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Editors: Karen A. Hegtvedt & Cathryn Johnson, Emory University
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Mission Statement
Social Psychology Quarterly publishes theoretical and empirical papers on the link between the individual and society, including the study of the relations of individuals to one another, as well as to groups, collectivities and institutions. It also includes the study of intra-individual processes insofar as they substantially influence, or are influenced by, social structure and process. This journal is genuinely interdisciplinary and publishes work by both sociologists and psychologists.
The Impact of Education on Intergroup Attitudes: A Multiracial Analysis by Geoffrey T. Wodtke (March 2012).
Managing Emotional Manhood: Fighting and Fostering Fear in Mixed Martial Arts by Christian A. Vaccaro, Douglas P. Schrock, and Janice M. McCabe (December 2011).
Spoiled Group Identities and Backstage Work: A Theory of Stigma Management Rehearsals by John O'Brien (September 2011).
Stigma, Reflected Appraisals, and Recovery Outcomes in Mental Illness by Fred E. Markowitz, Beth Angell, and Jan S. Greenberg (June 2011).
The Stigma of Obesity: Does Perceived Weight Discrimination Affect Identity and Physical Health? by Markus H. Schafer and Kenneth F. Ferraro (March 2011).
Passing as Black: Racial Identity Work among Biracial Americans by Nikki Khanna and Cathryn Johnson (December 2010).
Gender and Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice: Do Self-assessments of Ability Matter? by Sarah Thébaud (September 2010).
Cooley-Mead Award 2009: The Structure of Reciprocity by Linda D. Molm (June 2010).
Why Liberals and Atheists Are More Intelligent by Satoshi Kanazawa (March 2010).