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Brief Mating Behavior at Dawn and Dusk and Long Nocturnal Matings in the Butterfly Melanitis leda
Abstract: Information on the mating system of an insect species is necessary to gain insight into sexual selection and population structure. Male territoriality of the common evening brown butterfly Melanitis leda has been...
Brief Mating Behavior at Dawn and Dusk and Long Nocturnal Matings in the Butterfly Melanitis leda
AbstractInformation on the mating system of an insect species is necessary to gain insight into sexual selection and population structure. Male territoriality of the common evening brown...
'Flying while Muslim'
Contemporary analyses of citizenship emphasise the importance of being able to occupy public space in a manner that does not compromise one’s sense of self. Moreover, they foreground individuals’ active engagement with others...
Experiences of food insecurity among older people in B&NES
This report presents the findings from research commissioned by Bath & North East Somerset (B&NES) Council to examine food insecurity among older residents across the B&NES region. The research builds on a previous...
Published by: University of Bath
The need to refocus on the group as the site of radicalization

The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developing a commitment to violent extremism (conceived of as a process of radicalization). These interventions acknowledge the...

From theorizing radicalization to surveillance practices
There are several psychological analyses of the processes of radicalization resulting in terrorism. However, we know little about how those in authority (e.g., the police) conceptualize the psychological dynamics to...
Choosing between conciliatory and oppositional leaders
In this paper we examine the role of out-group signals and in-group leader tactics in the choice and evaluation of rival in-group leader candidates. Study 1 found preference for a negotiating in-group leader over an oppositional...
A survey of food insecurity among Bath and North East Somerset residents in receipt of Pension Credits
Objectives: The University of Bath conducted a survey to understand food insecurity among Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) residents who are in receipt of Pension Credits.

Design and Methods: Surveys were sent...
Published by: University of Bath
The ‘activist identity’ and activism across domains
Two correlational studies of activists examined the association between belonging to community organizations or groups and sustained activism within a particular domain. In Study 1 (N = 45) larger activist networks, controlling...
When believing in the union is (not) enough:
Three field studies conducted with academics and students examined the dynamic role of threat and normative support for a union in qualifying the relationship between union-related legitimacy and efficacy beliefs, and union...
From theorizing radicalization to surveillance practices
There are several psychological analyses of the processes of radicalization resulting in terrorism. However, we know little about how those in authority (e.g., the police) conceptualize the psychological dynamics to...
Choosing between conciliatory and oppositional leaders
In this paper we examine the role of out-group signals and in-group leader tactics in the choice and evaluation of rival in-group leader candidates. Study 1 found preference for a negotiating in-group leader over an oppositional...
Perspectives of UK adolescents on the youth climate strikes

The school climate-strike movement has become a powerful force, shaping how people engage with climate change. Here we use a qualitative interview methodology to give voice to adolescents in the United Kingdom. We show how...

'Flying while Muslim'
Contemporary analyses of citizenship emphasise the importance of being able to occupy public space in a manner that does not compromise one’s sense of self. Moreover, they foreground individuals’ active engagement with others...
Experiences of food insecurity among older people in B&NES
This report presents the findings from research commissioned by Bath & North East Somerset (B&NES) Council to examine food insecurity among older residents across the B&NES region. The research builds on a previous...
Published by: University of Bath
Regarding Societal Change
In this paper we introduce our special thematic section on societal change. We begin by providing an overview of the aims of the section, and how these aims grew out of a need to address conceptual and empirical challenges in...
I know who I am, but who do they think I am? Muslim perspectives on encounters with airport authorities
In this paper we report an analysis of individual and group interviews with thirty-eight Scottish Muslims concerning their encounters with authority – especially those at airports. Our analysis shows that a key theme in...
Turning the Analytic Gaze on “Us”
What leads to the alienation and political (dis)engagement of minority groups is a critical question for political psychologists. Recently, research has focused attention on one particular minority group – Muslims in the West –...
A survey of food insecurity among Bath and North East Somerset residents in receipt of Pension Credits
Objectives: The University of Bath conducted a survey to understand food insecurity among Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) residents who are in receipt of Pension Credits.

Design and Methods: Surveys were sent...
Published by: University of Bath

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