Journal of Social Issues
Quarterly publication dealing with the psychological aspects of social problems seeks to communicate scientific findings in the area of social psychology in a nontechnical manner.

Most Recent Articles from Journal of Social Issues 
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Coping With Prejudice: Personal Relationship Partners as Sources of Socioemotional Support for Stigmatized Individuals
Stanley O. Gaines, Jr.[*] In the present article, I consider the behavior of nonstigmatized versus stigmatized perceivers toward stigmatized...
03/22/01 by Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. · More from publication -
Gendered Influence of Downward Social Comparisons on Current and Possible Selves
Markus Kemmelmeier [*] Because men and women differ with regard to independent and interdependent self-construals, we propose that downward...
03/22/01 by Markus Kemmelmeier Daphna Oyserman · More from publication -
Race From the Inside: An Emerging Heterogeneous Race Model
Daphna Oyserman [*] Race matters, influencing life experiences. Race is not a simple concept, and it is not a single category. Racial identity...
03/22/01 by Aaron Celious Daphna Oyserman · More from publication -
Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Differences in Responding to Distinctiveness and Discrimination on Campus: Stigma and Common Group Identity
John F. Dovidio [*] The present article examines how the salience of group membership can moderate or diffuse feelings of stigmatization for...
03/22/01 by John F. Dovidio Samuel L. Gaertner Yolanda Flores Niemann Kevin Snider · More from publication -
Everyday Sexism: Evidence for Its Incidence, Nature, and Psychological Impact From Three Daily Diary Studies - Statistical Data Included
Janet K. Swim [*] Three daily diary studies were conducted to examine the incidence, nature, and impact of everyday sexism as reported by college...
03/22/01 by Janet K. Swim Lauri L. Hyers Laurie L. Cohen Melissa J. Ferguson · More from publication -
The Interference of Stereotype Threat With Women's Generation of Mathematical Problem-Solving Strategies
Diane M. Quinn[*] At the highest levels of math achievement, gender differences in favor of men persist on standardized math tests. We...
03/22/01 by Diane M. Quinn Steven J. Spencer · More from publication
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Most Recent Reference Articles
- Encountering modernity: twentieth-century South African cinemas and South African national cinema
- The man in flames
- Xenophobia in South Africa: revisiting Tutu's handwriting on the wall?
- Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? [But who will guard the guards themselves?]
- On the psychology of oppression: blame me on history!

