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1. The social construction of racism: the case of second generation Bangladeshis<FN>The first author of this paper is the primary researcher. Therefore, where the paper is written in the first person, this is to emphasize the fact that the theoretical and analytic concerns are those of the primary researcher. </FN>

2. Radical psychology networks: a review and guide<FNR></FNR><FN>Based on an invited paper presented at the Fifth Congreso Internacional de la Psicología Social de la Liberación, (Mesa redonda: Organizaciones y Practicas Alternativas de Psicología fuera de América Latina) Universidad de Guadalajara, México, November 2002. A version of the original paper is available in Spanish from the author. I am grateful to the international organising committee of the congress and especially to Bernardo Jiménez for the opportunity to prepare this talk and paper. </FN>

3. Community psychology, millennium volunteers and UK higher education: a disruptive triptych?<FNR></FNR><FN>Based on a paper presented to the Centre for Research on Lifelong Learning Conference: Researching widening access: international perspectives, Glasgow, July 2001. </FN>

4. Call for Papers: Special issue on "Community psychology in the era of COVID‐19: How the pandemic has influenced communities and communities' reactions".

5. Globalised violence, community psychology and the bombing and occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq<FNR></FNR><FN>A version of this paper was presented as a keynote speech to the European Congress of Community Psychology in Berlin, September 2004. </FN>.

6. Framing heterosexism in lesbian families: a preliminary examination of resilient coping<FNR>1</FNR><FN>Parts of this paper were presented as a poster for the New England Psychological Association annual conference (October, 2002), Nashua, New Hampshire, USA. </FN>

7. Is domestic violence a gender issue? Views from a British city<FNR>1</FNR><FN>This paper reports on some findings from a 3-year study of domestic violence and barriers to help-seeking funded by the National Lottery Charities Board Health and Social Research Fund. </FN>

8. Does contact with lesbians and gays lead to friendlier attitudes? a two year longitudinal study<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper was first presented at the 27th International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, 23–28 July 2000. </FN>.

9. Adolescents' sense of community and feeling of unsafety in the urban environment<FNR></FNR><FN>This research was supported as ‘Research Programme of National Interest’ from the University of Bologna and the Italian Ministry of University and Scientific Research (for the years 1999–2000). A preliminary version of this paper was presented at the 3rd European Conference on Community Psychology, Bergen, Norway, 11–13 September 2000. </FN>

10. Socializing efficacy: a reconstruction of self-efficacy theory within the context of inequality<FNR>*</FNR><FN>This paper is dedicated to the memory of sociologist, Dr Michael Moore, who died on 17 June 1998, one year after our intense work on this project. I am deeply indebted to him for his energy, support and wisdom. His ideas live on through this work. </FN>

11. Developing coherence in community and clinical psychology: the integration of idealism and pragmatism<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper has been written with many thoughts of my colleague and friend Richard Marshall, and in his memory. </FN>.

12. Diaries of significant events: socio-linguistic correlates of therapeutic outcomes in patients with addiction problems<FNR></FNR><FN>The editorial assessment of this paper was dealt with by Professor Jim Orford </FN>.

15. No more rock-scrubbing<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper is adapted from the first Presidential Editorial to the American Association for Applied Preventive Psychology (AAAPP). It appeared in The Scientist Practitioner , 1991, 1 , 26-27. It appears here with the blessing of the AAAPP. A shorter version also appears in Prevention Works , 1997, edited by George Albee and Thomas Gullotta, Sage Publications, Inc., with permission. </FN>

16. Experiences of ageing in place in Australia and New Zealand: A scoping review.

17. "Okokuqala ngokuya ndandiqala kwakungekho easy": Feeling empowered to take collective action through community engagement.

18. Recontextualising moral injury among military veterans: An integrative theoretical review.

19. Negotiating social belonging: A case study of second‐generation Kurds in London.

20. What do we know about the intersection of being blind and being Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand? Taking an applied community psychology approach to a systematic review of the published literature.

21. Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers.

22. Happiness contagion in China's cities: Who gets more happiness from urban communities?

23. Using the power threat meaning framework to explore birth parents' experiences of compulsory child removal.

24. Policing a complex community; political influence on policing and its impact on local and central accountability.

25. Citizenship under COVID‐19: An analysis of UK political rhetoric during the first wave of the 2020 pandemic.

26. Subtle forms of racism in strategy documents concerning Roma inclusion.

27. What is a coalition? A systematic review of coalitions in community psychology.

28. Climate change and its impact on the mental health well‐being of Indigenous women in Western cities, Canada.

29. Organisational practices and social inclusion: Inclusionary place‐making in the library.

30. Promoting social inclusion for adult communities: The moderating role of leisure constraints on life satisfaction in five European countries.

31. Lost in transition: What refugee post‐migration experiences tell us about processes of social identity change.

32. Emplacing linked lives: A qualitative approach to understanding the co‐evolution of residential mobility and place attachment formation over time.

33. Brexit and emergent politics: Introduction to the special issue.

34. Critical action among Asian and Hispanic/Latinx youth: Identifying a multidimensional measure and exploring within‐group differences.

35. The increasing relevance of European rural young people in policy agendas: Contributions from community psychology.

36. Adopting a participatory methodology and post‐structural epistemology: Reflections on a research project with young people.

37. 'Sins of their fathers': Social groups parental incarceration and positive psychological outcomes across time in the US and UK.

38. Running women or women runners: Does identity salience affect intention to exercise outside and feelings of safety?

39. Pollution, peril and poverty: a British study of the stigmatization of smokers.

40. “It's ok if it's hidden”: The discursive construction of everyday racism for refugees and asylum seekers in Wales.

41. Personality and early susceptibility to COVID‐19 in the United Kingdom.

42. Minority arguments on integration: Arabs in the Southern European state of Malta.

43. The unkindest cut of all: A quantitative study of betrayal narratives.

44. 'Europe' in Greece: Lay constructions of Europe in the context of Greek immigration debates.

45. Social Inequalities and Mental Health: Developing Services and Developing Knowledge.

46. Multiple group membership supports resilience and growth in response to violence and abuse.

47. Key stakeholder perspectives on primary care for young people with an eating disorder: A qualitative study.

48. Brexit and emergent politics: In search of a social psychology.

49. The Social Psychology of Religion: Current Research Themes.

50. "We are happy we welcome this decision what ... our Prime Minister has taken": Political subjectivities in populist politics during demonetization (2016) in India.