Shuman Eric, Halperin Eran, Knowles Eric
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Negotiation, Organizations, and Markets, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Commun Psychol. 2025 Apr 11;3(1):58. doi: 10.1038/s44271-025-00239-0.
The United States is experiencing significant social change, compelling white Americans to grapple more directly with their white identity. This paper examines how white Americans manage their identity amidst societal shifts using a recently developed measure of advantaged identity management, representative data (N = 2648), and latent profile analysis. The findings reveal five subgroups of white Americans, each managing their identity differently. Four profiles correspond to the main advantaged identity management strategies (defend (n = 251), deny (n = 528), distance (n = 694), dismantle (n = 612)), with a fifth using strategies flexibly (n = 563). We examined how valuing hierarchy, meritocracy, and egalitarianism predicted membership in these subgroups, and most of our predictions about how these values would predict membership were supported. These profiles show contrasting attitudes toward social change, with defender-deniers opposing, denier-distancers moderately opposing, distancers remaining neutral, and dismantlers supporting change. These findings provide empirical evidence for a recently theorized model of white identity management and suggest that how white Americans manage their identity has important implications for social change.
美国正在经历重大的社会变革,这迫使美国白人更直接地应对他们的白人身份。本文使用最近开发的优势身份管理测量方法、代表性数据(N = 2648)和潜在类别分析,研究了美国白人在社会变革中如何管理他们的身份。研究结果揭示了美国白人的五个亚群体,每个亚群体管理身份的方式都不同。四种类型对应主要的优势身份管理策略(捍卫型(n = 251)、否认型(n = 528)、疏离型(n = 694)、拆解型(n = 612)),第五种类型则灵活运用各种策略(n = 563)。我们研究了重视等级制度、精英主义和平等主义如何预测这些亚群体的成员身份,并且我们关于这些价值观如何预测成员身份的大多数预测都得到了支持。这些类型对社会变革表现出截然不同的态度,捍卫 - 否认型持反对态度,否认 - 疏离型适度反对,疏离型保持中立,而拆解型支持变革。这些发现为最近提出的白人身份管理理论模型提供了实证证据,并表明美国白人管理其身份的方式对社会变革具有重要影响。