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Ankica Kosic
Ankica Kosic
Professor of Social Psychology, Sapienza - University of Rome, Italy
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The social cognition of immigrants' acculturation: effects of the need for closure and the reference group at entry.
A Kosic, AW Kruglanski, A Pierro, L Mannetti
Journal of personality and social psychology 86 (6), 796, 2004
2722004
Acculturation attitudes, need for cognitive closure, and adaptation of immigrants
A Kosic
The Journal of social psychology 142 (2), 179-201, 2002
2132002
Acculturation strategies, coping process and acculturative stress
A Kosic
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 45 (4), 269-278, 2004
1842004
European and national identities in the EU's old and new member states: Ethnic, civic, instrumental and symbolic components
AM Ruiz Jiménez, JJ Górniak, M Kandulla, P Kiss, A Kosic
European integration online papers (EIoP) 8 (11), 2004
1802004
The role of majority attitudes towards out-group in the perception of the acculturation strategies of immigrants
A Kosic, L Mannetti, DL Sam
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 29 (3), 273-288, 2005
1682005
Personality and individual factors in acculturation
A Kosic
The Cambridge handbook of acculturation psychology, 113-128, 2006
1092006
Ethnic categorization of immigrants: The role of prejudice, perceived acculturation strategies and group size
A Kosic, K Phalet
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 30 (6), 769-782, 2006
942006
Acculturation in European societies
K Phalet, A Kosic
The Cambridge handbook of acculturation psychology, 331-348, 2006
922006
Albanian immigrants in Italy: migration plans, coping strategies and identity issues
A Kosic, A Triandafyllidou
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 29 (6), 997-1014, 2003
912003
Self-monitoring: A moderating role between acculturation strategies and adaptation of immigrants
A Kosic, L Mannetti, DL Sam
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 30 (2), 141-157, 2006
872006
Local norms and the theory of planned behavior: Understanding the effects of spatial proximity on recycling intentions and self-reported behavior
P Passafaro, S Livi, A Kosic
Frontiers in psychology 10, 437648, 2019
862019
Albanian and Polish migration to Italy: The micro-processes of policy, implementation and immigrant survival strategies
A Kosic, A Triandafyllidou
International Migration Review 38 (4), 1413-1446, 2004
722004
Active civic participation of immigrants in Italy
A Kosic, A Triandafyllidou
Country report prepared for the European research project POLITIS, Oldenburg, 2005
712005
Intended self-presentation tactics in job interviews: A 10-country study
GM Sandal, F van de Vijver, HH Bye, DL Sam, B Amponsah, N Cakar, ...
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 45 (6), 939-958, 2014
592014
Being prepared for acculturation: On the importance of the first months after immigrants enter a new culture
M Ramelli, A Florack, A Kosic, A Rohmann
International Journal of Psychology 48 (3), 363-373, 2013
422013
Motivation for civic participation of immigrants: the role of personal resources, social identities, and personal traits
A Kosic
Politics: Working paper 11, 2007
332007
Polish and Albanian workers in Italy: Between legality and undocumented status
A Triandafyllidou, A Kosic
Illegal Immigration in Europe: Beyond Control?, 106-137, 2006
302006
Ethnic categorization: The role of epistemic motivation, prejudice, and perceived threat
A Kosic, K Phalet, L Mannetti
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 34 (1), 66-75, 2012
282012
Opportunity structures for immigrants’ active civic participation in the European Union: sharing comparative observations
N Cyrus, R Gropas, A Kosic, D Vogel
University of Oldenburg, POLITIS-Working paper, 2005
252005
Representations of the European Union and the nation (-state) in Italian party discourse: A critical analysis of electoral platforms and parliamentary debates
A Kosic, A Triandafyllidou
Journal of Language and Politics 3 (1), 53-80, 2004
222004
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