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
-
Experiences of inequality and deprivation
Including studies of relative deprivation, perceived discrimination, neighbourhood wealth, and support for income redistribution and social change.
-
Gender and sexual minority research
Including studies of gender and sexual identity fluidity, minority stress, and prejudice towards LGBTQIA+ people.
-
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.
-
Political ideology and prejudice
Including studies of authoritarianism and the causes and consequences of reactionary and alt-right social movements.
Works
Search Professor Kieren Lilly’s works on UQ eSpace
2023
Journal Article
Status-Based Asymmetries in Relative Deprivation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2023). Status-Based Asymmetries in Relative Deprivation During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 15 (4), 407-420. doi: 10.1177/19485506231163016
2023
Journal Article
Social Media Use Does Not Increase Individual-Based Relative Deprivation: Evidence From a Five-Year RI-CLPM
Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2023). Social Media Use Does Not Increase Individual-Based Relative Deprivation: Evidence From a Five-Year RI-CLPM. Cyberpsychology-Journal of Psychosocial Research On Cyberspace, 17 (5) 1, 1-20. doi: 10.5817/cp2023-5-1
2022
Journal Article
Different Domains of Area-level Deprivation Predict Individual Differences in System Justification and Collective Action Support
Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2022). Different Domains of Area-level Deprivation Predict Individual Differences in System Justification and Collective Action Support. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 51 (3), 36-48.
2022
Journal Article
Examining the between- and within-person effects of relative deprivation: Results from a 7-year longitudinal panel sample
Lilly, Kieren J., Sibley, Chris G. and Osborne, Danny (2022). Examining the between- and within-person effects of relative deprivation: Results from a 7-year longitudinal panel sample. European Journal of Social Psychology, 53 (3), 435-449. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2913
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Kieren Lilly is:
- Available for supervision
Looking for a supervisor? Read our advice on how to choose a supervisor.
Supervision history
Current supervision
-
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
-
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
Need help?
For help with finding experts, story ideas and media enquiries, contact our Media team: