Anouk Smeekes

1.4k total citations
30 papers, 808 citations indexed

About

Anouk Smeekes is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Anouk Smeekes has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 808 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 19 papers in Social Psychology and 8 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Anouk Smeekes's work include Social and Intergroup Psychology (16 papers), Nostalgia and Consumer Behavior (10 papers) and Cultural Differences and Values (9 papers). Anouk Smeekes is often cited by papers focused on Social and Intergroup Psychology (16 papers), Nostalgia and Consumer Behavior (10 papers) and Cultural Differences and Values (9 papers). Anouk Smeekes collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and Canada. Anouk Smeekes's co-authors include Maykel Verkuyten, Borja Martinović, Edwin Poppe, Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut, Michael J. A. Wohl, Anna Stefaniak, Jolanda Jetten, Ceren Acartürk and Elif Çelebi and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin and Current Directions in Psychological Science.

In The Last Decade

Anouk Smeekes

29 papers receiving 792 citations

Peers

Anouk Smeekes
Oriane Sarrasin Switzerland
Rezarta Bilali United States
Brian Collisson United States
Edwin Poppe Netherlands
Gayatri Gopinath United States
Masi Noor United Kingdom
Ruthie Pliskin Netherlands
Oriane Sarrasin Switzerland
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All Works

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Stark, Tobias, et al.. (2025). Social signals of belonging: How the perceived ethnic‐national background of friends affects ascriptions of belonging given to descendants of migrants. British Journal of Social Psychology. 64(3). e12898–e12898. 1 indexed citations
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Stark, Tobias, et al.. (2024). Understanding causes of adolescents' ascriptions of peers' dual ethnic and national belonging. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. 34(5).
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Smeekes, Anouk, Constantine Sedikides, & Tim Wildschut. (2022). Collective nostalgia: Triggers and consequences for collective action intentions. British Journal of Social Psychology. 62(1). 197–214. 27 indexed citations
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Wohl, Michael J. A., Anna Stefaniak, & Anouk Smeekes. (2022). Collective nostalgia as a balm for the distressed social identity. Current Opinion in Psychology. 49. 101542–101542. 9 indexed citations
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Verkuyten, Maykel, et al.. (2022). Tolerance of the Muslim headscarf: Perceived reasons for wearing a headscarf matter. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 90. 86–96. 3 indexed citations
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Verkuyten, Maykel, et al.. (2021). The Different Faces of Social Tolerance: Conceptualizing and Measuring Respect and Coexistence Tolerance. Social Indicators Research. 158(3). 1105–1125. 17 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk, Tim Wildschut, & Constantine Sedikides. (2021). Longing for the “good old days” of our country: National nostalgia as a new master‐frame of populist radical right parties. ePrints Soton (University of Southampton). 5(2). 90–102. 44 indexed citations
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Wildschut, Tim, Constantine Sedikides, & Anouk Smeekes. (2021). Nostalgia and Populism. An Empirical Psychological Perspective. Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences). 3 indexed citations
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Verkuyten, Maykel, et al.. (2020). Supporting immigrant cultural rights: The roles of deprovincialization and identity continuity. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 50(12). 733–743. 5 indexed citations
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Wohl, Michael J. A., Anna Stefaniak, & Anouk Smeekes. (2020). Days of Future Past: Concerns for the Group’s Future Prompt Longing for Its Past (and Ways to Reclaim It). Current Directions in Psychological Science. 29(5). 481–486. 22 indexed citations
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Wohl, Michael J. A., Anna Stefaniak, & Anouk Smeekes. (2020). Longing is in the memory of the beholder: Collective nostalgia content determines the method members will support to make their group great again. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 91. 104044–104044. 29 indexed citations
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Martinović, Borja, Jolanda Jetten, Anouk Smeekes, & Maykel Verkuyten. (2018). Collective memory of a dissolved country: Group-based nostalgia and guilt assignment as predictors of interethnic relations between diaspora groups from former Yugoslavia. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5(2). 588–607. 23 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk, et al.. (2017). Social identity continuity and mental health among Syrian refugees in Turkey. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 52(10). 1317–1324. 62 indexed citations
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Verkuyten, Maykel, Borja Martinović, Anouk Smeekes, & Mathijs Kros. (2016). The endorsement of unity in diversity: The role of political orientation, education and justifying beliefs. European Journal of Social Psychology. 46(7). 866–879. 18 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk & Maykel Verkuyten. (2015). The presence of the past: Identity continuity and group dynamics. European Review of Social Psychology. 26(1). 162–202. 74 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk. (2015). National nostalgia: A group-based emotion that benefits the in-group but hampers intergroup relations. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 49. 54–67. 56 indexed citations
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Verkuyten, Maykel, Borja Martinović, & Anouk Smeekes. (2014). The Multicultural Jigsaw Puzzle. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 40(11). 1480–1493. 30 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk & Maykel Verkuyten. (2014). Perceived Group Continuity, Collective Self-Continuity, and In-Group Identification. Self and Identity. 13(6). 663–680. 33 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk, Kaat Van Acker, Maykel Verkuyten, & Norbert Vanbeselaere. (2013). The legacy of Nazism: Historical analogies and support for the far right. Social Influence. 9(4). 300–317. 7 indexed citations
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Smeekes, Anouk, Maykel Verkuyten, & Edwin Poppe. (2010). Mobilizing opposition towards Muslim immigrants: National identification and the representation of national history. British Journal of Social Psychology. 50(2). 265–280. 51 indexed citations

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