Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Vol. 11 No. 1, March (2023)
From the Editors
1.) Editorial Report and Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2022. --J. Christopher Cohrs, Ana Figueiredo, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Original Research Reports
2.) How Citizens Evaluate the Legitimacy of Direct Vote and Representation-Based Decision-Making: Findings From the Focus Groups on Adoption of the Euro and Acceptance of Refugees. --Zuzana Scott, Lucie Lomičová, Jan Šerek
3.) Testing the Asymmetry Hypothesis of Tolerance: Thinking About Socially Disruptive Protest Actions. --Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Levi Adelman
4.) National Identity Development Among Recent Immigrants: The Role of Perceived Incompatibility. --Isabelle Suchowitz, Fenella Fleischmann
5.) Normative and Non-Normative Collective Action Facing Repression in a Democratic Context: A Mixed Study in a Chilean Social Movement. --Claudia Zúñiga, Rodrigo Asún, Winnifred Louis
6.) Moral Typecasting Explains Evaluations of Undocumented Immigrants. --Rachel R. Steele
7.) The Role of Subjective Power Dynamics in Far-Right Collective Action: The “Unite the Right” Rally and the Capitol Insurrection. --Carina Hoerst, John Drury
8.) Examining Real-World Legitimization of Cross-Party Violence Through Two Explanatory Frameworks: Affective Polarization and Low Group Efficacy. --Tal Orian Harel, Eric Shuman, Ifat Maoz, Meital Balmas, Eran Halperin
9.) On (National) Citizenship and (De)Politicised Nations: Everyday Discourses About the Catalan Secessionist Movement. --Cristina Pradillo-Caimari, Andrés Di Masso Tarditti, Eleni Andreouli
10.) The Dual Nature of American Partisan Affect: Examining the Impact of Inparty Affinity and Outparty Animosity on Unique Forms of Political Behavior. --Adi Wiezel, John K. Wagner
11.) Fevered Reasoning: How Heightened Distress and Lowered Resources Relate to COVID-19 Beliefs. --Kent D. Harber, Valeria M. Vila
12.) How Group Members Appraise Collective History: Appraisal Dimensions of Collective History and Their Role in In-Group Engagement. --Damilola Makanju, Andrew G. Livingstone, Joseph Sweetman
13.) Returning Community Psychology to the Insights of Anarchism: Fragments and Prefiguration. --Nick Malherbe
14.) Accepting Controversial Measures in Times of COVID-19: The Democratic Delusion Paradox. --Stefano Passini, Davide Morselli
15.) White, or Not Quite? Predicting Arab American Responses to Racial Categorization Forms. --Nader H. Hakim, Nyla R. Branscombe
16.) The Role of Ideological and Intergroup Mechanisms in Predicting Opposition to Redistribution and Discrimination Against the Lower Social Class. --Lea Hartwich, Julia C. Becker
17.) Mobilising IDEAS in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Anti-Lockdown Actions and the Identity-Deprivation-Efficacy-Action-Subjective Well-Being Model. --Fanny Lalot, Gaëlle Marinthe, Alice Kasper, Dominic Abrams
18.) The Influence of Perceived Threat and Political Mistrust on Politicized Identity and Normative and Violent Nonnormative Collective Action. --Christian S. Chan, Robyn E. Gulliver, Arya Awale, Katy Y. Y. Tam, Winnifred R. Louis
19.) Stretching the Elastic: UK Peace Activists’ Understandings of Social Change. --Emma O’Dwyer, Neus Beascoechea Seguí
20.) How Do Those Affected by a Disaster Organize to Meet Their Needs for Justice? Campaign Strategies and Partial Victories Following the Grenfell Tower Fire. --Selin Tekin, John Drury
21.) Judging Job Applicants by Their Politics: Effects of Target–Rater Political Dissimilarity on Discrimination, Cooperation, and Stereotyping. --Samantha Sinclair, Artur Nilsson, Jens Agerström
22.) Are We Really Going to Get out of COVID-19 Together? Secured Legal Status and Trust Among Refugees and Migrants. --Emanuele Politi, Antoine Roblain, Laurent Licata
23.) Social Invisibility and Discrimination of Roma People in Italy and Brazil. --Giannino Melotti, Mariana Bonomo, Julia Alves Brasil, Paola Villano
24.) From Primary to Presidency: Fake News, False Memory, and Changing Attitudes in the 2016 Election. --Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Peter H. Ditto, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Linda J. Levine, Rachel Leigh Greenspan, Daniel P. Relihan
Theoretical Articles
25.) Conspiracy Theory Vulnerability From a Psychodynamic Perspective: Considering Four Epistemologies Related to Four Developmental Existential-Relational Positions. --Richard E. Webb, Philip J. Rosenbaum
1.) Editorial Report and Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2022. --J. Christopher Cohrs, Ana Figueiredo, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Original Research Reports
2.) How Citizens Evaluate the Legitimacy of Direct Vote and Representation-Based Decision-Making: Findings From the Focus Groups on Adoption of the Euro and Acceptance of Refugees. --Zuzana Scott, Lucie Lomičová, Jan Šerek
