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Reese, G., Rosenmann, A., & Cameron, J.E. (2019). The Psychology of Globalization: Identity, Ideology, & Action. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.
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74. Asbrand, J., Michael, T., Christiansen, H., & Reese, G. (2023). Growing (up) in times of multiple crises–A call for mental health (research) action. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 5(3), 1-5.
73. Keller, J., Eichinger, M., Bechtoldt, M., Liu, S., Neuber, M., Peter, F., ... Reese, G., … & Heinzel, S. (2023). Evaluating the Public Climate School-a multi-component school-based program to promote climate awareness and action in students: A cluster-controlled pilot study. The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 100286.
72. Breuhauer, K., & Reese, G. (2023). A problem to tackle: soccer players’ awareness of microplastic infill in soccer fields predicts support for pro-environmental interventions. German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, 1-12.
71. Ucar, G. K., Gezici-Yalcin, M., Planalı, G. Ö., & Reese, G. (2023). Social identities, climate change denial, and efficacy beliefs as predictors of pro-environmental engagements. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 102144.
70. Reese, G., Rueff, M., & Wullenkord, M.C. (2023). No risk, no fun…ctioning? Perceived climate risks, but not nature connectedness or self-efficacy predict climate anxiety. Frontiers in Climate, 5.
69. Heinzel, S., Tschorn, M., Schulte-Hutner, M., Schäfer, F., Reese, G., Pohle, C., ... & Bechtoldt, M. N. (2023). Anxiety in response to the climate and environmental crises: Validation of the Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale (HEAS) in Germany. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1239425.
68. Bamberg, S., Mues, A. W., Reese, G., Kösling, P., van Deuren, C., & Tröger, J. (2023). Development of a measuring instrument to monitor the biodiversity awareness of the German population. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 102122.
67. Rueff, M. & Reese, G. (2023). Depression and anxiety: A systematic review comparing ecotherapy with cognitive behavioral therapy. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2023.102097
66. Hamann, K. R. S., Wullenkord, M. C., Reese, G., & van Zomeren, M. (2023). Believing that we can change the world for the better: A Triple-A (Agent-Action-Aim) Framework of self-efficacy beliefs in the context of collective social and ecological aims. Personality and Social Psychology Review. doi: 10.1177/10888683231178056
65. Spano, G., Theodorou, A., Reese, G., Carrus, G., Sanesi, G., & Panno, A. (2023). Virtual nature and psychological outcomes: A systematic review. Journal of Environmental Psychology. doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2023.102044
64. Allert, V. & Reese, G. (2023). Social identity based motivation to engage in collective action supporting the redistribution of street space. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 94, 9-24.
63. Reese, G., Mehner, M., Nelke, I., Stahlberg, J., & Menzel, C. (2022). Into the wild… or not: Virtual nature experiences benefit well-being regardless of human-made structures in nature. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 3, 952073.
62. Menzel, C. & Reese, G. (2022). Seeing nature from low to high levels: Mechanisms underlying the restorative effects of viewing nature images. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 81, 101804.
61. Reese, G., Stahlberg, J. & Menzel, C. (2022). Digital shinrin-yoku: Do nature experiences in virtual reality reduce stress and increase well-being as strongly as similar experiences in a physical forest? Virtual Reality, 26, 1245-1255.
60. Eichinger, M.,…, Reese, G., …, & Heinzel, S. (2022). Evaluating the Public Climate School - a multi-component school-based programme to promote climate awareness and action in students: Protocol of the cluster controlled EvalPCS Pilot Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(13), 8039.
59. Loy, L., Reese, G., & Spence, A. (2022).Facing a common human fate: Global identity predicts engagement to mitigate global climate change. Political Psychology, 43, 563-581.
58. Klein, S., Nockur, L., & Reese, G. (2022). Prosociality from the perspective of environmental psychology. Current Opinion in Psychology, 44, 182-187
57. Loy, L., Clemens, A., & Reese, G. (2022). Mind-body practice is related to pro-environmental engagement through self-compassion and global identity rather than to self-enhancement. Mindfulness, 13, 660-673.
56. Menzel, C., Loy, L. S., Reese, G., & Schnepf, J. (2022). Egoism alone does not explain climate inaction. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 37, 16-17.
55. Muñoz, K., Wagner, M., Pauli, F., Christ, J., Reese, G. (2021). Knowledge and Behavioral Habits to Reduce Mycotoxin Dietary Exposure at Household Level in a Cohort of German University Students. Toxins, 13(11), 760.
54. Wullenkord, M., Tröger, J., Hamann, K., Loy, L., & Reese, G. (2021). Climate anxiety: Validation of a German translation of the climate anxiety scale and psychological correlates. Climatic Change, 168, 20.
53. Hamann, K., Holz, J. & Reese, G. (2021). Coaching for sustainability: Empowering sustainability initiatives through action competence, group identification and efficacy beliefs. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 623972.
52. Heidbreder, L., Lange, M. & Reese, G. (2021). #PlasticFreeJuly – Analyzing a worldwide campaign to reduce single-use plastic consumption with twitter. Environmental Communication, 15, 937-953.
