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Marco Cinnirella
Marco Cinnirella
Professor of Applied Social Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London
Verified email at rhul.ac.uk
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Towards a European identity? Interactions between the national and European social identities manifested by university students in Britain and Italy
M Cinnirella
British journal of social psychology 36 (1), 19-31, 1997
4211997
Coping with potentially incompatible identities: Accounts of religious, ethnic, and sexual identities from British Pakistani men who identify as Muslim and gay
R Jaspal, M Cinnirella
British Journal of Social Psychology 49 (4), 849-870, 2010
3982010
Religious and ethnic group influences on beliefs about mental illness: A qualitative interview study
M Cinnirella, KM Loewenthal
British Journal of Medical Psychology 72 (4), 505-524, 1999
3981999
Exploring temporal aspects of social identity: the concept of possible social identities
M Cinnirella
European Journal of Social Psychology 28 (2), 227-248, 1998
3151998
Beliefs in conspiracy theories and the need for cognitive closure
PJ Leman, M Cinnirella
Frontiers in psychology 4, 378, 2013
2602013
Are women more religious than men? Gender differences in religious activity among different religious groups in the UK
KM Loewenthal, AK MacLeod, M Cinnirella
Personality and Individual Differences 32 (1), 133-139, 2002
2522002
Faith conquers all? Beliefs about the role of religious factors in coping with depression among different cultural‐religious groups in the UK
KM Loewenthal, M Cinnirella, G Evdoka, P Murphy
British Journal of Medical Psychology 74 (3), 293-303, 2001
2252001
A major event has a major cause: Evidence for the role of heuristics in reasoning about conspiracy theories
PJ Leman, M Cinnirella
Social Psychological Review 9 (2), 18-28, 2007
2202007
The construction of ethnic identity: Insights from identity process theory
R Jaspal, M Cinnirella
Ethnicities 12 (5), 503-530, 2012
2092012
Media representations of British Muslims and hybridised threats to identity
R Jaspal, M Cinnirella
Contemporary Islam 4, 289-310, 2010
1852010
Human responses to climate change: Social representation, identity and socio-psychological action
R Jaspal, B Nerlich, M Cinnirella
Environmental Communication 8 (1), 110-130, 2014
1482014
Is support for multiculturalism threatened by… threat itself?
LK Tip, H Zagefka, R González, R Brown, M Cinnirella, X Na
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 36 (1), 22-30, 2012
1452012
A social identity perspective on European integration
M Cinnirella
Changing European identities: Social psychological analyses of social change …, 1996
1401996
The role of religious fundamentalism in terrorist violence: A social psychological analysis
MB Rogers, KM Loewenthal, CA Lewis, R Amlôt, M Cinnirella, H Ansari
International Review of Psychiatry 19 (3), 253-262, 2007
1302007
Does ‘cyber-conformity’vary cross-culturally? Exploring the effect of culture and communication medium on social conformity
M Cinnirella, B Green
Computers in Human Behavior 23 (4), 2011-2025, 2007
1242007
National identification, type and specificity of comparison and their effects on descriptions of national character
D Nigbur, M Cinnirella
European Journal of Social Psychology 37 (4), 672-691, 2007
1182007
Twitter users change word usage according to conversation-partner social identity
N Tamburrini, M Cinnirella, VAA Jansen, J Bryden
Social Networks 40, 84-89, 2015
1092015
Identity processes, threat, and interpersonal relations: Accounts from British Muslim gay men
R Jaspal, M Cinnirella
Journal of Homosexuality 59 (2), 215-240, 2012
1042012
What matters more—Breaking tradition or stereotype content? Envious and paternalistic gender stereotypes and advertising effectiveness
M Zawisza, M Cinnirella
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 40 (7), 1767-1797, 2010
972010
Support systems for and barriers to diabetes management in South Asians and Whites in the UK: qualitative study of patients’ perspectives
H Singh, M Cinnirella, C Bradley
BMJ open 2 (6), e001459, 2012
962012
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