Publications

 

 
 
  • Selected Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
Mourning and orienting to the future in a liminal occasion: (Re)defining British national identity after Queen Elizabeth II’s death


Mourning and orienting to the future in a liminal occasion: (Re)defining British national identity after Queen Elizabeth II’s death

Active rejection or passive indifference? Mixed-methods evidence on national (dis)identification


Active rejection or passive indifference? Mixed-methods evidence on national (dis)identification

Tawney Moment: Income inequality, financial crisis & the mass-media in UK & USA


Tawney Moment: Income inequality, financial crisis & the mass-media in UK & USA

Recognising recognition: Self-other dynamics in everyday encounters


Recognising recognition: Self-other dynamics in everyday encounters

Dialogue With Difference: Meta-Representations in Political Dialogue


Dialogue With Difference: Meta-Representations in Political Dialogue

Understanding the psychological appeal of populism


Understanding the psychological appeal of populism

Power, identity, and belonging: a mixed-methods study


Power, identity, and belonging: a mixed-methods study

Don’t forget to remember: collective memory of the Yugoslav Wars in present-day Serbia


Don’t forget to remember: collective memory of the Yugoslav Wars in present-day Serbia

Whose memory and why: A commentary on power and the construction of memory


Whose memory and why: A commentary on power and the construction of memory

Who are we and where are we Going: from Past Myths to Present Politics


Who are we and where are we Going: from Past Myths to Present Politics

Uses of the Past: History as a Resource for the Present


Uses of the Past: History as a Resource for the Present

The power of politics: How political leaders in Serbia discursively manage identity continuity and political change to shape the future of the nation


The power of politics: How political leaders in Serbia discursively manage identity continuity and political change to shape the future of the nation

Full list of publications

Andreouli, E., Obradović, S., Young, K., Burton, T., & Hecht, A. (2025). Active Citizens and Passive Learning: A Qualitative Study of Students’ Perspectives on Citizenship Education Across England and Wales. Youth & Society, 0(0). 

Obradović, S. & Ivanović, J. (2025). Collective remembering and imagining futures. Current Opinion in Psychology.

Obradović, S. & Baron, D. (2025). Nostalgia for What and to What End? Multi-Dimensional National Nostalgia and its Relationship with National Identification and Political Preferences. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 13 (1), 62-79.

Obradović, S., Vincze, O., & Sammut, G. (2025). Social psychology of context and in context: Understanding the temporal, spatial and embodied dimensions of contemporary geopolitics. British Journal of Social Psychology64(1), e12851.

Obradović, S., Albayrak-Aydemir, N., Amer, A., Boza, M., & Kışlıoğlu, R. (2024). Power, meta-perceptions, and belonging: How positive recognition matters for group identification, identity compatibility, and intergroup attitudes. Political Psychology.

Hecht, A., Obradović, S., Andreouli, E. (2024). Supportive but Suspicious: Ideology, Institutional Trust, Electoral Participation and Gender shape Public Opinion on Citizenship Education in the UK. British Educational Research Journal.

Obradović, S., Martinez, N., Dhanda, , Bode, S., Ntontis, E., Bowe, M., Reicher, S., Jurstakova, K., Kane., J. & Vestergren, S. (2024). Mourning and orienting to the future in a liminal occasion: (re)defining British national identity after Queen Elizabeth II’s death. British Journal of Social Psychology. 

Gligorić, V. & Obradović, S., (2024). Active rejection or passive indifference? Mixed-methods evidence on national (dis)identification. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 27(7), 1519-1540.

Tickell, A., Fonagy, P., Hajdu, K., Obradović, S., Pilling, S. (2024). “Am I really the priority?”: The help-seeking experiences of students who self-harmed while at university. BJPsych Open, 10(2), 1-7.

McGovern, P., Obradović, S*., & Bauer, M. W. (2023). In search of a Tawney Moment: Income inequality, financial crisis and the mass media in the UK and the USA. The Sociological Review, 71(5), 1213–1233. IF

Amer, A. & Obradović, S* (2022). Recognising recognition: Self-other dynamics in everyday encounters and experiences. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 52 (4) ,550–562.

Obradović, S. & Draper, H. (2022). Dialogue with difference: Meta-representations in political dialogue and their role in constructing the ‘other’. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(1), 218-235.

Sanders, J., Tosi, A., Obradović, S., Miligi, I., & Delaney, L. (2021). Lessons from lockdown: Media discourse on the role of behavioural science in the UK COVID-19 response. Frontiers in Psychology

Obradović, S. & Bowe, M. (2020). The nation in context: How intergroup relations shape the discursive construction of identity continuity and discontinuity. British Journal of Social Psychology, 60(2), 490-508.

Obradović, S., Power, S.& Sheehy-Skeffington, J. (2020). Understanding the psychological appeal of populism. Current Opinion in Psychology. 35, 125-131.

Obradović, S. & Sheehy-Skeffington, J. (2020). Power, identity, and belonging: A mixed-methods study of the processes shaping perceptions of EU integration in a prospective member state. European Journal of Social Psychology, 50, 1425-1442.

Obradović, S. (2019). Publication pressures create knowledge silos. Nature Human Behaviour3(10), 1028.

de Saint-Laurent, C., & Obradović, S*. (2019). Uses of the Past: History as a Resource for the Present. Integrative Psychological and Behavioural Science, 53, 1-13.

Obradović, S. & Howarth, C. (2018). The Power of Politics: How political leaders in Serbia discursively manage identity continuity and political change to shape the future of a nation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 48, o25-o35.

Obradović, S. (2018). Who are we and where are we going: From past myths to present politics. Integrative Psychological and Behavioural Science53(1), 57-75.

Obradović, S. (2017). Whose memory and why: A Commentary on the role of power and the construction of memory. Culture & Psychology, 23(2), 208-216

Obradović, S. (2016). Don’t Forget to Remember: Collective Memory of the Yugoslav Wars in Present-Day Serbia. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 22(1), 12-18.

 

Books

de Saint-Laurent, C., Obradović, S., & Carriere, K. R. (Eds.). (2018). Imagining collective futures: Perspectives from social, cultural and political psychology. Springer.

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