You blind? What, you can't see that?: the impact of colorblind attitudes on young adults' activist behavior against racial injustice and racism in America

Author(s)Daughtry, Kendell
Author(s)Daughtry, Kendell A.
Date Accessioned2017-12-13T15:39:53Z
Date Available2017-12-13T15:39:53Z
Publication Date2017
SWORD Update2017-09-05T16:31:32Z
AbstractColorblind ideology and social dominance orientation are two social attitudes that contribute to the continuation of racism in the United States. Colorblind ideology encourages people to no longer see color (race), so when color does matter they cannot see it. Social dominance orientation reflects the extent to which people support group equality. Given the importance of racism and the racial climate in today’s society, the current study was conducted to examine if those social attitudes affected young adults (age 18-35) activist behavior to act against racism and the negative racial climate in America. Two hundred twenty-two participants completed a survey comprised of previously validated scales; Colorblind Scale (Neville et al., 2000), Social Dominance Orientation7(s) (Ho et al., 2015) and the Activism Orientation Scale (Corning & Myers, 2002). The survey was distributed on the University of Delaware campus with results revealing that colorblind attitudes and social dominance orientation significantly associated negatively with activist behavior. I conclude with explaining the importance of combating colorblind ideology in the fight against racism and the racial climate in America.en_US
AdvisorPalkovitz, Robin
DegreeM.S.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Unique Identifier1015314244
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/21799
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
URIhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/1958951530?accountid=10457
KeywordsSocial sciencesen_US
KeywordsPsychologyen_US
KeywordsActivismen_US
KeywordsColorbinden_US
KeywordsRacial centralityen_US
KeywordsRacismen_US
KeywordsSocial dominance orientationen_US
KeywordsYoung adulten_US
TitleYou blind? What, you can't see that?: the impact of colorblind attitudes on young adults' activist behavior against racial injustice and racism in Americaen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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