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Overview

Eva G. T. Green is affiliated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research is situated within the broad field of Social Sciences, with a specialization spanning Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, Political Science and International Relations, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Demography.

The main topics explored in their publications include:

  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment

The scientist has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed journals, commonly publishing in:

  • Political Psychology
  • Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
  • European Journal of Social Psychology
  • Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
  • International Journal of Intercultural Relations

Recent scholarly works by Eva G. T. Green include:

  • It's not just "us" versus "them": Moving beyond binary perspectives on intergroup processes (2020), European Review of Social Psychology
  • Who is willing to help Ukrainian refugees and why? The role of individual prosocial dispositions and superordinate European identity (2023), Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
  • Policies and prejudice: Integration policies moderate the link between immigrant presence and anti-immigrant prejudice (2022), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • The Impact of COVID-19 on the Majority Population, Ethno-Racial Minorities, and Immigrants (2021), European Psychologist
  • Where and Why Immigrants Intend to Naturalize: The Interplay Between Acculturation Strategies and Integration Policies (2021), Political Psychology

Collaborative work is a significant element of their research, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Judit Kende
  • Emanuele Politi
  • Christian Staerklé
  • Antoine Roblain
  • Anita Manatschal

Best Publications

  • Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Samples and Settings

    Richard A. Klein;Michelangelo Vianello;Fred Hasselman;Byron G. Adams

  • Variation of Individualism and Collectivism within and between 20 Countries A Typological Analysis

    Eva G. T. Green;Jean-Claude Deschamps;Dario Páez

  • We will hunt them down: How social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianism fuel ethnic persecution of immigrants in fundamentally different ways

    Lotte Thomsen;Lotte Thomsen;Eva G.T. Green;Jim Sidanius

  • Trust in medical organizations predicts pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccination behavior and perceived efficacy of protection measures in the Swiss public

    Ingrid Gilles;Adrian Bangerter;Alain Clémence;Eva G. T. Green

  • Ethnic Minority‐Majority Asymmetry in National Attitudes around the World: A Multilevel Analysis

    Christian Staerklé;James Sidanius;Eva G. T. Green;Ludwin E. Molina

  • Who We Are and Who Can Join Us: National Identity Content and Entry Criteria for New Immigrants

    Samuel Pehrson;Eva G. T. Green

  • Who Can Enter? A Multilevel Analysis on Public Support for Immigration Criteria across 20 European Countries:

    Eva G. T. Green

  • Symbolic Racism and Whites’ Attitudes Towards Punitive and Preventive Crime Policies

    Eva G. T. Green;Christian Staerklé;Christian Staerklé;David O. Sears

  • Lay perceptions of collectives at the outbreak of the H1N1 epidemic: heroes, villains and victims

    Pascal Wagner-Egger;Adrian Bangerter;Ingrid Gilles;Eva G. T. Green

  • Longitudinal investigation of public trust in institutions relative to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in Switzerland.

    Adrian Bangerter;Franciska Krings;Audrey Mouton;Ingrid Gilles

  • When integration policies shape the impact of intergroup contact on threat perceptions: a multilevel study across 20 European countries

    Eva G. T. Green;Emilio Paolo Visintin;Oriane Sarrasin;Miles Hewstone

  • From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact

    Eva G. T. Green;Oriane Sarrasin;Robert Baur;Nicole Fasel

  • Keeping the vermin out: Perceived disease threat and ideological orientations as predictors of exclusionary immigration attitudes

    Eva G. T. Green;Franciska Krings;Christian Staerklé;Adrian Bangerter

  • Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: SDO Asymmetrically Predicts Perceived Ethnic Victimization Among White and Latino Students Across Three Years

    Lotte Thomsen;Eva G. T. Green;Arnold K. Ho;Shana Levin

  • The More the Merrier? The Effects of Type of Cultural Diversity on Exclusionary Immigration Attitudes in Switzerland

    Eva G. T. Green;Nicole Fasel;Oriane Sarrasin

  • Migration and Multiculturalism

    Eva G.T. Green;Christian Staerklé

  • Opposition to Antiracism Laws Across Swiss Municipalities: A Multilevel Analysis

    Oriane Sarrasin;Eva G. T. Green;Nicole Fasel;Oliver Christ

  • Guarding the gates of Europe: A typological analysis of immigration attitudes across 21 countries

    Eva G. T. Green

  • Contested terrain: explaining divergent patterns of public opinion towards immigration within Europe

    Anthony Heath;Eldad Davidov;Robert Ford;Eva G. T. Green

  • Identity, immigration, and prejudice in Europe: a recognition approach

    Laurent Licata;Margarita Sanchez-Mazas;Eva G.T. Green

  • Collective symbolic coping with disease threat and othering: A case study of avian influenza

    Ingrid Gilles;Adrian Bangerter;Alain Clémence;Eva G. T. Green

  • Facing Cultural Diversity Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Europe

    Nicole Fasel;Eva G. T. Green;Oriane Sarrasin

  • Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Sample and Setting

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  • Attitudes towards immigration and their antecedents

    Anthony Heath;Peter Schmidt;Eva G T Green;Alice Ramos

Frequent Co-Authors

Adrian Bangerter
Adrian Bangerter University of Neuchâtel
Eldad Davidov
Eldad Davidov University of Cologne
Jim Sidanius
Jim Sidanius Harvard University
Robert Ford
Robert Ford University of Manchester
Marc Helbling
Marc Helbling University of Mannheim
Anthony Heath
Anthony Heath University of Oxford
Miles Hewstone
Miles Hewstone University of Oxford
Kevin Durrheim
Kevin Durrheim University of Johannesburg
Oliver Christ
Oliver Christ University of Hagen
Nick Neave
Nick Neave Northumbria University

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