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Explaining a Collective False Alarm: Context and Cognition in the Oxford Street Crowd Flight Incident10.32388/32WFAB2024-01-19
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: How Social Identity Change Informs our Understanding of the Ukrainian Experience of Forced Migration10.32388/1QQXWU2024-01-09
Beyond ‘stampedes’: Towards a new psychology of crowd crush disasters10.1111/bjso.126662024-01
Online support groups, social identity, and the health and wellbeing of adults with Long Covid: An interview study10.31234/osf.io/puw8b2023-11-17
Can group‐based strategies increase community resilience? Longitudinal predictors of sustained participation in Covid‐19 mutual aid and community support groups10.1111/jasp.129952023-11
Understanding crowd responses to perceived hostile threats: An innovative multidisciplinary approach10.31234/osf.io/un29x2023-10-31
Trajectories of distress and recovery, secondary stressors and social cure processes in people who used the resilience hub after the Manchester Arena bombing10.1192/bjo.2023.5272023-09
Beyond normative and non-normative: A systematic review on predictors of confrontational collective action10.31234/osf.io/5jq9m2023-08-25
Exploring the relationship between shared identity and interoperability: A mixed methods analysis of discussion-based multi-agency emergency response exercises10.32388/SJ69CV.22023-07-28
Using psychology to improve interoperability: A service evaluation of a novel training tool to support multi-agency working in the UK emergency services10.32388/M318I42023-07-27
“Same team, different colours”: Examining the association between shared identity and interoperability in multi-agency discussion-based exercises10.32388/SJ69CV2023-03-27
Disrupting a (far-right) mobilisation discourages bystander support by decreasing perceived organisational efficacy and legitimacy10.31234/osf.io/xedvs2023-03-24
How can Covid Mutual Aid Groups be Sustained Over Time? The UK Experience10.4324/9781003301905-82022-11-28
Safeguarding concerns, practices, and resources in COVID-19 mutual aid groups10.31234/osf.io/nxj3d2022-10-31
THE ROLE OF GROUP PSYCHOLOGY IN A CROWD CRUSH DISASTER : BEYOND ‘STAMPEDES’10.31235/osf.io/hrqx52022-10-07
Can group-based strategies increase community resilience? Longitudinal predictors of sustained participation in Covid-19 mutual aid and community support groups10.31234/osf.io/m4wpu2022-10-03
A critical discursive psychology approach to understanding how disaster victims are delegitimized by hostile Twitter posts: Racism, victim‐blaming, and forms of attack following the Grenfell Tower fire10.1002/casp.25962022-09
A social identity perspective on interoperability in the emergency services: Emergency responders’ experiences of multi-agency working during the COVID-19 response in the UK10.32388/MHJTNY.32022-08-12
How Riots Spread Between Cities: Introducing the Police Pathway10.1111/pops.127862022-08
The role of subjective power dynamics in far-right collective action: The “Unite the Right” rally and the Capitol insurrection10.31219/osf.io/mdbuq2022-07-05
Understanding collective flight responses to (mis)perceived hostile threats in Britain 2010-2019: a systematic review of ten years of false alarms in crowded spaces10.1080/13669877.2022.20496222022-07-03
Survivors’ experiences of informal social support in coping and recovering after the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing10.1192/bjo.2022.5282022-07
The interactional production and breach of new norms in the time of COVID‐19: Achieving physical distancing in public spaces10.1111/bjso.125132022-07
People’s experiences of distress and psychosocial care following a terrorist attack: interviews with survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing in 201710.1192/bjo.2022.22022-03
Is it really “panic buying”? Public perceptions and experiences of extra buying at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic10.1371/journal.pone.02646182022-02-25
A social identity perspective on interoperability in the emergency services: Emergency responders’ experiences of multi-agency working during the COVID-19 response in the UK10.32388/MHJTNY.22022-02-07
Behavioural responses to Covid-19 health certification: a rapid review10.1186/s12889-021-11166-02021-12
How participation in Covid‐19 mutual aid groups affects subjective well‐being and how political identity moderates these effects10.1111/asap.122752021-12
Is it really “panic buying”? Public perceptions and experiences of extra buying at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic10.31234/osf.io/w5ygx2021-11-16
Emergency responders’ experiences of multi-agency working during the COVID-19 response in the UK: Social identity as part of the problem and part of the solution10.32388/MHJTNY2021-10-12
Collectively coping with coronavirus: Local community identification predicts giving support and lockdown adherence during the COVID‐19 pandemic10.1111/bjso.124572021-10
Template for Rapid Iterative Consensus of Experts (TRICE)10.3390/ijerph1819102552021-09-29
A social model of secondary stressors in relation to disasters, major incidents and conflict: Implications for practice10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.1024362021-09
