**To request a copy of in press manuscripts, please email me directly at phenry1@depaul.edu.**
Henry, P. J. (In press). Low-status compensation: A theory for understanding the role of status in cultures of honor. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Henry, P. J. (In press). Civil rights legislation. To appear in J. Levine & M. Hogg, The encyclopedia of group processes and intergroup relations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Henry, P. J. (In press). Institutional bias. To appear in J. F. Dovidio, M. Hewstone, P. Glick, & V. M. Esses (Eds.), Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination. London: Sage.
Henry, P. J. (In press). Modern racism. To appear in J. Levine & M. Hogg, The encyclopedia of group processes and intergroup relations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Henry, P. J. (In press). Review of The Authoritarian Dynamic by Karen Stenner. Perspectives on politics.
Henry, P. J., & Sears, D. O. (In press). The crystallization of contemporary racial prejudice across the lifespan. Political Psychology.
Publications
Zick, A., & Henry, P. J. (2009). Nach oben buckeln, nach unten treten – Der
deutsche Autoritarismus. (From above and below: German authoritarianism.) In W.
Heitmeyer (Ed.), Deutsche zustände 2008 (German States, 2008), pp. 190-204.
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Suhrkamp.
Sears, D. O., Haley, H., & Henry, P. J. (2008). Cultural diversity and
sociopolitical attitudes at college entry. In J. Sidanius, S. Levin, C. van Laar,
& D. O. Sears (Eds.), The diversity challenge: Social identity and intergroup
relations on the multiethnic campus (pp. 65-99). New York: Russell Sage
Foundation.
Sears, D. O., & Henry, P. J. (2008). The overall effects of college on
students’ sociopolitical attitudes. In J. Sidanius, S. Levin, C. van Laar, & D.
O. Sears (Eds.), The diversity challenge: Social identity and intergroup
relations on the multiethnic campus (pp. 100-135). New York: Russell Sage
Foundation.
Sears, D. O., Fu, M. Y., Henry, P. J., & Bui, K. (2008). The origins and
persistence of ethnic identity among the ‘new immigrant’ groups. In J. Sidanius,
S. Levin, C. van Laar, & D. O. Sears (Eds.), The diversity challenge: Social
identity and intergroup relations on the multiethnic campus (pp. 136-162). New
York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Henry, P. J., & Sears, D. O. (2008). Symbolic and modern racism. In J. H. Moore (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of race and racism. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference.
Henry,
P.J. (2008). College sophomores in the laboratory redux: Influences of a
narrow data base on social psychology's view of the nature of prejudice.
Psychological Inquiry, 19, 49-71.
Sears, D. O., & Henry, P. J. (2007). Symbolic racism. In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of social psychology. Newbery Park, CA: Sage.
Henry, P. J., & Hardin, C. D. (2006). The contact hypothesis revisited: Status bias in the reduction of implicit prejudice in the United States and Lebanon. Psychological Science, 17, 862-868.
Henry, P. J., & Saul, A. (2006). The development of system justification in the developing world. Social Justice Research, 19, 365-378.
Reyna, C., Henry, P. J., Korfmacher, W., & Tucker, A. (2006). Examining the principles in principled conservatism: The role of responsibility stereotypes as cues for deservingness in racial policy decisions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90, 109-128.
Alexander, M., Levin, S., & Henry, P. J. (2005). Image theory, social identity, and social dominance: Structural characteristics and individual motives underlying international images. Political Psychology, 26, 27-45.
Henry, P. J., Sidanius, J., Levin, S., & Pratto, F. (2005). Social dominance orientation, authoritarianism, and support for intergroup violence between the Middle East and America. Political Psychology, 26, 569-583.
Henry, P. J., Sternberg, R. J., & Grigorenko, E. (2005). Capturing successful intelligence through measures of analytic, creative, and practical skills. In O. Wilhelm & R. Engle (Eds.),
Understanding and measuring intelligence (pp 295-311). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Pratto, F., Lemieux, A. F., Glasford, D. E., & Henry, P. J. (2005). American and Lebanese college students' responses to the events of September 11, 2001: The relation of hopes and fears to the psychology of group positions. Psicologica Politica, 27, 13-35.
Reyna, C., Tucker, A., Korfmacher, W., & Henry, P. J. (2005). Searching for common ground between supporters and opponents of affirmative action. Political Psychology, 26, 667-682.
Sears, D. O, & Henry, P. J. (2005). Over thirty years later: A contemporary look at symbolic racism and its critics. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 37, 95-150.
Henry, P. J., Reyna, C. E., & Weiner, B. (2004). Hate welfare but help the poor: How the attributional content of stereotypes explains the paradox of reactions to the destitute in America. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34 (1), 34-58.
Sidanius, J., Henry, P. J., Pratto, F., & Levin, S. (2004). Arab attributions for the attack on America: The case of Lebanese sub-elites. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 35 (4), 403-416 .
Henry, P. J. (2003). The lessons of politically twisting histories: Review of Kattago, S. (2001), Ambiguous memory: The Nazi past and German national identity. Contemporary Psychology, 48 (6).
Levin, S., Henry, P. J., Pratto, F., & Sidanius, J. (2003). Social dominance and social identity in Lebanon: Implications for terrorism and counter-terrorism support. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6 (4), 353-368.
Sears, D. O., Fu, M. Y., Henry, P. J., & Bui, K. (2003). The origins and persistence of politicized ethnic identity among the 'new immigrant' groups. Social Psychology Quarterly, 66 (4), 419-437.
Sears, D. O., & Henry, P. J. (2003). The origins of symbolic racism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85 (2), 259-275.
Sears, D. O., & Henry, P. J. (2003). Race and politics: The theory of symbolic racism. In J. Kawada & Y. Araki (Eds.), Handbook: Political psychology (pp. 100-114). Tokyo: Hokuju Publishers.
Henry, P. J., & Sears, D. O. (2002). The symbolic racism 2000 scale. Political Psychology, 23, 253-283.
Sears, D. O., Henry, P. J., & Kosterman, R. (2000). Egalitarian values and the origins of
contemporary American racism. In D.O. Sears, J. Sidanius, & L. Bobo (Eds.), Racialized
politics: The debate about racism in America (pp. 75-117). University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
Sears, D. O., & Henry, P. J. (1999). Ethnic identity and group threat in American politics. The Political Psychologist, 4 (1), 12-17.