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Martha Newson

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The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 7, 2021
High and highly bonded: Fused football fans who use cocaine are most likely to be aggressive toward rivalsMartha Newson
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 3, 2026
WILD kids, cutting-edge research. Enhancing diversity and reflexivity in psychologyMartha Newson
Journal of Health Psychology|August 21, 2024
Sport-based interventions and health in prisons: The impact of Twinning Project on prisoner wellbeing and attitudesLinus Peitz, Martha Newson
The British Journal of Social Psychology|May 6, 2025
Can transformative experiences bridge the gap between receiving communities and formerly incarcerated persons?Linus Peitz, Harvey Whitehouse, Martha Newson
Plos One|August 11, 2016
Explaining Lifelong Loyalty: The Role of Identity Fusion and Self-Shaping Group EventsMartha Newson, Michael Buhrmester, Harvey Whitehouse
Journal of Sport and Social Issues|February 23, 2026
Recreational Drug use at Sports Events in the US and UKMartha Newson, Linus Peitz, Mollie Ruler
Theory and Society|September 11, 2025
Fusing concept to theory: identity fusion's potential role in crime researchMartha Newson, Jack Cunliffe, Harvey Whitehouse
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 27, 2025
Club representation in the national team: Effects on identity fusion and intra-vs intergroup attitudesMartha Newson, Muhammed Bilgehan Aytaç, Linus Peitz
Science Advances|January 13, 2023
Social bonds are related to health behaviors and positive well-being globallyBahar Tunçgenç, Valerie van Mulukom, Martha Newson
Nature Human Behaviour|October 14, 2024
A soccer-based intervention improves incarcerated individuals' behaviour and public acceptance through group bondingMartha Newson, Linus Peitz, Jack Cunliffe, et al.
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The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 7, 2021
High and highly bonded: Fused football fans who use cocaine are most likely to be aggressive toward rivalsMartha Newson
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 3, 2026
WILD kids, cutting-edge research. Enhancing diversity and reflexivity in psychologyMartha Newson
Journal of Health Psychology|August 21, 2024
Sport-based interventions and health in prisons: The impact of Twinning Project on prisoner wellbeing and attitudesLinus Peitz, Martha Newson
The British Journal of Social Psychology|May 6, 2025
Can transformative experiences bridge the gap between receiving communities and formerly incarcerated persons?Linus Peitz, Harvey Whitehouse, Martha Newson
Plos One|August 11, 2016
Explaining Lifelong Loyalty: The Role of Identity Fusion and Self-Shaping Group EventsMartha Newson, Michael Buhrmester, Harvey Whitehouse
Journal of Sport and Social Issues|February 23, 2026
Recreational Drug use at Sports Events in the US and UKMartha Newson, Linus Peitz, Mollie Ruler
Theory and Society|September 11, 2025
Fusing concept to theory: identity fusion's potential role in crime researchMartha Newson, Jack Cunliffe, Harvey Whitehouse
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 27, 2025
Club representation in the national team: Effects on identity fusion and intra-vs intergroup attitudesMartha Newson, Muhammed Bilgehan Aytaç, Linus Peitz
Science Advances|January 13, 2023
Social bonds are related to health behaviors and positive well-being globallyBahar Tunçgenç, Valerie van Mulukom, Martha Newson
Nature Human Behaviour|October 14, 2024
A soccer-based intervention improves incarcerated individuals' behaviour and public acceptance through group bondingMartha Newson, Linus Peitz, Jack Cunliffe, et al.
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