Manuela Barreto
Manuela Barreto
Professor of Social and Organizational Psychology, University of Exeter
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Group virtue: the importance of morality (vs. competence and sociability) in the positive evaluation of in-groups.
CW Leach, N Ellemers, M Barreto
Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (2), 234, 2007
7062007
The burden of benevolent sexism: How it contributes to the maintenance of gender inequalities
M Barreto, N Ellemers
European journal of social psychology 35 (5), 633-642, 2005
3952005
The glass ceiling in the 21st century: Understanding barriers to gender equality.
ME Barreto, MK Ryan, MT Schmitt
American Psychological Association, 2009
2852009
You can’t always do what you want: Social identity and self-presentational determinants of the choice to work for a low-status group
M Barreto, N Ellemers
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 26 (8), 891-906, 2000
2272000
The perils of political correctness: Men's and women's responses to old-fashioned and modern sexist views
M Barreto, N Ellemers
Social psychology quarterly 68 (1), 75-88, 2005
1882005
The effects of being categorised: The interplay between internal and external social identities
M Barreto, N Ellemers
European review of social psychology 14 (1), 139-170, 2003
1482003
Is it better to be moral than smart? The effects of morality and competence norms on the decision to work at group status improvement.
N Ellemers, S Pagliaro, M Barreto, CW Leach
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (6), 1397, 2008
1422008
Hidden costs of hiding stigma: Ironic interpersonal consequences of concealing a stigmatized identity in social interactions
AK Newheiser, M Barreto
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 52, 58-70, 2014
1292014
How nice of us and how dumb of me: The effect of exposure to benevolent sexism on women’s task and relational self-descriptions
M Barreto, N Ellemers, L Piebinga, M Moya
Sex Roles 62 (7-8), 532-544, 2010
1262010
Collective action in modern times: How modern expressions of prejudice prevent collective action
N Ellemers, M Barreto
Journal of Social Issues 65 (4), 749-768, 2009
1232009
The impact of respect versus neglect of self-identities on identification and group loyalty
M Barreto, N Ellemers
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 28 (5), 629-639, 2002
1232002
The impact of relative group status: Affective, perceptual and behavioral consequences
N Ellemers, M Barreto
Blackwell handbook of social psychology: Intergroup processes, 325-343, 2003
1092003
Sharing moral values: Anticipated ingroup respect as a determinant of adherence to morality-based (but not competence-based) group norms
S Pagliaro, N Ellemers, M Barreto
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (8), 1117-1129, 2011
1032011
Morality and behavioural regulation in groups: A social identity approach
N Ellemers, S Pagliaro, M Barreto
European Review of Social Psychology 24 (1), 160-193, 2013
1012013
Who wants to know? The effect of audience on identity expression among minority group members
M Barreto, R Spears, N Ellemers, K Shahinper
British Journal of Social Psychology 42 (2), 299-318, 2003
972003
Working under cover: Performance-related self-confidence among members of contextually devalued groups who try to pass
M Barreto, N Ellemers, S Banal
European Journal of Social Psychology 36, 337-352, 2006
942006
Commitment and strategic responses to social context.
N Ellemers, M Barreto, R Spears
Blackwell Science, 1999
901999
Corporate social responsibility as a source of organizational morality, employee commitment and satisfaction
N Ellemers, L Kingma, J van de Burgt, M Barreto
Journal of Organizational Moral Psychology 1 (2), 97-124, 2011
872011
The impact of anonymity and group identification on progroup behavior in computer-mediated groups
M Barreto, N Ellemers
Small Group Research 33 (5), 590-610, 2002
642002
The backlash of token mobility: The impact of past group experiences on individual ambition and effort
M Barreto, N Ellemers, MS Palacios
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 30 (11), 1433-1445, 2004
612004
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