

Rusi Jaspal
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Rusi Jaspal is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Knowledge Exchange) and a Professor of Psychology at the University of Brighton in the United Kingdom. He is a Chartered Psychologist and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, the Academy of Social Sciences, the Royal Society of Arts, the Royal Society of Public Health, and the Higher Education Academy.
Professor Jaspal's research cuts across the fields of psychology and public health, focussing particularly on social psychological approaches to promoting good psychological and physical health outcomes. He has developed the Health Adversity Risk Model (HARM) to predict the impact of social and psychological stressors and identity threat on health outcomes. Much of his research using the model has focused on HIV prevention, HIV care and mental health. With Professor Dame Glynis Breakwell, Rusi Jaspal has contributed to the development of Identity Process Theory. Additionally, Professor Jaspal has conducted extensive research into aspects of psychological wellbeing among gay men, the management of identities in conflict, national identity, prejudice and discrimination, public understanding of science, technology and medicine and the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rusi Jaspal is the author or editor of 6 books, and has written over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and several reports for the Department of Health. He supervises and examines PhD students in his areas of expertise.
Rusi Jaspal studied at the University of Cambridge, the University of Surrey, and Royal Holloway, University of London. After his PhD, he completed an ESRC post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of Nottingham. In 2015, Rusi Jaspal was awarded a personal chair in Psychology and Sexual Health at De Montfort University Leicester where he also held a number of senior posts, including that of Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research). He has also held professorships at Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland, where he helped set up the Minority Research Profile, and at Nottingham Trent University, UK, where he founded and led the Identity Change Research Group. Professor Jaspal has also served as Social Isolation Advisor to Wandsworth Borough Council, London.
Primary Interests:
- Aggression, Conflict, Peace
- Applied Social Psychology
- Culture and Ethnicity
- Group Processes
- Intergroup Relations
- Political Psychology
- Prejudice and Stereotyping
- Self and Identity
- Sexuality, Sexual Orientation
- Sociology, Social Networks
Research Group or Laboratory:
- Self and Identity Research Group (Convener)
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Books:
- Jaspal, R. (2024). The psychology of coming out: Lesbian, gay and bisexual identities. London: Palgrave.
- Jaspal, R. (2019). The social psychology of gay men. London: Palgrave.
- Jaspal, R. (2018). Enhancing sexual health, self-identity and wellbeing among men who have sex with men: A guide for practitioners. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
- Jaspal, R. (2014). Antisemitism and anti-Zionism: Representation, cognition and everyday talk. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.
- Jaspal, R., & Bayley, J. (2020). HIV and gay men: Clinical, social and psychological aspects. London: Palgrave.
- Jaspal, R., & Breakwell, G. M. (Eds.). (2014). Identity process theory: Identity, social action and social change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
- Jaspar, R. (2020). Trans women and HIV: Social psychological perspectives. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan.
Journal Articles:
- Jaspal, R. (2013). Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism in Iran. Israel Affairs, 19(2), 231-58.
- Jaspal, R. (2013). British Sikh identity and the struggle for distinctiveness and continuity. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 23(3), 225-239.
- Jaspal, R. (2012). “I never faced up to being gay”: Sexual, religious and ethnic identities among British Indian and British Pakistani gay men. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 14(7), 767-780.
- Jaspal, R. (2011). Caste, social stigma and identity processes. Psychology and Developing Societies, 23(2), 27-62.
- Jaspal, R. (2010). Identity threat among British Muslim gay men. The Psychologist, 23(8), 640-641.
- Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2012). The construction of ethnic identity: Insights from identity process theory. Ethnicities, 12(5), 503-530.
- Jaspal, R., & Cinnirella, M. (2010). Coping with potentially incompatible identities: Accounts of religious, ethnic, and sexual identities from British Pakistani men who identify as Muslim and gay. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49(4), 849-870.
- Jaspal, R. & Daramilas, C. (2016). Perceptions of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among HIV-negative and HIV-positive men who have sex with men. Cogent Medicine. 3: 1256850.
- Jaspal, R. Kennedy, L. & Tariq, S. (2018). Human immunodeficiency virus and trans women: a literature review. Transgender Health, 3(1), 239-250.
- Jaspal, R., Lopes, B., Bayley, J. & Papaloukas, P. (2019). A structural equation model to predict the acceptability of pre-exposure prophylaxis in men who have sex with men in Leicester, UK. HIV Medicine, 20(1) 11-18.
- Jaspal, R., Lopes, B., Jamal, Z., Paccoud, I. & Sekhon, P. (2017) Sexual abuse and HIV risk behaviour among black and minority ethnic men who have sex with men in the UK. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 20(8), 841-53.
- Jaspal, R., Lopes, B. & Maatouk, I. (2019). Social identity & attitudes towards pre-exposure prophylaxis: a structural equation model. Journal of Social Service Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2019.1566196
- Jaspal, R., Lopes, B. & Maatouk, I. (2019). The Attitudes towards Pre-Exposure Prophlyaxis (PrEP) Scale: development & validation. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 18(2), 197-205.
- Jaspal, R., Lopes, B. & Rehman, Z. (2019). A structural equation model for predicting depressive symptomatology in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic lesbian, gay and bisexual people in the UK. Psychology and Sexuality. https://doi.org/10.1080/19419899.2019.1690560
- Jaspal, R. & Nerlich, B. (2014). Fracking in the UK Press: Threat Dynamics in an Unfolding Debate. Public Understanding of Science, 23(3), 348-63.
- Jaspal, R., & Siraj, A. (2011). Perceptions of "coming out" among British Muslim gay men. Psychology and Sexuality, 2(3),183-197.
- Lopes, B., Kamau, C. & Jaspal, R. (2019). Coping with perceived abusive supervision in the workplace: the role of paranoia. Journal of Organizational & Leadership Studies, 26(2), 237-255.
Other Publications:
- Jaspal, R. (2020). Content analysis, thematic analysis and discourse analysis. In G.M. Breakwell, D.B. Wright & J. Barnett (eds.), Research Methods in Psychology (5th Edition). London: Sage.
- Jaspal, R. (2014). Sexuality, migration and identity among gay Iranian migrants to the UK. In Y. Taylor & R. Snowdon (eds.), Queering Religion, Religious Queers (pp.44-60) London: Routledge.
Courses Taught:
- Critical Debates and Conceptual Issues in Psychology (Year 3)
- Psychology of Sexuality (Year 3)
- Social Psychology (Year 2)
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