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Patriotism and nationalism, left and right: AQ‐methodology study of American national identity
K Hanson, E O’Dwyer
Political Psychology 40 (4), 777-795, 2019
482019
Rehearsing post-Covid-19 citizenship: social representations and social practices in UK mutual aid groups
EJ O’Dwyer, N Beascoechea-Seguí, LS Souza
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
24*2022
How Irish citizens negotiate foreign policy: a social representations approach to neutrality
E O'Dwyer, E Lyons, JC Cohrs
Political Psychology, 2015
232015
COVID-19 mutual aid groups have the potential to increase intergroup solidarity–but can they actually do so?
E O'Dwyer
LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 2020
222020
The individual and the nation: a qualitative analysis of US liberal and conservative identity content
K Hanson, E O'Dwyer, E Lyons
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 7 (1), 378-401, 2019
182019
Basic human values and their contexts: A multilevel analysis of support for the use of armed drones in the United States, United Kingdom, and Turkey
E O'dwyer, A Ҫoymak
Political Psychology 41 (2), 249-264, 2020
172020
In the minds of men...”: Social representations of war and military intervention
JC Cohrs, E O'Dwyer
The Oxford handbook of social psychology and social justice, 331-350, 2018
122018
Animal rights, environment, or health? Effects of argument type and dissonance on the attitudes toward the consumption of animals
LGS Souza, E O'Dwyer
Appetite 176, 106129, 2022
112022
The amplifying effect of perceived group politicization: Effects of group perceptions and identification on anxiety and coping self‐efficacy among members of UK COVID‐19 mutual …
E O'Dwyer, N Beascoechea‐Seguí, LGS Souza
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 32 (3), 423-437, 2022
112022
Social representations and ideology: Theories of common sense about COVID-19 among middle-class brazilians and their ideological implications
LGS Souza, E O'Dwyer, SMS Coutinho, S Chaudhuri, LL Rocha, ...
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9 (1), 105-122, 2021
92021
Does Brexit mean a return to sectarianism? Beyond ‘the border issue’, the future of social identities in Northern Ireland from a political psychological perspective
A Çoymak, E O’Dwyer
Development 63 (1), 74-78, 2020
92020
Mitigating the identity and health threat of COVID-19: Perspectives of middle-class South Asians living in the UK
K Hanson, E O’Dwyer, S Chaudhuri, LG Silva Souza, T Vandrevala
Journal of Health Psychology 27 (9), 2147-2160, 2022
72022
The national divide: A social representations approach to US political identity
K Hanson, E O'Dwyer, E Lyons
European Journal of Social Psychology 51 (4-5), 833-846, 2021
72021
Reading the public: Political action and its relationship to constructions of political disagreement and opinion climate in the context of Brexit
E O'Dwyer
Political Psychology 41 (5), 945-960, 2020
52020
Milli Kimliğin Anlamı Nedir? Özcü ya da Sivil Milli Kimlik İçeriğinin Psikolojik İnşası
A Çoymak, E O’Dwyer
I. Sosyal Psikoloji Kongresi, 2016
32016
Perceptions and experiences of live-in carers: why acknowledging versus neglecting personal identity matters for job satisfaction and wellbeing
T Vandrevala, E O'Dwyer
Ageing & Society 42 (1), 72-88, 2022
22022
'In the minds of men': Representations of war and military interventions
JC Cohrs, E O'Dwyer
Oxford University Press, 2016
22016
Social representations of Irish neutrality
E O'Dwyer
Kingston University, 2013
22013
A Social Capital Approach to Understanding Community Resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic
S Wilson, M Fernandes-Jesus, J Young, J Drury, C Harris, R Graber, ...
Forum Community Psychology, 2023
12023
Psychological, social, and political implications of UK Covid-19 mutual aid groups
E O’Dwyer, LGS Souza
Psychosocial Perspectives on Community Responses to Covid-19, 133-144, 2022
12022
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