Syllabus/achievement requirements

Bain, P. G., Hornsey, M. J., Bongiorno, R., & Jeffries, C. (2012). Promoting pro-environmental action in climate change deniers. Nature Climate Change, 2(8), 600-603. 

Dixon, J., Tropp, L. R., Durrheim, K., & Tredoux, C. (2010). “Let Them Eat Harmony” Prejudice-Reduction Strategies and Attitudes of Historically Disadvantaged Groups. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 19(2), 76-80. 

Duckitt, J. (2006). Differential effects of right wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation on outgroup attitudes and their mediation by threat from and competitiveness to outgroups. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,32(5), 684-696. 

Fiske, A. P., & Haslam, N. 2005. The four basic social bonds: Structures for coordinating interaction.  In Mark Baldwin, Ed., Interpersonal Cognition, 267–298. New York: Guilford. 

Franz, B. (2007). Europe's Muslim youth: An Inquiry into the politics of discrimination, relative deprivation, and identity formation. Mediterranean Quarterly, 18(1), 89-112. 

Gaker, D., Zheng, Y., & Walker, J. (2010). Experimental economics in transportation: Focus on social influences and provision of information. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (2156), 47-55. 

Gifford, R. (2011). The dragons of inaction: Psychological barriers that limit climate change mitigation and adaptation. American Psychologist, 66(4), 290. 

Haslam, N. (2006). Dehumanization: An integrative review. Personality and social psychology review, 10(3), 252-264. 

John, P., Smith, G., & Stoker, G. (2009). Nudge nudge, think think: two strategies for changing civic behaviour. The Political Quarterly, 80(3), 361-370. 

Lind, E. A., & Tyler, T. R. (1992). A relational model of authority in groups. Advances in experimental social psychology, 25, 115-92. Colquitt, J. A. (2001). On the dimensionality of organizational justice: a construct validation of a measure. Journal of applied psychology, 86(3), 386. 

Norgaard, K. M. (2006). “We Don't Really Want to Know” Environmental Justice and Socially Organized Denial of Global Warming in Norway. Organization & Environment, 19(3), 347-370. 

Oppedal, B., & Idsoe, T. (2015). The role of social support in the acculturation and mental health of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers. Scandinavian journal of psychology, 56(2), 203-211. 

Poortinga, W., Spence, A., Whitmarsh, L., Capstick, S., & Pidgeon, N. F. (2011). Uncertain climate: An investigation into public scepticism about anthropogenic climate change. Global Environmental Change, 21(3), 1015-1024. 

Rai, T. S., & Fiske, A. P. (2011). Moral psychology is relationship regulation: moral motives for unity, hierarchy, equality, and proportionality. Psychological review, 118(1), 57. 

Shove, E. (2010). Beyond the ABC: climate change policy and theories of social change. Environment and planning. A, 42(6), 1273. 

Sibley, C. G., & Kurz, T. (2013). A Model of Climate Belief Profiles: How Much Does It Matter If People Question Human Causation?. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 13(1), 245-261. 

Sondak, H., & Tyler, T. R. (2007). How does procedural justice shape the desirability of markets?. Journal of Economic Psychology, 28(1), 79-92. 

Stern, P. C. (2011). Contributions of psychology to limiting climate change. American Psychologist, 66(4), 303. 

Tacoli, C. (2009). Crisis or adaptation? Migration and climate change in a context of high mobility. Environment and Urbanization, 21(2), 513-525. 

Tyler, T. R., & Degoey, P. (1995). Collective restraint in social dilemmas: Procedural justice and social identification effects on support for authorities. Journal of personality and social psychology, 69(3), 482. 
 

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