Search Results - "Renström, Emma"
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Pronouns Beyond the Binary: The Change of Attitudes and Use Over Time
Published in Gender & society (01-08-2021)“…Gender-inclusive language, such as the Swedish pronoun hen, may aid in breaking a binary notion of gender and avoid sexism. The present study followed the…”
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Reducing a Male Bias in Language? Establishing the Efficiency of Three Different Gender-Fair Language Strategies
Published in Sex roles (01-07-2019)“…Different strategies of gender-fair language have been applied to reduce a male bias, which means the implicit belief that a word describing an undefined…”
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Four Dimensions of Criticism Against Gender-Fair Language
Published in Sex roles (2020)“…The gender-neutral third-person pronoun singular hen was recently introduced in Swedish as a complement to she ( hon ) and he ( han ). The initiative to add…”
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On the nexus between material and ideological determinants of climate policy support
Published in Ecological economics (01-05-2024)“…This study explores how rising economic costs of climate mitigation policies differentially shape climate policy support among the political left and right. To…”
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The abortion divide: Exploring the role of exclusion, loss of significance and identity in the radicalization process
Published in Frontiers in psychology (30-11-2022)“…Recently, the abortion issue has entered the spotlight in the USA, leading to potential radical actions. As the majority opinion on the abortion issue vary…”
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The (Not So) Changing Man: Dynamic Gender Stereotypes in Sweden
Published in Frontiers in psychology (2019)“…According to , gender stereotypes are dynamic constructs influenced by actual and perceived changes in what roles women and men occupy (Wood and Eagly, 2011)…”
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Ideological predictors of anti-science attitudes: exploring the impact of group-based dominance and populism in North America and Western Europe
Published in Frontiers in social psychology (11-12-2023)“…This research examined individual-level ideological variables as predictors of anti-science attitudes, encompassing a lack of acceptance, belief, and trust in…”
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Exploring the role of entitlement, Social Dominance Orientation, Right-Wing authoritarianism, and the moderating role of being single on misogynistic attitudes
Published in Nordic psychology (02-04-2024)“…This article aimed to explore individual level factors as predictors of misogynistic attitudes. Given that misogyny and activity on online forums related to so…”
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Anxiety, Compassion and Pride. How Emotions Elicited by the Government’s Handling of Covid-19 Influences Health-Promoting Behavior
Published in Psychologica Belgica (01-01-2021)“…This article explores how emotions connected to the Government’s handling of the Covid-19 outbreak in Sweden relates to behaviors to stop the spread of the…”
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Elite communication and affective polarization among voters
Published in Electoral studies (01-08-2023)“…How does elite communication influence affective polarization between partisan groups? Drawing on the literature on partisan source cues, we expect that…”
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Sympathizing with the radical right: Effects of mainstream party recognition and control of prejudice
Published in Journal of social and political psychology (01-01-2022)“…The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to these formerly stable party systems. Several studies have…”
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Threat, voting and candidate support. The impact of mortality salience
Published in Frontiers in political science (19-07-2023)“…Introduction: How does threat motivate political choices? An extensive literature has noted the importance of threat in influencing political behavior. A…”
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Gender Stereotypes in Student Evaluations of Teaching
Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (2021)“…This paper tests how gender stereotypes may result in biased student evaluations of teaching (SET). We thereby contribute to an ongoing discussion about the…”
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Protecting the Ingroup? Authoritarianism, Immigration Attitudes, and Affective Polarization
Published in Frontiers in political science (14-07-2022)“…What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisanship can be a social identity leading to polarization in the…”
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Language and gender: Computerized text analyses predict gender ratios from organizational descriptions
Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-01-2023)“…Previous research has shown that language in job adverts implicitly communicates gender stereotypes, which, in turn, influence employees' perceived fit with…”
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Who Follows the Rules During a Crisis?—Personality Traits and Trust as Predictors of Compliance With Containment Recommendations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in Frontiers in political science (22-11-2021)“…When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, many governments tried to contain the spread of the virus by legally restricting social life and imposing national…”
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Intergenerational altruism and climate policy preferences
Published in PNAS nexus (01-04-2024)“…Climate mitigation constitutes an intergenerational moral dilemma; the decisions we make today will inevitably shape the prospects for generations to come…”
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Emotions during the Covid‐19 pandemic: Fear, anxiety, and anger as mediators between threats and policy support and political actions
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-08-2021)“…The Covid‐19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of most people. It has been described as the most severe global health disaster of modern times by…”
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Ideological origins of resistance against gender‐inclusive language reforms: Singular they as a de‐gendering or multi‐gendering strategy
Published in Political psychology (22-10-2024)“…Gender is traditionally conceptualized as a binary construct, which is reflected in the use of binary‐gendered third‐person pronouns. Gender‐inclusive pronouns…”
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Threats, Emotions, and Affective Polarization
Published in Political psychology (01-12-2023)“…Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political parties? Drawing on intergroup threat theory, we examine the role…”
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