Michelle Nario-Redmond

Professor of Psychology, Hiram College

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Michelle Nario-Redmond is a professor of psychology and biomedical humanities, specializing in stereotyping, prejudice and disability studies. As a Ford Fellow, she graduated from the University of Kansas with a Ph.D. in social psychology. Her research focuses on access to higher education, group identification, wellness and political advocacy, and strategies for social change and antiracist practices in higher education.

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Redefining Disability, Re-imagining the Self: Disability Identification Predicts Self-esteem and Strategic Responses to Stigma
Self and Identity
2013
Cultural stereotypes of disabled and non‐disabled men and women: Consensus for global category representations and diagnostic domains
British Journal of Social Psychology
2010
Ableism
Unknown Venue
2019
Crip for a day: The unintended negative consequences of disability simulations.
Rehabilitation Psychology
2017
Ableism: The Many Manifestations of Disability Prejudice
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability
2024
The Social and Personal Identities Scale: A Measure of the Differential Importance Ascribed to Social and Personal Self-Categorizations
Self and Identity
2004
It Could Have Been Better or It Might Have Been Worse: Implications for Blame Assignment in Rape Cases
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
1996
Harnessing the Undiscovered Resource of Student Research Projects
Perspectives on Psychological Science
2012
Comparison Processes in Hindsight and Causal Attribution
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
1995
Disability Group Identification and Disability-Rights Advocacy
Emerging Adulthood
2015
Predicting Depression and Anxiety Among Adults with Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Unknown Venue
2021
Standards to Suspect and Diagnose Stereotypical Traits
Social Cognition
2008
Creatively Re-Defining Fat: Identification Predicts Strategic Responses to Stigma, Ingroup Attitudes, and Well-Being
Fat Studies
2014
Contending with Ableism from Internalized Ableism to Collective Action
Ableism
2019
Positive Social Identity Interventions: Finding a Conduit for Well‐Being in Stigmatized Group Memberships
The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Positive Psychological Interventions
2014
Baltimore and the Neighborhood Design Center. Participatory approaches to urban design under conditions of urban shrinkage (1968–2000)
Journal of Urban Design
2022
Homosexuality as Pathogen: A Historically Informed Critique of the Theories of Sexual Violence in Prison as Manifested in the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
Open Journal of Social Science Research
2013
Disabled systems and disabling social actions in South Africa
African Identities
2007
Narrative identity among people with disabilities in the United States during the Covid-19 pandemic: The interdependent self
Journal of Research in Personality
2022
Linton, Simi
Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World
Barriers to mental health service use among people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rehabilitation Psychology
2023
The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion
Unknown Venue
2022
Disability Identification Scale
PsycTESTS Dataset
2013
Energy materials coordinating committee (EMaCC). Annual technical report, fiscal year 2002
Unknown Venue
2003

Education

Hiram College

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