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The Complexity of Marginalized Identities: The Social Construction of Identities, Multiple Identities, and the Experience of Exclusion

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  • Shen, Winny
  • Dumani, Soner

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Ruggs et al. (2013) have argued compellingly that industrial–organizational (I–O) psychologists have missed opportunities to understand the experiences of marginalized groups in the workplace, particularly in generating research that will be relevant in the formation of social policies. We fully agree with Ruggs et al.'s assessment of the literature and highlight three important extensions that should be considered when conducting research with marginalized groups: the social construction of identities, the intersection of multiple identities, and the experience of exclusion.

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  • Shen, Winny & Dumani, Soner, 2013. "The Complexity of Marginalized Identities: The Social Construction of Identities, Multiple Identities, and the Experience of Exclusion," Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Cambridge University Press, vol. 6(1), pages 84-87, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:inorps:v:6:y:2013:i:01:p:84-87_00
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