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Editors 
Stephen Reicher (University of St Andrews) 
Margaret Wetherell (Open University) 
Editor-Elect 
Brian Parkinson (University of Oxford) 
Associate Editors 
Martha Augoustinos (University of Adelaide)  Tom Postmes (University of Exeter) 
Geoffrey Haddock (Cardiff University)  Bas Verplanken (University of Tromso) 
Lorella Lepore (University of Reading) 
Consulting Editors 
Charles Antaki (Loughborough University)  Gregory Maio (University of Wales College of Cardiff) 
Michael Billig (Loughborough University)  Anthony Manstead (University of Cambridge 
Gerd Bohner (University of Kent)  Craig McGarty (Australian National University 
Nyla Branscombe (University of Kansas)  Penelope Oakes (Australian National University) 
Susan Condor (Lancaster University)  Sheina Orbell  (University of Essex) 
Mark Conner (University of Leeds)  lan Parker (Manchester Metropolitan University 
Dancker Daamen (Universiteit Leiden)  Brian Parkinson (University of Oxford) 
Kay Deaux (CUNY Graduate Center,  USA)  Marco Perugini (University  of Essex) 
John Dixon (University of Lancaster)  Ann Phoenix (Open University) 
Bertjan Doosje (University of Amsterdam)  Michael Platow (La Torbe University) 
John Dovidio (Colgate University)  Jonathan Potter (Loughborough Univer 
Nigel Edley  (Nottingham Trent University)  Kate Reynolds (Australian National Un 
Derek Edwards (Loughborough University)  Constantine Sedikides (University of Southampton 
Naomi Ellemers (Universiteit Leiden)  Russell Spears (University of Amsterdam) 
Susan Fiske (Princeton University)  Diederik Stapel (University of Groningen) 
Christine Griffin (University of Birmingham)  Elizabeth Stokoe (Loughborc 
Alex Haslam (University of Exeter)  Stephanie Taylor (Open Univ 
Nicholas Hopkins (Dundee University)  David Trafimow (New Mexico State University, USA 
Charles Judd  (University of Colorado)  John Turner  (Australian Natic 
Mansur Lalljee (University of Oxford)  Daan van Knippenberg  (Erasm 
Sonia Livingstone (London School of Economics)  Wolfgang Wagner  (Johannes-Kepler-Universitat) 
Volume  43  2004  ISSN 0144-6665 
The British  Psychological  Society 
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© The British Psychological Society 2004 
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Contents  of Volume  43 
Part  | March 2004 
Two traditions of interaction  research 
Anssi Perdkylda 
Foxes, green  fields and Britishness:  On the rhetorical construction of place and 
national  identity 
Jodi Wallwork and John A. Dixon 
The antecedents of identification:  A rhetorical  analysis of British  Muslim 
activists’ constructions of community  and identity 
Nick Hopkins and Vered Kahani-Hopkins 
Social  identity, self-evaluation  and in-group bias: The relative  importance of 
particular domains of self-esteem to the in-group 
John A. Hunter, Kypros Kypri, Natalie M. Stokell, Mike Boyes, Kerry S. O’Brien and 
Kathleen  E. McMenamin 
Political  identity and the Third Way: Some social-psychological  implications of 
the current anti-ideological  turn 
David Weltman 
Women’s collective constructions of embodied  practices through memory 
work: Cartesian dualism  in memories of sweating and pain 
Val Gillies, Angela Harden,  Katherine Johnson, Paula Reavey,  Vicki Strange and 
Carla  Willig 
Combining individuality and relatedness:  Representations of the person among 
Anglican clergy 
Vivian L. Vignoles, Xenia Chryssochoou and Glynis M. Breakwell 
Surfing the money tides:  Understanding the foreign exchange market through 
metaphors 
Thomas Oberlechner,  Thomas Slunecko and Nicole Kronberger 
Editorial  acknowledgements
Part 2 June 2004 
159  Moderation  of cognition-intention  and cognition-behaviour relations: 
A meta-analysis of properties of variables  from the theory  of planned behaviour 
Richard Cooke and Paschal Sheeran 
Citizenship in practice 
Rebecca  Barnes,  Timothy Auburn and Susan  Lea 
Affective and cognitive control  of persons and behaviours 
David Trafimow, Paschal Sheeran, Bridget Lombardo,  Krystina A. Finlay, 
Jennie Brown and Christopher J. Armitage 
Making sense of ‘barebacking’:  Gay men’s narratives, unsafe sex  and ‘resistance 
habitus’ 
Michele  L. Crossley) 
Psychoanalysis as a resource  for understanding emotional  ruptures  in the text: 
The case of defensive  masculinities 
Brendan  Gough 
Procrastination  and counterfactual  thinking:  Avoiding what might have been 
Fuschia M. Sirois 
Why are men  more  likely to support group-based dominance than women? 
