2021
The Missing Side of Acculturation: How Majority-Group Members Relate to Immigrant and Minority-Group Cultures
Kunst J, Lefringhausen K, Sam D, Berry J, Dovidio J. The Missing Side of Acculturation: How Majority-Group Members Relate to Immigrant and Minority-Group Cultures. Current Directions In Psychological Science 2021, 30: 485-494. DOI: 10.1177/09637214211040771.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMajority group membersSocio-structural processesCultural orientationMinority group culturesEthnic minority groupsMinority group membersDiverse societyMinority groupsIntercultural contactMajority groupAcculturationImmigrantsTimely issueFuture researchMissing sideMembersConceptual modelSocietyCountriesResearchIndividualsIssuesSalientImplicationsDecades
2017
The systematic study of how subtle forms of bias related to prosocial behavior operate in racial and gender relations
Abad-Merino S, Dovidio J, Tabernero C, González I. The systematic study of how subtle forms of bias related to prosocial behavior operate in racial and gender relations. Theory & Psychology 2017, 28: 104-121. DOI: 10.1177/0959354317745588.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender relationsCross-cultural researchHierarchical group relationsDynamics of relationsPower of womenSubtle formsCross-cultural dataPsychological researchSocial psychologyProsocial behaviorExplicit hostilityContemporary biasMinority groupsRacial minoritiesSocial advantagesGroup relationsCentral thesisUnderrepresented groupsProductive directionsModern societyFuture researchGroup hierarchyPresent literature reviewSocietyBiasStigma and Its Implications for Health: Introduction and Overview
Major B, Dovidio J, Link B, Calabrese S. Stigma and Its Implications for Health: Introduction and Overview. 2017, 3-28. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStigma processesDownstream negative consequencesInternalized stigmaNegative consequencesIntegrative overviewFuture researchImportant domainsStigmaConceptual modelPhysiological responsesDisadvantaged groupsHealthCurrent volumeHealth disparitiesIndividualsImplicationsRecognitionSocietyChapterResearchSuggestions
2008
New Directions in Aversive Racism Research: Persistence and Pervasiveness
Dovidio J, Gaertner S. New Directions in Aversive Racism Research: Persistence and Pervasiveness. Nebraska Symposium On Motivation 2008, 53: 43-67. PMID: 18232130, DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-73233-6_3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research