id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_g3m2ltjwe5h5zhgrwyvvmpz77u Lee Shepherd From Gaze to Outrage: The Role of Group-Based Anger in Mediating the Relationship between Sexual Objectification and Collective Action 2019 16 .pdf application/pdf 12559 1247 50 From Gaze to Outrage: The Role of Group-Based Anger in Mediating the Relationship between Sexual Objectification and Collective Action their feelings of group-based anger, and their willingness to engage in collective action against sexual objectification. is likely to result in women feeling group-based anger and that this anger, in turn, promotes collective action against sexual Therefore, it was also important to test whether sexual objectification predicted the willingness to engage in collective action after controlling for these variables. The dependent variable was the women's willingness to engage in collective action against sexual objectification. In our study, we extended this research by demonstrating that experiencing sexual objectification was positively associated with the willingness to engage in collective action against the objectification of women. These results suggest that group-based (but not interpersonal) anger mediated the relationship between sexual objectification and the willingness to engage in collective action. ./cache/work_g3m2ltjwe5h5zhgrwyvvmpz77u.pdf ./txt/work_g3m2ltjwe5h5zhgrwyvvmpz77u.txt