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Since the publication of Sue et al. (Am Psychol 62:271–286, 2007a, b) seminal article, there has been an enormous scholarly interest in psychology on this construct of racial microaggressions—subtle everyday experiences of racism. In this paper, we provide a review of racial microaggressions research literature in psychology since 2007, following the publication of the first comprehensive taxonomy of racial microaggressions, which provided a conceptual framework and directions for research related to racial microaggressions. However, our review suggests that important conceptual and methodological issues remain to be addressed in the three domains: (1) what are racial microaggressions and who do they impact; (2) why are racial microaggressions important to examine; and (3) how are racial microaggressions currently studied and how might we improve the methodologies used to study racial microaggressions. We propose recommendations to further facilitate racial microaggressions research, improve the scientific rigor of racial microaggressions research, and contribute toward a more complete and sophisticated understanding of the concept and consequences of racial microaggressions—a construct that is undoubtedly salient and psychologically relevant among many members of racial minority groups.
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Although microaggressions research, in general, has grown tremendously since Sue et al.’s (2007a, b) paper, a review of such a body of literature is beyond the scope of this article. A thorough review of microaggressions literature will go beyond race or ethnicity and will also include international/cultural, sexual orientation and gender, disability, class, and religious forms of microaggressions. This article focuses only on a specific type of microaggressions—racial microaggressions.
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Wong, G., Derthick, A.O., David, E.J.R. et al. The What, the Why, and the How: A Review of Racial Microaggressions Research in Psychology. Race Soc Probl 6, 181–200 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12552-013-9107-9
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