Selected Publications

In Press
Bergh R, Akrami N, Sidanius J, Sibley CG. Is Group Membership Necessary for Understanding Generalized Prejudice? A Re-evaluation of Why Prejudices Are Interrelated. Journal Personality and Social Psychology. In Press.
Sidanius J, Cotterill S, Sheehy-Skeffington J, Kteily N, Carvacho H. Social dominance theory: explorations in the psychology of oppression. In: Social dominance theory: explorations in the psychology of oppression. ; In Press.
2016
Levin S, Kteily N, Pratto F, Sidanius J, Matthews M. Muslims’ emotions toward Americans predict support for Hezbollah and Al Qaeda for threat-specific reasons. Motivation and Emotion. 2016;40 :162-177.
Grina J, Bergh R, Akami N, Sidanius J. Political orientation and dominance: Are people on the political right more dominant?. Personality and Individual Differences,94, 113 -117. 2016;94 :113-117.
2015
Ho A, Sidanius J, Kteily N, Sheehy-Skeffington J, et al. The nature of social dominance orientation: Theorizing and measuring preferences for intergroup inequality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 2015;109 :1003-1028.
Sidanius, J, Kteily N, Levin S, Pratto F, Obaidi M. Support for asymmetric violence among Arab populations: the clash of cultures, social identity, or Counter-Dominance?. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 2015 :1-17.
2014
Kteily N, Cotterill S, Sidanius J, Sheehy-Skeffington J, Bergh R. Not one of us’: Investigating the predictors and consequences of denying ingroup characteristics to ambiguous suspects in the aftermath of terrorist acts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 2014;40 :17.
Cotterill S, Sidanius J, Bhardwaj A, Kumar V. Social dominance orientation and social attitudes in India: The Mediation Role of Karma. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 2014;2 :98-116.
Pratto F, Sidanius J, Zeineddine B, Kteily N, Levin S. When domestic politics and international relations intermesh: Subordinated publics’ factional support within layered power structures. Foreign Policy Analysis. 2014;10 (127-148).
2013
Sidanius J, Kteily N, Sheehy-Skeffington J, Sibley C, Duriez B. You're inferior and not worth our concern. Journal of Personality. 2013;81 :313-323.
Sidanius J, Kurzban R. Towards an evolutionarily informed political psychology. In: Handbook of Political Psychology. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press ; 2013. pp. 205-236.
Ho A, Sidanius J, Cuddy A, Banaji M. Status boundary enforcement and the categorization of Black-White biracials. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 2013;49 :940-943.
2012
Kteily N, Sidanius J. Hierarchy in the mind: The predictive power of social dominance orientation across social contexts and domains. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 2012;48 :543-549.
Sidanius J, Pratto F. Social dominance theory. . In: Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology. Vol. 2. 1st ed. Sage ; 2012. pp. 418-439.
2010
Navarrete CD, McDonald MM, Molina LE, Sidanius J. Prejudice at the nexus of race and gender: An outgroup male target hypothesis. . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 2010;16 :248-255.
Sidaniius J, Levin S, van Laar C, Sears DO. The Diversity Challenge: Social Identity and Intergroup Relations on the College Campus. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation; 2010.
2009
Sidanius J, Henry PJ, Pratto F, Levin S. Arab attributions for the attack on America: The case of Lebanese sub-elites. In: Psychology of terrorism: Classic and contemporary insights. Key readings in social psychology. . ; 2009.
Kahn K, Ho A, Sidanius J, Pratto F. The space between us: Perceptions of status differences. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 2009;12 :591-604.
2008
van Laar C, Levin S, Sidanius J. Ingroup and outgroup contact: A longitudinal study of the effects of cross-ethnic friendships, dates, roommate relationships and participation in segregated organizations. In: Improving intergroup relations: On the legacy of Thomas F. Pettigrew . ; 2008. pp. 127-142.
Thomsen L, Green EGT, Sidanius J. We will hunt them down: How social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianism fuel ethnic persecution of immigrants in fundamentally different ways. . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44. 2008;44 :1455-1464.

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