The mediating role of gender identification 
Michaél Dambrun, Sandra Duarte and Serge Guimond 
Prejudice on the stage: Self-monitoring  and the public expression of group 
attitudes 
Olivier Klein, Mark Snyder and Robert  W. Livingston
Part 3 September 2004 
315  The underrepresentation of women  in science:  Differential  commitment or the 
queen bee syndrome 
Naomi Ellemers, Henriette  van den Heuvel, Dick de Gilder,  Anne Maass and 
Alessandra Bonvini 
Identity construction and British Muslims’ political activity:  Beyond rational 
actor theory 
Nick Hopkins and Vered Kahani-Hopkins 
The fundamental  attribution error:  A phenomenological critique 
Darren Langdridge and Trevor Butt 
Predictors and predictive effects of ambivalence 
Paul Sparks, Peter R. Harris and Nina Lockwood 
Of bikers, teachers and Germans:  Groups’ diverging views about their 
prototypicality 
Sven  Waldzus,  Amélie Mummendey, Michael  Wenzel and Franziska Boettcher 
Death and football:  An analysis of men’s talk about emotions 
Chris  Walton,  Adrian Coyle and Evanthia  Lyons 
False consensus  in social context:  Differential  projection and perceived social 
distance 
Paul E. Jones 
Ambivalence and information  integration  in attitudinal judgment 
Frenk  van Harreveld, Joop van der Pligt, Nanne K. de Vries, Clemens  Wenneker and 
Dieter  Verhue 
Tri-generational  family conversations:  Communication  accommodation  and 
brokering 
Sik Hung Ng, Anping He and Cynthia Loong 
Social support and its consequences:  ‘Positive’ and ‘deficiency’ values and their 
implications  for support and self-esteem 
Robin Goodwin,  Patricia Costa and Joseph Adonu
Part 4 December 2004 
475  Editorial 
477  Professional  hazards? The impact of models’ body size on advertising 
effectiveness and women’s body-focused anxiety  in professions that do and do 
not emphasize the cultural  ideal of thinness 
Helga Dittmar and Sarah Howard 
The psychology of casualization:  Evidence  for the mediating roles of security, 
status and social  identification 
Kristine  Veenstra, §. Alexander Haslam and Katherine J. Reynolds 
Problems with change in R’ as applied to theory of reasoned action research 
David Trafimow 
‘Kids are just cruel anyway’: Lesbian and gay parents’ talk about homophobic 
bullying 
Victoria Clarke, Celia Kitzinger and Jonathan  Potter 
The influences of continuation  intentions on execution  of social  behaviour 
within the theory of planned behaviour 
Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis,  Martin S. Hagger, Brett Smith and Cassie Phoenix 
Right about others, wrong about ourselves? Actual  and perceived self-other 
differences  in resistance to persuasion 
Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton 
The Mozcart effect: Tracking the evolution  of a scientific  legend 
Adrian  Bangerter and Chip Heath