2024
People’s Beliefs About Pronouns Reflect Both the Language They Speak and Their Ideologies
Bailey A, Dembroff R, Wodak D, Ikizer E, Cimpian A. People’s Beliefs About Pronouns Reflect Both the Language They Speak and Their Ideologies. Journal Of Experimental Psychology General 2024, 153: 1388-1406. PMID: 38647482, DOI: 10.1037/xge0001565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGendered pronounsPreregistered experimental studyPerson's social identityEnglish pronounsLanguage changePronoun systemLanguage contextPronounsSocial ideologySample speakersLanguagePublic debateSocial identityIdeologyIdeological beliefsEnglish-speaking samplesFamiliarity preferenceShape attitudesSocial purposesSpeakersBinary genderSocial groupsPolicy-relevant questionsEmpirical contributionsDebates
2022
Content-Focused Epistemic Injustice
Dembroff R, Whitcomb D. Content-Focused Epistemic Injustice. 2022, 48-70. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192868978.003.0003.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
How Much Gender Is Too Much Gender?
Dembroff R, Wodak D. How Much Gender Is Too Much Gender? 2021, 362-376. DOI: 10.4324/9781003164869-27.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNormative questionsNatural languageRigid gender normsTraditional gender binaryPatterns of language useGender binaryGender normsGendered patternsGender expressionGender termsRacial termsRacial languageGender equivalenceGender stereotypesForcing speakersLanguage useLanguageGenderGender informationSpeakersNormsMenHonorificsPronounsEnglish