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Publications: Stuart, Avelie
2018
Stuart, A., Thomas, E.F. and Donaghue, N. (2018) “I don't really want to be associated with the self-righteous left extreme”: Disincentives to participation in collective action. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 6 (1). pp. 242-270.
2017
Thomas, E.F., McGarty, C., Stuart, A., Lala, G. and Pedersen, A. (2017) Education and social participation: Civic identity and civic action in formal and informal education contexts. In: Self and Social Identity in Educational Contexts. Taylor and Francis, London, pp. 141-158.
2015
Thomas, E.F., McGarty, C., Lala, G., Stuart, A., Hall, L.J. and Goddard, A. (2015) Whatever happened to Kony2012? Understanding a global Internet phenomenon as an emergent social identity. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45 (3). pp. 256-367.
2013
Stuart, Avelie (2013) Being active, but not an activist: Managing problematic aspects of activist identity by expressing individuality, or taking alternative forms of collective action. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
Stuart, A., Thomas, E.F., Donaghue, N. and Russell, A. (2013) “We may be pirates, but we are not protesters”: Identity in the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Political Psychology, 34 (5). pp. 753-777.
2012
Stuart, A. and Donaghue, N. (2012) Choosing to conform: The discursive complexities of choice in relation to feminine beauty practices. Feminism & Psychology, 22 (1). pp. 98-121.
Stuart, A., Kurz, T. and Ashby, K. (2012) DAMNED IF YOU DO AND DAMNED IF YOU DON'T: The (Re)Production of Larger Breasts As Ideal in Criticisms of Breast Surgery. Australian Feminist Studies, 27 (74). pp. 405-420.