Identity in Action: Predictors of Feminist Self-Identification and Collective Action

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Jaclyn A. Nelson
Miriam Liss
Mindy J. Erchull
Molly M. Hurt
Laura R. Ramsey
Dixie L. Turner
Megan E. Haines
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[1] University of Mary Washington,Department of Psychology
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Sex Roles | 2008年 / 58卷
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Feminist identity; Collective action; Women’s studies; Experienced sexism; Feminist beliefs;
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The present study sought to explore how women's life experiences influenced their beliefs, and how those beliefs in turn influenced feminist self-identification. Additionally, we sought to determine whether feminist self-identification led to increased collective action on behalf of women. Female participants (N = 282) from two US college campuses and online listservs completed an online survey assessing feminist self-identification, collective action, and life experiences. Conservative, liberal, and radical beliefs were assessed as were evaluations of feminists. A structural equation model was used to explore these relationships; life experiences were found to influence women's beliefs, which in turn influenced feminist self-identification, which influenced collective action. We found that life experiences may serve as a catalyst for both feminist self-identification and collective action.
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页码:721 / 728
页数:7
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