The Journal of Social Issues
Vol. 57 No. 1 2001
Stigma: An Insider’s Perspective
Issue Editors: Daphna Oyserman and Janet K. Swim
Introduction
Stigma: An Insider’s View 1
Daphna Oyserman and Janet K. Swim
Abstract
Perceptions of and Affective Reactions to Prejudice and Discrimination
Real versus Imagined Gender Harassment 15
Julie A. Woodzicka and Marianne LaFrance
Abstract
Everyday Sexism: Evidence for Its Incidence, Nature and Psychological Impact From Three Daily Diary Studies 31
Janet K. Swim, Lauri L. Hyers, Laurie L. Cohen and Melissa J. Ferguson
Abstract
The Interference of Stereotype Threat With Women’s Generation of Mathematical Problem-Solving Strategies 55
Diane M. Quinn and Steven J. Spencer
Abstract
Coping with Prejudice and Discrimination
A Theoretical Perspective on Coping With Stigma 73
Carol T. Miller and Cheryl R. Kaiser
Abstract
Coping with prejudice: Personal Relationship Partners as Sources of SocioemotionalSupport for Stigmatized Individuals 113
StanleyO. Gaines, Jr.
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Culture Matches and Mismatches
Gendered Influence of Downward Social Comparisons on Current and Possible Selves 129
Markus Kemmelmeier and Daphna Oyserman
Abstract
Race From the Inside: An Emerging Heterogeneous Race Model 149
Aaron Celious and Daphna Oyserman
Abstract
Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences in Responding to Distinctiveness and Discrimination on Campus: Stigma and Common Group Identity 167
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, Yolonda Flores Niemann, and Kevin Snider
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