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2012

Journal Article

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN The Role of Social Identity, Cognitive Alternatives and Leadership in Group Mobilization and Social Transformation

Reicher, Stephen D. and Haslam, S. Alexander (2012). CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN The Role of Social Identity, Cognitive Alternatives and Leadership in Group Mobilization and Social Transformation. Culture and Social Change: Transforming Society Through the Power of Ideas, 53-73.

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN The Role of Social Identity, Cognitive Alternatives and Leadership in Group Mobilization and Social Transformation

2012

Book Chapter

Stress and well-being in the workplace: support for key propositions from the social identity approach

van Dick, Rolf and Haslam, S. Alexander (2012). Stress and well-being in the workplace: support for key propositions from the social identity approach. The social cure: identity, health, and well-being. (pp. 175-194) edited by Jolanda Jetten, Catherine Haslam and S. Alexander Haslam. London & New York: Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203813195-18

Stress and well-being in the workplace: support for key propositions from the social identity approach

2012

Book

The social cure: Identity, health, and well-being

Jolanda Jetten, Catherine Haslam and S. Alexander Haslam eds. (2012). The social cure: Identity, health, and well-being. New York, United States: Psychology Press.

The social cure: Identity, health, and well-being

2012

Journal Article

Forumthe real world

Reicher, Steve and Haslam, Alex (2012). Forumthe real world. Psychologist, 25 (1)

Forumthe real world

2012

Book Chapter

The case for a social identity analysis of health and well-being

Jetten, Jolanda, Haslam, Catherine and Haslam, S. Alexander (2012). The case for a social identity analysis of health and well-being. The social cure: Identity, health, and well-being. (pp. 3-19) edited by Jolanda Jetten, Catherine Haslam and S. Alexander Haslam. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom: Psychology Press.

The case for a social identity analysis of health and well-being

2012

Book Chapter

An introduction to classic studies in social psychology

Haslam, S. Alexander and Smith, Joanne R. (2012). An introduction to classic studies in social psychology. Social psychology: revisiting the classic studies. (pp. 1-10) edited by Joanne R. Smith and S. Alexander Haslam. London, United Kingdom: Sage.

An introduction to classic studies in social psychology

2012

Book Chapter

Beyond conformity: revisiting classic studies and exploring the dynamics of resistance

Haslam, S. Alexander and Reicher, Stephen D. (2012). Beyond conformity: revisiting classic studies and exploring the dynamics of resistance. Rebels in groups: dissent, deviance, difference and defiance. (pp. 324-344) edited by Jolanda Jetten and Matthew J. Hornsey. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9781444390841.ch17

Beyond conformity: revisiting classic studies and exploring the dynamics of resistance

2012

Book Chapter

The importance of remembering and deciding together: enhancing the health and well-being of older adults in care

Haslam, Catherine, Jetten, Jolanda, Alexander Haslam, S. and Knight, Craig P. (2012). The importance of remembering and deciding together: enhancing the health and well-being of older adults in care. The social cure: identity, health and well-being. (pp. 297-316) edited by Jolanda Jetten, Catherine Haslam and S. Alexander Haslam. London, United Kingdom: Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203813195-25

The importance of remembering and deciding together: enhancing the health and well-being of older adults in care

2012

Journal Article

To belong or not to belong: Evidence that women’s occupational disidentification is promoted by lack of fit with masculine occupational prototypes

Peters, Kim, Ryan, Michelle K., Haslam, S. Alexander and Fernandes, Helen (2012). To belong or not to belong: Evidence that women’s occupational disidentification is promoted by lack of fit with masculine occupational prototypes. Journal of Personnel Psychology, 11 (3), 148-158. doi: 10.1027/1866-5888/a000067

To belong or not to belong: Evidence that women’s occupational disidentification is promoted by lack of fit with masculine occupational prototypes

2012

Book Chapter

Deciding to disclose: The importance of disclosure for well-being after acquired brain injury

Jones, Janelle M., Jetten, Jolanda, Haslam, S. Alexander and Williams, W. Huw (2012). Deciding to disclose: The importance of disclosure for well-being after acquired brain injury. The social cure: Identity, health, and well-being. (pp. 255-271) edited by Jolanda Jetten, Catherine Haslam and S. Alexander Haslam. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom: Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203813195-23

Deciding to disclose: The importance of disclosure for well-being after acquired brain injury

2012

Book Chapter

Prejudice, social identity and osical change: resolving the Allportian problematic

Reynolds, Katherine J., Haslam, S. Alexander and Turner, John C. (2012). Prejudice, social identity and osical change: resolving the Allportian problematic. Beyond the prejudice problematic: extending the social psychology of conflict, inequality and social change. (pp. 48-69) edited by John Dixon and Mark Levine. New York, NY, United States: Cambridge University Press.

Prejudice, social identity and osical change: resolving the Allportian problematic

2012

Journal Article

On social and organisational psychology: Interview with Alex Haslam

Glaveanu, Vlad and Haslam, Alex (2012). On social and organisational psychology: Interview with Alex Haslam. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 8 (3), 321-326. doi: 10.5964/ejop.v8i3.494

On social and organisational psychology: Interview with Alex Haslam

2011

Journal Article

The shock of the old

Reicher, Stephen D. and Haslam, S. Alexander (2011). The shock of the old. Psychologist, 24 (9), 650-652.

The shock of the old

2011

Journal Article

Milgram and the historians

Overy, Richard, Reicher, Stephen and Haslam, Alex (2011). Milgram and the historians. Psychologist, 24 (9), 662-663.

Milgram and the historians

2011

Journal Article

The real world

Cooper, Lisa, Donaldson, Julia, Reicher, Steve and Haslam, Alex (2011). The real world. Psychologist, 24 (8)

The real world

2011

Journal Article

Free from the shackles

Haslam, Alex (2011). Free from the shackles. Psychologist, 24 (8), 596-597.

Free from the shackles

2011

Journal Article

"We are, therefore we should": Evidence that ingroup identification mediates the acquisition of ingroup norms

Livingstone, Andrew G., Haslam, S. Alexander, Postmes, Tom and Jetten, Jolanda (2011). "We are, therefore we should": Evidence that ingroup identification mediates the acquisition of ingroup norms. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41 (8), 1857-1876. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2011.00794.x

"We are, therefore we should": Evidence that ingroup identification mediates the acquisition of ingroup norms

2011

Journal Article

FORUM THE REAL WORLD

Reicher, Steve and Haslam, Alex (2011). FORUM THE REAL WORLD. Psychologist, 24 (8), 563-563.

FORUM THE REAL WORLD

2011

Journal Article

Water clubs in residential care: is it the water or the club that enhances health and well-being?

Gleibs, Ilka H., Haslam, Catherine, Haslam, S. Alexander and Jones, Janelle M. (2011). Water clubs in residential care: is it the water or the club that enhances health and well-being?. Psychology and Health, 26 (10), 1361-1377. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2010.529140

Water clubs in residential care: is it the water or the club that enhances health and well-being?

2011

Journal Article

Think crisis-think female: The glass cliff and contextual variation in the think manager-think male stereotype

Ryan, Michelle K., Haslam, S. Alexander, Hersby, Mette D. and Bongiorno, Renata (2011). Think crisis-think female: The glass cliff and contextual variation in the think manager-think male stereotype. Journal of Applied Psychology, 96 (3), 470-484. doi: 10.1037/a0022133

Think crisis-think female: The glass cliff and contextual variation in the think manager-think male stereotype