the reason for these is probably not what you think.
Do We Appreciate or Shun Those Who Confront Discrimination? It depends on their identity, but also our own.
The Subtle Spreading of Sexist Norms Well-intended responses to sexism may contribute to the development of sexist norms.
Standing Up to Sexism—from the Gym to the Office How you judge someone who stands up to a sexist comment depends on who and where they are.
A Tale of Two Sexisms: Hostility Dominates Women, and Benevolence Guards Men’s Status Sexism wears a dual mask—one hostile, one benevolent—and both forms control women.
Hostile Sexism Linked to Less Responsive Parenting Fathers and mothers who believe that men should hold the authority in the family exhibit less responsive parenting behavior, new research finds.
Gender Backlash and the Paradox of Race Not all women are treated equally, but not in the way you might think.
How Men and Women Cooperate to Maintain Gender Inequality Can certain types of help paradoxically reinforce gender roles?
“Honey, Sweetie, Dear”: More Than Mere Niceties Some terms of endearment convey incompetence and sexism—not warmth.
Sexism Hidden in Plain Sight Men who are rude to women—but also to other men—are often given a pass for sexist behavior.