51. Loy, L., Tröger, J., Prior, P., & Reese, G. (2021). Global citizens – global jetsetters? The relation between global identity, sufficiency orientation, travelling, and a socio-ecological transformation of the mobility system. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 622842.
50. Menzel, C. & Reese, G. (2021). Implicit associations with nature and urban environments: Effects of lower-level processed image properties. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 591403.
49. Reese, G., Kohler, E., & Menzel, C. (2021). Restore yourself: The effect of control on stress reduction and restoration in virtual reality settings. Sustainability, 13(4), 1995.
48. Tröger, J. & Reese, G. (2021). Talkin’ bout a revolution: An expert interview study exploring barriers and keys to engender change towards societal sufficiency-orientation. Sustainability Science, 16, 827-840
47. Wullenkord, M. & Reese, G. (2021). Avoidance, rationalization, and denial: Defensive self-protection in the face of climate change negatively predicts pro-environmental behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 77, 101683.
46. Hamann, K. & Reese, G. (2020). My influence on the world (of others) – goal efficacy beliefs and efficacy affect predict private, public, and activist pro-environmental intentions. Journal of Social Issues, 76, 35-53.
45. Loy, L., Hamann, K. & Reese, G. (2020). Navigating through the jungle of information. Informational self-efficacy predicts climate change-related media exposure, knowledge, and behaviour. Climatic Change, 163, 2097–2116.
44. Menzel, C., Dennenmoser, F., & Reese, G. (2020). Feeling Stressed and Ugly? Leave the City and Visit Nature! An Experiment on Self-and Other-Perceived Stress and Attractiveness Levels. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(22), 8519.
43. Reese, G., Hamann, K., Heidbreder, L. M., Loy, L. S., Menzel, C., Neubert, S., Tröger, J., & Wullenkord, M. C. (2020). SARS-Cov-2 and environmental protection: A collective psychology agenda for environmental psychology research. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 101444.
42. Reese, G. & Menzel, C. (2020). Klimawandel und psychische Gesundheit – handeln, nicht hadern. Public Health Forum, 28, 68-71.
41. Wullenkord, M., Heidbreder, L. M., & Reese, G. (2020). Reactions to environmental changes: Place attachment predicts interest in earth observation data. Frontiers in Psychology, 11:1442.
40. Eker, S., Reese, G., & Obersteiner, M. (2019). Modelling the drivers of a widespread shift to sustainable diets. Nature Sustainability, 2, 725-735.
39. Klein, S. A., Heck, D. W., Reese, G., & Hilbig, B. E. (2019). On the relationship between Openness to Experience, political orientation, and pro-environmental behavior. Personality and Individual Differences, 138, 344-348.
38. Loy, L. & Reese, G. (2019, advance online publication). Hype and hope? Mind-body practice predicts pro-environmental engagement through global identity. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 66, 101340.
37. McFarland, S., Hackett, J., Hamer, K., Katzarska-Miller, I., Malsch, A., Reese, G., & Reysen, S. (2019). Global human identification and citizenship: A review of psychological studies. Political Psychology, 40, 141-171.
36. Merle, M., Reese, G., & Drews, S. (2019). #globalcitizen: An explorative Twitter analysis of global identity and sustainability communication. Sustainability, 11, 3472.
35. Reese, G., Oettler, L., & Katz, L.C. (2019). Imagining the loss of social and physical place characteristics reduces place attachment. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 65, 101325.
34. Roempke, A.-K., Fritsche, I., & Reese, G. (2019). Get together, feel together, act together: International personal contact increases identification with humanity and global collective action. Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology, 3, 35-48.
33. Thomas, E.F., Smith, L.G.E., McGarty, C., Reese, G., Kende, A., Bliuc, A-M., Curtin, N. & Spears, R. (2019). How social movements mobilize action within and across nations to promote solidarity with refugees. European Journal of Social Psychology, 49, 213-229.
32. Drews, S. & Reese, G. (2018). "Degrowth" vs. other types of growth: Labeling affects emotions but not attitudes. Environmental Communication, 12, 763-772.
31. Fritsche, I., Barth, M., Jugert, P., Masson, T., & Reese, G. (2018a). A social identity model of pro-environmental action (SIMPEA). Psychological Review, 125, 245-269.
30. Fritsche, I., Barth, M., Jugert, P., Masson, T., & Reese, G. (2018b). Die Psychologie der Großen Transformation muss (auch) eine Psychologie kollektiven Handelns sein.[The psychology of the great transformation needs to take into account collective action]. Umweltpsychologie/Environmental Psychology, 22, 139-149.
29. Reese, G., Bamberg, S., Kibbe, A., & Kaiser, F. (2018). In der Vielfalt liegt die Kraft! Kommentar zum Positionspapier der Psychologischen Methodenlehre. Psychologische Rundschau, 69, 344-347.
28. Berthold, A., Reese, G., & Martin, J. (2017). The effect of red color on perceived self-attractiveness. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 645-652.
27. Bruckmüller, S., Reese, G., & Martiny, S. E. (2017). Is higher inequality less legitimate? Depends on how you frame it. British Journal of Social Psychology, 56, 766-781.
