INTRODUCTION
Confronting and Reducing Sexism: A Call for Research on Intervention
Julia C. Becker, Matthew J. Zawadzki, and Stephanie A. Shields 603
SECTION I: CONFRONTING SEXISM
Do You Say Something When It’s Your Boss? The Role of Perpetrator Power in Prejudice Confrontation
Leslie Ashburn-Nardo, John C. Blanchar, Jessica Petersson, Kathryn A. Morris, and Stephanie A. Goodwin 615
Allies against Sexism: The Role of Men in Confronting Sexism
Benjamin J. Drury and Cheryl R. Kaiser 637
Confronting Sexism as Persuasion: Effects of a Confrontation’s Recipient, Source, Message, and Context
Sarah J. Gervais and Amy L. Hillard 653
Ways to Go: Men’s and Women’s Support for Aggressive and Nonaggressive Confrontation of Sexism as a Function of Gender Identification
Julia C. Becker and Manuela Barreto 668
A Review of Organizational Strategies for Reducing Sexual Harassment: Insights from the U. S. Military
NiCole T. Buchanan, Isis H. Settles, Angela T. Hall, and Rachel C. O’Connor 687
SECTION II: INTERVENTIONS FOR REDUCING SEXISM
Using Experiential Learning to Increase the Recognition of Everyday Sexism as Harmful: The WAGES Intervention
Jessica L. Cundiff, Matthew J. Zawadzki, Cinnamon L. Danube, and Stephanie A. Shields 703
Reflecting on Heterosexual and Male Privilege: Interventions to Raise Awareness
Kim A. Case, Rachel Hensley, and Amber Anderson 722
From Sex to Gender: A University Intervention to Reduce Sexism in Argentina, Spain, and El Salvador
Soledad de Lemus, Laura Navarro, Marta Velasquez, Estrella Ryan, and Jesus L. Megýas 741
Sanctioning and Stimulating Resistance to Sexual Objectification: An Integrative System-justification Perspective
Rachel M. Calogero and Tracy L. Tylka 763
SECTION III: COMMENTARY
Commentary: Encouraging Confrontation 779
Matthew J Zawadzki
Stephanie A Shields
Ann Bettencourt