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Julia C. Becker

Julia C. Becker

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
8531
World Ranking
6938
National Ranking
330

Best Publications

  • Explaining Radical Group Behavior: Developing Emotion and Efficacy Routes to Normative and Nonnormative Collective Action

    Nicole Tausch;Julia C. Becker;Russell Spears;Oliver Christ

  • Yet another dark side of chivalry: Benevolent sexism undermines and hostile sexism motivates collective action for social change.

    Julia C. Becker;Stephen C. Wright

  • Missing in (Collective) Action: Ideology, System Justification, and the Motivational Antecedents of Two Types of Protest Behavior

    John T. Jost;Julia Becker;Danny Osborne;Vivienne Badaan

  • Relational mobility predicts social behaviors in 39 countries and is tied to historical farming and threat

    Robert Thomson;Masaki Yuki;Thomas Talhelm;Joanna Schug

  • Seeing the Unseen Attention to Daily Encounters With Sexism as Way to Reduce Sexist Beliefs

    Julia C. Becker;Janet K. Swim

  • A dynamic model of engagement in normative and non-normative collective action: Psychological antecedents, consequences, and barriers

    Julia C. Becker;Nicole Tausch

  • Beyond Allyship: Motivations for Advantaged Group Members to Engage in Action for Disadvantaged Groups:

    Helena R M Radke;Maja Kutlaca;Maja Kutlaca;Birte Siem;Stephen C Wright

  • Intergroup Contact and Social Change: Implications of Negative and Positive Contact for Collective Action in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups.

    Nils Karl Reimer;Julia C. Becker;Angelika Benz;Oliver Christ

  • Protesting to challenge or defend the system? A system justification perspective on collective action.

    Danny Osborne;John T. Jost;Julia C. Becker;Vivienne Badaan

  • Friend or Ally Whether Cross-Group Contact Undermines Collective Action Depends on What Advantaged Group Members Say (or Don’t Say)

    Julia C. Becker;Stephen C. Wright;Micah E. Lubensky;Shelly Zhou

  • A Longitudinal Test of the Relation between German Nationalism, Patriotism, and Outgroup Derogation

    Ulrich Wagner;Julia C. Becker;Oliver Christ;Thomas F. Pettigrew

  • Why Do Women Endorse Hostile and Benevolent Sexism? The Role of Salient Female Subtypes and Internalization of Sexist Contents

    Julia C. Becker

  • Doing gender differently—The interplay of strength of gender identification and content of gender identity in predicting women's endorsement of sexist beliefs

    Julia C. Becker;Ulrich Wagner

  • Emotional Consequences of Collective Action Participation: Differentiating Self-Directed and Outgroup-Directed Emotions

    Julia C. Becker;Nicole Tausch;Ullrich Wagner

  • Emotional reactions to success and failure of collective action as predictors of future action intentions: a longitudinal investigation in the context of student protests in Germany.

    Nicole Tausch;Julia C. Becker

  • Neoliberalism can reduce well-being by promoting a sense of social disconnection, competition, and loneliness.

    Julia C. Becker;Lea Hartwich;S. Alexander Haslam

  • When Group Memberships are Negative: The Concept, Measurement, and Behavioral Implications of Psychological Disidentification

    Julia C. Becker;Nicole Tausch

  • Committed Dis(s)idents: Participation in Radical Collective Action Fosters Disidentification With the Broader In-Group But Enhances Political Identification

    Julia C. Becker;Nicole Tausch;Russell Spears;Oliver Christ

  • The system-stabilizing role of identity management strategies: social creativity can undermine collective action for social change.

    Julia C. Becker

  • Ways to Go: Men's and Women's Support for Aggressive and Nonaggressive Confrontation of Sexism as a Function of Gender Identification

    Julia C. Becker;Manuela Barreto

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