Much research studies how individuals cope with disease threat by blaming out-groups and protecting the in-group. The model of collective symbolic coping (CSC) describes four stages by which representations of a threatening event are elaborated in the mass media: awareness, divergence, convergence, and normalization. We used the CSC model to predict when symbolic in-group protection (othering) would occur in the case of the avian influenza (AI) outbreak. Two studies documented CSC stages and showed that othering occurred during the divergence stage, characterized by an uncertain symbolic environment. Study 1 analysed media coverage of AI over time, documenting CSC stages of awareness and divergence. In Study 2, a two-wave repeated cross-sec...
The current situation around coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) portrays a threat to us in several ...
The aim of this paper is to argue that people’s decision to not get vaccinated against COVID- 19 – m...
We explore the implications of IR Cohen's work on immune cognition for understanding rising rates of...
Much research studies how individuals cope with disease threat by blaming out-groups and protecting ...
Lay perceptions of collectives (e.g., groups, organizations, countries) implicated in the 2009 H1N1 ...
Integrating evolutionary and social representations theories, the current study examines the relatio...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
COVID-19 threatens lives, livelihoods, and civic institutions. Although restrictive public health be...
Building on an evolutionary approach to outgroup avoidance, this study shows relations between perce...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
This paper examines the emerging cultural patterns and interpretative repertoires in reports of an i...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
Epidemics of respiratory infectious disease remain one of the most serious health risks facing the p...
In the face of a novel infectious disease, changing our collective behaviour is critical to saving l...
The current situation around coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) portrays a threat to us in several ...
The aim of this paper is to argue that people’s decision to not get vaccinated against COVID- 19 – m...
We explore the implications of IR Cohen's work on immune cognition for understanding rising rates of...
Much research studies how individuals cope with disease threat by blaming out-groups and protecting ...
Lay perceptions of collectives (e.g., groups, organizations, countries) implicated in the 2009 H1N1 ...
Integrating evolutionary and social representations theories, the current study examines the relatio...
Popular culture perceptions of disasters, including disease epidemics, often view the public as a te...
AbstractHistorically, there has been an exaggerated fear related to infection compared to other cond...
COVID-19 threatens lives, livelihoods, and civic institutions. Although restrictive public health be...
Building on an evolutionary approach to outgroup avoidance, this study shows relations between perce...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
This paper examines the emerging cultural patterns and interpretative repertoires in reports of an i...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing was one of the more important behaviours for reduc...
Epidemics of respiratory infectious disease remain one of the most serious health risks facing the p...
In the face of a novel infectious disease, changing our collective behaviour is critical to saving l...
The current situation around coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) portrays a threat to us in several ...
The aim of this paper is to argue that people’s decision to not get vaccinated against COVID- 19 – m...
We explore the implications of IR Cohen's work on immune cognition for understanding rising rates of...