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EASP
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@TGkinopoulos
Theofilos Gkinopoulos
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Scholars interested in the topic, please consider submitting your work on our new special issue about online extreme narratives and alternative identities, hosted by @Journal_PoPs. More information here: https://t.co/q2jAsz8qLg @easpinfo @BPSOfficial @socialpsychUK
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New #EJSP #OpenAccess paper by Alexa Weiss and Matthias Forstmann: Outsourcing Corruption: The Role of Fate Beliefs and Motivated Fate Attributions in Delegating Decisions About Corrupt Behaviour
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Corruption often involves collective actions rather than clandestine individual efforts. It is also socially facilitated via tacit complicity influenced by norms and beliefs. Five studies examine...
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New #OpenAccess #EJSP paper by Kieren J. Lilly et al: Examining the Antecedents, Prevalence and Trajectories of Reactionary Collective Action Intentions Among Europeans Over Time
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Reactionary movements—movements that effectively increase inequality by advancing the rights of structurally advantaged groups—are of increasing concern in contemporary politics. Yet few studies...
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EASP
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Call for Submissions: EASP Small Group Meeting on “Advancing Intersectional and Multiple Categorization Research in Social Psychology”
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The submission portal will open on February 1, 2025 (09:00 AM CET) and close March 2, 2025 (11:59 PM CET) • Chemnitz, Germany • June 26 – 28, 2025 We are thrilled to announce the EASP Small Group...
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New #EJSP paper by Katarina Pettersson et al: Fatalism, Evolution, and Interpersonal Attractiveness: Psychological Theories and Emotions in Incels' Constructions of Ingroup Identity and Outgroup Hate
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The online communities of involuntary celibates, or incels, have garnered increased attention for their extreme misogyny and links to violent attacks against women. However, little is known about...
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New #EJSP paper by Micaela Varela et al: Does Social Cohesion Predict Justification of Extremist Violence? Evidence From the Sahel Region in Burkina Faso
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Many governments have invested in interventions that foster social cohesion to promote peace and prevent the rise of violent extremism. Yet, we know little about the relationship between social...
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EASP
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Call for Abstracts for a special issue of the British Journal of Social Psychology: Contact seeking, contact avoidance and the enduring challenge of segregation
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Abstract Submission Deadline: March 31, 2025 • Call for abstracts for a special issue to appear in the British Journal of Social Psychology Abstract Submission Deadline: March 31, 2025 Full Manuscr...
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4. "The More I See It the Less I Want It: Sociotropic Corruption and (In)tolerance Towards Corruption in Contexts of Perceived Economic Crisis" by Rui Costa-Lopes et al.
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Whether the widespread perception of corruption is associated with lower or higher tolerance towards corrupt practices remains an important research question. Considering that, in economic downturn...
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EASP
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3. "Addressing Bribery and Associated Social Norms in Healthcare: Results of a Behaviour Change Intervention in Tanzania" by Claudia Baez Camargo et al.
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Practices of bribery in the delivery of public services become entrenched when they are driven by social norms of reciprocity. The resulting economies of favours, which are common across diverse...
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2. "Followers’ Locomotion Mode Predicts Preferring Assertive Leaders: Regulatory Fit by Means of Valued Social Characteristics of Others" by Magali Beylat et al.
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Building on prior work on regulatory fit in leader–follower contexts, the present work investigated such fit regarding followers’ locomotion mode (the concern to move forward and maintain action...
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EASP
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** Four new #EJSP papers available online today** 1. "Mapping of Meaning and Pleasure on the Temporal Horizon: Long-Term Orientation Predicts Preference for Meaningful Over Pleasurable Activities" by Emily K. Hong et al.
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Meaning and pleasure, albeit closely tied, are often distinguished in their temporality. The present research aims to deepen the understanding of temporality of meaning and pleasure by examining...
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@JExpSocPsych
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
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Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉How about some new science to consider for your research and classes? 📰Here is the January 2025 issue!! @SPSPnews @SPSSI @easpinfo @APA @PsychScience @improvingpsych
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