págs. 441-451
Immigration: an invasion or an opportunity to the country. The effect of real news frames of immigration on ethnic attitudes
Lucía López Rodríguez, Alexandra Vázquez, Isabel Cuadrado Gordillo, Marco Brambilla, Miriam Rodrigo, John F. Dovidio
págs. 452-491
‘The Boat is full!’: predictors of perceived migrant group size and perceived right to stay for immigrants
Hanna Zagefka, Nali Moftizadeh, Jessica Barber, Siugmin Lay, Ravinder Barn
págs. 492-525
Broadening the social psychological approach to acculturation: cultural, personality and social-network approaches
Verónica Benet-Martínez, Lydia Repke
págs. 526-559
Acculturation and adaptation of adolescents with immigrant backgrounds in Spain: psychosocial profiles of latent classes
María Sánchez Castelló, María Soledad Navas Luque, Jorge Ordóñez Carrasco, Antonio José Rojas Tejada
págs. 560-588
Social Psychology and COVID-19: Monographic issue of the International Journal of Social Psychology
Miguel Moya, Guillermo B. Willis
págs. 590-599
págs. 600-610
What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger: the COVID-19 pandemic transforms anonymous citizens into devoted actors
Ángel Gómez
págs. 611-617
págs. 618-624
págs. 625-630
Coping with the stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: future research agenda based on emotional intelligence
Natalio Extremera Pacheco
págs. 631-638
Victoria Aurora Ferrer Pérez
págs. 639-646
págs. 647-655
An environmental psychology perspective on the confinement caused by COVID-19
Juan Ignacio Aragonés Tapia, Verónica Sevillano Triguero
págs. 656-663
Post-COVID-19 psychosocial intervention in healthcare professionals
Maite Martín-Aragón Gelabert, María Carmen Terol
págs. 664-669
págs. 670-676