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DataTítuloAutor(es)TipoAcesso
2020Good refugees, bad migrants? Intergroup helping orientations towards refugees, migrants and economic migrants in GermanyWyszynski, M.; Guerra, R.; Bierwiaczonek, K.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2015Do we need them? When immigrant communities are perceived as indispensable to national identity or functioning of the host societyGuerra, R.; Gaertner, S. L.; António, R.; Deegan, M.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2021Little “We’s”: how common identities improve behavior differently for ethnic majority and minority childrenGuerra, R.; Waldzus, S.; Lopes, D.; Popa-Roch, M.; Lloret, B.; Gaertner, S. L.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2016Collective narcissism predicts hypersensitivity to in-group insult and direct and indirect retaliatory intergroup hostilityGolec, A.; Peker, M.; Guerra, R.; Baran, T.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2017Having friends with gay friends? The role of extended contact, empathy and threat on assertive bystanders behavioral intentionsAntónio, R.; Guerra, R.; Moleiro, C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2017The relationship between the Brexit vote and individual predictors of prejudice: collective narcissism, right wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientationGolec de Zavala, A.; Guerra, R.; Simão, C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2020Stay away or stay together? Social contagion, common identity, and bystanders’ interventions in homophobic bullying episodesAntónio, R.; Guerra, R.; Moleiro, C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2020Is the press presenting (neoliberal) foreign residency laws in a depoliticised way? the case of investment visas and the reconfiguring of citizenshipSantos, T. R.; Castro, P.; Guerra, R.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2021Unpacking the social psychology of populism: A brief introductory noteStathi, S.; Guerra, R.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2020They (don’t) need us: functional indispensability impacts perceptions of representativeness and commitment when lower-status groups go through intergroup changeRosa, M.; Giessner, S. R.; Guerra, R.; Waldzus, S.; Kersting, A.- M.; Velickovic, K.; Collins, E. C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto