[HTML][HTML] Minority influence in climate change mitigation

JW Bolderdijk, L Jans - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
While the majority of people care about environmental quality, they keep engaging in carbon-
intensive practices that exacerbate climate change. Can we expect humans to collectively …

[HTML][HTML] Dietary behaviour as a form of collective action: A social identity model of vegan activism

M Judge, JW Fernando, CT Begeny - Appetite, 2022 - Elsevier
Adopting plant-based, or vegan, diets can have a number of benefits, including mitigating
climate change, promoting animal welfare, or improving public health. In the current …

The primacy of morality in impression development: Theory, research, and future directions

M Brambilla, S Sacchi, P Rusconi… - Advances in experimental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a
dominant framework for understanding impression development. These models suggest that …

'Distancers' and 'non‐distancers'? The potential social psychological impact of moralizing COVID‐19 mitigating practices on sustained behaviour change

AMB Prosser, M Judge, JW Bolderdijk… - British Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
COVID‐19 mitigating practices such as 'hand‐washing','social distancing', or 'social
isolating'are constructed as 'moral imperatives', required to avert harm to oneself and others …

The model of ambivalent choice and dissonant commitment: An integration of dissonance and ambivalence frameworks

B Buttlar, S Pauer, F van Harreveld - European Review of Social …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Ambivalence and dissonance research provides insights into the experiences and
consequences of cognitive conflict. Despite the conceptual overlap between both conflicts …

Promotive and prohibitive ethical voice: Coworker emotions and support for the voice.

A Chen, LK Trevino - Journal of Applied Psychology, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Despite the importance of ethical voice for advancing ethics in organizations, we know little
about how coworkers respond to ethical voice in their work units. Drawing on the …

[HTML][HTML] Lay perspectives on the social and psychological functions of heroes

EL Kinsella, TD Ritchie, ER Igou - Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Declaring and thinking about heroes are common human preoccupations but surprisingly
aspects of heroism that reinforce these behaviors are not well-understood. In four …

[HTML][HTML] 'Against the cult of veganism': Unpacking the social psychology and ideology of anti-vegans

R Gregson, J Piazza, RL Boyd - Appetite, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite the established health and ecological benefits of a plant-based diet, the decision to
eschew meat and other animal-derived food products remains controversial. So polarising is …

Hot shots and cool reception? An expanded view of social consequences for high performers.

EM Campbell, H Liao, A Chuang, J Zhou… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
While high performers contribute substantially to their workgroups and organizations,
research has indicated that they incur social costs from peers. Drawing from theories of …

[HTML][HTML] “How do you know someone's vegan?” They won't always tell you. An empirical test of the do-gooder's dilemma

JW Bolderdijk, G Cornelissen - Appetite, 2022 - Elsevier
A growing number of people (privately) endorse the benefits associated with adopting a
meat-free diet. Yet, the societal transition to a more plant-based diet is taking place rather …