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The social psychology of contemporary antisemitism
Rusi Jaspal
Vice-Chancellor's Office
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Arts & Humanities
Social Psychology
77%
Social Representations
63%
Threat
54%
Israel
51%
Jews
37%
Self-efficacy
34%
Distinctiveness
29%
Self-esteem
27%
Psychological Theory
26%
Psychological
18%
Empirical Research
18%
Continuity
17%
Social Sciences
antisemitism
100%
social psychology
73%
Jew
54%
threat
48%
Israel
40%
psychological theory
27%
continuity
20%
self-esteem
20%
empirical research
20%
self-efficacy
19%