Lost in transition: What refugee post‐migration experiences tell us about processes of social identity change10.1002/casp.25322021-09
The production (and breach) of new norms in the time of COVID-19: Achieving physical distancing in public spaces10.31235/osf.io/nbszm2021-08-22
How riots spread between cities: Introducing the ‘police pathway’10.31235/osf.io/gnbdj2021-08-01
Understanding collective flight responses to (mis)perceived hostile threats: A systematic review of ten years of false alarms in crowded spaces10.31234/osf.io/5y3wf2021-07-22
Collective resilience in the disaster recovery period: Emergent social identity and observed social support are associated with collective efficacy, well‐being, and the provision of social support10.1111/bjso.124342021-07
Re-opening live events and large venues after Covid-19 ‘lockdown’: Behavioural risks and their mitigations10.1016/j.ssci.2021.1052432021-07
Template for Rapid Iterative Consensus of Experts (TRICE)10.31234/osf.io/uqn9w2021-06-22
More than a COVID-19 response: Sustaining mutual aid groups during and beyond the pandemic10.31235/osf.io/p5sfd2021-05-29
Behavioural responses to Covid-19 health certification: A rapid review10.1101/2021.04.07.212550722021-04-09
Re-opening live events and large venues after Covid-19 ‘lockdown’: Behavioural risks and their mitigations10.31234/osf.io/ze8by2021-02-27
Public behaviour in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: understanding the role of group processes10.1192/bjo.2020.1392021-01
Therapeutic alliance: How participation in Covid-19 mutual aid groups affects subjective wellbeing and how political identity moderates these effects10.31235/osf.io/x9csf2020-11-22
How do those affected by a disaster organize to meet their needs for justice? Campaign strategies and partial victories following the Grenfell Tower fire10.31235/osf.io/srh4p2020-11-16
Silent Walk as a Street Mobilization: Campaigning following the Grenfell Tower fire10.31235/osf.io/rkyq82020-11-16
How do those affected by a disaster organize to meet their needs for justice? Campaign strategies and partial victories following the Grenfell Tower fire10.31235/osf.io/xrcfq2020-11-15
Self-categorization as a basis of behavioural mimicry: Experiments in The Hive10.1371/journal.pone.02412272020-10-30
Agent-based simulation of collective cooperation: from experiment to model10.1098/rsif.2020.03962020-10
Collectively Coping with Coronavirus: Local Community Identification Predicts Giving Support and Lockdown Adherence During the COVID-19 Pandemic10.31219/osf.io/2uyw72020-07-20
COVID‐19 in context: Why do people die in emergencies? It’s probably not because of collective psychology10.1111/bjso.123932020-07
Collective resilience in times of crisis: Lessons from the literature for socially effective responses to the pandemic10.1111/bjso.124032020-07
A social identity model of riot diffusion: From injustice to empowerment in the 2011 London riots10.1002/ejsp.26502020-04
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response10.31234/osf.io/y38m92020-03-24
Understanding the impact of the Hajj: Explaining experiences of self‐change at a religious mass gathering10.1002/ejsp.26232020-03
It’s not just “us” versus “them”: Moving beyond binary perspectives on intergroup processes10.1080/10463283.2020.17387672020-01-01
Editorial statement on Landmark article on Henri Tajfel’s legacy10.1111/bjso.123522020
Endurance or decline of emergent groups following a flood disaster: Implications for community resilience10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.1014932020
Recent developments in the psychology of crowds and collective behaviour10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.02.0052020
Recommendations for improving public engagement with pre-incident information materials for initial response to a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) incident: A systematic review10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.1017962020
Risk-Taking That Signals Trust Increases Social Identification10.1027/1864-9335/a0004172020
Shared social identity transforms social relations in imaginary crowds10.1177/13684302209367592020
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response10.1038/s41562-020-0884-z2020
Beyond peaceful protest: When non-participants support violence against the police10.31234/osf.io/rm7jg2019-10-14
Solidarity with those who hit the streets: Public opinion and support for protesters’ self-defence actions when the right to protest is restricted10.31234/osf.io/753ph2019-10-11
Who controls the city?10.1080/13604813.2019.16852832019-09-03
The Role of Emergent Shared Identity in Psychosocial Support among Refugees of Conflict in Developing Countries10.5334/irsp.1762019-01-10
Community resilience and flooding in UK guidance: A critical review of concepts, definitions, and their implications10.1111/1468-5973.122232019
Corrigendum: Facilitating collective psychosocial resilience in the public in emergencies: Twelve recommendations based on the social identity approach [Front. Public Health, 7, (2019) (141)] doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.0014110.3389/fpubh.2019.001812019
