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April 19, 2021
Tree-Huggers Versus Human-Lovers: Anthropomorphism and Dehumanization Predict Valuing Nature Over Outgroups
Joshua Rottman, Charlie R Crimston, Stylianos Syropoulos
Cognition & Emotion
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October 30, 2025
Moral expansiveness and pro-environmentalism: the mediating role of moral emotions
Reina Takamatsu, Joshua Rottman, Charlie R Crimston
International Journal of Transgender Health
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July 8, 2022
Surgical satisfaction and quality of life outcomes reported by transgender men and women at least one year post gender-affirming surgery: A systematic literature review
Christienne Javier, Charlie R Crimston, Fiona Kate Barlow
Appetite
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March 9, 2024
Meat and morality: The moral foundation of purity, but not harm, predicts attitudes toward cultured meat
Matti Wilks, Charlie R Crimston, Matthew J Hornsey
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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November 26, 2025
'Support your sisters, not just your cis-ters': Feminist leaders' challenges and strategies in curating trans-inclusive identities
Christina Maxwell, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Charlie R Crimston, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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July 19, 2021
Fear leads to suffering: Fears of compassion predict restriction of the moral boundary
Charlie R Crimston, Sarah Blessing, Paul Gilbert, et al.
Plos One
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February 9, 2023
The moral significance of prosstecting environmental and cultural objects
Brock Bastian, Charlie R Crimston, Christoph Klebl, et al.
Plos One
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October 19, 2018
Moral expansiveness short form: Validity and reliability of the MESx
Charlie R Crimston, Matthew J Hornsey, Paul G Bain, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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March 28, 2026
Deconstructing the moral circle: Obligations as the driver of moral expansion
Charlie R Crimston, Joshua Rottman, Karri Neldner, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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July 5, 2024
A mixed-methods approach to understand victimization discourses by opposing feminist sub-groups on social media
Christina Maxwell, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Sam Hames, et al.
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Cognitive Science
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April 19, 2021
Tree-Huggers Versus Human-Lovers: Anthropomorphism and Dehumanization Predict Valuing Nature Over Outgroups
Joshua Rottman, Charlie R Crimston, Stylianos Syropoulos
Cognition & Emotion
|
October 30, 2025
Moral expansiveness and pro-environmentalism: the mediating role of moral emotions
Reina Takamatsu, Joshua Rottman, Charlie R Crimston
International Journal of Transgender Health
|
July 8, 2022
Surgical satisfaction and quality of life outcomes reported by transgender men and women at least one year post gender-affirming surgery: A systematic literature review
Christienne Javier, Charlie R Crimston, Fiona Kate Barlow
Appetite
|
March 9, 2024
Meat and morality: The moral foundation of purity, but not harm, predicts attitudes toward cultured meat
Matti Wilks, Charlie R Crimston, Matthew J Hornsey
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
November 26, 2025
'Support your sisters, not just your cis-ters': Feminist leaders' challenges and strategies in curating trans-inclusive identities
Christina Maxwell, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Charlie R Crimston, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
July 19, 2021
Fear leads to suffering: Fears of compassion predict restriction of the moral boundary
Charlie R Crimston, Sarah Blessing, Paul Gilbert, et al.
Plos One
|
February 9, 2023
The moral significance of prosstecting environmental and cultural objects
Brock Bastian, Charlie R Crimston, Christoph Klebl, et al.
Plos One
|
October 19, 2018
Moral expansiveness short form: Validity and reliability of the MESx
Charlie R Crimston, Matthew J Hornsey, Paul G Bain, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
March 28, 2026
Deconstructing the moral circle: Obligations as the driver of moral expansion
Charlie R Crimston, Joshua Rottman, Karri Neldner, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
July 5, 2024
A mixed-methods approach to understand victimization discourses by opposing feminist sub-groups on social media
Christina Maxwell, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Sam Hames, et al.
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