Jennifer A. Richeson
Department of Psychology, Yale University / Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Jennifer A. Richeson is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University, where she also holds an appointment at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Richeson's research addresses intergroup relations, including the dynamics of stigma-based solidarity, intergroup betrayal, and collective resistance. Recent work examines how these processes intersect with race, racism, and structural inequality, including implications for the criminal justice system and for political responses to ethno-nationalism in the United States.
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Stigma-based solidarity betrayal: Implications for resistance to the rise of ethno-nationalism in the U.S.
By Crystal Shackleford, Maya Rabinowitz, & Jennifer A. Richeson
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