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Naomi Ellemers


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Naomi Ellemers (born 31 January 1963 in Amsterdam) is a professor of social psychology and organisations and distinguished professor at Utrecht University since September 2015.

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Ellemers was professor of social and organizational psychology at Leiden University from 1999 to 2015.

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Her research focuses on the interaction between group-membership and individual affect and cognition. It considers why and how individuals take on group membership, and their interaction with members of those groups.

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Since 2011, Ellemers has been a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Recognition

  • Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy (2014).
  • Spinoza Prize (2010).
  • KNAW Merian Award for women in science (2010).
  • Nominated for the 'Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research', (2009).
  • Kurt Lewin Award, European Association of Social Psychology, for significant and sustained contributions to the science of social psychology (2008).,
  • Honorary International Fellow, American Psychological Society (2002).
  • Jaspars Award, European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, for early scientific achievement (1990).
  • Publications (selection)

  • Neuroscience of prejudice and intergroup relations. Edited by Belle Derks, Daan Scheepers, and Naomi Ellemers. New York, Psychology Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1-84872-641-3
  • Social identity. Context, commitment, content. Edited by Naomi Ellemers, Russell Spears and Bertjan Doosje. Oxford, Blackwell, 1999. ISBN 0-631-20691-4
  • Numerous journal articles
  • References

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