Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (9)

  1. 1. Sassenberg, K., Bertin, P., Douglas, K. M., & Hornsey, M. (2023). Engaging with conspiracy theories: Causes and consequences. Journal of experimental social psychology, 105, 104425. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104425
  2. 2. Rogenhofer, J., Abts, K., Klein, O., & Bertin, P. (2022). The resentful undergrowth of nostalgia: Ontological insecurity, relative deprivation and powerlessness. British journal of sociology. doi:10.1111/1468-4446.12991
  3. 3. Bertin, P., Delouvée, S., McColl, K., & van Prooijen, J.-W. (2022). Rage against the machine: investigating conspiracy theories about the video assistant referee on Twitter during the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Sport management review, 1-23. doi:10.1080/14413523.2022.2127179
  4. 4. Nera, K., Bertin, P., & Klein, O. (2022). Conspiracy theories as opportunistic attributions of power. Current opinion in psychology, 47, 101381. doi:10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101381
  5. 5. Bertin, P., Marinthe, G., Biddlestone, M., & Delouvée, S. (2022). Investigating the identification-prejudice link through the lens of national narcissism: The role of defensive group beliefs. Journal of experimental social psychology, 98, 104252. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104252
  6. 6. Bertin, P., Nera, K., Hamer, K., Uhl-Haedicke, I., & Delouvée, S. (2021). Stand out of my Sunlight: The Mediating Role of Climate Change Conspiracy Beliefs in the Relationship between National Collective Narcissism and Acceptance of Climate Science. Group processes & intergroup relations, 24(5), 738-758. doi:10.1177/1368430221992114
  7. 7. Bertin, P., & Delouvée, S. (2021). Affected more than infected: The relationship between national narcissism and Zika conspiracy beliefs is mediated by exclusive victimhood about the Zika outbreak. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 15. doi:10.1177/18344909211051800
  8. 8. Nera, K., Wagner-Egger, P., Bertin, P., Douglas, K., & Klein, O. (2021). A Power‐Challenging Theory of Society, or a Conservative Mindset? Upward and Downward Conspiracy Theories as Ideologically Distinct Beliefs. European journal of social psychology, 51(4-5), 740-757. doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2769
  9. 9. Bertin, P., Nera, K., & Delouvée, S. (2020). Conspiracy Beliefs, Rejection of Vaccination, and Support for hydroxychloroquine: A Conceptual Replication-Extension in the COVID-19 Pandemic Context. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 565128. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.565128