Weaponising the past: An extended SIMCA model for how social identity and collective memory shape variation in collective action responses to democratic backsliding
By Neil Lavie-Driver & Sander van der Linden
War, what is it good for? Propaganda, value-instantiating beliefs, war support and resistance in Russia
By Vladimir Ponizovskiy, Marie Isabelle Weißflog, Evgeny Osin, & Lusine Grigoryan
Race, memory, and colorblindness: Critical history and deconstructing United States democracy
By Michael J. Perez, Adam J. Beam, & Payton A. Small
Acculturation Reimagined—Charting new directions in a pluralistic world
By David L. Sam & Jonas R. Kunst
The politics of well-being during democratic backsliding: How partisan affiliation and support for government actions relate to happiness and life satisfaction
By Deborah J. Wu, Kyle F. Law, Stylianos Syropoulos, & Sylvia P. Perry
Voices behind walking the talk: Quantified qualitative insights on D&I policy support reasoning
By Yonn N. A. Bokern, Jojanneke van der Toorn, & Naomi Ellemers
Understanding public responses to counter-protests disrupting social change movements
By Hema Preya Selvanathan, Matthew J. Hornsey, Jolanda Jetten, Xanthia E. Bourdaniotis, Melinda Hewett, & Rheaa Thulasi Manoharan
Stigma-based solidarity betrayal: Implications for resistance to the rise of ethno-nationalism in the U.S.
By Crystal Shackleford, Maya Rabinowitz, & Jennifer A. Richeson
White Americans’ feelings of being “last place” are associated with anti-DEI attitudes, Trump support, and Trump vote during the 2024 U.S. presidential election
By Alisa Kukharkin, Fiona Barber, Erin Cooley, Nava Caluori, Xanni Brown, Anshita Singh, William Cipolli, & Jazmin L. Brown-Iannuzzi
Solidarity as a bridge: Shared discrimination is indirectly associated with voting intentions among People of Color
By Kasheena G. Rogbeer & Efrén Pérez
Collective action hinders the increase in post-election trust among election losers: Longitudinal evidence from the 2024 UK election
By Gaëlle Marinthe, Fanny Lalot, Alice Kasper, Efisio Manunta, & Genavee Brown
Why longitudinal is not developmental: Clarifying misconceptions in acculturation research – A response to Berry (2025)
By Philipp Jugert & Peter F. Titzmann
Facing a dark future: Young people’s future anxiety and political attitudes in the UK and Greece
By Olaf Borghi, Melina Niraki, Ermioni Seremeta, Kaat Smets, & Manos Tsakiris
Partisan forgiveness of political leadership in the 2024 UK general election: Are there limits to transgression credit?
By Fanny Lalot & Dominic Abrams
The paradoxical effect of emotional acculturation in discriminatory contexts: School adjustment of immigrant minority youth
By Alba Jasini, Anouck Cochez & Batja Mesquita
Comparing bivariate and multivariate approaches to testing individual-level interaction effects in meta-analyses: The case of the integration hypothesis
By Dinh-Hung Vu & Kinga Bierwiaczonek
Cross-lagged panel networks
By Anna Wysocki, Ian McCarthy, Riet van Bork, Angélique O. J. Cramer,
& Mijke Rhemtulla
Intercultural contact in the digital age: A review of emerging research on digitally mediated acculturation
By Jaimee Stuart, Colleen Ward, Johannes Alfons Karl, & Ronald Musizvingoza






















