Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2024). "Don't Forget Tibet": Understanding the Discursive Construction of Tibetan National Identity through the Identity Entrepreneurship of the Dalai Lama. European Journal of Social Psychology, 54, 959–970. DOI.
Mishra, G., Singh, P., Ramakrishna, M., & Ramanathan, P. (2022). Technology as a double-edged sword: Understanding life experiences and coping with COVID -19 in India. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. DOI
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2021). “Searching for Roots:” Exploring the Idea of Home in Tibetan Refugee Youth Living in Delhi, India. Psychology in Developing Societies, 33(2), 324-346. DOI
Manuscripts in Revision/Review:
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2024). Does Place of Birth Matter? Understanding the Identity Construction of Tibetan Refugee Youth living in India. [Manuscript in revision]. Culture & Psychology.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2024). Tibetan National Identity During a Festival: Exploring the Impact of Intergroup Contact, Intergroup Anxiety, and Group Status. [Manuscript under review]. European Journal of Psychology Open.
Book Chapters:
Singh, P., Nair, R. B., & Ramanathan, P. (2024). Exploring some cultural factors in recognition of emotions in children through Mothers’ recollection: A memory-based method. In Misra, G., Misra, I. (eds) Emotions in Cultural Context. International and Cultural Psychology (p. 173-188). Springer, Cham. DOI.
Misra, G., & Ramanathan, P. (2024). Emotions in Cultural Contexts: An Indian Perspective. In G. Misra, I., Misra, (eds) Emotions in Cultural Context. International and Cultural Psychology (p. 33-56). Springer, Cham. DOI.
Ramanathan, P., & Babu, N. (2021). Everything that we could carry: Understanding vulnerabilities in refugees. In N. Babu, A. Prakash, & I. U. Bharadwaj (Eds.), Understanding vulnerabilities in contemporary society: Psychological insights and reflections, pp. 1-25. New Delhi: Sage.
Singh, P., & Ramanathan, P. (forthcoming). Social Identities and Intergroup Relations in the Era of Globalisation. In G. Mishra & P. Singh (Eds), Social Psychology in the Globalizing Era: Emerging Challenges and Potentials. Routledge.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (accepted). Tibetan Identities in Exile: The Role of the Dalai Lama. In M. S. Uysal, S. Vestergren, & Y. G. Acar (Eds) Social Psychology of Leadership and Crowds. Routledge Psychology.
Magazines/Opinion Pieces:
Ramanathan, P. (2022, December). Reimagining Tibetan National Identity: Exploring the Contextual Features of Tibetan Refugee Identities in Exile. Applied Psychology Around the World, 4(4), 41-42. Link.
Ramanathan, P. (2023, December). Behind-the-Scenes at the IAAP BoD: An (Young) Observer’s Perspective. Applied Psychology Around the World, 5(4), 11. Link.
Conference Presentations:
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2024 July, 21-26 July). Tibetan Identities in Exile: The Role of the Dalai Lama. 33rd International Congress of Psychology, Prague, Czech Republic. [UPCOMING]
Singh, P., Ramanathan, P. & Abburu, A. (2023, July 31 – August 5). Trends in Applied Social Psychology Research across Regions. Symposium on Cross-Cultural and Applied Psychology. 27th Regional European Conference of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Limerick, Ireland.
Do, E., Ramanathan, P., & Choi, S. (2023, July 13-15). An Intergenerational Exploration of Blame Attribution and Helping Behaviour during COVID-19 across South Korea, India, and New Zealand. In, Chair Takeshi Hamamura, 2021 AASP Summer School Research Grant Awardee Addresses [Symposium]. The 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, Hong Kong.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2023, 3-6 July). Exploring Tibetan Refugees’ Attitudes Towards Indians: The Importance of National Identity and Intergroup Contact. 18th European Congress of Psychology (ECP), Brighton, UK.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2022, July 12-16). Tibetan Refugee Attitudes Over Time: Reconsidering the Integrated Threat Theory [Virtual Paper Presentation]. 26th International Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), Online.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2022, July 14-17). (Re)imagining Tibet: Understanding the Construction of Tibetan National Identity in Exile [Paper Presentation]. 45th Annual Convention of the International Society for Political Psychology (ISPP), Athens, Greece.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2022, Mar 4-6). Navigating Cultural Boundaries: Understanding Identity Negotiations in Tibetan Refugee Youth living in India [Virtual Paper Presentation]. Virtual 31st annual convention of the National Academy of Psychology (NAOP), IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2022, Feb 16-19). Understanding the Construction of Tibetan National Identity in Exile [Virtual Poster Presentation]. Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)’s Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2021, July 18-23). Birds of a Feather Flock Together? Understanding Community in Tibetan Refugee Youth Living in Delhi [Virtual Paper Presentation]. 32nd International Congress of Psychology (ICP) 2020+, organised by the Czech-Moravian Psychological Society (CMPS), Prague, Czechia.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2019, Dec 20-22). The Home and the World”: Understanding the Influence of Social Well-Being, In-Group Identification, and Group Efficacy on the Idea of Home in Tibetan Refugee Youth Living in Delhi [Paper Presentation]. 29th Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP), Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.
Ramanathan, P., & Singh, P. (2019, July 16-19). Is Home where the Heart is? Understanding the Idea of Home in Tibetan Refugees and its Implications on Identity [Paper Presentation]. 5th Regional Conference of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), San Jose, Costa Rica.
Ramanathan, P. (2018, Dec 19-21). Exploring Notions of Identity: An Intergenerational Study of Tibetan Refugees [Poster Presentation]. 28th Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP), Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.
Ramanathan, P. (2018, Dec 19-21). Who am I? Understanding the Vulnerable Identities of Refugees and Immigrants. In N. Jain, Compounded vulnerabilities: The question of agency and autonomy of the marginalised group [Symposium]. 28th Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP), Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.