Izilda Pereira-Jorge (@izilda_jorge) 's Twitter Profile
Izilda Pereira-Jorge

@izilda_jorge

PhD student | safety cues, prejudice confrontations, diversity structures | she/they

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Nature Reviews Psychology (@natrevpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'A systemic approach to the psychology of racial bias within individuals and society', a Review by Allison L. Skinner-Dorkenoo (Allison L. Skinner), Meghan George, James E. Wages III, Sirenia Sánchez & Sylvia P. Perry (Sylvia Perry) Free to access: go.nature.com/3Okz1iw

'A systemic approach to the psychology of racial bias within individuals and society', a Review by Allison L. Skinner-Dorkenoo (<a href="/Alli_Skinner/">Allison L. Skinner</a>), Meghan George, James E. Wages III, Sirenia Sánchez &amp; Sylvia P. Perry (<a href="/sylviapperry/">Sylvia Perry</a>)

Free to access: go.nature.com/3Okz1iw
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (@spspnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"stereotypes of older people being less flexible in their opinions can impact our ability to confront people when they express bigoted views" ow.ly/YrFw50OtyEh via BPS Research Digest

Ariel Mosley (@arieljmosley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do some people believe in “reverse #culturalappropriation “? My dissertation “Sociocultural engagement in colorblind racism framework moderates perceptions of cultural appropriation“ just published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology explores this question(1/10)

Why do some people believe in “reverse #culturalappropriation “?

My dissertation “Sociocultural engagement in colorblind racism framework moderates perceptions of cultural appropriation“ just published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology explores this question(1/10)
Kirsten Morehouse (@kirst_morehouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For centuries, certain groups have been falsely labeled as “more human.” Harnessing data from >60k ps across 13 studies, Mahzarin Banaji, Keith Maddox & I explored whether all racial/ethnic groups are automatically associated with the concept of “Human.” Here are the 7 key results...

For centuries, certain groups have been falsely labeled as “more human.” Harnessing data from &gt;60k ps across 13 studies, <a href="/banaji/">Mahzarin Banaji</a>, <a href="/MaddBlackProf/">Keith Maddox</a> &amp; I explored whether all racial/ethnic groups are automatically associated with the concept of “Human.” Here are the 7 key results...
Emma (@emmamcgorray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consistent with expectations from past research, beliefs that bisexual people are “actually straight” were applied more to woman vs. man targets, and beliefs that bisexual people are “actually gay” were applied more to man vs. woman targets. 5/

Consistent with expectations from past research, beliefs that bisexual people are “actually straight” were applied more to woman vs. man targets, and beliefs that bisexual people are “actually gay” were applied more to man vs. woman targets. 5/
Ibram X. Kendi (@ibramxk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's often said: White kids, upon being taught the history of racism, will feel guilty or bad about being White. In fact, White kids who receive antiracist history lessons exhibit fewer racist ideas about Black people while their attitudes about White people are unaffected.

It's often said: White kids, upon being taught the history of racism, will feel guilty or bad about being White. In fact, White kids who receive antiracist history lessons exhibit fewer racist ideas about Black people while their attitudes about White people are unaffected.
Mehdi Shadmehr (@shadmehrmehdi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fascinating literature studies social norms(related to gender,xenophobia,vaccines,etc), measuring descriptive&injunctive norms, their perceptions (higher-order beliefs), etc. The paper's theory helps to organize and make predictions for observational & experimental studies.

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (@spspnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research finds that Black Americans perceive White women's allyship messages that focus on stigma-based solidarity as less genuine than messages that only highlight racism. Lead author: @KimEChaney Read more in #SPPS: ow.ly/x7MO50PuWB0

New research finds that Black Americans perceive White women's allyship messages that focus on stigma-based solidarity as less genuine than messages that only highlight racism.

Lead author: @KimEChaney 

Read more in #SPPS: ow.ly/x7MO50PuWB0
Anthony Hitch, Ph.D. (he/him) (@hea_psych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New publication alert!📢Excited to share this review examining sexual orientation concealment and mental health outcomes among racial/ethnic minoritized MSM. Clinical implications and future directions for research are discussed.🏳️‍🌈✊🏾 doi.org/10.1080/193597…

New publication alert!📢Excited to share this review examining sexual orientation concealment and mental health outcomes among racial/ethnic minoritized MSM. Clinical implications and future directions for research are discussed.🏳️‍🌈✊🏾
doi.org/10.1080/193597…
Teri Kirby (@teriakirby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey #AcademicTwitter: I'm hoping to admit a social psychology PhD student for fall 2024 Purdue Psych Dept! Our lab works on a range of topics on diversity, inclusion, and identity - please RT and help spread the word! See our lab page for more info: kirbylab.wixsite.com/diplab.

Dr. Chanel Meyers (@chanelkmeyers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally getting around to posting a preprint and link to my face database that includes a diverse set of racial representation that importantly includes: multiethnic individuals, Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islanders (amongst many other groups). psyarxiv.com/wde4b

American Psychological Association (@apa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new APA report outlines the many obstacles faced by psychology faculty of color when pursuing tenure or promotion—including financial constraints, workplace complexities, and "inequity taxes" related to their engagement in social justice issues. apa.org/news/press/rel…

Kimberly J. Martin, PhD (@drkimjmartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Publication Announcement🚨 There are so many efforts to restrict/prohibit the teaching of race/racism. What happens when people learn an accurate history of anti-Black racism in healthcare? In work w/ (twiterless) Kerri Johnson in JEP: General we...(1/6) psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi…

🚨Publication Announcement🚨
There are so many efforts to restrict/prohibit the teaching of race/racism. What happens when people learn an accurate history of anti-Black racism in healthcare? In work w/ (twiterless) Kerri Johnson in JEP: General we...(1/6) psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi…
Dorainne J. Green (@drdorainnegreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! Our new paper looks at the connections between emotion regulation, moral outrage, and solidarity-based collective action in response to societal injustice. spssi.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Yale LGBTQ Mental Health Initiative (@yalelgbtqhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Monday! New paper alert: Dr. Kirsty Clark, colleagues, and Dr. Pachankis study how real-time exposure to LGBTQ negative news/media influences suicidal ideation among LGBTQ+ young adults using smartphone-based EMA data. Give it a read here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…

Clare Wongwai (@clare_wongwai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With grad application season in full swing, I wanted to share a page on my website with resources I've compiled-- some that I utilized during my app cycles and some that others have found helpful: clarewongwai.wordpress.com/grad-app-mater…

queerpsychneuro (@queerpsychneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Climate Survey for LGBTQIA+ Academics in Psychology and Neuroscience! To participate: tinyurl.com/LGBTNeuro This study assesses the experience of people who identify as LGBTQIA+ who study or work in academic #neuroscience, #psychology, #neurobiology, #psychiatry, #neurology

Dr. Morgan Jerald (@morgancjerald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In other Flourish news, check out our new paper! In it, we discuss the role of faculty affinity groups in psychological science. We would not have been able to write it without our wonderful community and their contributions to our network. compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sp…