Jessica Gale
University of Canterbury(NZ)University of Lausanne(CH)KU Leuven(BE)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Social and Intergroup Psychology, Cultural Differences and Values, Migration, Refugees, and Integration, Racial and Ethnic Identity Research, COVID-19 and Mental Health
Most-Cited Works
- → Immigration and Multiculturalism in Context: A Framework for Psychological Research(2018)65 cited
- → Right-wing political orientation, national identification and the acceptance of immigrants and minorities(2021)55 cited
- → Who is willing to help Ukrainian refugees and why? The role of individual prosocial dispositions and superordinate European identity(2023)40 cited
- → Interculturalism as a strategy to manage diversity: Moving psychological research beyond colorblindness and multiculturalism(2021)32 cited
- → Speaking Up or Silencing Out in the Face of Rising Right-Wing Populism: A Dynamic Test of the Spiral of Silence across 15 European Countries(2019)29 cited
- → Multiculturalism in classically liberal societies: Group membership and compatibility between individual and collective justice(2019)23 cited
- → Bridging (Identification) divides: Ethnic minority endorsement of new diversity ideologies(2021)17 cited
- → Social control and solidarity during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The direct and indirect effects of causal attribution of insufficient compliance through perceived anomie(2022)15 cited
- → If you want to be one of us, then become like us: The evaluation of naturalization applicants by host nationals(2020)15 cited
- → Flexible Solidarity with Refugees: Integrating Minority Influence and Intergroup Communication(2017)14 cited