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Russell Spears
Russell Spears
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Toward an integrative social identity model of collective action: a quantitative research synthesis of three socio-psychological perspectives.
M Van Zomeren, T Postmes, R Spears
Psychological bulletin 134 (4), 504, 2008
32132008
Self and social identity
N Ellemers, R Spears, B Doosje
Annual review of psychology 53 (1), 161-186, 2002
26182002
Group-level self-definition and self-investment: a hierarchical (multicomponent) model of in-group identification.
CW Leach, M Van Zomeren, S Zebel, MLW Vliek, SF Pennekamp, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (1), 144, 2008
21802008
The context and content of social identity threat
NR Branscombe, N Ellemers, R Spears, B Doosje
Social identity: Context, commitment, content, 35-58, 1999
20671999
A social identity model of deindividuation phenomena
SD Reicher, R Spears, T Postmes
European review of social psychology 6 (1), 161-198, 1995
17601995
Perceived intragroup variability as a function of group status and identification
B Doosje, N Ellemers, R Spears
Journal of experimental social psychology 31 (5), 410-436, 1995
16601995
Social influence and the influence of the'social'in computer-mediated communication.
R Spears, M Lea
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992
1599*1992
Breaching or building social boundaries? SIDE-effects of computer-mediated communication
T Postmes, R Spears, M Lea
Communication research 25 (6), 689-715, 1998
14801998
Put your money where your mouth is! Explaining collective action tendencies through group-based anger and group efficacy.
M Van Zomeren, R Spears, AH Fischer, CW Leach
Journal of personality and social psychology 87 (5), 649, 2004
14622004
Guilty by association: When one's group has a negative history.
B Doosje, NR Branscombe, R Spears, ASR Manstead
Journal of personality and social psychology 75 (4), 872, 1998
14271998
Panacea or panopticon? The hidden power in computer-mediated communication
R Spears, M Lea
Communication research 21 (4), 427-459, 1994
13231994
Sticking together or falling apart: In-group identification as a psychological determinant of group commitment versus individual mobility.
N Ellemers, R Spears, B Doosje
Journal of personality and social psychology 72 (3), 617, 1997
11761997
Deindividuation and antinormative behavior: A meta-analysis.
T Postmes, R Spears
Psychological bulletin 123 (3), 238, 1998
11311998
Computer-mediated communication, de-individuation and group decision-making
M Lea, R Spears
International journal of man-machine studies 34 (2), 283-301, 1991
10711991
Self-stereotyping in the face of threats to group status and distinctiveness: The role of group identification
R Spears, B Doosje, N Ellemers
Personality and social psychology bulletin 23 (5), 538-553, 1997
9671997
The formation of group norms in computer‐mediated communication
T Postmes, R Spears, M Lea
Human communication research 26 (3), 341-371, 2000
9132000
Explaining radical group behavior: Developing emotion and efficacy routes to normative and nonnormative collective action.
N Tausch, JC Becker, R Spears, O Christ, R Saab, P Singh, RN Siddiqui
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (1), 129, 2011
8292011
Social influence in computer-mediated communication: The effects of anonymity on group behavior
T Postmes, R Spears, K Sakhel, D De Groot
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 27 (10), 1243-1254, 2001
7922001
Paralanguage and social perception in computer‐mediated communication
M Lea, R Spears
Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce 2 (3-4), 321-341, 1992
7601992
Social identity: Context, commitment, content
N Ellemers, R Spears
Wiley-Blackwell, 1999
759*1999
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