“I can't breathe”: Lay conceptualizations of racism predict support for Black Lives Matter

Volume: 173, Pages: 110625 - 110625
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
We examined how individual differences in White individuals' lay conceptualizations of racism are related to support for Black Lives Matter and protests against inequality. In our study, a more systemic conceptualization of racism, along with other individual differences (e.g., beliefs about racial discrimination and White privilege, self-presentational concerns about appearing racist) significantly predicted greater support for the Black Lives...
Paper Details
Title
“I can't breathe”: Lay conceptualizations of racism predict support for Black Lives Matter
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
173
Pages
110625 - 110625
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