Experiences and perceptions of natural hazards among international migrants living in Valparaiso, Chile10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.11.0102019
Facilitating collective psychosocial resilience in the public in emergencies: Twelve recommendations based on the social identity approach10.3389/fpubh.2019.001412019
Including political context in the psychological analysis of collective action: Development and validation of a measurement scale for subjective political openness10.5964/jspp.v7i2.10302019
What Lies Beyond Social Capital? The Role of Social Psychology in Building Community Resilience to Climate Change10.1037/trm00002212019
When nonactivists care: Group efficacy mediates the effect of social identification and perceived instability on the legitimacy of collective action10.1177/13684302177516312019
The evolving normative dimensions of ‘riot’: Towards an elaborated social identity explanation10.1002/ejsp.23762018-10
Predicting collective behaviour at the Hajj: place, space and the process of cooperation10.1098/rstb.2017.02402018-08-19
Walking together: behavioural signatures of psychological crowds10.1098/rsos.1801722018-07
The role of social identity processes in mass emergency behaviour: An integrative review10.1080/10463283.2018.14719482018-01
A Typology of Secondary Stressors Among Refugees of Conflict in the Middle East: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Jordan.10.1371/CURRENTS.DIS.4BD3E6437BFF47B33DDB9F73CB72F3D82018
Emergent social identities in a flood: Implications for community psychosocial resilience10.1002/casp.23292018
How collective action produces psychological change and how that change endures over time: A case study of an environmental campaign10.1111/bjso.122702018
The conservative crowd? How participation in collective events transforms participants' understandings of collective action10.1017/9781108377461.0032018
The role of shared social identity in mutual support among refugees of conflict: An ethnographic study of Syrian refugees in Jordan10.1002/casp.23462018
Listen to the band! How sound can realize group identity and enact intergroup domination10.1111/bjso.121752017-03
Contemporary understanding of riots: Classical crowd psychology, ideology and the social identity approach10.1177/09636625166398722017
Editorial10.1111/bjso.121842017
In the aftermath of natural disasters: Fostering helping towards outgroup victims10.1007/978-3-319-53026-0_152017
On the role of a social identity analysis in articulating structure and collective action: The 2011 riots in Tottenham and Hackney10.1093/bjc/azw0362017
Parsimony versus reductionism: How can crowd psychology be introduced into computer simulation?10.1037/gpr00000922017
The biographical consequences of protest and activism: a systematic review and a new typology10.1080/14742837.2016.12526652017
Core disgust is attenuated by ingroup relations10.1073/pnas.15170271132016-03-08
Emergent social identity and observing social support predict social support provided by survivors in a disaster: Solidarity in the 2010 Chile earthquake10.1002/ejsp.21462016
From riots to crowd safetyNo DOI available.2016
From riots to crowd safetyNo DOI available.2016
Mass Casualty Decontamination in a Chemical or Radiological/ Nuclear Incident: Further Guiding Principles.No DOI available.2016
Mass casualty decontamination in a chemical or radiological/nuclear incident: Further guiding principles10.1371/currents.dis.569a83b893759346e511a070cb900d522016
Modelling social identification and helping in evacuation simulation10.1016/j.ssci.2016.07.0012016
Psychosocial support among refugees of conflict in developing countries: a critical literature review10.1097/WTF.00000000000001192016
Sharing distress increases helping and contact intentions via social identification and inclusion of the other in the self: Children's prosocial behaviour after an earthquake10.1177/13684302155904922016
Applying crowd psychology to develop recommendations for the management of mass decontamination.No DOI available.2015
Collective Behavior, Social Psychology of10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.24036-12015
Effective responder communication, perceived responder legitimacy, and group identification predict public cooperation and compliance in a mass decontamination visualization experiment10.1111/jasp.122862015
From Mindless Masses to Small Groups: Conceptualizing Collective Behavior in Crowd Modeling10.1037/gpr00000322015
From mindless masses to small groups: Conceptualizing collective behavior in crowd modelingNo DOI available.2015
Managing to avert disaster: Explaining collective resilience at an outdoor music event10.1002/ejsp.21082015
Social Movements: A Social Psychological Perspective10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.24094-42015
Effective Responder Communication Improves Efficiency and Psychological Outcomes in a Mass Decontamination Field Experiment: Implications for Public Behaviour in the Event of a Chemical Incident10.1371/journal.pone.00898462014
Emergency responders' experiences of and expectations regarding decontamination10.1108/IJES-08-2013-00222014
