Protest now: A systems view of 21st century movements
Colin Wayne Leach, Shaunette T. Ferguson, Cátia P. Teixeira
May 2024 • Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 13684302241245660 • SAGE Publications
The legitimacy of protest
Colin Wayne Leach, Cátia P. Teixeira, Shaunette T. Ferguson
May 2024 • Psychologist 37(5), 29-31 • British Psychological Society
Social Orientation: A New Feature for Dialogue Analysis
Todd Morrill, Zhaoyuan Deng, Yanda Chen, Amith Ananthram, Colin Wayne Leach, Kathleen McKeown
Feb 2024 • arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.04770
Moral improvement of self, social relations, and society
Colin Wayne Leach, Aarti Iyer
Jan 2024 • Annual Review of Psychology 75(1), 295-310
Disrupting racism and global exclusion in academic publishing: Recommendations and resources for authors, reviewers, and editors
Alison Ledgerwood, Katherine Lawson, Michael Kraus, Johanna Ray Vollhardt, Jessica Remedios, Dulce Wilkinson Westberg, Ayse Uskul, Adeyemi Adetula, Colin Wayne Leach, Joel Martinez, Laura Naumann, Geetha Reddy, Charlotte Chucky Tate, Andrew Todd, Katherine Weltzien, NiCole Buchanan, Roberto González, L James Montilla Doble, Rainer Romero-Canyas, Erin Westgate, Linda Zou
Jan 2024 • Collabra: Psychology 10(1) • University of California Press
Qualified support for normative vs. non-normative protest: Less invested members of advantaged groups are most supportive when the protest fits the opportunity for status improvement
Cátia Teixeira, Russell Spears, Aarti Iyer, Colin Wayne Leach
May 2023 • Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 106, 104454 • Academic Press
White Americans' belief in systemic racial injustice and in-group identification affect reactions to (peaceful vs. destructive)" Black Lives Matter" protest
Cátia Teixeira, Colin Wayne Leach, Russell Spears
Jun 2022 • Psychology of Violence 12 (4), 280 • Educational Publishing Foundation
The power of the ingroup for promoting collective action: How distinctive treatment from fellow minority members motivates collective action
Christopher T. Begeny, Jolien van Breen, Colin Wayne Leach, Martijn van Zomeren, Aarti Iyer
Jun 2022 • Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 101, 104346 • Academic Press
Understanding sentiment toward “black lives matter”
Colin Wayne Leach, Cátia P. Teixeira
Jan 2022 • Social Issues and Policy Review 16(1), 3-32
A systems view of emotion in socio-political context
Colin Wayne Leach, Fouad Bou Zeineddine
Dec 2021 • Affective Science 2, 353-362 • Springer International Publishing
Sentiments of the dispossessed: Emotions of resilience and resistance
Colin Wayne Leach, Fouad Bou Zeineddine
Aug 2021 • The Routledge Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination, 244-257
Feeling and thought in collective action on social issues: Toward a systems perspective
Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Colin Wayne Leach
Jul 2021 • Social and Personality Psychology Compass 15(7), e12622
Some psychological implications of Black struggle
Colin Wayne Leach, Cátia P. Teixeira
Jun 2021 • Contention 9(1), 149-154 • Berghahn Journals
Think leader-think (immoral, power-hungry) man: An expanded framework for understanding stereotype content and leader gender bias
Renata Bongiorno, Paul Bain, Michelle Ryan, Pieter Kroonenberg, Colin Wayne Leach
May 2021 • PsyArXiv
Risking the social bond: motivations to defend or to repair when dealing with displeasing information
Stine Torp Løkkeberg, Nicolay Gausel, Roger Giner-Sorolla, Colin Wayne Leach
Apr 2021 • Current Psychology, 1-14 • Springer US
“What’s going on” in Ferguson? Online news frames of protest at the police killing of Michael Brown
Travis A. Riddle, Kate M. Turetsky, Julia G. Bottesini, Colin Wayne Leach
Sep 2020 • Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 23(6), 882-901 • SAGE Publications
The unifying potential of an appraisal approach to the experience of group victimization
Apr 2020 • The social psychology of collective victimhood, 141-160 • Oxford University Press
Conduct and Reporting of Research
Dec 2019 • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 120(1), 30-32