Nathaniel Geiger

Nathaniel Geiger

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Nathaniel Geiger

Nathaniel Geiger, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of Social Psychology, Climate Change Communication, Political Psychology, Social Norms, Emotion.

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

Effects of communicating the rise of climate migration on public perceptions of climate change and migration

Psychological, social, and cultural barriers to public engagement with climate change

Climate change–induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants

Hopium or empowering hope? A meta-analysis of hope and climate engagement

Core Social Motives Explain Responses to Collective Action Issues

India and US Climate Expert Assessments for Mitigation and Adaptation: Identifying Solutions and Barriers Across Contexts

Experience matters: Civic discussion increases self-efficacy and reduces forecasted discomfort in future conversations

Political psychology and the climate crisis

Nathaniel Geiger Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Communication Science The Media School

Citations(all)

1802

Citations(since 2020)

1475

Cited By

683

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Indiana University Bloomington

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Nathaniel Geiger Skills & Research Interests

Social Psychology

Climate Change Communication

Political Psychology

Social Norms

Emotion

Top articles of Nathaniel Geiger

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effects of communicating the rise of climate migration on public perceptions of climate change and migration

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Kaitlin Raimi

Melanie Sarge

Nathaniel Geiger

Ash Gillis

Julia Lee

2024

Psychological, social, and cultural barriers to public engagement with climate change

N Geiger

Brianna Middlewood

Janet K Swim

2024

Climate change–induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants

Climatic Change

Ash Gillis

Nathaniel Geiger

Kaitlin Raimi

Julia Lee Cunningham

Melanie A Sarge

2023/5

Hopium or empowering hope? A meta-analysis of hope and climate engagement

Nathaniel Geiger

Timothy Dwyer

Janet K Swim

2023

Core Social Motives Explain Responses to Collective Action Issues

Social and Personality Psychology Compass

Nathaniel Geiger

Cameron Brick

2023

India and US Climate Expert Assessments for Mitigation and Adaptation: Identifying Solutions and Barriers Across Contexts

Available at SSRN 4313840

Landon Yoder

Alora Cain

Ananya Rao

Nathaniel Geiger

Ben Kravitz

...

2023

Experience matters: Civic discussion increases self-efficacy and reduces forecasted discomfort in future conversations

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Nathaniel Geiger

Janet K Swim

Robyn K Mallett

Laurie L Mulvey

2023

Political psychology and the climate crisis

N Geiger

M. Gruszczynski

J.K. Swim

2022

Perceptions of Self-Motives and Environmental Activists’ Motives for Pro-Environmental Behavior

Sustainability

Nathaniel Geiger

2022/8/24

Do people actually “listen to the experts”? A cautionary note on assuming expert credibility and persuasiveness on public health policy advocacy

Health Communication

N. Geiger

2022

Americans experience a false social reality by underestimating popular climate policy support by nearly half

Nature Communications

Gregg Sparkman

Nathaniel Geiger

Elke U Weber

2022/8/23

Not out of MY bank account! Science messaging when climate change policies carry personal financial costs

Thinking & Reasoning

Janet K Swim

Nathaniel Geiger

Joseph G Guerriero

2022/7/3

Young adults face the future of the United States: perceptions of its promise, perils, and possibilities

Futures

Joseph Kantenbacher

Deidra Miniard

Nathaniel Geiger

Landon Yoder

Shahzeen Z Attari

2022/4/20

An examination of expertise, caring and salient value similarity as source factors that garner support for advocated climate policies

Environmental Communication

Nathaniel Geiger

Melanie A Sarge

Ryan N Comfort

2022/8/18

Using the three-pillar model of sustainability to understand lay reactions to climate policy: A multilevel approach.

Environmental Science and Policy

N. Geiger

J.K. Swim

L. Benson

2021

Investigating similarities and differences in individual reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic and the climate crisis

Climatic Change

Nathaniel Geiger

Anagha Gore

Claire V. Squire

Shahzeen Z. Attari

2021

Understanding lay individuals’ mental models of sustainability

The sustainability communication reader: A reflective compendium

Nathaniel Geiger

Janet K Swim

2021

Policy attributes, perceived impacts, and climate change policy preferences

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Janet K Swim

Nathaniel Geiger

2021/10/1

How do I feel when I think about taking action? Hope and boredom, not anxiety and helplessness, predict intentions to take climate action

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Nathaniel Geiger

Janet K Swim

Karen Gasper

John Fraser

Kate Flinner

2021/8/1

Not all boomers: temporal orientation explains inter-and intra-cultural variability in the link between age and climate engagement

Climatic Change

Nathaniel Geiger

Bryan McLaughlin

John Velez

2021/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 61
Janet K. Swim

Janet K. Swim

Penn State University

H-index: 26
Kaitlin T. Raimi

Kaitlin T. Raimi

University of Michigan

H-index: 23
Shahzeen Z. Attari

Shahzeen Z. Attari

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 16
Bryan McLaughlin

Bryan McLaughlin

Texas Tech University

H-index: 15
John Velez

John Velez

Indiana University Bloomington

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