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Overview

Rupert Brown is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Their research spans mainly across the fields of Social Sciences and Psychology, with an emphasis on Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, and Social Psychology. The broader thematic focus involves aspects of social group dynamics, identity, health, and political violence.

The main topics of Rupert Brown's academic work include:

  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research

Their frequent collaborations feature several co-authors, notably:

  • Hisham M. Abu-Rayya (5 publications)
  • Linda K. Tip (3 publications)
  • Mark Walters (3 publications)
  • Linda Morrice (2 publications)
  • Michael Collyer (2 publications)

Rupert Brown has published in various academic journals and venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with 4 publications
  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • History of Psychology
  • Journal of Quantitative Criminology
  • Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Key recent papers authored by or involving Rupert Brown include:

  • "Believing is achieving: a longitudinal study of self-efficacy and positive affect in resettled refugees" (2020), published in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • "Self-affirmation and test performance in ethnically diverse schools: A new dual-identity affirmation intervention" (2021), published in Journal of Social Issues
  • "The origins of the minimal group paradigm." (2020), published in History of Psychology
  • "Hate in Word and Deed: The Temporal Association Between Online and Offline Islamophobia" (2021), published in Journal of Quantitative Criminology
  • "Put yourself in my wheelchair: Perspective-taking can reduce prejudice toward people with disabilities and other stigmatized groups" (2021), published in Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Best Publications

  • An integrative theory of intergroup contact

    Rupert Brown;Miles Hewstone

  • Social identity theory: past achievements, current problems and future challenges

    Rupert Brown

  • Contact is not enough: An intergroup perspective on the 'contact hypothesis.'

    Miles Hewstone;Rupert Brown

  • Ingroup bias as a function of salience, relevance, and status: An integration

    Brian Mullen;Rupert Brown;Colleen Smith

  • Social comparison and group interest in ingroup favouritism

    J. C. Turner;R. J. Brown;Henri Tajfel

  • Explaining intergroup differentiation in an industrial organization

    Rupert Brown;Susan Condor;Audrey Mathews;Gillian Wade

  • Prejudice: Its Social Psychology

    Rupert Brown

  • Does contact reduce prejudice or does prejudice reduce contact? A longitudinal test of the contact hypothesis among majority and minority groups in three European countries.

    Jens Binder;Hanna Zagefka;Rupert Brown;Friedrich Funke

  • Group Processes: Dynamics within and Between Groups

    Rupert Brown

  • Contact and Conflict in Intergroup Encounters

    Miles Hewstone;Rupert Brown

  • Category and stereotype activation: Is prejudice inevitable?

    Lorella Lepore;Rupert Brown

  • Nationalism and patriotism: National identification and out‐group rejection

    Amélie Mummendey;Andreas Klink;Rupert Brown

  • Changing Children's Intergroup Attitudes Toward Refugees: Testing Different Models of Extended Contact

    Lindsey Cameron;Adam Rutland;Rupert Brown;Rebecca Douch

  • The relationship between acculturation strategies, relative fit and intergroup relations: immigrant-majority relations in Germany

    Hanna Zagefka;Rupert Brown

  • Neosexism: Plus Ça Change, Plus C'est Pareil

    Francine Tougas;Rupert Brown;Ann M. Beaton;Stéphane Joly

  • Beyond the 'east-west' dichotomy: Global variation in cultural models of selfhood.

    Vivian L. Vignoles;Ellinor Owe;Maja Becker;Peter B. Smith

  • Blackwell handbook of social psychology: intergroup processes

    Rupert Brown;Samuel L Gaertner

  • National identification and anti-immigrant prejudice: Individual and contextual effects of national definitions

    Samuel Pehrson;Vivian L. Vignoles;Rupert Brown

  • Perceived intragroup homogeneity in minority-majority contexts.

    Bernd Simon;Rupert Brown

  • Forgive and Forget? Antecedents and Consequences of Intergroup Forgiveness in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Sabina Cehajic;Rupert Brown;Emanuele Castano

Frequent Co-Authors

Vivian L. Vignoles
Vivian L. Vignoles University of Sussex
Adam Rutland
Adam Rutland University of Exeter
Karen Phalet
Karen Phalet KU Leuven
Peter B. Smith
Peter B. Smith University of Sussex
Seth J. Schwartz
Seth J. Schwartz The University of Texas at Austin
Miles Hewstone
Miles Hewstone University of Oxford
Michael Bond
Michael Bond Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Silvia Helena Koller
Silvia Helena Koller Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Masaki Yuki
Masaki Yuki Hokkaido University
Ronald Fischer
Ronald Fischer Victoria University of Wellington

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