Publications: Pedersen, Anne
2012
Pedersen, A., Fozdar, F. and Kenny, M.A. (2012) Battling Boatloads of Prejudice: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Activism with Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia. In: Bretherton, D. and Balvin, N., (eds.) Peace Psychology in Australia. Springer, New York, pp. 121-137.
Pedersen, A. and Hartley, L.K. (2012) Prejudice against Muslim Australians: The role of values, gender and consensus. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 22 (3). pp. 239-255.
Pedersen, A., Dunn, K., Forrest, J. and McGarty, C. (2012) Prejudice and discrimination from two sides: How do middle-eastern Australians experience it and how do other Australians explain it? Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 6 (01). pp. 18-26.
Barlow, F.K., Paolini, S., Pedersen, A., Hornsey, M.J., Radke, H.R.M., Harwood, J., Rubin, M. and Sibley, C.G. (2012) The contact caveat: Negative contact predicts increased prejudice more than positive contact predicts reduced prejudice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38 (12). pp. 1629-1643.
2011
Pedersen, A., Dudgeon, P., Watt, S. and Griffiths, B. (2011) Attitudes toward indigenous Australians: The issue of "special treatment". Australian Psychologist, 41 (2). pp. 85-94.
Pedersen, A., Paradies, Y., Hartley, L.K. and Dunn, K.M. (2011) Bystander Antiprejudice: Cross-Cultural Education, Links With Positivity Towards Cultural ‘Outgroups’ and Preparedness to Speak Out. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 5 (1). pp. 19-30.
Pedersen, A., Walker, I., Paradies, Y. and Guerin, B. (2011) How to cook rice: A review of ingredients for teaching anti-prejudice. Australian Psychologist, 46 (1). pp. 55-63.
James, W., Griffiths, B. and Pedersen, A. (2011) The “Making and Unmaking” of Prejudice Against Australian Muslims and Gay Men and Lesbians: The Role of Religious Development and Fundamentalism. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 21 (3). pp. 212-227.
Pedersen, A. and Barlow, K.F. (2011) Theory to social action: A university-based strategy targeting prejudice against Aboriginal Australians. Australian Psychologist, 43 (3). pp. 148-159.
2010
Khan, S. and Pedersen, A. (2010) Black African immigrants to Australia: Prejudice and the function of attitudes. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 4 (2). pp. 116-129.
Pedersen, A. and Fozdar, F. (2010) Refugee without refuge: Wasim, Phillip Adams, and a nation divided. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 4 (1). pp. 7-8.
2009
Griffiths, B. and Pedersen, A. (2009) Prejudice and the function of attitudes relating to Muslim Australians and Indigenous Australians. Australian Journal of Psychology, 61 (4). pp. 228-238.
Pedersen, A., Aly, A., Hartley, L.K. and McGarty, C. (2009) An intervention to increase positive attitudes and address misconceptions about Australian Muslims: A call for education and open mindedness. The Australian Community Psychologist, 21 (2). pp. 81-93.
2008
Pedersen, A., Griffiths, B. and Watt, S. (2008) Attitudes toward out-groups and the perception of consensus: All feet donotwear one shoe. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 18 (6). pp. 543-557.
Field, C., Beven, J. and Pedersen, A. (2008) Ethnicity, attributions for offending behaviour, and judgements of responsibility and severity of sentence. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 15 (1). pp. 119-130.
Pedersen, A., Watt, S. and Griffiths, B. (2008) Prejudice against Australian asylum-seekers and their function: Suggestions for anti-prejudice strategies. In: Second International Conference on “Racisms in the New World Order”, 6-7 December 2007, University of the Sunshine Coast.
Surawski, N., Pedersen, A. and Briskman, L. (2008) Resisting refugee policy: Stress and coping of refugee advocates. The Australian Community Psychologist, 20 (2). pp. 16-29.
Pedersen, A., Kenny, M.A., Briskman, L. and Hoffman, S. (2008) Working with Wasim: A convergence of community. The Australian Community Psychologist, 20 (1). pp. 57-72.
2007
Leach, C.W., Iyer, A. and Pedersen, A. (2007) Angry opposition to government redress: When the structurally advantaged perceive themselves as relatively deprived. British Journal of Social Psychology, 46 (1). pp. 191-204.
Hartley, L.K. and Pedersen, A. (2007) Asylum seekers: How attributions and emotion affect Australians' views on mandatory detention of “the other”. Australian Journal of Psychology, 59 (3). pp. 119-131.
Pedersen, A., Watt, S.E. and Griffiths, B. (2007) Prejudice against asylum seekers and the fear of terrorism: The importance of context. In: Colic-Peisker, Val and Tilbury, Farida, (eds.) Settling in Australia: The social inclusion of refugees. Centre for Social and Community Research, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, pp. 38-55.
2006
Leach, C.W., Iyer, A. and Pedersen, A. (2006) Anger and guilt about ingroup advantage explain the willingness for political action. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32 (9). pp. 1232-1245.
Pedersen, A., Dudgeon, P., Watt, S. and Griffiths, B. (2006) Attitudes toward Indigenous Australians: The issue of "special treatment". Australian Psychologist, 41 (2). pp. 85-94.
Pedersen, A., Watt, S. and Hansen, S. (2006) The role of false beliefs in the community's and the federal government's attitudes toward Australian asylum seekers. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 41 (1). pp. 105-124.
2005
Pedersen, A., Clarke, S., Dudgeon, P. and Griffiths, B. (2005) Attitudes toward Indigenous Australians and asylum seekers: The role of false beliefs and other social-psychological variables. Australian Psychologist, 40 (3). pp. 170-178.
McGarty, C., Pedersen, A., Leach, C.W., Mansell, T., Waller, Julie and Bliuc, Ana-Maria (2005) Group-based guilt as a predictor of commitment to apology. British Journal of Social Psychology, 44 (4). pp. 659-680.
Pedersen, A., Attwell, J. and Heveli, D. (2005) Prediction of negative attitudes toward Australian asylum seekers: False beliefs, nationalism, and self-esteem. Australian Journal of Psychology, 57 (3). pp. 148-160.
Pedersen, A., Walker, I. and Wise, M. (2005) "Talk does not cook rice": Beyond anti-racism rhetoric to strategies for social action. Australian Psychologist, 40 (1). pp. 20-31.
2004
Pedersen, A., Beven, J.P., Walker, I. and Griffiths, B. (2004) Attitudes toward Indigenous Australians: the role of empathy and guilt. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 14 (4). pp. 233-249.
2000
Pedersen, A., Griffiths, B., Contos, N., Bishop, B. and Walker, I. (2000) Attitudes toward Aboriginal Australians in city and country settings. Australian Psychologist, 35 (2). pp. 109-117.
Pedersen, A. and Walker, I. (2000) Urban Aboriginal and Anglo-Australian children: Ingroup preference, self-concept, and teachers’ academic evaluations. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 10 (3). pp. 183-197.
1999
Pedersen, A., Walker, I. and Glass, C. (1999) Experimenter effects on ingroup preference and self-concept of urban Aboriginal children. Australian Journal of Psychology, 51 (2). pp. 82-89.
1997
Pedersen, A. and Walker, I. (1997) Prejudice against Australian Aborigines: Old-fashioned and modern forms. European Journal of Psychology, 27 (5). pp. 561-587.
