JSPP
@JSPP_PsychOpen
The Journal of Social and Political Psychology (JSPP) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal. For more information see http://jspp.psychopen.eu.
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The 2025 volume of the Journal of Social & Political Psychology is now opened: The first article is our annual editorial reporting journal statistics and critically discussing features of the articles published in 2024 in relation to our journal aims: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
JSPP's 2nd issue of the year is now published (issue in progress): with articles on populism, dementia activism, SDO and conservatism in Japan, ingroup conspiracy beliefs, and lay theories about racial health disparities in the US. Open access, read here: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
New paper in @JSPP_PsychOpen led by @rtkhs_2718. We examined the rel between SDO and conservative political attitudes in Japan. Comparing with similar data in 2012, while SDO and political attitudes shifted, their correlation remains largely unchanged. jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
Now published in JSPP: "Investigating the Role of Multiple Disadvantaged Groups and Intersectional Awareness in Promoting Intraminority Solidarity" (Bailey Falco & Helena Radke). Article as always in JSPP open access, here: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
New in JSPP, reporting a discourse analysis of focus groups with different views on Catalan independence: "Divided Opinion: The Interactional Accomplishment of Ideological Antagonism" (Balinhas & Tileaga). Read and download the article here: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
Now out in JSPP, by Demis Glasford & Donald Brown: "Systemic Hierarchy Within Academic Disciplines: How Resource Capital and Social Capital Stratify Academics and Form the Basis of Disciplinary Group-Based Inequality" As always open access, download here: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
New in JSPP, based on survey data from the US, UK, and Sweden: "Nostalgia for What and to What End? Multi-Dimensional National Nostalgia and its Relationship With National Identification and Political Preferences" (Obradović & Baron). Access article here: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
Now published in JSPP: "‘Way Too White’: Navigating Our Colonial Legacies Through Critical Discussions on Positionality and Power Dynamics With Palestinian Feminist Scholars" (Cavazzoni, Veronese, Nofal, Sousa, Fincham, & Shalhoub-Kevorkian). Open access: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
Discourse analytic study now published in JSPP: "‘Well, Our Goal Is to Achieve Sustainable Quiet and Security for Our People’: Negotiating Calls for Ceasefires in the Gaza War of 2014 in Mainstream English News Media by Israeli Spokespersons" Article OA: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
🚨New paper alert 🚨 with @metesefauysal @yasemin_gulsum and @ElifthePolPsy Addressing Epistemic Violence and Methodological Nationalism Through a Meta-Analytical Review on Intergroup Contact and Conflict Studies in Turkey jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
New pub in JSPP! Some musings on how neoliberalism (incl. social structures and neoliberal ways of being) has been detrimental to pandemic response. We also present some ways psychologists might resist neoliberalism in the field and in society. Check it, open access as always!
Tyler Jimenez & Harrison Schmitt @regbeaneater: "Neoliberalism and Pandemics: A Critical Cultural Psychological Perspective". Fulltext: jspp.psychopen.eu/index.php/jspp…
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