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Au-Yeung T, Philpot R, Stott C, et al. (2023) Spontaneous public response to a marauding knife attack on the London underground: Sociality, coordination and a repertoire of actions evidenced by CCTV footage. The British Journal of Social Psychology |
Ntontis E, Vestergren S, Saavedra P, et al. (2022) Is it really "panic buying"? Public perceptions and experiences of extra buying at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Plos One. 17: e0264618 |
Drury J, Rogers MB, Marteau TM, et al. (2021) Re-opening live events and large venues after Covid-19 'lockdown': Behavioural risks and their mitigations. Safety Science. 139: 105243 |
Drury J, Mao G, John A, et al. (2021) Behavioural responses to Covid-19 health certification: a rapid review. Bmc Public Health. 21: 1205 |
Neville FG, Drury J, Reicher SD, et al. (2020) Self-categorization as a basis of behavioural mimicry: Experiments in The Hive. Plos One. 15: e0241227 |
Reicher S, Stott C. (2020) On order and disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. The British Journal of Social Psychology. 59: 694-702 |
Drury J, Reicher S, Stott C. (2020) COVID-19 in context: Why do people die in emergencies? It's probably not because of collective psychology. The British Journal of Social Psychology |
Stott C, Radburn M. (2020) Understanding crowd conflict: social context, psychology and policing. Current Opinion in Psychology. 35: 76-80 |
Radburn M, Savigar-Shaw L, Stott C, et al. (2020) How do police officers talk about their encounters with ‘the public’? Group interaction, procedural justice, and officer constructions of policing identities Criminology & Criminal Justice. 174889582093391 |
Stott C, Ho L, Radburn M, et al. (2020) Patterns of ‘Disorder’ During the 2019 Protests in Hong Kong: Policing, Social Identity, Intergroup Dynamics, and Radicalization Policing: a Journal of Policy and Practice. 14: 814-835 |