Philippa Kerr
University of Johannesburg(ZA)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Social and Intergroup Psychology, Gender Diversity and Inequality, South African History and Culture, Higher Education and Employability, African cultural and philosophical studies
Most-Cited Works
- → It’s not just “us” versus “them”: Moving beyond binary perspectives on intergroup processes(2020)84 cited
- → Divide and Rule, Unite and Resist: Contact, Collective Action and Policy Attitudes among Historically Disadvantaged Groups(2015)61 cited
- → Xenophobic Violence and Struggle Discourse in South Africa(2019)42 cited
- → “Why Don’t You Go Into Suburbs? Why Are You Targeting Us?”: Trust and Mistrust in HIV Vaccine Trials in South Africa(2018)39 cited
- → ‘What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love and Understanding?’ Further Reflections on the Limits of Prejudice Reduction as a Model of Social Change(2013)35 cited
- → The Dilemma of Anti-Xenophobia Discourse in the Aftermath of Violence in De Doorns(2013)31 cited
- → Beyond the two‐group paradigm in studies of intergroup conflict and inequality: Third parties and intergroup alliances in xenophobic violence in South Africa(2016)30 cited
- → Career development or career delay? Postdoctoral fellowships and the de-professionalizing of academic work in South African universities(2022)19 cited
- → “. . . I’ve Gone Through This My Own Self, So I Practice What I Preach . . . ”(2016)19 cited
- → Ironies of proximity: Intergroup threat and contact avoidance on neighbourhood interface areas(2023)8 cited