Overview
Background
Dr Kieren Lilly is a social psychologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR), University of Queensland. Kieren’s research examines experiences of inequality and discrimination, with a particular focus on the relationships between social identity, relative deprivation, political ideology, and collective action. For instance, his doctoral research explored the causes, consequences, and trajectories of relative deprivation among the general public, while his more recent work examines the factors shaping support for right-wing reactionary movements, typologies of authoritarianism, and perceptions of reverse discrimination among advantaged groups.
Kieren is also deeply committed to supporting LGBTQIA+ research and equity. He leads and collaborates on projects investigating (a) the relationships between identity, health, and well-being among LGBTQIA+ populations and (b) attitudes towards LGBTQIA+ people and social policy. Kieren’s research aims to challenge dominant, binary views of sexuality and gender, including via studies of sexual fluidity and transnormativity. In 2025, Kieren was awarded the UQ Ally Award in recognition of his commitment to promoting inclusion and community for transgender and gender-diverse staff and students.
At ISSR, Kieren works as part of the URBANiQ: Urban Intelligence for Healthy & Equitable Places @ The University of Queensland team, contributing to high-impact research related to urban liveability and community well-being. He also works on several commissioned projects monitoring and evaluating public programs related to substance use, criminal justice, and primary care. Kieren specialises in advanced quantitative research methods, including longitudinal, multilevel, person-centred, and quasi-experimental approaches, and has expertise in managing large-scale panel and administrative data sets.
Availability
- Dr Kieren Lilly is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Psychology, The University of Auckland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Psychology, The University of Auckland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Psychology, The University of Auckland
Research interests
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Experiences of inequality and deprivation
Including studies of relative deprivation, perceived discrimination, neighbourhood wealth, and support for income redistribution and social change.
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Gender and sexual minority research
Including studies of gender and sexual identity fluidity, minority stress, and prejudice towards LGBTQIA+ people.
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Social identity and well-being
Including studies of trajectories of well-being across the lifespan, and the effects of group identities and discrimination on health and well-being.
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Political ideology and prejudice
Including studies of authoritarianism and the causes and consequences of reactionary and alt-right social movements.
Works
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2026
Journal Article
Gender differences in the longitudinal relationship between psychological distress and perceived social support
Lilly, Kieren J., Simionato, Natalia M., Barlow, Fiona Kate, Osborne, Danny, Salom, Caroline and Sibley, Chris G. (2026). Gender differences in the longitudinal relationship between psychological distress and perceived social support. Applied psychology: Health and well-being, 18 (3) e70148, 1-25. doi: 10.1111/aphw.70148
2026
Journal Article
Between culture and context: what shapes Māori perspectives on capitalism and government regulation?
Houkamau, Carla, Lilly, Kieren, Dell, Kiri, Nicholson, Amber, Staniland, Nimbus, Mika, Jason and Sibley, Chris (2026). Between culture and context: what shapes Māori perspectives on capitalism and government regulation?. The International Journal of Indigenous Business, 1 (1), 78-96. doi: 10.64222/kzzg3410
2026
Journal Article
Deprivation or dominance? Examining the psychological antecedents of historical negation among Europeans over time
Lilly, Kieren J., Bertenshaw, Zoe, Kimberley, Chantelle, Konur, Tamino, Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2026). Deprivation or dominance? Examining the psychological antecedents of historical negation among Europeans over time. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 01461672261419543. doi: 10.1177/01461672261419543
2026
Other Outputs
Interim Report: Evaluation of the Primary Care Enhancement Program (Phase 2)
Boyle, Fran, Lilly, Kieren J., Kocar, Sebastian, Yousef, Noor, Dean, Julie, Lohan, Aditi, Chatterton, Mary Lou, Lee, Yong Yi, Maturi, Jenny, Brooker, Katie, Franklin, Catherine and Marrington, Shelby (2026). Interim Report: Evaluation of the Primary Care Enhancement Program (Phase 2). Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.
2026
Other Outputs
Frustrated by deprivation or privilege? Revealing divergent profiles of perceived (Dis)advantage within majority groups
Konur, Tamino, Lilly, Kieren J., Osborne, Danny, Sibley, Chris G. and Sengupta, Nikhil (2026). Frustrated by deprivation or privilege? Revealing divergent profiles of perceived (Dis)advantage within majority groups. doi: 10.31234/osf.io/bkt2a_v1
2026
Journal Article
Are men toxic? A person-centered investigation into the prevalence of different types of masculinity in a large sample of New Zealand men
Hill Cone, Deborah, Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris. G. and Osborne, Danny (2026). Are men toxic? A person-centered investigation into the prevalence of different types of masculinity in a large sample of New Zealand men. Psychology of Men and Masculinities, 27 (1), 106-123. doi: 10.1037/men0000547
2026
Journal Article
A naturalistic test of minority stress theory: examining social and psychological well-being trends across heterosexual and sexual minority adults from 2009 to 2022
Clarke, Eden V., Lilly, Kieren J., Osborne, Danny, Hill Cone, Deborah, Fluit, Sam, Simionato, Natalia M., Sibley, Chris G. and Barlow, Fiona Kate (2026). A naturalistic test of minority stress theory: examining social and psychological well-being trends across heterosexual and sexual minority adults from 2009 to 2022. Journal of Sex Research, 63 (4), 636-648. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2025.2458636
2026
Book Chapter
Latent growth modeling
O'Donnell, Alexander W., Kotzur, Patrick F. and Lilly, Kieren James (2026). Latent growth modeling. Reference module in social sciences. (pp. ---) Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-443-26629-4.00308-7
2025
Journal Article
Changes in support for free speech and hate speech restrictions: Cohort, aging, and period effects among ethnic minority and majority group members
Verkuyten, Maykel, Yogeeswaran, Kumar, Zubielevitch, Elena, Lilly, Kieren J. and Sibley, Chris G. (2025). Changes in support for free speech and hate speech restrictions: Cohort, aging, and period effects among ethnic minority and majority group members. Political Psychology pops.70107. doi: 10.1111/pops.70107
2025
Journal Article
Rise of the alt‐White? Examining the prevalence of perceived racial and gender discrimination among White men from 2014 to 2023
Lilly, Kieren J., Kimberley, Chantelle, Bertenshaw, Zoe, Bahamondes, Joaquín, Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2025). Rise of the alt‐White? Examining the prevalence of perceived racial and gender discrimination among White men from 2014 to 2023. British Journal of Social Psychology, 64 (4) e70010, 1-26. doi: 10.1111/bjso.70010
2025
Journal Article
The haves and the have-nots: Identifying typologies of change in relative deprivation using multi-trajectory latent class growth analysis
Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2025). The haves and the have-nots: Identifying typologies of change in relative deprivation using multi-trajectory latent class growth analysis. British Journal of Social Psychology, 64 (4) e70009, 1-24. doi: 10.1111/bjso.70009
2025
Other Outputs
Sexualised drug use among cisgender heterosexual and LGBTQ+ people who regularly use illicit stimulants in Australia
Lilly, Kieren, Barber, Tayla, Bruno, Raimondo and Salom, Caroline (2025). Sexualised drug use among cisgender heterosexual and LGBTQ+ people who regularly use illicit stimulants in Australia. Drug Trends Bulletin Series Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales. doi: 10.26190/unsworks/31508
2025
Other Outputs
ADHD symptomology and associated drug use among a sample of people who regularly use illicit drugs in Australia
Hewson, Rebecca, Daly, Catherine, Lilly, Kieren, Barber, Tayla and Salom, Caroline (2025). ADHD symptomology and associated drug use among a sample of people who regularly use illicit drugs in Australia. Drug Trends Bulletin Series Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales. doi: 10.26190/unsworks/31507
2025
Book Chapter
The role of relative deprivation in the process of radicalization into violent extremism
Osborne, Danny, Lilly, Kieren J., Kunst, Jonas R., Obaidi, Milan and van Den Bos, Kees (2025). The role of relative deprivation in the process of radicalization into violent extremism. The Cambridge handbook of the psychology of violent extremism. (pp. 323-344) edited by Milan Obaidi and Jonas R. Kunst. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
2025
Journal Article
Profiling societal disengagement in the New Zealand population
Wigg, Kaitlyn, Lilly, Kieren J., Hill Cone, Deborah, Zubielevitch, Elena, Satherley, Nicole, Osborne, Danny and Sibley, Chris G. (2025). Profiling societal disengagement in the New Zealand population. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 54 (2), 4-20. doi: 10.63146/001c.138672
2025
Other Outputs
Progress report: independent research and evaluation of the expanded Police Drug Diversion Program
Salom, Caroline, Thomas, Natalie, Campbell, Gabrielle, Kocar, Sebastian, Lilly, Kieren, Barber, Tayla and McLachlan, Jerissa (2025). Progress report: independent research and evaluation of the expanded Police Drug Diversion Program. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.
2025
Other Outputs
Final report: evaluation of Queensland drug checking services 2025
Salom, Caroline, Thomas, Natalie, Kocar, Sebastian, Lilly, Kieren, Barber, Tayla, McLachlan, Jerissa, Robinson, Mark, Peacock, Amy, Bruno, Raimondo and Olsen, Anna (2025). Final report: evaluation of Queensland drug checking services 2025. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.
2025
Other Outputs
The haves and the have-nots: antecedents, consequences, and development of perceived relative deprivation over time
Lilly, Kieren J. (2025). The haves and the have-nots: antecedents, consequences, and development of perceived relative deprivation over time. PhD Thesis, School of Psychology, University of Auckland.
2025
Journal Article
Perceived inequality and wellness: investigating the longitudinal links between relative deprivation, facets of well-being, and self-rated health
Don, Brian P., Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris G., Overall, Nickola C. and Osborne, Danny (2025). Perceived inequality and wellness: investigating the longitudinal links between relative deprivation, facets of well-being, and self-rated health. Affective Science, 6 (2), 308-320. doi: 10.1007/s42761-025-00304-1
2025
Journal Article
Psychological entitlement and relative deprivation have reciprocal cross-lagged associations for both structurally advantaged and disadvantaged groups
Lilly, Kieren J., Clarke, Eden V., Don, Brian P., Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2025). Psychological entitlement and relative deprivation have reciprocal cross-lagged associations for both structurally advantaged and disadvantaged groups. Social Justice Research, 38 (2), 1-23. doi: 10.1007/s11211-025-00453-5
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Kieren Lilly is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the relationship between methamphetamine use and undiagnosed and/or untreated attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) within the Queensland correctional population
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natalie Thomas
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Doctor Philosophy
Gender Inequality over the Life Course
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stefanie Plage, Professor Janeen Baxter
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Kieren Lilly directly for media enquiries about:
- economic inequality
- mental health
- political ideology
- relative deprivation
- sexual fluidity
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