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    On the Intentionality of Cultural Products: Representations of Black History As Psychological Affordances by Salter, Phia S, Adams, Glenn

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-08-2016)
    “…A cultural-psychological analysis emphasizes the intentionality of everyday worlds: the idea that material products not only bear psychological traces of…”
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    "No, but where are you really from?" Experiences of perceived discrimination and identity development among Asian Indian adolescents by Unni, Asha K, Blake, Jamilia J, Salter, Phia S, Luo, Wen, Liew, Jeffrey

    Published in Frontiers in public health (18-10-2022)
    “…Asian Indians were the first South Asians to immigrate to the United States in the late 1800s and are currently the largest ethnic group of South Asians living…”
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    Racism in the Structure of Everyday Worlds: A Cultural-Psychological Perspective by Salter, Phia S., Adams, Glenn, Perez, Michael J.

    “…Theory and research in cultural psychology highlight the need to examine racism not only “in the head” but also “in the world.” Racism is often defined as…”
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    Museum spaces as psychological affordances: representations of immigration history and national identity by Mukherjee, Sahana, Salter, Phia S, Molina, Ludwin E

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-05-2015)
    “…The present research draws upon a cultural psychological perspective to consider how psychological phenomena are grounded in socio-cultural contexts…”
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    The Marley Hypothesis: Denial of Racism Reflects Ignorance of History by Nelson, Jessica C., Adams, Glenn, Salter, Phia S.

    Published in Psychological science (01-02-2013)
    “…This study used a signal detection paradigm to explore the Marley hypothesis—that group differences in perception of racism reflect dominant-group denial of…”
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    Trust, Innocence, and Individual Responsibility: Neoliberal Dreams of a Colorblind Peace by Perez, Michael J., Salter, Phia S.

    Published in Journal of social issues (01-03-2019)
    “…In his 1944 article, Prospect of a World Without Racial Conflict, W.E.B. DuBois hypothesized that we would never live in a world without racial division. With…”
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    Each One, Teach One: Critical History as Counterstories, Antiracist Affordances, and Cues for Belonging by Salter, Phia S., Perez, Michael J., Battle, Jericka S., Crist, Jaren D.

    Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2024)
    “…Recently, there have been several calls for psychologists to dismantle systemic racism within the field (e.g., Buchanan et al., 2021; Dupree & Boykin, 2021;…”
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    Multicultural personality and intergroup forgiveness between United States political parties by Perez, Michael J., Kenworthy, Jared B., Salter, Phia S.

    Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-12-2023)
    “…The purpose of this research was to investigate whether multicultural personality orientation as measured by the Multicultural Personality Questionnaire short…”
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    When race trumps political ideology: Black teachers who advocate for social responsibility are penalized by both liberals and conservatives by Rivera, Grace N., Salter, Phia S., Friedman, Matt, Crist, Jaren, Schlegel, Rebecca J.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-01-2022)
    “…Meritocracy is a prominent narrative embedded in America’s educational system: work hard and anyone can achieve success. Yet, racial disparities in education…”
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    Shifting systems of racial inequity: Applying critical race psychology to advance racial justice by Brenick, Alaina, Miller, Andrea L., Moadel‐Attie, Roxanne, Salter, Phia S., Bonam, Courtney M.

    Published in Journal of social issues (01-06-2024)
    “…Since the murder of George Floyd in 2020, a renewed and more mainstream attention to systemic racism emerged. Critical Race Theory (CRT) has permeated the…”
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    Focusing the critical race psychology lens: CRT and the psychological study of social issues by Salter, Phia S., Moadel‐Attie, Roxanne, Miller, Andrea L., Brenick, Alaina, Bonam, Courtney M.

    Published in Journal of social issues (01-03-2024)
    “…The years since George Floyd's murder in 2020 have been characterized by both a renewed attention to systemic racism and a backlash intended to silence…”
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    Subordinated Knowledge as a Tool for Creative Maladjustment and Resistance to Racial Oppression by Adams, Glenn, Salter, Phia S., Kurtiş, Tuğçe, Naemi, Pegah, Estrada‐Villalta, Sara

    Published in Journal of social issues (01-06-2018)
    “…In his address to the APA, King (1968) suggested that critical consciousness about racism, based on realities of African American experience, could serve as a…”
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    Goal Derailment and Goal Persistence in Response to Honor Threats by Günsoy, Ceren, Cross, Susan E., Castillo, Vanessa A., Uskul, Ayse K., Wasti, S. Arzu, Salter, Phia S., Gul, Pelin, Carter-Sowell, Adrienne, Yegin, Afşar, Altunsu, Betul, Crist, Jaren D., Perez, Michael J.

    Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-05-2023)
    “…In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) is highly important, whereas in dignity cultures,…”
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    When apologies become meaningful: Perceptions of apologies in environmental justice communities by Perez, Michael J., Crist, Jaren D., Kirsch, Katie R., Salter, Phia S., Horney, Jennifer A.

    Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-10-2021)
    “…In the United States, people of color from low income and working-class backgrounds are at disproportionate risk to pollution and other environmental…”
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    What Makes It Rape? A Lay Theories Approach to Defining Rape Among College Students by Haugen, Andrea D., Rieck, Stacey M., Salter, Phia S., Phillips, Nia L.

    Published in Basic and applied social psychology (02-01-2018)
    “…Recent changes in the U.S. Justice Department's definition of rape have renewed its public attention. The present study applied a lay theories approach to the…”
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    Beyond Adaptation: Decolonizing Approaches to Coping With Oppression by Phillips, Nia L., Adams, Glenn, Salter, Phia S.

    Published in Journal of social and political psychology (21-08-2015)
    “…How should one respond to racial oppression? Conventional prescriptions of mainstream social psychological science emphasize the idea of coping with…”
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    Mother or wife? An African dilemma tale and the psychological dynamics of sociocultural change by Salter, Phia S, Adams, Glenn

    “…Inspired by "Mother or Wife" African dilemma tales, the present research utilizes a cultural psychology perspective to explore the dynamic, mutual constitution…”
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    Out of sight, out of mind: racial retrieval cues increase the accessibility of social justice concepts by Salter, Phia S, Kelley, Nicholas J, Molina, Ludwin E, Thai, Luyen T

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-09-2017)
    “…Photographs provide critical retrieval cues for personal remembering, but few studies have considered this phenomenon at the collective level. In this…”
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    Health Psychology in African Settings: A Cultural-psychological Analysis by Adams, Glenn, Salter, Phia S.

    Published in Journal of health psychology (01-05-2007)
    “…African settings provide an important context in which to examine the relationship between cultural beliefs and health. First, research in African settings…”
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