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  1. Social representations of Canadian history
  2. Conserving Nature, Resisting Change: Political Conservatism and Evasion of Anti-Systemic Environmentalisms
  3. Conserving Nature, Resisting Change: Political Conservatism and Evasion of Anti-Systemic Environmentalisms
  4. Decolonial Considerations of Environmentalism
  5. Does environmental psychology afford an “effective context” for the study of structural racism?
  6. Does Environmental Psychology Afford an “Effective Context” for the Study of Structural Racism?
  7. Confronting Racism‐evasive Ignorance in Standard Pedagogy of Hegemonic Social Psychology
  8. Wakarusa Wetlands Survey: University of Kansas Undergraduates
  9. Attributing extreme weather to climate change: State Park employees as institutional actors
  10. Conserving Nature, Resisting Change: Political Conservatism and Evasion of Anti-Systemic Environmentalisms
  11. A Tale of Two Civics: How Social Identity Shapes College Students’ Endorsement of Conventional and Critical Forms of Civic Engagement
  12. Toward a decolonial Africa-centering ecological and social psychology
  13. Conception and experience of well-being in two Ghanaian samples: Implications for Positive Psychology
  14. Decolonial considerations of environmentalism: Observations from a (US) State Park
  15. Psychology as a site for decolonial analysis
  16. Decoloniality as a social issue for psychological study
  17. Climate Change Anxiety Focus Groups: Executive Summary
  18. General Psychology Otherwise: A Decolonial Articulation
  19. Obligation or Desire: Variation in Motivation for Compliance With COVID-19 Public Health Guidance
  20. A Decolonial Africa(n)-Centered Psychology of Antiracism
  21. The Impact of COVID-19 and Religious Restrictions on the Well-Being of Ghanaian Christians: The Perspectives of Religious Leaders
  22. Ban of Religious Gatherings during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Christian Church Leaders’ Well-Being in Ghana
  23. The modernity/coloniality of love: Individualist lifeways and charismatic christianity in Ghanaian worlds
  24. “Indigenous” Nature Connection? A Response to Kurth, Narvaez, Kohn, and Bae (2020)
  25. Gendered virtual environments of STEM fields: a cultural-ecological analysis of predominantly white and historically black institutions
  26. Cultural–Ecological Moderation of Physical Attractiveness Bias: Attractiveness-Based Discrimination or Discrimination of Attractiveness?
  27. Dilemma Tales as African Knowledge Practice: An Example From Research on Obligations of Support
  28. Epistemic Violence in Research on Eldercare
  29. A Cultural Psychological Model of Cross-National Variation in Gender Gaps in STEM Participation
  30. Cultural Models of Well-Being Implicit in Four Ghanaian Languages
  31. Stereotype Threat in Black College Students Across Many Operationalizations
  32. The impact of an intervention to improve women's GPAs in college STEM courses depended on ethnicity
  33. Decolonial theory and disability studies: On the modernity/coloniality of ability
  34. The Psychology of Neoliberalism and the Neoliberalism of Psychology
  35. Support for Tough Immigration Policy: Identity Defense or Concern for Law and Order?
  36. ‘My Own House, Car, My Husband, and Children’: meanings of success among Ghanaians
  37. Subordinated Knowledge as a Tool for Creative Maladjustment and Resistance to Racial Oppression
  38. Conceptions of love in Ghana: An exploration among Ghanaian Christians
  39. Collective memory as tool for intergroup conflict: The case of 9/11 commemoration
  40. Silence in official representations of history: Implications for national identity and intergroup relations
  41. A cultural psychological analysis of collective memory as mediated action: Constructions of Indian history
  42. The modernity/coloniality of being: Hegemonic psychology as intercultural relations
  43. Racism in the Structure of Everyday Worlds: A Cultural-Psychological Perspective
  44. Overview of 3 approaches to decolonizing psychology
  45. Theory from the South: a decolonial approach to the psychology of global inequality
  46. The (Biological or Cultural) Essence of Essentialism: Implications for Policy Support among Dominant and Subordinated Groups
  47. People think attractive people are good more so in certain cultures
  48. On the Intentionality of Cultural Products: Representations of Black History As Psychological Affordances
  49. Decolonizing Empowerment: Implications for Sustainable Well-Being
  50. Beyond Adaptation: Decolonizing Approaches to Coping With Oppression
  51. Decolonizing Liberation: Toward a Transnational Feminist Psychology
  52. Decolonizing Psychological Science: Introduction to the Special Thematic Section
  53. Relational Mobility Increases Social (but Not Other) Risk Propensity
  54. The threat of sexism in a STEM educational setting: the moderating impacts of ethnicity and legitimacy beliefs on test performance
  55. Avoid or Fight Back? Cultural Differences in Responses to Conflict and the Role of Collectivism, Honor, and Enemy Perception
  56. Ethnic variation in gender-STEM stereotypes and STEM participation: An intersectional approach.
  57. Beware of friends: The cultural psychology of relational mobility and cautious intimacy
  58. Decolonizing methods
  59. Toward a Critical Race Psychology
  60. “Reasonable suspicion” about tough immigration legislation: Enforcing laws or ethnocentric exclusion?
  61. Toward a study of culture suitable for (Frontiers in) cultural psychology
  62. The Marley Hypothesis
  63. Mother or Wife?
  64. National Identity and Immigration Policy: Concern for Legality or Ethnocentric Exclusion?
  65. The Role of Historical Knowledge in Perception of Race-Based Conspiracies
  66. Generosity or genocide? Identity implications of silence in American Thanksgiving commemorations
  67. Does attractiveness buy happiness? “It depends on where you’re from”
  68. Understanding White Americans' Perceptions of Racism in Hurricane Katrina-Related Events
  69. In-Group Favoritism in International Justice Concerns: Power, Involvement, and Attitudes toward the Iraq War and the Cross Straits Relationship in Five Societies
  70. Teaching About Racism: Pernicious Implications of the Standard Portrayal
  71. The cultural grounding of personal relationship: The importance of attractiveness in everyday life.
  72. Health Psychology in African Settings
  73. Genital-Shrinking Panic in Ghana: A Cultural Psychological Analysis
  74. Analyzing Ghanaian Emotions Through Narrative: A Textual Analysis of Ama Ata Aidoo’s Novel Changes
  75. Perceptions of Racism in Hurricane Katrina: A Liberation Psychology Analysis
  76. The detrimental effects of a suggestion of sexism in an instruction situation
  77. The effect of self-affirmation on perception of racism
  78. The psychology of engagement with indigenous identities: A cultural perspective.
  79. Understanding Genital-Shrinking Epidemics in West Africa: Koro, Juju, or Mass Psychogenic Illness?
  80. The Cultural Grounding of Personal Relationship: Enemyship in North American and West African Worlds.
  81. The cultural grounding of personal relationship: Friendship in North American and West African worlds
  82. Culture As Patterns: An Alternative Approach to the Problem of Reification