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Intersecting social identities: The (feminist) standpoint(s) of Latino men
What's wrong with my social class? Class identity management strategies and their association with poor and working class emerging adults' mental health
 
A longitudinal study of emerging adults' conversations with parents about sex and dating during college
Living large in a size medium world: Performing fat, stigmatized bodies and discourses
 
Adolescent girls' experiences with sexism, racism, and classism: The role of social support from parents and friends
Sexual-minority women's experiences with discrimination during emerging adulthood: Relations with identity and collective action
 
Graduate student persistence: The effect of perceptions of person-environment fit
Love in America: Cross-cultural perspectives
 
Developing an integrated self: Academic and ethnic identities among diverse college students
Young women's same-sex experiences under the "male gaze": Listening for both objectification and sexual agency
 
The Outgroup Solidarity Project: Making cross-race contact contagious
Children's reflections on cultural differences in ways of working together
 
Pedagogy for change: A critical multicultural approach to first grade education
The rhetoric of bonds, alliances, and identities: Interrogating social networks in early modern English drama
 
Knights battling monsters: A content analysis of television crime dramas
The contextual functionality of Black Student Unions in higher education: An ecological systems analysis
 
Enacting "double vision": A feminist psychological analysis of Asian American women's daughtering standpoints