Some selected publications
(1977). Towards a theory of language in ethnic group relations.
(, Ed.).Language, ethnicity, and intergroup relations.
(1989). Integration strategies and attitudes towards the built environment: A study of Haitian and Indian immigrant women in Montreal.
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. 21, 160-173.
(1990). The personal-group discrimination discrepancy: Perceiving my group, but not myself, to be a target for discrimination.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 16, 254-262. Abstract
(1990). Responding to membership in a disadvantaged group: From acceptance to collective protest.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 58, 994-1003. Abstract
(1992). The process of social identification for visible immigrant women in a multicultural setting.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 23, 25-39. Abstract
(1995). Identity and the language of the classroom: Investigating the impact of heritage versus second language instruction on personal and collective self-esteem.
Journal of Educational Psychology. 87, 241-252. Abstract
(1996). The meaning of multiculturalism in culturally Diverse Urban America.
Journal of Social Psychology. 136, 727-740. Abstract
(1997). The quest for collective identity: The plight of disadvantaged ethnic minorities.
Canadian Psychology. 38, 174-190. Abstract
(1998). The occupational stereotypes and expectations for their children held by mothers representing different ethnic communities in Miami.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 28, 1951-1968.
(1998). Responding to tokenism: Individual action in the face of collective injustice.
European Journal of Social Psychology. 28, 647-667. Abstract
(1999). From passive acceptance to social disruption: Towards an understanding of behavioural responses to discrimination.
Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science. 31, 19-28. Abstract
(1999). Success under tokenism: Co-option of the newcomer and the prevention of collective protest.
British Journal of Social Psychology. 38, 369-396. Abstract
(2000). Discrimination: An invisible evil.
(, Ed.).Visible minorities: Race and racism in Canada. 186-202.
(2000). Subtractive bilingualism and the survival of the Inuit language: Heritage- versus second-language education .
Journal of Educational Psychology. 92, 63-84. Abstract
(2000). What about the future? Long term migration potential to South Africa from Lesotho, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
(, Ed.).On Borders: Perspectives on International Migration in Southern Africa. 151-167.
(2001). Toward full empowerment in native education: Unanticipated challenges.
Canadian Journal of Native Studies. 21, 45-56. Abstract
(2001). When the Survival of a Language is at Stake.
Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 20, 111-143. Abstract
(2002). Contact and the personal/group discrimination discrepancy in an Inuit community.
Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied. 136, 371-382. Abstract
(2002). Rights and duties as group norms: Implications of intergroup research for the study of rights and responsibilities.
(, Ed.).Human rights and duties: Psychology's contributions, the law's commentary. 105-134. Abstract
(2003). The social psychology of cultural diversity: Social stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination.
(, Ed.).Sage Handbook of Social Psychology. 432-457.
(2003). Terrorism and the quest for identity.
(, Ed.).Understanding terrorism: Psychosocial roots. 169-185.
(2004). Cost-benefit analyses for your group and yourself: The “rationality” of decision-making in conflict.
International Journal of Conflict Management. 15, 110-143. Abstract
(2004). “Street Kids”: Towards an understanding of their motivational context.
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. 36, 1-16. Abstract
(2005). Normative influence and rational conflict decisions: Group norms and cost-benefit analyses for intergroup behavior.
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 8, 355-374. Abstract
