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Overview

Nick Hopkins is affiliated with the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom and has contributed to the fields of Social Sciences and Psychology, with a particular focus on Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Social Psychology, Gender Studies, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics of their research include Social and Intergroup Psychology, Migration, Refugees, and Integration, Romani and Gypsy Studies, Cultural Differences and Values, Irish and British Studies, Sports, Gender, and Society, as well as Migration, Health and Trauma.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Mass Gatherings, Health, and Well-Being: From Risk Mitigation to Health Promotion, 2020, Social Issues and Policy Review
  • Identity enactment as collective accomplishment: Religious identity enactment at home and at a festival, 2020, British Journal of Social Psychology
  • On the Misrecognition of Identity: Muslims' Everyday Experiences in Scotland, 2023, Political Psychology
  • Ethnic identity concealment and disclosure: Contexts and strategies, 2021, British Journal of Social Psychology
  • Hungarian Roma and musical talent: Minority group members' experiences of an apparently positive stereotype, 2020, British Journal of Social Psychology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hopkins include:

  • Stephen Reicher
  • Anna Dobai
  • Anna Kende
  • József Pántya
  • Caoimhe Ryan

The most common publication venues for Hopkins' work are:

  • British Journal of Social Psychology
  • Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
  • Social Issues and Policy Review
  • Political Psychology
  • International Journal of Intercultural Relations

Best Publications

  • Social identity and the dynamics of leadership: Leaders and followers as collaborative agents in the transformation of social reality

    Stephen Reicher;S. Alexander Haslam;Nick Hopkins

  • Saving Bulgaria's Jews : An analysis of social identity and the mobilisation of social solidarity

    Stephen Reicher;Clare Cassidy;Ingrid Wolpert;Nick Hopkins

  • Self and Nation: Categorization, Contestation and Mobilization

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  • Psychology and the End of History: A Critique and a Proposal for the Psychology of Social Categorization

    Stephen Reicher;Nick Hopkins

  • Seeking influence through characterizing self-categories: an analysis of anti-abortionist rhetoric.

    Steve Reicher;Nick Hopkins

  • Helping to Improve the Group Stereotype: On the Strategic Dimension of Prosocial Behavior

    Nick Hopkins;Steve Reicher;Kate Harrison;Clare Cassidy

  • On the parallels between social cognition and the ‘new racism’

    Nick Hopkins;Steve Reicher;Mark Levine

  • 'Representing' British Muslims: the strategic dimension to identity construction

    Vered Kahani-Hopkins;Nick Hopkins

  • Space, Place, and Identity: Issues for Political Psychology

    Nick Hopkins;John A. Dixon

  • Participation in mass gatherings can benefit well-being: longitudinal and control data from a North Indian Hindu pilgrimage event.

    Shruti Tewari;Sammyh Khan;Nick Hopkins;Narayanan Srinivasan

  • Dual identities and their recognition: minority group members' perspectives

    Nick Hopkins

  • Explaining effervescence: Investigating the relationship between shared social identity and positive experience in crowds

    Nick Hopkins;Stephen D. Reicher;Sammyh S. Khan;Shruti Tewari

  • Everyday Citizenship: Identity and Recognition

    Nick Hopkins;Leda Blackwood

  • Comparative identity and evaluation of socio‐political change: Perceptions of the European Community as a function of the salience of regional identities

    Carmen Huici;María Ros;Ignacio Cano;Nicholas Hopkins

  • Entrepreneurs of hate and entrepreneurs of solidarity: Social identity as a basis for mass communication.

    Stephen Reicher;Nick Hopkins;Mark Levine;Rakshi Rath

  • Hijab, visibility and the performance of identity

    Nick Hopkins;Ronni Michelle Greenwood

  • I know who I am, but who do they think I am? Muslim perspectives on encounters with airport authorities

    Leda Moore Blackwood;Nick Hopkins;Stephen David Reicher

  • Minority group members' theories of intergroup contact: a case study of British Muslims' conceptualizations of 'Islamophobia' and social change.

    Nick Hopkins;Vered Kahani-Hopkins

  • The Impact of Adopting Ethnic or Civic Conceptions of National Belonging for Others’ Treatment

    Juliet R. H. Wakefield;Nick Hopkins;Clare Cockburn;Ka Man Shek

  • On the Science of the Art of Leadership

    Stephen Reicher;Nick Hopkins

  • Police—Schools Liaison and young people's image of the police: An intervention evaluation

    Nick Hopkins;Miles Hewstone;Alexandra Hantzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Reicher
Stephen Reicher University of St Andrews
Narayanan Srinivasan
Narayanan Srinivasan Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Sheina Orbell
Sheina Orbell University of Essex
Miles Hewstone
Miles Hewstone University of Oxford
Rebecca Bull
Rebecca Bull Macquarie University
Fabio Sani
Fabio Sani University of Dundee
S. Alexander Haslam
S. Alexander Haslam University of Queensland

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