Effects of the Generic Masculine and Its Alternatives in Germanophone Countries: A Multi-Lab Replication and Extension of Stahlberg, Sczesny, and Braun (2001)

In languages such as German, French, or Hindi, plural forms of job occupations and societal roles are often in a generic-masculine form instead of a gender-inclusive form. Although meant as ‘generic,’ this generic-masculine form excludes women from everyday language. Specifically, listeners and read...

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Main Authors: Hilmar Brohmer, Gabriela Hofer, Sebastian A. Bauch, Julia Beitner, Jana B. Berkessel, Katja Corcoran, David Garcia, Freya M. Gruber, Fiorina Giuliani, Emanuel Jauk, Georg Krammer, Smirna Malkoc, Hannah Metzler, Hanna M. Mües, Kathleen Otto, Rima-Maria Rahal, Mona Salwender, Sabine Sczesny, Dagmar Stahlberg, Wilken Wehrt, Ursula Athenstaedt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2024-10-01
Series:International Review of Social Psychology
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Online Access:https://account.rips-irsp.com/index.php/up-j-irsp/article/view/522
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