No man is an island: Psychological underpinnings of prosociality in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, sustainable forms of collective resilience help
societies coping cohesively with unprecedented challenges. In our empirical contribution …
societies coping cohesively with unprecedented challenges. In our empirical contribution …
Right‐wing populism as a social representation: A comparison across four European countries
C Staerklé, EGT Green - Journal of Community & Applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The rise of right‐wing populist parties has been widely discussed across the social sciences
during the last decade. Taking a social representational approach, we analyse organising …
during the last decade. Taking a social representational approach, we analyse organising …
To punish or to assist? Divergent reactions to ingroup and outgroup members disobeying social distancing
In response to the COVID‐19 pandemic, societies face the formidable challenge of
developing sustainable forms of sociability‐cumsocial‐distancing–enduring social life while …
developing sustainable forms of sociability‐cumsocial‐distancing–enduring social life while …
Social representations and the politics of participation
Recent work has called for the integration of different perspectives into the field of political
psychology (Haste, 2012). This chapter suggests that one possible direction that such efforts …
psychology (Haste, 2012). This chapter suggests that one possible direction that such efforts …
Social representations: A normative and dynamic intergroup approach
This commentary outlines an approach to social representations which emphasizes the
normative and dynamic nature of shared knowledge. Social representations both connect …
normative and dynamic nature of shared knowledge. Social representations both connect …
Keeping the vermin out: Perceived disease threat and ideological orientations as predictors of exclusionary immigration attitudes
Integrating evolutionary and social representations theories, the current study examines the
relationship between perceived disease threat and exclusionary immigration attitudes in the …
relationship between perceived disease threat and exclusionary immigration attitudes in the …
Differentiated distributive justice preferences? Configurations of preferences for equality, equity and need in three welfare domains
Empirical public opinion research on distributive justice often does not acknowledge that
individuals' social justice preferences may strongly depend on the particular type of …
individuals' social justice preferences may strongly depend on the particular type of …
Inclusive normative climates strengthen the relationship between identification with Europe and tolerant immigration attitudes: Evidence from 22 countries
EP Visintin, EGT Green… - Journal of Cross-cultural …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan
values, which explains why identification with Europe generally relates to tolerant attitudes …
values, which explains why identification with Europe generally relates to tolerant attitudes …
From marginal to mainstream: The role of perceived social norms in the rise of a far‐right movement
I Portelinha, G Elcheroth - European Journal of Social …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The present research intends to shed light on the processes enabling political minorities to
transition into normatively acceptable groups, by investigating how a previously …
transition into normatively acceptable groups, by investigating how a previously …
Opposition to antiracism laws across Swiss municipalities: A multilevel analysis
Public opposition to antiracism laws—an expression of prejudice toward immigrants—is
widespread in Switzerland as well as in other European countries. Using data from the …
widespread in Switzerland as well as in other European countries. Using data from the …