Sammyh Khan
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Effects of extreme ritual practices on psychophysiological well-being
D Xygalatas, S Khan, M Lang, R Kundt, E Kundtová-Klocová, J Krátký, ...
Current Anthropology 60 (5), 699-707, 2019
32019
A longitudinal study of the effects of internet use on subjective well-being
D Paez, G Delfino, S Vargas-Salfate, JH Liu, H Gil De Zúñiga, S Khan, ...
Media Psychology, 1-35, 2019
2019
Opium of the people? National identification predicts well‐being over time
SS Khan, N Garnett, D Hult Khazaie, JH Liu, H Gil de Zúñiga
British Journal of Psychology, 2019
22019
Swedish Supporter Liaison Officers in Action
E Madsen, S Khan, N Willians, J Havelund
Idrottsforum; 2019-02-26, 1-18, 2019
32019
The value of Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs) in fan dialogue, conflict, governance and football crowd management in Sweden
C Stott, S Khan, E Madsen, J Havelund
Soccer & Society, 1-13, 2018
22018
System justification enhances well‐being: A longitudinal analysis of the palliative function of system justification in 18 countries
S Vargas‐Salfate, D Paez, SS Khan, JH Liu, H Gil de Zúñiga
British Journal of Social Psychology 57 (3), 567-590, 2018
112018
Can raising awareness about the psychological causes of obesity reduce obesity stigma?
SS Khan, M Tarrant, D Weston, P Shah, C Farrow
Health communication 33 (5), 585-592, 2018
122018
Social representations of colonialism in Africa and in Europe: Structure and relevance for contemporary intergroup relations
L Licata, SS Khan, S Lastrego, R Cabecinhas, JP Valentim, JH Liu
International journal of intercultural relations 62, 68-79, 2018
122018
Lessons from the past for the future: The definition and mobilisation of Hindu nationhood by the Hindu nationalist movement of India
SS Khan, T Svensson, YA Jogdand, JH Liu
PsychOpen, 2017
92017
What do national flags stand for? An exploration of associations across 11 countries
JC Becker, DA Butz, CG Sibley, FK Barlow, LM Bitacola, O Christ, ...
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 48 (3), 335-352, 2017
142017
Patient experiences of a bariatric group programme for managing obesity: a qualitative interview study
M Tarrant, SS Khan, CV Farrow, P Shah, M Daly, K Kos
British journal of health psychology 22 (1), 77-93, 2017
182017
Using social identity to promote health: the impact of group memberships on health in the context of obesity
C Farrow, M Tarrant, S Khan
Addiction, Behavioral Change and Social Identity, 64-82, 2016
12016
Understanding the persistence of caste: A commentary on Cotterill, Sidanius, Bhardwaj and Kumar (2014)
Y Jogdand, SS Khan, AK Mishra
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 4 (2), 554-570, 2016
92016
Policing Football in Sweden
C Stott, J Havelund, F Lundberg, S Khan, L Joern, J Hoggertt, ...
enable-research. org, 2016
12016
Greater family identification—but not greater contact with family members—leads to better health: Evidence from a Spanish longitudinal study
JRH Wakefield, F Sani, M Herrera, SS Khan, P Dugard
European Journal of Social Psychology 46 (4), 506-513, 2016
72016
How collective participation impacts social identity: A longitudinal study from India
SS Khan, N Hopkins, S Reicher, S Tewari, N Srinivasan, C Stevenson
Political Psychology 37 (3), 309-325, 2016
362016
Explaining effervescence: Investigating the relationship between shared social identity and positive experience in crowds
N Hopkins, SD Reicher, SS Khan, S Tewari, N Srinivasan, C Stevenson
Cognition and Emotion 30 (1), 20-32, 2016
552016
Policing football in Sweden: enabling an evidence based approach
C Stott, J Havelund, F Lundberg, S Khan, L Joern, J Hogget, ...
12016
Shared identity predicts enhanced health at a mass gathering
SS Khan, N Hopkins, S Reicher, S Tewari, N Srinivasan, C Stevenson
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 18 (4), 504-522, 2015
402015
Being together at the Magh Mela: The social psychology of crowds and collectivity
N Hopkins, C Stevenson, S Shankar, K Pandey, S Khan, S Tewari
Sacred mobilities. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 19-39, 2015
162015
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