Perhaps I’m just a small person who craves external recognition to make up for something lacking in my childhood (please ignore this mom), but I always get an incredible kick out of seeing my name in print.

This paper appeared in the most recent issue of Sex Roles. This is an example of my research on feminism. In this paper, my colleagues and I question the utility of a conceptual model of feminist identity development for today’s young women as opposed to the women who came of age with the second wave of feminism upon whose experiences the model was based. More to the point, we really quibble with the utility of the operationalizations of this model.
We’re in the review/revision process with a sister paper looking more specifically at operationalization issues, so hopefully I’ll have more for you about this soon. For now, I’ll just keep being a small person who’s glad this paper is now in print and another paper was just accepted to Psychology of Women Quarterly (but I’ll save the details of that for another post).