Publications

2015

Tamburrini, N., Cinnirella, M., Jansen, V. A., & Bryden, J. (2015). Twitter users change word usage according to conversation-partner social identity. Social Networks, 40, 84-89.
Article

Gibbons, A., Cinnirella, M., Draper, H., Ravanan, R., Watson, C., Forsythe, J., Metcalfe, W., Tomson, C., Fogarty, D., Dudley, C., Cairns, J., Johnson, R., Roderick, P., Oniscu, G., &  Bradley, C. (2015). Comparing quality of life following simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation and kidney only transplantation: A qualitative interview sub-study of the ATTOM programme.
Abstract

2014

Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2014). Hyper‐affiliation to the Religious In‐group Among British Pakistani Muslim Gay Men. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 24(4), 265-277.
Article

Cinnirella, M. (2014). Understanding Islamophobic prejudice: the interface between Identity Process Theory and Intergroup Threat Theory. In Identity Process Theory: Identity, Social Action and Social Change. (pp. 253-269). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Jaspal, R., Nerlich, B., & Cinnirella, M. (2014). Human responses to climate change: Social representation, identity and socio-psychological action. Environmental Communication, 8(1), 110-130.
Article

2012

Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2012). The construction of ethnic identity: Insights from identity process theory. Ethnicities, (in press)
Article

Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2012). Identity processes, threat, and interpersonal relations: Accounts from British Muslim gay men. Journal of Homosexuality, 59(2), 215-240.
Article

Tip, L. K., Zagefka, H., González, R., Brown, R., Cinnirella, M., & Na, X. (2012). Is support for multiculturalism threatened by… threat itself?. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 36(1), 22-30.
Article

Zagefka, H., Tip, L. K., González, R., Brown, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2012). Predictors of majority members’ acculturation preferences: Experimental evidence. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(3), 654-659.
Article

Singh, H., Cinnirella, M., & Bradley, C. (2012). Support systems for and barriers to diabetes management in South Asians and Whites in the UK: qualitative study of patients’ perspectives. BMJ open, 2(6).
Article

Cinnirella, M. (2012). Think ‘terrorist’, think ‘Muslim’? Social psychological mechanisms explaining anti-Islamic prejudice.In M. Helbling (Ed.), Islamophobia in the West: Measuring and explaining individual attitudes. (pp. 179-189). (Routledge Advances in Sociology). Abingdon: Routledge.
Chapter (peer-reviewed)

2010

Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2010). Coping with potentially incompatible identities: Accounts of religious, ethnic, and sexual identities from British Pakistani men who identify as Muslim and gay. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49(4), 849-870.
Article

Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2010). Media representations of British Muslims and hybridised threats to identity. Contemporary Islam, 4(3), 289-310.
Article

Cinnirella, M., Lewis, C. A., Ansari, H., Loewenthal, K., Brooke-Rogers, M., & Amlot, R. (2010). Social identity and beliefs about martyrdom and terrorism amongst British Muslims. In C. A. Lewis, M. B. Rogers, R. Amlot, K. M. Loewenthal, M. Cinnirella, & H. Ansari (Eds.), Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Dying for Good, Dying for God (Volumes 1, 2, 3). Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Chapter

Zawisza, M., & Cinnirella, M. (2010). What matters more—breaking tradition or stereotype content? Envious and paternalistic gender stereotypes and advertising effectiveness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40(7), 1767-1797.
Article 

2008

Singh, H., Cinnirella, M., & Bradley, C. (2008). Perceptions of support systems and barriers to diabetes management in British South Asians and Whites. Psychology and Health, 23(1), 237.
Article

Rutland, A., Cinnirella, M., & Simpson, R. (2008). Stability and variability in national and European self-identification. European Psychologist, 13(4), 267-276.
Article

2007

Leman, P. J., & Cinnirella, M. (2007). A major event has a major cause: Evidence for the role of heuristics in reasoning about conspiracy theories. Social Psychological Review, 9, 18-28.
Article

Cinnirella, M., & Hamilton, S. (2007). Are all Britons reluctant Europeans? Exploring European identity and attitudes to Europe among British citizens of South Asian ethnicity. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 30(3), 481-501.
Article

Cinnirella, M., & Green, B. (2007). Does cyber-conformity vary cross-culturally? Exploring cultural effects on conformity using a computer-mediated Asch paradigm.Computers in Human Behavior, 23(4), 2011-2025.
Article

Nigbur, D., & Cinnirella, M. (2007). National identification, type and specificity of comparison and their effects on descriptions of national character. European Journal of Social Psychology, 37(4), 672-691.
Article

Rogers, M. B., Loewenthal, K. M., Lewis, C. A., Amlôt, R., Cinnirella, M., & Ansari, H. (2007). The role of religious fundamentalism in terrorist violence: A social psychological analysis. International Review of Psychiatry, 19(3), 253-262.
Article

2006

Cinnirella, M., Ansari, H., Rogers, M. B., Lewis, C. A., & Loewenthal, K. M. (2006). Aspects of terrorism and martyrdom: Seminar one – What roles are played by religious beliefs and identity in supporting views of violent activists as terrorists or martyrs?. In M. B. Rogers, C. A. Lewis, K. M. Loewenthal, M. Cinnirella, R. Amlot, & H. Ansari (Eds.), Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. (eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction).
Conference contribution

