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Expressive suppression as an obstacle to social change Linking system justification and collective action
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2016-07-16
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Solak, Nevin
Tamir, Maya
Sümer, Nebi
Jost, John
Helperin, Erin
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N. Solak, M. Tamir, N. Sümer, J. Jost, and E. Helperin, “Expressive suppression as an obstacle to social change Linking system justification and collective action,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.ispp.org/meetings/2016_Warsaw.