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Jessica Mange

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My main interests are intergroup relations and their consequences either on communication processes (production and reception) or on agressive responses.
I am also interested in processes related to action identification effects (in terms of performance and/or social valorization) or in textual data mining through the utilization of "state-of-the-art" European software (e.g., Tropes, Lexico3), notably on political discourse or media speeches.

Primary Interests:

  • Applied Social Psychology
  • Attitudes and Beliefs
  • Communication, Language
  • Group Processes
  • Intergroup Relations
  • Persuasion, Social Influence
  • Political Psychology
  • Prejudice and Stereotyping

Research Group or Laboratory:

Journal Articles:

  • Mange, J., Chun, W.Y., Sharvit, K., & Bélanger, J.J.(2012). Just thinking about Arabs and Muslims makes Americans shoot faster: Effects of category accessibility on aggressive responses in a shooter bias paradigm. European Journal of social Psychology. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.1883
  • Mange, J., & Lepastourel, N. (2013). Gender effect and prejudice: when salient female norm moderates male negative attitudes towards homosexuals. Journal of Homosexuality, 60(7).
  • Mange, J., Lepastourel, N., & Georget, P. (2009). Is your language a social clue? Lexical markers and social identity. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 28 (4), 364-380.
  • Mange, J., & Marchand, P. (2007). Oui ou non à la constitution europeenne: L’eloquence d’un forum. Mots, 83, 121-137.
  • Mange, J., Marchand, P., & Gaffié, B. (2004). Positionnement politique et traitement de l’information. Revue Internationale de Psychologie Sociale, 17(4), 23-49.
  • Mange, J., Sénémeaud, C., & Michinov, N.(2013). Jotting down notes or preparing for the future? Extending the action identification theory to an academic context for performance improvement. Social Psychology of Education, 16, 151-154. doi: 10.1007/s11218-012-9205-3
  • Sénemeaud, C., Mange, J., Gouger, A., Somat, A., & Testé, B. (2011). Etude de la valeur sociale attribuée à la préférence de la consistance dans le cadre des relations intergroupes. Revue Internationale de Psychologie sociale, 24(3), 43-85.
  • Sénémeaud, C., Georget, P., Guéguen N., Callé, N., Plainfossé, C., Touati, C., & Mange, J. (accepted). Labeling of previous donation to encourage subsequent donation among experienced blood donors. Health Psychology.
  • Sénémeaud, C., Mange, J., Fointiat, V., & Somat, A. (2013). Being hypocritical disturbs some people more than others: How individual differences in preference for consistency moderate the behavioral effects of the induced-hypocrisy paradigm. Social Influence. DOI:10.1080/15534510.2013.791235

Other Publications:

  • Mange, J., & Lepastourel, N. (2011). Communication et rapports intergroupes : Effets des marqueurs socio-langagiers lexicaux sur les attitudes. In Ph. Castel, M.F. Lacassagne et E. Salès-Wuillemin, Psychologie sociale et communication 2 (pp. 247-260). De Boeck.
  • Mange, J., & Marchand, P. (2011). Discours politiques et analyse automatique de discours: Une analyse des debats internes au PS. In. L . Baugnet (Ed.), Discours en contextes. Paris: PUF.

Jessica Mange
NIMEC - EA 969
Université de Caen
Caen
France

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