Follow
John Jost
John Jost
Professor of Psychology and Politics, New York University
Verified email at nyu.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Political conservatism as motivated social cognition
JT Jost, J Glaser, FJ Sulloway, AW Kruglanski
The motivated mind, 129-204, 2018
68792018
The role of stereotyping in system‐justification and the production of false consciousness
JT Jost, MR Banaji
British journal of social psychology 33 (1), 1-27, 1994
51641994
A decade of system justification theory: Accumulated evidence of conscious and unconscious bolstering of the status quo
JT Jost, MR Banaji, BA Nosek
Political psychology 25 (6), 881-919, 2004
41742004
Political ideology: Its structure, functions, and elective affinities
JT Jost, CM Federico, JL Napier
Annual review of psychology 60 (1), 307-337, 2009
29532009
The end of the end of ideology.
JT Jost
American psychologist 61 (7), 651, 2006
25032006
Tweeting from left to right: Is online political communication more than an echo chamber?
P Barberá, JT Jost, J Nagler, JA Tucker, R Bonneau
Psychological science 26 (10), 1531-1542, 2015
22732015
The secret lives of liberals and conservatives: Personality profiles, interaction styles, and the things they leave behind
DR Carney, JT Jost, SD Gosling, J Potter
Political psychology 29 (6), 807-840, 2008
16832008
Antecedents and consequences of system-justifying ideologies
JT Jost, O Hunyady
Current directions in psychological science 14 (5), 260-265, 2005
16222005
Complementary justice: effects of" poor but happy" and" poor but honest" stereotype exemplars on system justification and implicit activation of the justice motive.
AC Kay, JT Jost
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (5), 823, 2003
15552003
Exposure to benevolent sexism and complementary gender stereotypes: consequences for specific and diffuse forms of system justification.
JT Jost, AC Kay
Journal of personality and social psychology 88 (3), 498, 2005
14942005
The psychology of system justification and the palliative function of ideology
J Jost, O Hunyady
European review of social psychology 13 (1), 111-153, 2003
13952003
Emotion shapes the diffusion of moralized content in social networks
WJ Brady, JA Wills, JT Jost, JA Tucker, JJ Van Bavel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7313-7318, 2017
13132017
Ideology: Its resurgence in social, personality, and political psychology
JT Jost, BA Nosek, SD Gosling
Perspectives on Psychological Science 3 (2), 126-136, 2008
13062008
Group-based dominance and opposition to equality as independent predictors of self-esteem, ethnocentrism, and social policy attitudes among African Americans and European Americans
JT Jost, EP Thompson
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 36 (3), 209-232, 2000
11392000
Social inequality and the reduction of ideological dissonance on behalf of the system: Evidence of enhanced system justification among the disadvantaged
JT Jost, BW Pelham, O Sheldon, B Ni Sullivan
European journal of social psychology 33 (1), 13-36, 2003
11012003
Are needs to manage uncertainty and threat associated with political conservatism or ideological extremity?
JT Jost, JL Napier, H Thorisdottir, SD Gosling, TP Palfai, B Ostafin
Personality and social psychology bulletin 33 (7), 989-1007, 2007
10122007
System justification, the denial of global warming, and the possibility of “system-sanctioned change”
I Feygina, JT Jost, RE Goldsmith
Personality and social psychology bulletin 36 (3), 326-338, 2010
9982010
Why are conservatives happier than liberals?
JL Napier, JT Jost
Psychological Science 19 (6), 565-572, 2008
9052008
Neurocognitive correlates of liberalism and conservatism
DM Amodio, JT Jost, SL Master, CM Yee
Nature neuroscience 10 (10), 1246-1247, 2007
8862007
Ideological asymmetries and the essence of political psychology
JT Jost
Political psychology 38 (2), 167-208, 2017
8052017
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20