Cinnirella, M., Ansari, H., Lewis, C. A., Rogers, M. B., Amlot, R., & Loewenthal, K. M. (2006). Aspects of terrorism and martyrdom: Seminar three – Exploring organisational contributory factors and socio-religious outcomes of terrorism and martyrdom. In Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. (eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction).
Conference contribution

Rogers, M. B., Lewis, C. A., Loewenthal, K. M., Amlot, R., Cinnirella, M., & Ansari, H. (2006). Aspects of terrorism and martyrdom: Seminar two – What factors influence the process of embracing concepts of terrorism and martyrdom?. In R. Amlot, K. M. Loewenthal, C. A. Lewis, M. B. Rogers, M. Cinnirella, & H. Ansari (Eds.), Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. (eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction).
Chapter

Rogers, M. B., Lewis, C. A., Loewenthal, K. M., Cinnirella, M., H., A., & Amlot, R. (2006). Editorial. In R. Amlot, H. Ansari, M. Cinnirella, M. B. Rogers, C. A. Lewis, & K. M. Loewenthal (Eds.), Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. (pp. 1-5). (International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction).
Chapter

Barrett, M., Eade, J., Cinnirella, M., & Garbin, D. (2006). New ethnicities among British Bangladeshi and mixed-heritage youth. End of project report. London: The Leverhulme Trust.
Book

Zawisza, M., Cinnirella, M., & Zawadzka, A. M. (2006). Non‐traditional male gender portrayal as a persuasion tool in advertising. Social Influence, 1(4), 288-300.
Article

Ansari, H., Cinnirella, M., Rogers, M. B., Loewenthal, K. M., & Lewis, C. A. (2006). Perceptions of martyrdom and terrorism amongst British Muslims. In M. B. Rogers, C. A. Lewis, K. M. Loewenthal, M. Cinnirella, R. Amlôt, & H. Ansari (Eds.), Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom.
Conference contribution

2003

Loewenthal, K. M., & Cinnirella, M. (2003). Religious issues in ethnic minority mental health with special reference to schizophrenia in Afro-Caribbeans in Britain: a systematic review. In D. Ndegwa, & D. Olajide (Eds.), Main Issues in Mental Health and Race. (pp. 108-134). (Interdisciplinary Research Series in Ethnic, Gender and Class Relations). London: Ashgate.
Chapter

2002

Loewenthal, K. M., MacLeod, A. K., & Cinnirella, M. (2002). Are women more religious than men? Gender differences in religious activity among different religious groups in the UK. Personality and Individual Differences, 32(1), 133-139.
Article

Ansari, H., Barn, R., Cinnirella, M., & Loewenthal, K. (2002). Mental Health Needs of Young Black and Asian People in Slough. Egham, Surrey: Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Book

2001

Cinnirella, M. (2001). Forever the reluctant Europeans?. Psychologist, 14(7), 344-345.
Article

Loewenthal, K. M., Cinnirella, M., Evdoka, G., & Murphy, P. (2001). Faith conquers all? Beliefs about the role of religious factors in coping with depression among different cultural‐religious groups in the UK. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 74(3), 293-303.
Article

2000

Cinnirella, M. (2000). Britain: a history of four nations. In L. Hagendoorn, G. Csepeli, H. Dekker, & R. Farnen (Eds.), European Nations and Nationalism: Theoretical and historical perspectives. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Chapter

Rutland, A., & Cinnirella, M. (2000). Context effects on Scottish national and European self‐categorization: The importance of category accessibility, fragility and relations. British Journal of Social Psychology, 39(4), 495-519.
Article

1999

Cinnirella, M., & Loewenthal, K. M. (1999). Religious and ethnic group influences on beliefs about mental illness: A qualitative interview study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 72(4), 505-524.
Article

Loewenthal, K. M., & Cinnirella, M. (1999). Beliefs about the efficacy of religious, medical and psychotherapeutic interventions for depression and schizophrenia among women from different cultural–religious groups in Great Britain. Transcultural Psychiatry, 36(4), 491-504.
Article

1998

Cinnirella, M. (1998). Exploring temporal aspects of social identity: the concept of possible social identities. European Journal of Social Psychology, 28(2), 227-248.
Article

Cinnirella, M. (1998). Manipulating stereotype rating tasks: Understanding questionnaire context effects on measures of attitudes, social identity and stereotypes. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 8(5), 345-362.
Article

1997

Cinnirella, M. (1997). Ethnic and national stereotypes: A social identity perspective. In C. Barfoot (Ed.), Beyond Pug’s Tour: National and ethnic stereotyping in Theory and Practice. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Chapter

Cinnirella, M. (1997). Towards a European identity? Interactions between the national and European social identities manifested by university students in Britain and Italy. British Journal of Social Psychology, 36(1), 19-31.
Article

1996

Cinnirella, M. (1996). A social identity perspective on European integration. Changing European identities: Social psychological analyses of social change, 253-274.
Chapter

Cinnirella, M. (1996). Integrating possible selves and social identities: the concept of possible social identities. Social Psychological Review, 35, 21-34.
Article

1993

Cinnirella, M. (1993). Social identity perspectives on European integration: a comparative study of national and European identity construction in Britain and Italy.
Doctoral Thesis