Richard J. Crisp

Richard J. Crisp

Durham University

H-index: 64

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard J. Crisp

Richard J. Crisp, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of prejudice, social cognition, intergroup relations, diversity, contact.

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

Essential social psychology

Redrawing the Boundaries

Let's stay close: An examination of the effects of imagined contact on behavior toward children with disability

Remembrance of contact past: When intergroup contact metacognitions decrease outgroup tolerance

Using indirect intergroup contact strategies to foster the inclusion of disadvantaged children

Redrawing the Boundaries: Creating Positive Intergroup Relations Interventions through Shared Values, Memberships, and Identities

Perceptions of emotional functionality: similarities and differences among dignity, face, and honor cultures

From Culture to Cognition: Social Categorization Theory Reloaded

Richard J. Crisp Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

15354

Citations(since 2020)

6314

Cited By

12341

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

132

i10Index(since 2020)

106

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Durham University

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Richard J. Crisp Skills & Research Interests

prejudice

social cognition

intergroup relations

diversity

contact

Top articles of Richard J. Crisp

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Essential social psychology

Richard J Crisp

Rhiannon N Turner

Rose Meleady

2024/4/3

Redrawing the Boundaries

Psychological Intergroup Interventions: Evidence-based Approaches to Improve Intergroup Relations

Danielle Blaylock

Rhiannon N Turner

Richard J Crisp

2023/10/12

Let's stay close: An examination of the effects of imagined contact on behavior toward children with disability

Social Development

Veronica Margherita Cocco

Elisa Bisagno

Gian Antonio Di Bernardo

Nicola Bicocchi

Simone Calderara

...

2023/8

Remembrance of contact past: When intergroup contact metacognitions decrease outgroup tolerance

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Lisbeth Drury

Michèle D Birtel

Georgina Randsley de Moura

Richard J Crisp

2023/4

Using indirect intergroup contact strategies to foster the inclusion of disadvantaged children

Elisa Bisagno

Alessia Cadamuro

Gian Antonio Di Bernardo

Veronica Margherita Cocco

Sofia Stathi

...

2023

Redrawing the Boundaries: Creating Positive Intergroup Relations Interventions through Shared Values, Memberships, and Identities

Danielle Blaylock

Rhiannon N Turner

Richard J Crisp

2023/10/12

Perceptions of emotional functionality: similarities and differences among dignity, face, and honor cultures

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Angela T Maitner

Jamie DeCoster

Per A Andersson

Kimmo Eriksson

Sara Sherbaji

...

2022/4

From Culture to Cognition: Social Categorization Theory Reloaded

Theories in Social Psychology, Second Edition

Richard J Crisp

Angela T Maitner

Andrew J Marcinko

2022/3/14

Building bonds: A pre-registered secondary data analysis examining linear and curvilinear relations between socio-economic status and communal attitudes

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Mario Weick

Dominique-Laurent Couturier

Milica Vasiljevic

Paddy Ross

Cory J Clark

...

2022/9/1

Closing comment: The ever increasing importance of applied social psychology

Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Richard J Crisp

2021/12/9

40 years of multiple social categorization: A tool for social inclusivity

Francesca Prati

Richard J Crisp

Monica Rubini

2020/12/26

Don’t hurt my outgroup friend: A multifaceted form of imagined contact promotes intentions to counteract bullying

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Loris Vezzali

Michèle D Birtel

Gian Antonio Di Bernardo

Sofia Stathi

Richard John Crisp

...

2020/8

Intergroup contact, social dominance, and environmental concern: A test of the cognitive-liberalization hypothesis.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Rose Meleady

Richard J Crisp

Kristof Dhont

Tim Hopthrow

Rhiannon N Turner

2020

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