26. Reese, G. & Junge, E. A. (2017). Keep on Rockin’ in a (Plastic-)Free World: Collective Efficacy and Pro-Environmental Intentions as a Function of Task Difficulty. Sustainability, 9, 200.
25. Renger, D. & Reese, G. (2017). From equality-based respect to environmental activism: Antecedents and consequences of global identity. Political Psychology, 38, 867-879.
24. Schindler, S. & Reese, G. (2017). Social loafing in the refugee crisis: Information about existing initiatives decreases willingness to help. Societies, 7, 13.
23. Steffens, M. C., Reese, G., Ehrke, F., & Jonas, K. J. (2017). When does activating diversity alleviate, when does it increase intergroup bias? An ingroup projection perspective. PLoS ONE, 12(6): e0178738.
22. Reese, G. (2016). Common human identity and the path to global climate justice. Climatic Change, 134, 521-531.
21. Reese, G., Berthold, A., & Steffens, M. C. (2016). As high as it gets: Ingroup projection processes in the superordinate group humans. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 50, 39-49.
20. Rosenmann, A., Reese, G., & Cameron, J. (2016). Social identities in a globalized world: Challenges and opportunities for collective action. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11, 202-221.
19. Thomas, E., McGarty, C., Reese, G., Berndsen, M., & Bliuc, A.-M. (2016). Where there’s a (collective) will, there are (effective) ways: Integrating individual and group-level factors in explaining humanitarian collective action. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42, 1678-1692.
18. Hamann, K., Reese, G., Seewald, D., & Loeschinger, D. C. (2015). Affixing the theory of normative conduct (to your mailbox): Injunctive and Descriptive Norms as Predictors of Anti-Ads Sticker Use. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 44, 1-9.
17. Reese, G. & Jacob, L. (2015). Principles of Environmental Justice and Pro-Environmental Action: A Two-Step Process Model of Moral Anger and Responsibility to Act. Environmental Science & Policy, 51, 88-94.
16. Reese, G. & Kohlmann, F. (2015). Feeling global, acting ethically: Global identification and Fairtrade consumption. The Journal of Social Psychology, 155, 98-106.
15. Reese, G., Proch, J., & Finn, C. (2015). Identification with all humanity: The role of self-definition and self-investment. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 426-440.
14. Reese, G., Rosenmann, A., & McGarty, C. (2015). Globalisation and global concern: Developing a social psychology of human responses to global challenges. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45(7), 799-805.
13. Steffgen, G., Kohl, D., Reese, G., Happ, C., & Sischka, P. (2015). Quality of Work: Validation of a New Instrument in Three Languages. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12, 14988-15006.
12. Reese, G. & Dietrich, J. (2014). I am therefore I do: Group identification and effort for achievement goals. Social Sciences, 3, 941-947.
11. Reese, G. & Lauenstein, O. (2014). The Eurozone Crisis: Psychological Mechanisms Undermining and Supporting European Solidarity. Social Sciences, 3, 160-171.
10. Reese, G., Loew, K., & Steffgen, G. (2014). A towel less: Social Norms enhance pro-environmental behavior in hotels. The Journal of Social Psychology, 150, 97-100.
9. Reese, G., Proch, J., & Cohrs, J. C. (2014). Individual Differences in Responses to Global Inequality. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 14, 217-238. doi: 10.1111/asap.12032
8. Reese, G., Steffens, M. C., & Jonas, K. J. (2014). Religious affiliation and attitudes towards Gay men: On the mediating role of masculinity threat. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 24, 340-355.
7. Lauenstein, O., & Reese, G. (2013). Besuchen Sie Europa, so lang es noch steht: Zur Frage europäischer Identität in der Krise [Visit Europe as long as it exists: European identity in times of economic crisis].In-Mind Magazine, 4 (3). Abzurufen über de.in-Mind.org.
6. Reese, G., Loeschinger, D. C., Hamann, K., & Neubert, S. (2013). Sticker in the Box! Object-person distance and descriptive norms as means to reduce waste. Ecopsychology, 5, 146-148.
5. Reese, G., Steffens, M.C., & Jonas, K. J. (2013). When black sheep make us think: Information processing and devaluation of in- and out-group deviants. Social Cognition, 31, 482-503.
4. Reese, G. (2012). When authoritarians protect the earth – authoritarian submission and pro-environmental beliefs: A pilot study in Germany. Ecopsychology, 4, 232 – 236.
3. Reese, G., Berthold, A., & Steffens, M. C. (2012). We are the world – and they are not: Prototypicality for the world community, legitimacy, and responses to global inequality. Political Psychology, 33, 683-700.
2. Reese, G. (2010). Das schwarze Schaf unter uns – Warum Menschen negativ auf Nestbeschmutzer reagieren [The black sheep among us – Why people react negatively towards ingroup deviants]. In-Mind Magazine, 1(4). Abzurufen über de.in-Mind.org.
1. Guinote, A., Reese, G. & Wilkinson, D. (2009). A Powerful Vision: Power Affects Visual Search Behavior. Psicologia, 13, 127-148.