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31. Carriere, K.R., Hallenbeck, G., Sullivan, D., Ghion, R. (under review). You’re Not LIke The Rest of Them: Disrupting Meta-Perceptions Dilutes Dehumanization.
30. Will, M*., & Carriere, K. R. (under review). Ally See or Ally Do: Rewarding Corporate Social Responsibility through Purchasing.
29. Marshall, S*., & Carriere, K. R. (under review). To post or not to post: Companies supporting mental health leads to stronger consumer support
29. Carriere, K.R. (July 2022). Psychology in Policy: Redefining Politics Through The Individual”. Springer Nature.
28. Carriere, K.R. (2022). Possible Ideologies. In Glaveanu, V. P. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillian.
27. Geedy-Gill, T.*, & Carriere, K.R. (accepted for Special Issue). The promise of security: Restricting rights based on threat and group membership. International Journal of Psychology.
26. Wagoner, B., & Carriere, K. R. (2020). Introducing Where Culture and Minds Meet. In: B. Wagoner, & K. R. Carriere (Eds.). Where Culture and Mind Meet: Principles for a Dynamic Cultural Psychology.
25. Moghaddam, F. M., Hendricks, M. J., & Carriere, K. R. (2020). Psychology, normativity, and revolution. In: B. Wagoner, K. R. Carriere (Eds.). Where Culture and Mind Meet: Principles for a Dynamic Cultural Psychology.
24. Carriere, K.R. (2020). Towards a cultural psychology of threat. In: B. Wagoner, & K. R. Carriere (Eds.). Where Culture and Mind Meet: Principles for a Dynamic Cultural Psychology.
23. Carriere, K.R., Hallahan, A.*, & Moghaddam, F. M. (2020). Restrictions of human rights due to perceived threat: a meta-analysis. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.
22. Carriere, K.R. (2020). Workers’ rights are human rights: Organizing the psychology of labor movements. Current Opinions in Psychology, 35, 60-64.
21. Carriere, K.R., Hendricks, M., & Moghaddam, F. M. (2019). Sophisticated but scared: The effects of political sophistication, right-wing authoritarianism, and threat on civil liberty restrictions. Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy.
20. Morse, L., Gunia, B.C., Carriere, K. R.. (under review). “You don’t want to do that”: Economic self-sacrifice in service of self-interest.
19. Carriere, K. R. (2019). Looking back to look forward: A working history of cultural psychology. In P. F. Bendassolli (Ed.). Culture, work, and psychology: Invitations to dialogue (pp. 21-34). Charlotte: NC: Information Age Publishing.
18. Carriere, K. R. (2019). Threats to human rights: A general review. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 7(1), 8-32.
17. Carriere, K. R. (2019). Cultural violence: A preliminary analysis of rights and duties. Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology. 25(1), 100-103. doi: 10.1037/pac0000364.
16. Carriere, K. R. (2019). A textual political imagination. In S. Brown, & L. Tateo (Eds.). The method of imagination (pp. 23-36). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
15.Carriere, K. R., Garney, G., & Moghaddam, F. M. (2018). Terrorism as a form of violence. In A. T. Vazsonyi, D. Flannery, & M. DeLisi: The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression, (2nd ed., pp. 626-644). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
14. Carriere, K. R. (2018). Dialoging the collective imagination through literary fan activism. Culture & Psychology. 24(4), 529-544. doi: 10.1177/1354067X18796805.
13. De Saint Laurent, C., Obradović, S., & Carriere, K. R. (2018). Introduction. In C. de Saint Laurent, S. Obradović, & K. R. Carriere (Eds.). Imagining collective futures: Perspectives from Social, Cultural, and Political Psychology (pp. 1-12). London, UK: Palgrave MacMillan.
12. Carriere, K. R. (2018). Framing the issue: Literature, collective imagination, and fan activism. In C. de Saint Laurent, S. Obradović, & K. R. Carriere (Eds.). Imagining collective futures: Perspectives from Social, Cultural, and Political Psychology (pp. 39-58). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
11. Carriere, K. R. (2018). Your duty towards my right – Ambivalent traps in rights and duties. In I. Albert, E. Abbey, & J. Valsiner (Eds). Trans-generational family relations: Investigating ambivalences (pp. 263-279). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
10. Carriere, K. R., & Encinosa, W. (2017). The risks of operational militarization: Increased conflict against militarized police. Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy. 23(3), 1-13. doi: 10.1515/peps-2017-0016.
9. Kohler, A., Lordelo, L., & Carriere, K. R. (2017). Researching research: Three perspectives for a hint of perspectivism. In Sullivan, G., Cresswell, J., Ellis, B., Morgan, M., & Schraube, E. (Eds.). Resistance and renewal in theoretical psychology (pp. 215-223). Conventry, UK: Captus Press.
8. Jaspal, R., Carriere, K. R., & Moghaddam, F. (2016). Bridging micro, meso, and macro processes in social psychology. In J., Valsiner, G. Marsico, N. Chaudhary, T. Sato, & V. Dazzani (Eds). Psychology as a science of human being: The Yokohama manifesto (pp. 265-278). United Kingdom: Springer.
7. Carriere, K. R., & Blackman, M*. (2016). Perceptions of Recruitment Videos from Armed Forces. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 22(4), 401-403. doi: 10.1037/pac000219.
6. Carriere, K. R. (2016). The militarization of police’s eyes, ears, and hands: The 1033 Department of Defense program and police safety outcomes (Masters Thesis). Georgetown University.
5. Carriere, K. R. (2016). The pervasive power of political positioning: A review of Culture and Political Psychology. Culture & Psychology, 22, 158-165.
4. Carriere, K. R. (2014). Culture cultivating culture: The four products of a meaning-made world. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 48, 270-282. doi: 10.1007/s12124-013-9252-0.
3. Carriere, K. R. (2013). Hunting and gathering for signs: A theoretical development of semiotic processing. Psychology & Society, 5(3), 44-65.
2. Carriere, K. R. (2013). Making a place into a home: The affective construction of the feeling<>being differentiation. Psychology & Society, 5(3), 87-103.
1. Carriere, K. R. (2013). Introduction to the special issue: Semiotic mechanisms in everyday life. Psychology & Society, 5(3), 6-19.