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How the 2008 Recession Shifted Class Identity
A new study explores how the economic and social class of Americans changed after the Great Recession.
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This American Moment Calls for Psychologists to Think Differently
Stand Up for Science Founder Colette Delawalla shares what psychologists can uniquely offer to support science in the U.S. political sphere.
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Member Spotlight: Spike W. S. Lee on Morality, Politics, and Overcoming Stigma
This APS Rising Star and social psychologist studies political polarization, antiscience attitudes, and morality.
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A Psychologist’s View of Racism and Inequality
APS’s Charles Blue speaks with social psychologist and cultural diversity scholar Dr. James Jones of the University of Delaware.
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Collective Action and Black Lives Matter
A 2017 review of recent social science research on Black Lives Matter outlined the movement’s motivations and growth but also cautioned that failure to achieve its goals could undermine support for it.
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Self-Objectified Women Express the Same Support for Social Activism
Women who report high levels of self-objectification are no more or less willing to engage in social activism than those who do not.