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  1. The Role of Subjective Attributions in the Association Between Australian Identity and Climate Policy Support Following the 2019/2020 “Black Summer” Bushfires
  2. “How will our children cope?”: Understanding Fear and Hope About Climate Change Through Qualitative Approaches
  3. The Role of Subjective Attributions in the Association between Australian Identity andClimate Policy Support Following the 2019/2020 ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires
  4. Collective future thinking and contemporary climate action
  5. No time like the future? Towards a generative, prospective and possibilities-focussed ‘futures social psychology’
  6. No time like the future? Towards a generative, prospective and possibilities‐focussed ‘futures social psychology’
  7. “How will our children cope?”: Understanding Fear and Hope About Climate Change Through Qualitative Approaches
  8. Climate Worry and Mental Health in Young People
  9. Distress, wellbeing, and growth amidst COVID‐19: Considering the dynamic interplay between positive and negative anticipatory emotions
  10. Profiles of an Ideal Society: The Utopian Visions of Ordinary People
  11. Dietary behaviour as a form of collective action: A social identity model of vegan activism
  12. Mental distress of parents with chronic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: A prospective cohort study
  13. Parent and child mental health trajectories April 2020 to May 2021: Strict lockdown versus no lockdown in Australia
  14. Climate change‐related worry among Australian adolescents: an eight‐year longitudinal study
  15. “Poison” or “protection”? A mixed methods exploration of Australian parents' COVID-19 vaccination intentions
  16. Insights into adolescent well‐being from computerised analysis of written language
  17. Study Protocol for the COVID-19 Pandemic Adjustment Survey (CPAS): A Longitudinal Study of Australian Parents of a Child 0–18 Years
  18. Utopia and ideology in cultural dynamics
  19. Imagining better societies: A social psychological framework for the study of utopian thinking and collective action
  20. Issues (and solutions) facing early career psychology researchers looking at sustainable consumption
  21. Folk Theories of Artifact Creation: How Intuitions About Human Labor Influence the Value of Artifacts
  22. Lay Concepts of Art, Craft, and Manufacture and the Implications for Sustainable Consumption
  23. Greens or space invaders: Prominent utopian themes and effects on social change motivation
  24. More Than Idyll Speculation: Utopian Thinking for Planetary Health
  25. A multiple-method analysis of appraisal-emotion relationships: The case of the prosocial intergroup emotions
  26. Greens or Space Invaders: Prominent Utopian Themes and Effects on Social Change Motivation
  27. Functions of Utopia: How Utopian Thinking Motivates Societal Engagement
  28. Managing Work Across Shifts: Not All Shifts Are Equal
  29. Interpersonal communication about climate change: how messages change when communicated through simulated online social networks
  30. Alternatives to the fixed-set model: A review of appraisal models of emotion
  31. Improving employee outcomes among an often-neglected occupational group in healthcare: Stimulating work and job control keep hospital administrators happy.
  32. Multiple emotions: A person-centered approach to the relationship between intergroup emotion and action orientation.
  33. Folk theory of social change