Frontiers in Psychology | |
Hair penalties: the negative influence of Afrocentric hair on ratings of Black womenâs dominance and professionalism | |
Tina R. Opie1  | |
关键词: dominance; agency; women; professionalism; Black; hair; diversity; race; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01311 | |
学科分类:心理学(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
Purpose: Women are penalized if they do not behave in a stereotype-congruent manner (Heilman, 1983, 2001; Eagly and Carli, 2007). For example, because women are not expected to be agentic they incur an “agency penalty” for expressing anger, dominance or assertiveness (Rudman, 1998; Rudman and Glick, 1999, 2001; Eagly and Karau, 2002; Rudman and Fairchild, 2004; Brescoll and Uhlmann, 2008; Livingston et al., 2012). Yet, all women are not equally penalized (Livingston et al., 2012). We make a novel contribution by examining how both White and Black evaluators respond to displays of Black women’s dominance, in this case, whether Black women choose to wear Afrocentric or Eurocentric hairstyles.
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CC BY
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