Fergus Gilmour Neville

Fergus Gilmour Neville

University of St Andrews

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Fergus Gilmour Neville

Fergus Gilmour Neville, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of St Andrews, specializes in the field of group behaviour, social identity, organisational psychology, crowds, public health.

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

Beyond ‘stampedes’: Towards a new psychology of crowd crush disasters

Social identification and risk dynamics: How perceptions of (inter) personal and collective risk impact the adoption of COVID‐19 preventative behaviors

A warrant for violence? An analysis of Donald Trump's speech before the US Capitol attack

Engaged followership and toxic science: Exploring the effect of prototypicality on willingness to follow harmful experimental instructions

Examining the role of Donald Trump and his supporters in the 2021 assault on the US Capitol: A dual-agency model of identity leadership and engaged followership

Understanding crowd responses to perceived hostile threats: An innovative multidisciplinary approach

Engaged followership and organisational misconduct

“I'll wait for the English one”: COVID‐19 vaccine country of origin, national identity, and their effects on vaccine perceptions and uptake willingness

Fergus Gilmour Neville Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

1406

Citations(since 2020)

1091

Cited By

657

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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Fergus Gilmour Neville Skills & Research Interests

group behaviour

social identity

organisational psychology

crowds

public health

Top articles of Fergus Gilmour Neville

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Beyond ‘stampedes’: Towards a new psychology of crowd crush disasters

British journal of social psychology

Dermot Barr

John Drury

Toby Butler

Sanjeedah Choudhury

Fergus Neville

2024/1

Social identification and risk dynamics: How perceptions of (inter) personal and collective risk impact the adoption of COVID‐19 preventative behaviors

Risk Analysis

Mark Atkinson

Fergus Neville

Evangelos Ntontis

Stephen Reicher

2024/2

A warrant for violence? An analysis of Donald Trump's speech before the US Capitol attack

British journal of social psychology

Evangelos Ntontis

Klara Jurstakova

Fergus Neville

S Alexander Haslam

Stephen Reicher

2024/1

Engaged followership and toxic science: Exploring the effect of prototypicality on willingness to follow harmful experimental instructions

British Journal of Social Psychology

Megan E Birney

Stephen D Reicher

S Alexander Haslam

Niklas K Steffens

Fergus G Neville

2023/4

Examining the role of Donald Trump and his supporters in the 2021 assault on the US Capitol: A dual-agency model of identity leadership and engaged followership

The Leadership Quarterly

S Alexander Haslam

Stephen D Reicher

Hema Preya Selvanathan

Amber M Gaffney

Niklas K Steffens

...

2023/4/1

Understanding crowd responses to perceived hostile threats: An innovative multidisciplinary approach

Anne Templeton

Maïka Telga

Enrico Ronchi

Fergus Gilmour Neville

Stephen Reicher

...

2023/10/31

Engaged followership and organisational misconduct

Social Psychological Review

Fergus Neville

2023

“I'll wait for the English one”: COVID‐19 vaccine country of origin, national identity, and their effects on vaccine perceptions and uptake willingness

Mark Atkinson

Evangelos Ntontis

Fergus Neville

Stephen Reicher

2023/10

Collective participation and psychological transformations during the mourning of Queen Elizabeth II

Fergus Neville

Mhairi Bowe

Klara Jurstakova

Nuria Martinez

Evangelos Ntontis

2023/7/4

Is it really “panic buying”? Public perceptions and experiences of extra buying at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic

PloS one

Evangelos Ntontis

Sara Vestergren

Patricio Saavedra

Fergus Neville

Klara Jurstakova

...

2022/2/25

Research with an at-risk protest group: An interview with Dr Orhan Kaya

Social Psychological Review

Orhan Kaya

Acar Yasemin

Fergus Celal

Agar

Neville

2022

Shared social identity transforms social relations in imaginary crowds

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Fergus G Neville

David Novelli

John Drury

Stephen D Reicher

2022/1

The role of group psychology in a crowd crush disaster: Beyond ‘stampedes’

Dermot Barr

John Drury

Toby Butler

Sanjeedah Choudhury

Fergus Gilmour Neville

2022/10

Social identity and collective responses to perceived threats

Maïka Telga

Fergus Gilmour Neville

Enrico Ronchi

Anne Templeton

Silvia Arias

...

2022/9/12

How riots spread between cities: Introducing the police pathway

Political Psychology

John Drury

Clifford Stott

Roger Ball

Dermot Barr

Linda Bell

...

2022/8

Social norms, social identities and the COVID‐19 pandemic: Theory and recommendations

Social and Personality Psychology Compass

Fergus G Neville

Anne Templeton

Joanne R Smith

Winnifred R Louis

2021/5

From I to we: participants’ accounts of the development and impact of shared identity at large-scale displays of Irish national identity

Irish Political Studies

Danielle L Blaylock

Clifford Stevenson

Aisling T O’Donnell

Stephen D Reicher

Dominic Bryan

...

2021/1/2

Social processes and well-being for runners within the UK during the COVID-19 lockdown: Oral Presentation B1. 7

The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada

Meredith Schertzinger

Fergus Neville

Gozde Ozakinci

2021/9/30

Crowds' response to potential threats

Maïka Telga

Fergus Gilmour Neville

Anne Templeton

Stephen Reicher

2021/8/16

How crowd violence arises and how it spreads: A critical review of theory and evidence

John Drury

Roger Ball

Fergus Neville

Stephen Reicher

Clifford Stott

2020/4/22

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