Subjectivity in Psychology in the Era of Social Justice 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780367854881-5
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“I’m Just Not Woke Enough”

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“…Many still subscribe to Bret Easton Ellis’ description of ‘woke’ individuals (Brooks, 2018; Dolgin, 2018; Gray, 2019. 2018; Morris, 2020; Sobande, 2020; Wilber 2021). One study found that in the UK people are divided over whether the term is an insult or a compliment, showcasing that ‘Labour supporters, Remainers, and young people are much more likely to think the term has a positive connotation’ (Duffy et al, 2021:13).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many still subscribe to Bret Easton Ellis’ description of ‘woke’ individuals (Brooks, 2018; Dolgin, 2018; Gray, 2019. 2018; Morris, 2020; Sobande, 2020; Wilber 2021). One study found that in the UK people are divided over whether the term is an insult or a compliment, showcasing that ‘Labour supporters, Remainers, and young people are much more likely to think the term has a positive connotation’ (Duffy et al, 2021:13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%