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African American Coping in the Political Sphere

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Explores the influence coping has had on African Americans' political attitudes and behaviors.Psychosocial stressors are a part of the human condition. Individuals experience a myriad of stressors ...
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Explores the influence coping has had on African Americans' political attitudes and behaviors.

Psychosocial stressors are a part of the human condition. Individuals experience a myriad of stressors in their everyday lives, and, while many people experience some of the same types of stressors, responses and reactions to stressful life events, interactions, and situations often vary. Research has shown that these stressors often have negative effects on physical and mental health outcomes, among others. Thus, the way one copes with psychosocial stressors is important for explaining human behavior and variations across and within certain groups. For African Americans, there are added stressors that impact daily functioning, due to no fault of their own. These stressors include, but are not limited to, discrimination, microaggressions, and police brutality, as well as income, health, and education inequalities. Inspired by the John Henryism hypothesis and, more broadly, the research on John Henryism, African American Coping in the Political Sphere explores the influence coping has on African Americans' political attitudes and behaviors. Jas M. Sullivan and Moriah Harman reveal that coping plays a role in political outcomes just as it does in social, economic, psychological, and health outcomes. Consequently, coping offers insight into why some individuals believe and behave in the ways that they do in the political sphere.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 279
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in African American Studies
Publication Date: 02 April 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438494913
Format: Paperback
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"This is an illuminating work about how collective history and personal fortitude can shape political actions." — CHOICE

"This is an important book. I agree wholeheartedly with the book's claim that the study of coping among African Americans is essential—particularly in the uniquely racially divisive context of the past few years. As a person who was trained in political psychology, there is much to appreciate about this book." — Ray Block Jr., coauthor of Losing Power: African Americans and Racial Polarization in Tennessee Politics

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Sherman A. James
Introduction

1. Coping

2. Measuring and Analyzing the Influence of John Henryism Active Coping

3. Coping in Reactions to Discrimination

4. Coping and Ideological Views

5. Coping and Policy Preferences

6. Coping and Black Information Consumption

7. Coping and Political Participation

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index