AlvaresCDahlgrenP (2016)
Populism, extremism and media: Mapping an uncertain terrain. European Journal of Communication31: 46–57.
2.
AschS (1956)
Studies of independence and conformity: I. A minority of one against a unanimous majority. Psychological Monographs70(9): 1–70.
3.
FestingerL (1950)
Informal social communication. Psychological Review57: 271–282.
4.
FrenchJRPRavenB (1959) The bases of social power. In: CartwrightDZanderA (eds) Group Dynamics.
New York:
Harper & Row, pp.151–157.
5.
FreudS (1921) Group psychology and the analysis of the ego. In: StracheyJ (ed.) The Standard Edition of the Complete Works of Sigmund Freud (vol 28).
London:
Hogarth Press, pp.65–143.
6.
GalitoMS (2018)
Populism as a political phenomenon. Janus.Net: e-Journal of International Relations9: 53–69.
7.
KelleyHH (1952) Two functions of reference groups. In: SwansonGENewcombTMHartleyEL (eds) Readings in Social Psychology (2nd ed.).
New York:
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, pp.410–414.
8.
LataneB (1981)
The psychology of social impact. American Psychologist36: 343–356.
9.
Lipman-BlumenJ (2008) Dissent in times of crisis. In: BanksSP (ed.) Dissent and the Failure of Leadership (New Horizons in Leadership Studies).
Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar, pp.37–52.
10.
MartinB (2008) Varieties of dissent. In: BanksSP (ed.) Dissent and the Failure of Leadership (New Horizons in Leadership Studies).
Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar, pp.22–36.
11.
MilgramS (1974) Obedience to Authority.
New York:
Harper & Row.
12.
MoscoviciS (1980) Toward a theory of conversion behavior. In BerkowitzL (ed.) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 13.
New York:
Academic Press, pp.209–239.
13.
SmithHJPettigrewTFPippinGMet al. (2012)
Relative deprivation: A theoretical and meta-analytic review. Personality and Social Psychology Review16: 203–232.
14.
ToscanoP (2008) The sanctity of dissent. In: BanksSP (ed.) Dissent and the Failure of Leadership (New Horizons in Leadership Studies).
Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar, pp.1–21.