Empowerment: The intersection of identity and power in collective action10.4324/97802033662642014
Humans do not always act selfishly: Social identity and helping in emergency evacuation simulation10.1016/j.trpro.2014.09.0992014
Social identification moderates the effect of crowd density on safety at the Hajjdoi: 10.1073/pnas.14049531112014
Talking about Hillsborough: 'Panic' as Discourse in Survivors' Accounts of the 1989 Football Stadium Disaster10.1002/casp.21532014
Communication during mass casualty decontamination: Highlighting the gaps10.1108/IJES-06-2012-00262013
Crowdedness mediates the effect of social identification on positive emotion in a crowd: a survey of two crowd events.10.1371/journal.pone.00789832013
Perceived Responder Legitimacy and Group Identification Predict Cooperation and Compliance in a Mass Decontamination Field Exercise10.1080/01973533.2013.8406342013
Psychological disaster myths in the perception and management of mass emergencies10.1111/jasp.121762013
Psychosocial care for persons affected by emergencies and major incidents: A Delphi study to determine the needs of professional first responders for education, training and support10.1136/emermed-2012-2016322013
The effect of communication during mass decontamination10.1108/096535613113252802013
Children and young people who are refugees, internally displaced persons or survivors or perpetrators of war, mass violence and terrorism10.1097/YCO.0b013e328353eea62012
Collective resilience in mass emergencies and disasters: A social identity model10.4324/97802038131952012
Prejudice is about politics: A collective action perspective10.1017/S0140525X120011732012
Public experiences of mass casualty decontamination10.1089/bsp.2012.00132012
Social psychology and policymaking: Past neglect, future promise10.1111/j.1744-540X.2012.00670.x2012
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COLLECTIVE ACTION Crowds and ChangeNo DOI available.2012
Contextualising the crowd in contemporary social science10.1080/21582041.2011.6256262011
Personal and Collective Psychosocial Resilience: Implications for Children, Young People and Their Families Involved in War and DisastersNo DOI available.2011
Collective Identity, Political Participation, and the Making of the Social Self10.1002/9781444328158.ch82010
Come together: Two studies concerning the impact of group relations on 'personal space'10.1348/014466609X4493772010
Collective Psychological Empowerment as a Model of Social Change: Researching Crowds and PowerNo DOI available.2009
Collective psychological empowerment as a model of social change: Researching crowds and power10.1111/j.1540-4560.2009.01622.x2009
Cooperation versus competition in a mass emergency evacuation: A new laboratory simulation and a new theoretical model10.3758/BRM.41.3.9572009
Everyone for themselves? A comparative study of crowd solidarity among emergency survivors10.1348/014466608X3578932009
Modelling contra-flow in crowd dynamics DEM simulation10.1016/j.ssci.2008.05.0062009
Modelling subgroup behaviour in crowd dynamics DEM simulation10.1016/j.apm.2009.03.0202009
Non-hospital delivery and permanent congenital and early-onset hearing loss in a developing country10.1111/J.1471-0528.2008.01871.X2008
In support of the experimentNo DOI available.2006
Explaining enduring empowerment: a comparative study of collective action and psychological outcomes10.1002/EJSP.2312005
The phenomenology of empowerment in collective action10.1348/014466604X185232011
"Acting-with": Partisan participant observation as a social-practice basis for shared knowingNo DOI available.2004
Generalization of efficacy as a function of collective action and intergroup relations: Involvement in an anti-roads struggle10.1111/J.1559-1816.2004.TB02555.X2004
The importance of social structure and social interaction in stereotype consensus and content: Is the whole greater than the sum of its parts?10.1002/EJSP.1832004
Adolescent communication with adults in authority10.1177/0261927X022500572003
The role of police perceptions and practices in the development of "Public disorder"10.1111/J.1559-1816.2003.TB01959.X2003
'When the mobs are looking for witches to burn, nobody's safe': talking about the reactionary crowd10.1177/09579265020130010032002
'Hooligans' abroad? Inter-group dynamics, social identity and participation in collective 'disorder' at the 1998 World Cup Finals10.1348/0144666011648762001
Bias as a Research Strategy in Participant Observation: The Case of Intergroup Conflict10.1177/1525822X01013001032001
Collective action and psychological change: The emergence of new social identities10.1348/0144666001646422000
Crowds, context and identity: Dynamic categorization processes in the 'poll tax riot'10.1177/A0105632000
Self-image - is it in the bag? A qualitative comparison between "ordinary" and "excessive" consumers10.1016/S0167-4870(99)00039-22000
Exploring teenagers' accounts of bad communication: a new basis for intervention10.1006/JADO.1997.01401998
Reification and evidence in rhetoric on economic recession: Some methods used in the UK press, final quarter 199010.1177/09579265930040030031993

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