His main research concerns Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Social group, Social identity theory and Contact hypothesis. Rupert Brown frequently studies issues relating to Social perception and Social psychology. His Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Out-group homogeneity and Identification.
Rupert Brown studied Social group and Group conflict that intersect with Scale, Psychometrics, Relative deprivation and Collective behavior. His study focuses on the intersection of Social identity theory and fields such as Empathy with connections in the field of Forgiveness, Attribution, Dehumanization and Perception. His research integrates issues of Test validity, Interpersonal interaction, Social cognition, Intergroup dynamics and Intergroup anxiety in his study of Contact hypothesis.
Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Social identity theory, Acculturation and Ingroups and outgroups are his primary areas of study. Social psychology and Perception are commonly linked in his work. His work investigates the relationship between Developmental psychology and topics such as Categorization that intersect with problems in Social cognition.
His Social identity theory research incorporates themes from Empathy and Group conflict. His study in Acculturation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gender studies, Preference and Multiculturalism. The study incorporates disciplines such as Shame, Common ingroup identity and Identification in addition to Ingroups and outgroups.
Rupert Brown mostly deals with Social psychology, Measure, Criminology, Hate crime and Acculturation. As part of his studies on Social psychology, Rupert Brown often connects relevant subjects like Perception. The concepts of his Criminology study are interwoven with issues in Government, Prejudice, Transgender and Lesbian.
His study looks at the relationship between Hate crime and topics such as Human rights, which overlap with Public relations. His Feeling research focuses on Anger and how it connects with Empathy and Anxiety. His Immigration research incorporates elements of Peer review, Gender studies and Similarity.
His primary areas of investigation include Social psychology, Acculturation, Criminology, Prejudice and Social identity theory. His work deals with themes such as Developmental psychology, Cultural group selection and Perception, which intersect with Social psychology. Collective identity is closely connected to Identity formation in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Developmental psychology.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Acculturation, Ingroups and outgroups, Politics and Preference is strongly linked to Multiculturalism. His research in Prejudice intersects with topics in Academic achievement, Moderated mediation and Multilevel model. He is studying Social identity approach, which is a component of Social identity theory.
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An integrative theory of intergroup contact
Rupert Brown;Miles Hewstone.
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (2005)
Social identity theory: past achievements, current problems and future challenges
Rupert Brown.
European Journal of Social Psychology (2000)
Contact is not enough: An intergroup perspective on the 'contact hypothesis.'
Miles Hewstone;Rupert Brown.
(1986)
Ingroup bias as a function of salience, relevance, and status: An integration
Brian Mullen;Rupert Brown;Colleen Smith.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1992)
Prejudice: Its Social Psychology
Rupert Brown.
(1995)
Explaining intergroup differentiation in an industrial organization
Rupert Brown;Susan Condor;Audrey Mathews;Gillian Wade.
Journal of occupational psychology (1986)
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.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2009)
Group Processes: Dynamics within and Between Groups
Rupert Brown.
(1988)
Social comparison and group interest in ingroup favouritism
J. C. Turner;R. J. Brown;Henri Tajfel.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1979)
Contact and Conflict in Intergroup Encounters
Miles Hewstone;Rupert Brown.
(1986)
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