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Alastair Nightingale
Alastair Nightingale
Maynooth University
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“It’s just heart breaking”: Doing inclusive political solidarity or ambivalent paternalism through sympathetic discourse within the “refugee crisis” debate.
A Nightingale, M Quayle, O Muldoon
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 2017
402017
Beyond borders
A Nightingale, S Goodman, S Parker
The psychologist 30, 58-62, 2017
92017
New group memberships formed after an acquired brain injury and posttraumatic growth: A prospective study
SM Griffin, EL Kinsella, D Bradshaw, G McMahon, A Nightingale, ...
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 32 (8), 2054-2076, 2022
42022
The Transnational Patriot
A Nightingale, O Muldoon, M Quayle
European Psychologist, 2021
42021
Sexual violence and traumatic identity change: Evidence of collective post-traumatic growth
OT Muldoon, A Nightingale, R Lowe, SM Griffin, G McMahon, D Bradshaw, ...
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2023
32023
Improving intergroup relation through humanization: The moderating role of negative direct contact and the mediating role of intergroup affect
I Borinca, A McAuliffe, A Nightingale
Asian Journal of Social Psychology 27 (1), 16-26, 2024
22024
Growing leaders from below: Identity‐based worker education and identity‐leader ability among self‐employed women in India
S Jay, A Nightingale, N Bali, S Ryklief, M Adshead
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 32 (6), 1016-1028, 2022
12022
Social Cohesion Strengthens Compliance With COVID-19 Restrictions: Evidence From a Longitudinal Study
I Borinca, C McHugh, D Bradshaw, S Jay, J Roth, M Quayle, G McMahon, ...
12021
Child sexual abuse and social identity loss: A qualitative analysis of survivors' public accounts
OT Muldoon, A Nightingale, G McMahon, S Griffin, D Bradshaw, RD Lowe, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2024
2024
Posttraumatic growth, group memberships, and Acquired Brain Injury
SM Griffin, E Kinsella, D Bradshaw, G McMahon, A Nightingale, D Fortune, ...
OSF, 2023
2023
“Let’s Act”: An evaluation of an emancipatory theatre-based intervention to improve attitudes towards refugees
A Nightingale
OSF, 2022
2022
EXTENDING THE SOCIAL CURE: GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO STRESS
G McMahon, S Howard, SM Griffin, D Bradshaw, A Nightingale, ...
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 84 (5), A17-A17, 2022
2022
Exploring people's discourse who have experienced child sexual abuse and waived their right to anonymity
A Nightingale, O Muldoon, SM Griffin, G McMahon, D Bradshaw, I Borinca
OSF, 2021
2021
Mobilising collective action and constructing positive political identities through ambivalent discourses within the immigration debate
A Nightingale
University of Limerick, 2020
2020
The migration crisis – Psychological perspectives.
D Manstead, T., Reicher, S., Greenland, K., Nightingale, A., Goodman, S ...
Psychologists report from a meeting sponsored by SPSSI-UK and Cardiff …, 2016
2016
New group memberships formed after an acquired brain injury predicts post-traumatic growth: A prospective study.
SM Griffin, E Kinsella, D Bradshaw, G McMahon, A Nightingale, D Fortune, ...
OSF, 0
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