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A Social Identity Threat Perspective on Why Partisans May Engage in Greater Victim Blaming and Sexual Assault Myth Acceptance in the #MeToo Era
Violence Against Women ( IF 2.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-04 , DOI: 10.1177/10778012211014554
Rebecca R Ortiz 1 , Andrea M Smith 1
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This study examined how U.S. partisans (N = 1,154) may engage in greater victim blaming and sexual assault myth acceptance to defend their political identities in the #MeToo era. The more Republicans and Democrats identified with being a member of their political party and reported feeling defensive when members from their political party are criticized, the more accepting they were of common sexual assault myths and thus the less likely they were to perceive sexual assault as a serious issue in need of addressing and the #MeToo movement as having a positive impact in the United States.



中文翻译:

关于#MeToo 时代游击队可能参与更大的受害者指责和性侵犯神话接受的社会身份威胁视角

这项研究调查了美国游击队 ( N = 1,154) 如何参与更大程度的受害者指责和性侵犯神话接受,以捍卫他们在#MeToo 时代的政治身份。共和党人和民主党人越是认同自己是其政党的成员,并报告说当他们的政党成员受到批评时感到自卫,他们就越容易接受常见的性侵犯神话,因此他们就越不可能将性侵犯视为一种需要解决的严重问题以及#MeToo 运动在美国产生了积极影响。

更新日期:2021-06-05
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