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Theories of socio-political change and the dynamics of sub-group versus superordinate interests

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Reynolds, Katherine J
Jones, Benjamin
O'Brien, Kerry
Subasic, Emina

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American Psychological Association

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Social change is a core topic within political and social psychology. In light of recent world-wide protest movements directed at social change it is timely to reflect on where current theory and research on socio-political change stands, what the unresol

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European Psychologist

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2037-12-31
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