2002 Journal Article Ethics and The Experiment [1]Reicher, Stephen and Haslam, Alex (2002). Ethics and The Experiment [1]. Psychologist, 15 (6), 282-282. |
2002 Conference Publication The role of individual differences and ingroup identification in discrimination between minimal groupsReynolds, K, Turner, JC, Ryan, MK and Haslam, SA (2002). The role of individual differences and ingroup identification in discrimination between minimal groups. CARLTON: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC. |
2002 Journal Article Social identity and negotiation: Subgroup representation and superordinate consensusEggins, RA, Haslam, SA and Reynolds, KJ (2002). Social identity and negotiation: Subgroup representation and superordinate consensus. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28 (7), 887-899. doi: 10.1177/014616720202800703 |
2002 Journal Article European Journal of Social Psychology: EditorialAlexander Haslam, S. (2002). European Journal of Social Psychology: Editorial. European Journal of Social Psychology, 32 (1), 1-2. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.101 |
2001 Journal Article Social Identity and the Romance of Leadership: The Importance of being Seen to be ‘Doing it for Us’Haslam, S. Alexander, Platow, Michael J., Turner, John C., Reynolds, Katherine J., Mcgarty, Craig, Oakes, Penelope J., Johnson, Susan, Ryan, Michelle K. and Veenstra, Kristine (2001). Social Identity and the Romance of Leadership: The Importance of being Seen to be ‘Doing it for Us’. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 4 (3), 191-205. doi: 10.1177/1368430201004003002 |
2001 Journal Article A 100 years of certitude? Social psychology, the experimental method and the management of scientific uncertaintyAlexander Haslam, S. and McGarty, Craig (2001). A 100 years of certitude? Social psychology, the experimental method and the management of scientific uncertainty. British Journal of Social Psychology, 40 (1), 1-21. doi: 10.1348/014466601164669 |
2001 Conference Publication Communication and productivity in the minimal group paradigm. Evidence that responses to instructions vary as a function of social categorisationWright, RG, Haslam, SA and Reynolds, KJ (2001). Communication and productivity in the minimal group paradigm. Evidence that responses to instructions vary as a function of social categorisation. CARLTON: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC. |
2001 Journal Article The link between leadership and followership: How affirming social identity translates vision into actionHaslam, S. Alexander and Platow, Michael J. (2001). The link between leadership and followership: How affirming social identity translates vision into action. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27 (11), 1469-1479. doi: 10.1177/01461672012711008 |
2001 Conference Publication Working with subgroup negotiation to achieve superordinate consensusEggins, RA, Reynolds, SA and Haslam, SA (2001). Working with subgroup negotiation to achieve superordinate consensus. CARLTON: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC. |
2001 Conference Publication Working with subgroup negotiation to achieve superordinate consensusEggins, RA, Reynolds, KJ and Haslam, SA (2001). Working with subgroup negotiation to achieve superordinate consensus. CARLTON: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC. |
2001 Journal Article The role of personality and group factors in explaining prejudiceReynolds, Katherine J., Turner, John C., Haslam, S.Alexander and Ryan, Michelle K. (2001). The role of personality and group factors in explaining prejudice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37 (5), 427-434. doi: 10.1006/jesp.2000.1473 |
2000 Journal Article Responses to powerlessness: Stereotyping as an instrument of social conflictReynolds, K. J., Oakes, P. J., Haslam, S. A., Nolan, M. A. and Dolnik, L. (2000). Responses to powerlessness: Stereotyping as an instrument of social conflict. Group Dynamics, 4 (4), 275-290. doi: 10.1037//1089-2699.4.4.275 |
2000 Journal Article In what sense are prejudicial beliefs personal? The importance of an in-group's shared stereotypesHaslam, S. A. and Wilson, A. (2000). In what sense are prejudicial beliefs personal? The importance of an in-group's shared stereotypes. British Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 45-63. doi: 10.1348/014466600164327 |
2000 Journal Article Social identity, self-categorization, and work motivation: Rethinking the contribution of the group to positive and sustainable organisational outcomesHaslam, S. Alexander, Powell, Clare and Turner, John C. (2000). Social identity, self-categorization, and work motivation: Rethinking the contribution of the group to positive and sustainable organisational outcomes. Applied Psychology, 49 (3), 319-339. doi: 10.1111/1464-0597.00018 |
2000 Journal Article When are we better than them and they worse than us? A closer look at social discrimination in positive and negative domainsReynolds, Katherine J., Turner, John C. and Haslam, S. Alexander (2000). When are we better than them and they worse than us? A closer look at social discrimination in positive and negative domains. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 78 (1), 64-80. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.78.1.64 |
2000 Journal Article Willingness to participate in industrial protest: Exploring social identification in contextVeenstra, Kristine and Haslam, S. Alexander (2000). Willingness to participate in industrial protest: Exploring social identification in context. British Journal of Social Psychology, 39 (2), 153-172. doi: 10.1348/014466600164390 |
2000 Journal Article In what sense are prejudicial beliefs personal? The importance of an in-group's shared stereotypesHaslam, S. Alexander and Wilson, Angeline (2000). In what sense are prejudicial beliefs personal? The importance of an in-group's shared stereotypes. British Journal of Social Psychology, 39 (1), 45-63. doi: 10.1348/014466600164327 |
1999 Journal Article The effect of cognitive load on social categorization in the category confusion paradigmSpears, Russell, Haslam, S. Alexander and Jansen, Ruurd (1999). The effect of cognitive load on social categorization in the category confusion paradigm. European Journal of Social Psychology, 29 (5-6), 621-639. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-0992(199908/09)29:5/63.0.CO;2-W |
1999 Journal Article Rhetorical unity and social division: A longitudinal study of change in Australian self-stereotypesHaslam, S. Alexander, Oakes, Penelope J., Reynolds, Katherine J. and Mein, Justin (1999). Rhetorical unity and social division: A longitudinal study of change in Australian self-stereotypes. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2 (2), 265-280. doi: 10.1111/1467-839X.00039 |
1999 Conference Publication Social identity salience and the emergence of stereotype consensusHaslam, S. Alexander, Oakes, Penelope J., Reynolds, Katherine J. and Turner, John C. (1999). Social identity salience and the emergence of stereotype consensus. SAGE Publications Inc.. doi: 10.1177/0146167299025007004 |