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Self and nation
SD Reicher, N Hopkins
Sage, 2000
15112000
Social identity and the dynamics of leadership: Leaders and followers as collaborative agents in the transformation of social reality
S Reicher, SA Haslam, N Hopkins
The Leadership Quarterly 16 (4), 547-568, 2005
9172005
Self‐category constructions in political rhetoric; an analysis of Thatcher's and Kinnock's speeches concerning the British miners' strike (1984–5)
S Reicher, N Hopkins
European journal of social psychology 26 (3), 353-371, 1996
4111996
Saving Bulgaria's Jews: An analysis of social identity and the mobilisation of social solidarity
S Reicher, C Cassidy, I Wolpert, N Hopkins, M Levine
European Journal of Social Psychology 36 (1), 49-72, 2006
3572006
Seeking influence through characterizing self‐categories: An analysis of anti‐abortionist rhetoric
S Reicher, N Hopkins
British Journal of Social Psychology 35 (2), 297-311, 1996
2821996
Psychology and the end of history: A critique and a proposal for the psychology of social categorization
S Reicher, N Hopkins
Political Psychology 22 (2), 383-407, 2001
2772001
Helping to improve the group stereotype: On the strategic dimension of prosocial behavior
N Hopkins, S Reicher, K Harrison, C Cassidy, R Bull, M Levine
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (6), 776-788, 2007
2542007
On the parallels between social cognition and the ‘new racism’
N Hopkins, S Reicher, M Levine
British Journal of Social Psychology 36 (3), 305-329, 1997
2151997
Space, place, and identity: Issues for political psychology
N Hopkins, J Dixon
Political Psychology 27 (2), 173-185, 2006
1882006
'Representing'British Muslims: the strategic dimension to identity construction
V Kahani-Hopkins, N Hopkins
Ethnic and racial studies 25 (2), 288-309, 2002
1882002
15 On the Science of the Art of Leadership
S Reicher, N Hopkins
Leadership and power: Identity processes in groups and organizations, 197, 2004
1852004
Participation in mass gatherings can benefit well-being: Longitudinal and control data from a North Indian Hindu pilgrimage event
S Tewari, S Khan, N Hopkins, N Srinivasan, S Reicher
Public Library of Science 7 (10), e47291, 2012
1842012
Everyday citizenship: Identity and recognition
N Hopkins, L Blackwood
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 21 (3), 215-227, 2011
1812011
Dual identities and their recognition: Minority group members' perspectives
N Hopkins
Political Psychology 32 (2), 251-270, 2011
1812011
Stereotype construction as a strategy of influence.
S Reicher, N Hopkins, S Condor
Blackwell Publishing, 1997
1811997
Hijab, visibility and the performance of identity
N Hopkins, RM Greenwood
European Journal of Social Psychology 43 (5), 438-447, 2013
1732013
Explaining effervescence: Investigating the relationship between shared social identity and positive experience in crowds
N Hopkins, SD Reicher, SS Khan, S Tewari, N Srinivasan, C Stevenson
Cognition and Emotion 30 (1), 20-32, 2016
1682016
I know who I am, but who do they think I am? Muslim perspectives on encounters with airport authorities
L Blackwood, N Hopkins, S Reicher
Ethnic and racial studies 36 (6), 1090-1108, 2013
1612013
Entrepreneurs of hate and entrepreneurs of solidarity: Social identity as a basis for mass communication
S Reicher, N Hopkins, M Levine, R Rath
International review of the Red Cross 87 (860), 621-637, 2005
1532005
Minority group members' theories of intergroup contact: A case study of British Muslims' conceptualizations of Islamophobia and social change
N Hopkins, V Kahani‐Hopkins
British Journal of Social Psychology 45 (2), 245-264, 2006
1432006
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