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  1. 10. Roblain, A., Gale, J., Abboud, S., Arnal Bacalao, C., Bornand, T., Hanioti Kokkoli, M., Klein, O., Klein, P., Lastrego, S., Licata, L., Mora, Y., Nera, K., Van der Linden, N., Van Oost, P., & Toma, C. (2022). Social control and solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: the direct and indirect effects of causal attribution of insufficient compliance through perceived anomie. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 32(5), 963-973. doi:10.1002/casp.2600
  2. 11. Politi, E., Roblain, A., Gale, J., Licata, L., & Staerklé, C. (2020). If you want to be one of us, then become like us: The evaluation of naturalization applicants by host nationals. European journal of social psychology, 50(4), 839-856. doi:10.1002/ejsp.2663
  3. 12. Roblain, A., De Guissmé, L., Azzi, A. E., & Licata, L. (2020). Being Forced (or Free) to Adopt the Host Culture: The Influence of Mandatory Integration Programs on Majority Members’ Evaluation of Immigrants. International Review of Social Psychology, 33(1). doi:10.5334/irsp.321
  4. 13. Stone, C. B., Luminet, O., Jay, A. C., Klein, O., Licata, L., & Hirst, W. (2020). Do public speeches induce “collective” forgetting?: The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study. Memory Studies. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/1750698019900949
  5. 14. Stone, C. B., Luminet, O., Jay, A. A., Klein, O., Licata, L., & Hirst, W. (2020). Do public speeches induce “collective” forgetting? The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study. Memory Studies. doi:10.1177/1750698019900949
  6. 15. Bouchat, P., Licata, L., Rosoux, V., Allesch, C., Ammerer, H., Babinska, M., Chryssochoou, X., Csertő, I., Delouvée, S., Durante, F., Ernst-Vintila, A., Flassbeck, C., Hilton, D., Keles, S., Franc, R., Kesteloot, C., Kışlıoğlu, R., Krenn, A., Macovei, I., Mari, S., Medugorac, V., Petrovic, N., Raudsepp, M., Sá, A., Sakki, I., Turjacanin, V., Türken, S., van Ypersele, L., Vojak, D., Volpato, C., Warland, G., & Klein, O. (2019). Greedy Elites and Poor Lambs: How Young Europeans Remember the Great War. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 7(1), 52-75. doi:10.5964/jspp.v7i1.781
  7. 16. Hasbún López, P., Martinovic, B., Bobowik, M., Chryssochoou, X., Cichocka, A., Ernst-Vintila, A., Franc, R., Fülöp, E., Ghilani, D., Kochar, A., Lamberty, P., Leone, G., Licata, L., & Zeželj, I. (2019). Support for collective action against refugees: The role of national, European, and global identifications, and autochthony beliefs. European journal of social psychology. doi:10.1002/ejsp.2608
  8. 17. Licata, L., Khan, S., Lastrego, S., Cabecinhas, R., Pires Valentim, J., & Liu, J. H. (2018). Social representations of colonialism in Africa and in Europe: Structure and relevance for contemporary intergroup relations. International journal of intercultural relations, 62, 68-79. doi:10.1016/j.ijintrel.2017.05.004
  9. 18. Bobowik, M., Pires Valentim, J., & Licata, L. (2018). Introduction to the Special Issue: Colonial past and intercultural relations. International journal of intercultural relations. doi:10.1016/j.ijintrel.2017.10.003
  10. 19. Bouchat, P., Licata, L., Rosoux, V., Allesch, C., Ammerer, H., Bovina, I., Bruckmüller, S., Cohrs, C., Csertő, I., Delouvée, S., Durante, F., Ernst-Vintila, A., Flassbeck, C., Hilton, D., Kesteloot, C. C., Kislioglu, R., Krenn, A., Mari, S., Petrović, N., Pólya, T., Tavani, J.-L., Van Ypersele, L., Volpato, C., Warland, G., & Klein, O. (2018). 100 years after: What is the relation between pacifist attitudes and social representations of the Great War? Peace and conflict, No Pagination Specified-No Pagination Specified. doi:10.1037/pac0000359
  11. 20. Roblain, A., Malki, B., Azzi, A. E., & Licata, L. (2017). After coming in, settling In: An analysis of early-stage acculturation preferences of male Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers in Belgium. International Review of Social Psychology, 30(1), 20-28. doi:10.5334/irsp.49
  12. 21. De Guissmé, L., & Licata, L. (2017). Competition over collective victimhood recognition: When perceived lack of recognition for past victimization is associated with negative attitudes towards another victimized group. European journal of social psychology, 47(2), 148-166. doi:10.1002/ejsp.2244

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