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1. A belowground perspective on the nexus between biodiversity change, climate change, and human well‐being

2. Biodiversity, mental health and well-being: psychological mechanisms and moderators of a complex relationship (BIOWELL)

3. It’s Getting Dark, But We Will See: Gaining Collective Momentum in Face of Existential Environmental Threat

4. Political change as group-based control: Threat to personal control reduces the support for traditional political parties.

5. Psychological Predictors of Energy Saving Behavior: A Meta-Analytic Approach

6. The Role of Control Motivation in Germans’ and Poles’ Interest in History

7. The “I” and the “We” in Nature Conservation—Investigating Personal and Collective Motives to Protect One’s Regional and Global Nature

8. An interdisciplinary understanding of energy citizenship

9. Discounting the future: The effect of collective motivation on investment decisions and acceptance of policies for renewable energy

11. We need climate change mitigation and climate change mitigation needs the ‘We’: a state-of-the-art review of social identity effects motivating climate change action

12. Personal condition but social cure: Agentic ingroups elevate well‐being in chronically ill patients through perceptions of personal control

13. Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt und Rechtspopulismus: Theorien und empirische Befunde

14. Do Salient Social Norms Moderate Mortality Salience Effects? A (Challenging) Meta-Analysis of Terror Management Studies

15. Blaming immigrants to enhance control: Exploring the control‐bolstering functions of causal attribution, in‐group identification, and hierarchy enhancement

16. The 'I' and the 'We' in Nature Conservation—Investigating Personal and Collective Motives to Protect One’s Regional and Global Nature

17. Acting collectively against air pollution: When does control threat mobilize environmental activism? Registered report

18. Norm vigilance in reaction to control threat: A file drawer report

19. Psychological Predictors of Energy Saving Behavior: A Meta-Analytic Approach

22. Donations to renewable energy projects: The role of social norms and donor anonymity

24. Gesellschaftliche Ausgangsbedingungen für Radikalisierung und Co-Radikalisierung

25. Collective climate action: When do people turn into collective environmental agents?

28. Loyal peripherals? The interactive effects of identification and peripheral group membership on deviance from non-beneficial ingroup norms

29. Climate change action as a project of identity: Eight meta-analyses

30. Romantic love versus reproduction opportunities: Disentangling the contributions of different anxiety buffers under conditions of existential threat

31. The Groupy Shift: Conformity to Liberal In-Group Norms as a Group-Based Response to Threatened Personal Control

32. Being oneself through time: Bases of self-continuity across 55 cultures

33. The Great Recession and Group-Based Control: Converting Personal Helplessness into Social Class In-Group Trust and Collective Action

34. Weshalb Ungleichheit zu Stresserleben, aber nicht notwendigerweise zu Vereinzelung führt: Ein Blick in die psychologische Black Box

35. We Supernaturals

36. List of Contributors

37. Collective responses to global challenges: The social psychology of pro-environmental action

38. Inspired by the outgroup: A social identity analysis of intergroup admiration

39. Self-transcendence as a psychological parenthood motive: When mortality salience increases the desire for non-biological children

40. Individual and culture-level components of survey response styles: A multi-level analysis using cultural models of selfhood

41. The Possibility of Self-Determined Death Eliminates Mortality Salience Effects on Cultural Worldview Defense: Cross-Cultural Replications

43. A META-ANALYTIC APPROACH TO UNDERSTAND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF ENERGY-RELATED BEHAVIOURS

44. A social identity model of pro-environmental action (SIMPEA)

45. Closing ranks: Ingroup norm conformity as a subtle response to threatening climate change

46. Soziale Kognition

48. Coping with Lack of Control in a Social World

49. Interpersonale Beziehungen und Interaktionen

50. Vom Ich und vom Wir: Das Selbst und die soziale Identität

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