Brian Lickel

Brian Lickel

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Brian Lickel

Brian Lickel, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializes in the field of Conflict, Emotion, Groups, Collective Responsibility, Environment.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Climate Change Stress Leads to Diverse Coping Approaches Depending on Political Beliefs

Individual–Community Misalignment in Partisan Identity Predicts Distancing From Norms During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Guilt, shame, and anti-war action in an authoritarian country at war

Getting the message across: flexitarians as messengers for meat reduction

My fight or yours: Stereotypes of activists from advantaged and disadvantaged groups

Rooted in Racism? Race, Partisanship, Status Threat, and Public Opinion Toward Statehood for Washington, DC

How mainstream and alternative media shape public attitudes toward social change: Evidence from two panel studies during Malaysia’s democratic transition

Attitudes Towards Universal Basic Income in the United States

Brian Lickel Information

University

Position

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences

Citations(all)

10886

Citations(since 2020)

4049

Cited By

8278

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

University Profile Page

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Brian Lickel Skills & Research Interests

Conflict

Emotion

Groups

Collective Responsibility

Environment

Top articles of Brian Lickel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Climate Change Stress Leads to Diverse Coping Approaches Depending on Political Beliefs

Ecopsychology

Andrea Mah

Brian Lickel

Ezra Markowitz

Allecia Reid

2024/2/20

Individual–Community Misalignment in Partisan Identity Predicts Distancing From Norms During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Allecia E Reid

Madison L Eamiello

Andrea Mah

Katherine L Dixon-Gordon

Brian Lickel

...

2023/7

Guilt, shame, and anti-war action in an authoritarian country at war

Lusine Grigoryan

Vladimir Ponizovskiy

Marie Isabelle Weißflog

Evgeny Osin

Brian Lickel

2023/6/21

Getting the message across: flexitarians as messengers for meat reduction

The Journal of Social Psychology

Joel Ginn

Brian Lickel

2023/5/4

My fight or yours: Stereotypes of activists from advantaged and disadvantaged groups

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Brooke Burrows

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Brian Lickel

2023/1

Rooted in Racism? Race, Partisanship, Status Threat, and Public Opinion Toward Statehood for Washington, DC

Political Research Quarterly

Tatishe M Nteta

Jesse H Rhodes

Gregory Wall

Katherine L Dixon-Gordon

Raymond J La Raja

...

2023/9

How mainstream and alternative media shape public attitudes toward social change: Evidence from two panel studies during Malaysia’s democratic transition

new media & society

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Brian Lickel

2021/12

Attitudes Towards Universal Basic Income in the United States

Brooke Burrows

Özden Melis Uluğ

Brian Lickel

Regan Woodnutt

2021/4/6

Rights consciousness in Malaysia: How an electoral reform movement fostered a sense of political efficacy amongst citizens

Asian Studies Review

Ying Hooi Khoo

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Brian Lickel

2021/1/2

The role of psychological research in understanding and responding to links between climate change and conflict

Se Min Suh

Daniel A Chapman

Brian Lickel

2021/12/1

A Motivated Defense of Meat: Biased Perceptions of Meat's Environmental Impact

Journal of Social Issues

Joel Ginn

Brian Lickel

2020

Temporal focus, emotions, and support for intergroup aggression

Group processes & intergroup relations

Marija Spanovic Kelber

Brian Lickel

Thomas F Denson

2020/2

The role of movement leaders in building intergroup solidarity for social change: A case of the electoral reform movement in Malaysia

European Journal of Social Psychology

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Ying Hooi Khoo

Brian Lickel

2020/2

Editors: Stephen Gibson (Heriot-Watt University, UK) Laura Smith (University of Bath, UK)

Jackie Abell

Mariette Berndsen

Rezarta Bilali

Oliver Christ

Mick Finlay

...

2020

Collective psychological ownership and the rise of reactionary counter‐movements defending the status quo

British Journal of Social Psychology

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Brian Lickel

Jolanda Jetten

2020

How do conflict narratives shape conflict-and peace-related outcomes among majority group members? The role of competitive victimhood in intractable conflicts

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Özden Melis Uluğ

Brian Lickel

Bernhard Leidner

Gilad Hirschberger

2020

Coping with climate change: Three insights for research, intervention, and communication to promote adaptive coping to climate change

Andrea YJ Mah

Daniel A Chapman

Ezra M Markowitz

Brian Lickel

2020/10/1

From Absolution to Action: Examining Americans’ Reactions to High‐Profile Corporate Scandals

Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy

Meaghan L Guckian

Daniel A Chapman

Brian Lickel

Ezra M Markowitz

2020

An integrative framework on the impact of allies: How identity‐based needs influence intergroup solidarity and social movements

European Journal of Social Psychology

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Brian Lickel

Nilanjana Dasgupta

2020/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 48
Roberto González

Roberto González

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

H-index: 31
Kumar Yogeeswaran

Kumar Yogeeswaran

University of Canterbury

H-index: 29
Kostadin Kushlev

Kostadin Kushlev

Georgetown University

H-index: 22
Bernadette Paula Luengo Kanacri

Bernadette Paula Luengo Kanacri

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

H-index: 20
Özden Melis Uluğ

Özden Melis Uluğ

University of Sussex

H-index: 19
Keith B. Maddox

Keith B. Maddox

Tufts University

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