Empowered yet Dissatisfied: Why Feminist Identification Does Not Always Shield Women from Negative Body Image
A comprehensive study published in the Journal of Health Psychology has unveiled a complex and counterintuitive relationship between feminist identification and body image among college-aged women. While feminism has traditionally…
Perceived Opposition to Racially Progressive Policies and Negative Affect toward the Republican Party among Democrats
The landscape of American politics is increasingly defined not by a simple disagreement over policy, but by a visceral, mutual animosity between the supporters of the two major parties. New…
Feminists Resist Unrealistic Beauty Standards but Are Not Invulnerable to Their Negative Consequences
The intersection of political ideology and personal psychology has long been a focal point for social scientists seeking to understand how individuals navigate the pressures of modern culture. A groundbreaking…


The Hidden Environmental Cost of the Puffer Jacket: Unpacking the Footprint of a Cold-Weather Staple







