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Hamer, K., Penczek, M., Marcinkowska, K., Nowak, B., Branowska, K., Sparkman, D....Yemelyanova, Y. (2026). Beyond WEIRD societies: Global social identifications across 45 countries and their socio-cultural and economic predictors. Political Psychology. 47 (3)
K. Hamer et al., "Beyond WEIRD societies: Global social identifications across 45 countries and their socio-cultural and economic predictors", in Political Psychology, vol. 47, no. 3, 2026
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author = "Hamer, K. and Penczek, M. and Marcinkowska, K. and Nowak, B. and Branowska, K. and Sparkman, D. and Loy, L. S. and Baran, M. and Okvitawanli, A. and Gkinopoulos, T. and Hackett, J. D. and Bertin, P. and Carmona, M. and Guerra, R. and Wlodarczyk, A. and Akello, G. and Albarello, F. and Ashraf, M. and Bednarowicz, M. and Beixiang, L. and Benningstad, N. and Bierwiaczonek, K. and Bornman, E. and Bosak, J. and Darkwah, E. and Delouvée, S. and Eder, S. J. and Enea, V. and Espinosa, A. and Etchezahar, E. and Ferris, L. J. and Gudzovskaya, A. A. and Guerch, K. and Hofhuis, J. and Hornsey, M. J. and Igbokwe, D. and Ibarra, M. L. and Kamble, S. V. and Kaniasty, K. and Kengyel, G. J. and Khanipour, H. and Labor, P. and Lima, A. V. V. and Loshenko, O. and Mazurowska, K. and Mintz, K. K. and Monzani, L. and Moriizumi, S. and Moynihan, A. B. and Mubarique, M. and Nagy, R. P. and Nera, K. and Nyúl, B. and Osinde, J. and Özsoy, E. and Palacio, J. and Pešout, O. and Pirttilä‐Backman, A.‐M. and Pong, V. and Rentería, E. and Restrepo, D. and Samekin, A. and Segal‐Klein, H. and Selim, H. A. and Sindic, D. and Spence, A. and Stöckli, S. and Tam, K.‐P. and Ungaretti, J. and Urbańska, B. and Wang, A. and Yahiiaiev, I. and Yemelyanova, Y.",
title = "Beyond WEIRD societies: Global social identifications across 45 countries and their socio-cultural and economic predictors",
journal = "Political Psychology",
year = "2026",
volume = "47",
number = "3",
doi = "10.1111/pops.70134",
url = "https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14679221"
}
TY - JOUR TI - Beyond WEIRD societies: Global social identifications across 45 countries and their socio-cultural and economic predictors T2 - Political Psychology VL - 47 IS - 3 AU - Hamer, K. AU - Penczek, M. AU - Marcinkowska, K. AU - Nowak, B. AU - Branowska, K. AU - Sparkman, D. AU - Loy, L. S. AU - Baran, M. AU - Okvitawanli, A. AU - Gkinopoulos, T. AU - Hackett, J. D. AU - Bertin, P. AU - Carmona, M. AU - Guerra, R. AU - Wlodarczyk, A. AU - Akello, G. AU - Albarello, F. AU - Ashraf, M. AU - Bednarowicz, M. AU - Beixiang, L. AU - Benningstad, N. AU - Bierwiaczonek, K. AU - Bornman, E. AU - Bosak, J. AU - Darkwah, E. AU - Delouvée, S. AU - Eder, S. J. AU - Enea, V. AU - Espinosa, A. AU - Etchezahar, E. AU - Ferris, L. J. AU - Gudzovskaya, A. A. AU - Guerch, K. AU - Hofhuis, J. AU - Hornsey, M. J. AU - Igbokwe, D. AU - Ibarra, M. L. AU - Kamble, S. V. AU - Kaniasty, K. AU - Kengyel, G. J. AU - Khanipour, H. AU - Labor, P. AU - Lima, A. V. V. AU - Loshenko, O. AU - Mazurowska, K. AU - Mintz, K. K. AU - Monzani, L. AU - Moriizumi, S. AU - Moynihan, A. B. AU - Mubarique, M. AU - Nagy, R. P. AU - Nera, K. AU - Nyúl, B. AU - Osinde, J. AU - Özsoy, E. AU - Palacio, J. AU - Pešout, O. AU - Pirttilä‐Backman, A.‐M. AU - Pong, V. AU - Rentería, E. AU - Restrepo, D. AU - Samekin, A. AU - Segal‐Klein, H. AU - Selim, H. A. AU - Sindic, D. AU - Spence, A. AU - Stöckli, S. AU - Tam, K.‐P. AU - Ungaretti, J. AU - Urbańska, B. AU - Wang, A. AU - Yahiiaiev, I. AU - Yemelyanova, Y. PY - 2026 SN - 0162-895X DO - 10.1111/pops.70134 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14679221 AB - In an increasingly globalized world challenged by multiple social problems, global social identifications (GSIs, e.g., with all humanity) are concepts of growing interest. Although such identifications can be affected by the cultural contexts in which they are manifested, research on them remains largely confined to Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic (WEIRD) societies. Using data collected in 45 countries (N = 9807, preregistered), we compared the strength of three types of GSIs between countries and cultural clusters, and explored the possible role of five cultural dimensions. The results revealed relatively small cross-national differences in GSIs overall, but African and South-East Asian cultural clusters reported significantly stronger identifications than those from other regions, with India, South Africa, and Ghana scoring the highest. Contrary to our hypotheses, GSIs were positively associated with in-group collectivism, survival values, and traditional values, while institutional collectivism was unrelated. As expected, humane orientation was positively related to most GSIs. Additional exploratory analyses showed higher GSIs in countries with a lower quality of life (broadly understood). GSIs were also more pronounced in less globalized, younger societies, with a higher proportion of men, fewer immigrants, and stronger diversity. Our study highlights the need to broaden research on GSIs beyond WEIRD contexts. ER -
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