Extending the scope for resistance to gender-based devaluation

J.A. van Breen*, S. de Lemus, T. Kuppens, M. Barreto, R. Spears

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Abstract

This review focuses on resistance to experiences of group-based devaluation, specifically in the context of gender. This literature has seen considerable development in recent years – we outline this development and review the empirical evidence that supports it. The first section of the review discusses definitional issues surrounding resistance. The second section describes how the literature on resistance has developed, with particular attention to the “broader” perspective on resistance that has gained prominence over the last decade or so. This perspective includes subtle and even implicit forms of resistance alongside its “traditional” forms. The third and fourth sections review empirical evidence for this perspective, derived primarily from the gender literature. The final section describes outstanding questions in research on resistance to group-based devaluation. Taken together, the evidence we review illustrates that members of devalued groups can employ a broad repertoire of strategies to resist group-based devaluation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)88-122
Number of pages35
JournalEuropean Review of Social Psychology
Volume35
Issue number1
Early online date16-Feb-2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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