3.) Testing the Asymmetry Hypothesis of Tolerance: Thinking About Socially Disruptive Protest Actions. --Maykel Verkuyten, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Levi Adelman
4.) National Identity Development Among Recent Immigrants: The Role of Perceived Incompatibility. --Isabelle Suchowitz, Fenella Fleischmann
5.) Normative and Non-Normative Collective Action Facing Repression in a Democratic Context: A Mixed Study in a Chilean Social Movement. --Claudia Zúñiga, Rodrigo Asún, Winnifred Louis
6.) Moral Typecasting Explains Evaluations of Undocumented Immigrants. --Rachel R. Steele
7.) The Role of Subjective Power Dynamics in Far-Right Collective Action: The “Unite the Right” Rally and the Capitol Insurrection. --Carina Hoerst, John Drury
8.) Examining Real-World Legitimization of Cross-Party Violence Through Two Explanatory Frameworks: Affective Polarization and Low Group Efficacy. --Tal Orian Harel, Eric Shuman, Ifat Maoz, Meital Balmas, Eran Halperin
9.) On (National) Citizenship and (De)Politicised Nations: Everyday Discourses About the Catalan Secessionist Movement. --Cristina Pradillo-Caimari, Andrés Di Masso Tarditti, Eleni Andreouli
10.) The Dual Nature of American Partisan Affect: Examining the Impact of Inparty Affinity and Outparty Animosity on Unique Forms of Political Behavior. --Adi Wiezel, John K. Wagner
11.) Fevered Reasoning: How Heightened Distress and Lowered Resources Relate to COVID-19 Beliefs. --Kent D. Harber, Valeria M. Vila
12.) How Group Members Appraise Collective History: Appraisal Dimensions of Collective History and Their Role in In-Group Engagement. --Damilola Makanju, Andrew G. Livingstone, Joseph Sweetman
13.) Returning Community Psychology to the Insights of Anarchism: Fragments and Prefiguration. --Nick Malherbe
14.) Accepting Controversial Measures in Times of COVID-19: The Democratic Delusion Paradox. --Stefano Passini, Davide Morselli
15.) White, or Not Quite? Predicting Arab American Responses to Racial Categorization Forms. --Nader H. Hakim, Nyla R. Branscombe
16.) The Role of Ideological and Intergroup Mechanisms in Predicting Opposition to Redistribution and Discrimination Against the Lower Social Class. --Lea Hartwich, Julia C. Becker
17.) Mobilising IDEAS in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Anti-Lockdown Actions and the Identity-Deprivation-Efficacy-Action-Subjective Well-Being Model. --Fanny Lalot, Gaëlle Marinthe, Alice Kasper, Dominic Abrams
18.) The Influence of Perceived Threat and Political Mistrust on Politicized Identity and Normative and Violent Nonnormative Collective Action. --Christian S. Chan, Robyn E. Gulliver, Arya Awale, Katy Y. Y. Tam, Winnifred R. Louis
19.) Stretching the Elastic: UK Peace Activists’ Understandings of Social Change. --Emma O’Dwyer, Neus Beascoechea Seguí
20.) How Do Those Affected by a Disaster Organize to Meet Their Needs for Justice? Campaign Strategies and Partial Victories Following the Grenfell Tower Fire. --Selin Tekin, John Drury
21.) Judging Job Applicants by Their Politics: Effects of Target–Rater Political Dissimilarity on Discrimination, Cooperation, and Stereotyping. --Samantha Sinclair, Artur Nilsson, Jens Agerström
22.) Are We Really Going to Get out of COVID-19 Together? Secured Legal Status and Trust Among Refugees and Migrants. --Emanuele Politi, Antoine Roblain, Laurent Licata
23.) Social Invisibility and Discrimination of Roma People in Italy and Brazil. --Giannino Melotti, Mariana Bonomo, Julia Alves Brasil, Paola Villano
24.) From Primary to Presidency: Fake News, False Memory, and Changing Attitudes in the 2016 Election. --Rebecca Hofstein Grady, Peter H. Ditto, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Linda J. Levine, Rachel Leigh Greenspan, Daniel P. Relihan
Theoretical Articles
25.) Conspiracy Theory Vulnerability From a Psychodynamic Perspective: Considering Four Epistemologies Related to Four Developmental Existential-Relational Positions. --Richard E. Webb, Philip J. Rosenbaum
J. Christopher Cohrs - Personal Name
Damilola Makanju - Personal Name
Kent D. Harber - Personal Name
Adi Wiezel - Personal Name
Cristina Pradillo-Caimari - Personal Name
Tal Orian Harel - Personal Name
Carina Hoerst - Personal Name
Rachel R. Steele - Personal Name
Claudia Zúñiga - Personal Name
Isabelle Suchowitz - Personal Name
Maykel Verkuyten - Personal Name
Zuzana Scott - Personal Name
Nick Malherbe - Personal Name
Damilola Makanju - Personal Name
Kent D. Harber - Personal Name
Adi Wiezel - Personal Name
Cristina Pradillo-Caimari - Personal Name
Tal Orian Harel - Personal Name
Carina Hoerst - Personal Name
Rachel R. Steele - Personal Name
Claudia Zúñiga - Personal Name
Isabelle Suchowitz - Personal Name
Maykel Verkuyten - Personal Name
Zuzana Scott - Personal Name
Nick Malherbe - Personal Name
Vol. 11 No. 1, March (2023)
2195-3325
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Leibniz Institute for Psychology
2023
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