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Overview

Joseph A. Vandello is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields related to social and behavioral sciences, with a particular focus on social sciences and psychology. Their work covers key subfields such as sociology and political science, gender studies, social psychology, demography, and applied psychology.

Vandello's scholarly contributions include examining a range of social psychological topics, with significant publications addressing social and intergroup psychology, gender roles and identity studies, gender diversity and inequality, cultural differences and values, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, work-family balance challenges, and crime, deviance, and social control.

Frequent collaboration is notable in Vandello's research, with several coauthors appearing repeatedly throughout their publications. These include Jennifer K. Bosson, Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Paweł Jurek, Tomasz Besta, and Deborah L. Best.

Vandello has published extensively in a variety of academic venues. Frequent publication venues include Social Psychological and Personality Science, UNC Libraries, Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, and Perspectives on Psychological Science.

Some of Vandello's recent papers reflect a focus on global psychological phenomena and gender-related issues. Notable works include:

  • A truly global, non-WEIRD examination of collectivism: The Global Collectivism Index (2021), published in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
  • Psychometric Properties and Correlates of Precarious Manhood Beliefs in 62 Nations (2021), published in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Psychological Science in the Wake of COVID-19: Social, Methodological, and Metascientific Considerations (2021), published in Perspectives on Psychological Science
  • Gendered Self-Views Across 62 Countries: A Test of Competing Models (2022), published in Social Psychological and Personality Science
  • Precarious manhood and men's physical health around the world (2022), published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity

Best Publications

  • Patterns of individualism and collectivism across the United States

    Joseph A. Vandello;Dov Cohen;Dov Cohen

  • Hard won and easily lost: A review and synthesis of theory and research on precarious manhood.

    Joseph A. Vandello;Jennifer K. Bosson

  • Precarious manhood.

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  • Male honor and female fidelity: implicit cultural scripts that perpetuate domestic violence.

    Joseph A. Vandello;Dov Cohen

  • The forgotten variable in conformity research: Impact of task importance on social influence

    Robert S. Baron;Joseph A. Vandello;Bethany Brunsman

  • Precarious Manhood and Displays of Physical Aggression

    Jennifer K. Bosson;Joseph A. Vandello;Rochelle Milne Burnaford;Jonathan M. Weaver

  • Casuistry and social category bias.

    Michael I. Norton;Joseph A. Vandello;John M. Darley

  • Precarious Manhood and Its Links to Action and Aggression

    Jennifer K. Bosson;Joseph A. Vandello

  • When Equal Isn't Really Equal: The Masculine Dilemma of Seeking Work Flexibility

    Joseph A. Vandello;Vanessa E. Hettinger;Jennifer K. Bosson;Jasmine Siddiqi

  • Beyond Work-Life "Integration".

    Joan C. Williams;Jennifer L. Berdahl;Joseph A. Vandello

  • Prevalence of Rape Myths in Headlines and Their Effects on Attitudes Toward Rape

    Renae Franiuk;Jennifer L. Seefelt;Joseph A. Vandello

  • Prevalence and Effects of Rape Myths in Print Journalism The Kobe Bryant Case

    Renae Franiuk;Jennifer L. Seefelt;Sandy L. Cepress;Joseph A. Vandello

  • "When You Call Me That, Smile!" How Norms for Politeness, Interaction Styles, and Aggression Work Together in Southern Culture*

    Dov Cohen;Joseph A. Vandello;Sylvia Puente;Adrian K. Rantilla

  • The Appeal of the Underdog

    Joseph A. Vandello;Nadav P. Goldschmied;David A. R. Richards

  • Culture, Gender, and Men's Intimate Partner Violence

    Joseph A. Vandello;Dov Cohen

  • Stand by Your Man Indirect Prescriptions for Honorable Violence and Feminine Loyalty in Canada, Chile, and the United States

    Joseph A. Vandello;Dov Cohen;Dov Cohen;Ruth Grandon;Renae Franiuk

  • U.S. Southern and Northern Differences in Perceptions of Norms About Aggression Mechanisms for the Perpetuation of a Culture of Honor

    Joseph A. Vandello;Dov Cohen;Dov Cohen;Sean Ransom

  • A Truly Global, non-WEIRD Examination of Collectivism: The Global Collectivism Index

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  • If my masculinity is threatened I won’t support gender equality? The role of agentic self-stereotyping in restoration of manhood and perception of gender relations.

    Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka;Tomasz Besta;Krystyna Adamska;Michał Jaśkiewicz

  • The Proof is in the Punch: Gender Differences in Perceptions of Action and Aggression as Components of Manhood

    Jonathan R. Weaver;Joseph A. Vandello;Jennifer K. Bosson;Rochelle M. Burnaford

  • The Emotional Impact of Ambivalent Sexism: Forecasts Versus Real Experiences

    Jennifer K. Bosson;Elizabeth C. Pinel;Joseph A. Vandello

  • Intrepid, Imprudent, or Impetuous?: The Effects of Gender Threats on Men's Financial Decisions

    Jonathan R. Weaver;Joseph A. Vandello;Jennifer K. Bosson

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer K. Bosson
Jennifer K. Bosson University of South Florida
Dov Cohen
Dov Cohen University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael I. Norton
Michael I. Norton Harvard University
Vincent Yzerbyt
Vincent Yzerbyt Université Catholique de Louvain
Michelle K. Ryan
Michelle K. Ryan University of Exeter
John M. Darley
John M. Darley Princeton University
Roxane Cohen Silver
Roxane Cohen Silver University of California, Irvine
Nick Haslam
Nick Haslam University of Melbourne
Serena Chen
Serena Chen University of California, Berkeley
Kurt Gray
Kurt Gray University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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