2016
Included but Invisible? Subtle Bias, Common Identity, and the Darker Side of “We”
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Ufkes E, Saguy T, Pearson A. Included but Invisible? Subtle Bias, Common Identity, and the Darker Side of “We”. Social Issues And Policy Review 2016, 10: 6-46. DOI: 10.1111/sipr.12017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial categorization processesIntergroup attitudesIntergroup biasRoots of biasCategorization processGroup membershipSubtle biasDarker SideWay peopleShared identityCommon identitySubtle natureMinority groupsBiasDifferent perspectivesSeparate groupsRecategorizationPotential consequencesBiasesDifferent preferencesIdentityAttitudesColorblindnessDiscriminationIntervention
2014
Reducing Intergroup Bias, The Common Ingroup Identity Model
Gaertner S, Dovidio J. Reducing Intergroup Bias, The Common Ingroup Identity Model. 2014 DOI: 10.4324/9781315804576.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup biasIntergroup relationsAversive racismCommon ingroup identity modelHarmonious intergroup relationsCategory-based strategyCommon ingroup identityAnti-Black attitudesIngroup identityIdentity modelTraditional racismFurther theoretical developmentMutual differentiationReciprocal relationshipTheoretical underpinningsContemporary racismDecategorizationRecategorizationEmpirical evidenceLaboratory interventionBiasPromising avenueRacismTheoretical developmentsConflict
2009
Recategorization and Prosocial Behavior
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Shnabel N, Saguy T, Johnson J. Recategorization and Prosocial Behavior. 2009, 191-207. DOI: 10.1002/9781444307948.ch10.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Categorization, Recategorization, and Intergroup Bias
Gaertner S, Dovidio J. Categorization, Recategorization, and Intergroup Bias. 2005, 71-88. DOI: 10.1002/9780470773963.ch5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Group identity and intergroup relations The common in-group identity model
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Kafati G. Group identity and intergroup relations The common in-group identity model. Advances In Group Processes 2000, 17: 1-35. DOI: 10.1016/s0882-6145(00)17002-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup relationsIdentity modelCommon In‐Group Identity ModelInter-group biasesGroup identity modelOut-group membersIntergroup prejudiceSocial categorizationInterpersonal phenomenonSuperordinate identityGroup biasGroup favoritismSubgroup identitiesSuperordinate groupGroup identityDual identityRacial identityDiscriminationIdentitySuperordinateIntergroupSeparate groupsRecategorizationFavoritismStereotypingReducing Intergroup Conflict: From Superordinate Goals to Decategorization, Recategorization, and Mutual Differentiation
Gaertner S, Dovidio J, Banker B, Houlette M, Johnson K, McGlynn E. Reducing Intergroup Conflict: From Superordinate Goals to Decategorization, Recategorization, and Mutual Differentiation. Group Dynamics Theory Research And Practice 2000, 4: 98-114. DOI: 10.1037/1089-2699.4.1.98.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Extending the Benefits of Recategorization: Evaluations, Self-Disclosure, and Helping
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Validzic A, Matoka K, Johnson B, Frazier S. Extending the Benefits of Recategorization: Evaluations, Self-Disclosure, and Helping. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 1997, 33: 401-420. PMID: 9247370, DOI: 10.1006/jesp.1997.1327.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup biasCommon ingroup identity modelIntergroup contact situationsOne-group representationThree-person groupsIntergroup behaviorEvaluative biasIdentity modelSelf-DisclosureGroup membersRecategorizationPresent researchStrong impressionParticipantsBiasContact situationsSeparate groupsRepresentationFavoritismSingle groupRatingsDifferent groupsImpressionMembersGroup
1993
The Common Ingroup Identity Model: Recategorization and the Reduction of Intergroup Bias
Gaertner S, Dovidio J, Anastasio P, Bachman B, Rust M. The Common Ingroup Identity Model: Recategorization and the Reduction of Intergroup Bias. European Review Of Social Psychology 1993, 4: 1-26. DOI: 10.1080/14792779343000004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Reducing Intergroup Bias: The Benefits of Recategorization
Gaertner S, Mann J, Murrell A, Dovidio J. Reducing Intergroup Bias: The Benefits of Recategorization. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 1989, 57: 239-249. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.57.2.239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-categorization theoryIntergroup biasConceptual representationControl conditionOut-group membersIn-group membersGroup boundariesRecategorizationOne-groupSeparate individualsCategorization approachBiasRepresentationSmall groupAttractivenessDifferent waysUndergraduatesIndividualsImplicationsMembershipMembersFindingsGroupStrategiesTheory