Selves as Solutions to Social Inequalities - Tiffany N. Brannon, Peter H. Fisher, Abigail J. Greydanus

Selves as Solutions to Social Inequalities

Why Engaging the Full Complexity of Social Identities is Critical to Addressing Disparities
Buch | Softcover
75 Seiten
2020
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-81273-3 (ISBN)
21,20 inkl. MwSt
Social disparities tied to social group membership(s) are prevalent and persistent in mainstream institutions. Psychological science has harnessed selves as solutions to inequality. We propose and review evidence that theoretical and applied impacts of leveraging 'selves as solutions' can be furthered through a stigma and strengths framework.
Social disparities tied to social group membership(s) are prevalent and persistent within mainstream institutions (e.g., schools/workplaces). Accordingly, psychological science has harnessed selves - which are malleable and meaningfully shaped by social group membership(s) - as solutions to inequality. We propose and review evidence that theoretical and applied impacts of leveraging 'selves as solutions' can be furthered through the use of a stigma and strengths framework. Specifically, this framework conceptualizes selves in their fuller complexity, allowing the same social group membership to be associated with stigma, risk, and devaluation as well as strengths, resilience, and pride. We provide evidence that by enacting policies and practices that (a) reduce/minimize stigma and (b) recognize/include strengths, mainstream institutions can more fully mitigate social disparities tied to inclusion, achievement and well-being. Using social groups that vary in status/power we examine implications of this framework including the potential to foster positive, recursive, and intergroup impacts on social inequalities.

1. Overview; 2. Background: Motivating the Current Framework; 3. Current Framework: Towards a Stigma and Strengths Approach; 4. Resistance to Stigma can Foster Strengths (Pride) Among LGBTQ+ Individuals; 5. Making the Invisible Visible: Examining Dominant Group Identities in Context; 6. Closing Discussion.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Elements in Applied Social Psychology
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 230 x 150 mm
Gewicht 140 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
ISBN-10 1-108-81273-2 / 1108812732
ISBN-13 978-1-108-81273-3 / 9781108812733
Zustand Neuware
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