Martijn van Zomeren

Martijn van Zomeren

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 42

Europe-Netherlands

About Martijn van Zomeren

Martijn van Zomeren, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen,

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

Polarization from the perspective of ambivalents: Feeling caught in the social crossfire of the US abortion debate

Believing that we can change our world for the better: A Triple-A (Agent-Action-Aim) Framework of self-efficacy beliefs in the context of collective social and ecological aims

The intergroup value protection model: A theoretically integrative and dynamic approach to intergroup conflict escalation in democratic societies

Defend, Deny, Distance, and Dismantle: A New Measure of Advantaged Identity Management

The radical flank: Curse or blessing of a social movement?

The ACES guide for researchers in psychology: Fostering researchers’ informed decision-making about theory selection and theoretical integration

How perceived polarization predicts attitude moralization (and vice versa): A four-wave longitudinal study during the 2020 US election.

Together we will rise? Perceptions of instrumentality and normalization as motivations for joint collective action among the disadvantaged

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13766

Citations(since 2020)

8068

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8552

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

80

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Top articles of Martijn van Zomeren

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Journal

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Publication Date

Polarization from the perspective of ambivalents: Feeling caught in the social crossfire of the US abortion debate

European Journal of Social Psychology

Gonneke M Ton

Martijn van Zomeren

Katherine Stroebe

2024/2

Believing that we can change our world for the better: A Triple-A (Agent-Action-Aim) Framework of self-efficacy beliefs in the context of collective social and ecological aims

Karen RS Hamann

Marlis C Wullenkord

Gerhard Reese

Martijn van Zomeren

2024/2

The intergroup value protection model: A theoretically integrative and dynamic approach to intergroup conflict escalation in democratic societies

Martijn van Zomeren

Chantal d’Amore

Inga Lisa Pauls

Eric Shuman

Ana Leal

2024/5

Defend, Deny, Distance, and Dismantle: A New Measure of Advantaged Identity Management

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Eric Shuman

Martijn van Zomeren

Tamar Saguy

Eric Knowles

Eran Halperin

2024/1/29

The radical flank: Curse or blessing of a social movement?

Global Environmental Psychology

Sophia Dasch

Millicent Bellm

Eric Shuman

Martijn van Zomeren

2023/9/14

The ACES guide for researchers in psychology: Fostering researchers’ informed decision-making about theory selection and theoretical integration

Review of General Psychology

Martijn van Zomeren

2024/3/1

How perceived polarization predicts attitude moralization (and vice versa): A four-wave longitudinal study during the 2020 US election.

Journal of personality and social psychology

Chantal D'Amore

Martijn van Zomeren

Namkje Koudenburg

2024/2/22

Together we will rise? Perceptions of instrumentality and normalization as motivations for joint collective action among the disadvantaged

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Siwar Hasan-Aslih

Ruthie Pliskin

Eric Shuman

Martijn van Zomeren

Tamar Saguy

...

2023/3/19

The social tensions felt within: Explaining felt ambivalence about polarized societal debates through perceived opinion discrepancies in the social environment

British Journal of Social Psychology

Gonneke Marina Ton

Katherine Stroebe

Martijn van Zomeren

2023/1

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Motives and Barriers for Sustained Collective Action Toward Social Change

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Noa Cohen-Eick

Eric Shuman

Martijn van Zomeren

Eran Halperin

2023/11/3

When Are Social Protests Effective?

Eric Shuman

Amit Goldenberg

Tamar Saguy

Eran Halperin

Martijn van Zomeren

2023/10/31

Defend, deny, distance, and dismantle: A measure of how advantaged group members manage their identity

Eric Shuman

Martijn van Zomeren

Tamar Saguy

Eric Knowles

2022/6/5

Protest movements involving limited violence can sometimes be effective: Evidence from the 2020 BlackLivesMatter protests

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Eric Shuman

Siwar Hasan-Aslih

Martijn van Zomeren

Tamar Saguy

Eran Halperin

2022/4/5

The relation between system justification and collective action in individualistic versus collectivistic European countries

TPM-Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology

Valeria De Cristofaro

Valerio Pellegrini

Martijn Van Zomeren

2022/3

Attitude moralization within polarized contexts: An emotional value-protective response to dyadic harm cues

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Chantal D’Amore

Martijn van Zomeren

Namkje Koudenburg

2022/11

Caught in a social crossfire: Exploring the social forces behind and experience of ambivalence about potential social change

European Journal of Social Psychology

Gonneke Marina Ton

Katherine Stroebe

Martijn van Zomeren

2022/2

Explaining immigrant threat perceptions and pro‐immigrant collective action intentions through issue‐specific moral conviction and general need for closure: The case of the US …

European Journal of Social Psychology

Valeria De Cristofaro

Valerio Pellegrini

Stefano Livi

Martijn Van Zomeren

2022/8

Does crossing a moral line justify collective means? Explaining how a perceived moral violation triggers normative and nonnormative forms of collective action

European Journal of Social Psychology

Inga L Pauls

Eric Shuman

Martijn van Zomeren

Tamar Saguy

Eran Halperin

2022/2

The power of the ingroup for promoting collective action: How distinctive treatment from fellow minority members motivates collective action

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Christopher T Begeny

Jolien van Breen

Colin Wayne Leach

Martijn van Zomeren

Aarti Iyer

2022/7/1

Premi AIP della Sezione di Psicologia Sociale 2022–premio miglior articolo scientifico

V De Cristofaro

V Pellegrini

M Giacomantonio

S Livi

M Van Zomeren

2022

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Co-Authors

H-index: 181
James J. Gross

James J. Gross

Stanford University

H-index: 110
Russell Spears

Russell Spears

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 80
Tom Postmes

Tom Postmes

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 72
Agneta H. Fischer

Agneta H. Fischer

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 57
Bertjan Doosje

Bertjan Doosje

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 47
colin wayne leach

colin wayne leach

Columbia University in the City of New York

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