2001 Journal Article Rebels with a cause: Group identification as a response to perceived discrimination from the mainstreamJetten, J, Branscombe, NR, Schmitt, MT and Spears, R (2001). Rebels with a cause: Group identification as a response to perceived discrimination from the mainstream. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27 (9), 1204-1213. doi: 10.1177/0146167201279012 |
2001 Conference Publication Loyalty without conformity: Balancing the need to belong and the need to be differentHornsey, M. J. and Jetten, J. (2001). Loyalty without conformity: Balancing the need to belong and the need to be different. Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Melbourme, July 12-15, 2001. Basingstoke, UK: Taylor & Francis. |
2001 Conference Publication Individualist group norms: When it's OK to go your own wayMcauliffe, B. J., Jetten, J., Hogg, M. A. and Hornsey, M. J. (2001). Individualist group norms: When it's OK to go your own way. The Seventh Annual meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Melbourne, Victoria, 12-15 July 2001. Carlton South, Victoria: The Australian Psychological Society Ltd. |
2001 Conference Publication 'We're all individuals': Group norms and individualism and collectivism, levels of identification, and identity threatJetten, J. and Mcauliffe, B. J. (2001). 'We're all individuals': Group norms and individualism and collectivism, levels of identification, and identity threat. The Seventh Annual meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Melbourne, Victoria, 12-15 July 2001. Carlton South, Victoria: The Australian Psychological Society Ltd. |
2001 Conference Publication The (Il)legitimacy of ingroup bias - From social reality to social resistanceSpears, R, Jetten, J and Doosje, B (2001). The (Il)legitimacy of ingroup bias - From social reality to social resistance. Conference on Psychology of Legitimacy, Stanford Ca, Aug, 1998. CAMBRIDGE: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS. |
2000 Journal Article Discrimination constrained and justified: Variable effects of group variability and in-group identificationJetten, Jolanda, Spears, Russell, Hogg, Michael A. and Manstead, Antony S. R. (2000). Discrimination constrained and justified: Variable effects of group variability and in-group identification. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 36 (4), 329-356. doi: 10.1006/jesp.1999.1407 |
2000 Conference Publication Changing identity: Predicting adjustment to organisational restructure as a function of subgroup and superordinate identification.Jetten, J., O'Brien, A. and Trindall, N. (2000). Changing identity: Predicting adjustment to organisational restructure as a function of subgroup and superordinate identification.. 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Fremantle, 27th - 30th April, 2000. Melbourne: Australian Psychological Society. |
2000 Conference Publication The effect of collectivist and individualist group norms on intragroup diversity and the evaluation of anti-normative behaviourMcAuliffe, B., Jetten, J. and Hogg, M. A. (2000). The effect of collectivist and individualist group norms on intragroup diversity and the evaluation of anti-normative behaviour. 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Fremantle, Western Australia, 27th - 30th April, 2000. Melbourne: Australian Psychological Society. |
2000 Journal Article In-group variability and motivation to reduce subjective uncertaintyJetten, J., Hogg, M. A. and Mullin, B. (2000). In-group variability and motivation to reduce subjective uncertainty. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 4 (2), 184-198. doi: 10.1037/1089-2699.4.2.184 |
1999 Book Chapter Group distinctiveness and intergroup discriminationJetten, J., Spears, R. and Manstead, A. S. (1999). Group distinctiveness and intergroup discrimination. Social identity : context, commitment, content. (pp. 107-126) edited by Naomi Ellemers, Russell Spears and Bertjan Doosje. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. |
1998 Journal Article Defining dimensions of distinctiveness: Group variability makes a difference to differentiationJetten, J, Spears, R and Manstead, ASR (1998). Defining dimensions of distinctiveness: Group variability makes a difference to differentiation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74 (6), 1481-1492. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.74.6.1481 |
1997 Journal Article Distinctiveness threat and prototypicality: combined effects on intergroup discrimination and collective self-esteemJetten, J, Spears, R and Manstead, ASR (1997). Distinctiveness threat and prototypicality: combined effects on intergroup discrimination and collective self-esteem. European Journal of Social Psychology, 27 (6), 635-657. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-0992(199711/12)27:63.0.CO;2-# |
1997 Journal Article Strength of identification and intergroup differentiation: the influence of group normsJetten, J, Spears, R and Manstead, ASR (1997). Strength of identification and intergroup differentiation: the influence of group norms. European Journal of Social Psychology, 27 (5), 603-609. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-0992(199709/10)27:53.3.CO;2-2 |
1996 Journal Article Intergroup norms and intergroup discrimination: Distinctive self-categorization and social identity effectsJetten, J, Spears, R and Manstead, ASR (1996). Intergroup norms and intergroup discrimination: Distinctive self-categorization and social identity effects. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71 (6), 1222-1233. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.71.6.1222 |
1996 Journal Article Effects of stereotypicality and perceived group variability on the use of attitudinal information in impression formationVerplanken, B, Jetten, J and vanKnippenberg, A (1996). Effects of stereotypicality and perceived group variability on the use of attitudinal information in impression formation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22 (9), 960-971. doi: 10.1177/0146167296229009 |
1994 Journal Article Out of Mind But Back in Sight - Stereotypes On the ReboundMacrae, CN, Bodenhausen, GV, Milne, AB and Jetten, J (1994). Out of Mind But Back in Sight - Stereotypes On the Rebound. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67 (5), 808-817. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.67.5.808 |