Political Scientist | Assistant Professor @ASU_SPGS | PhD from @UMich | Political psychology, public opinion, global and environmental governance, REP, framing
New paper w/ Mark Ramirez in @apr_journal. We examine how universalistic and particularistic descriptive norms affect political tolerance. Universalistic norms more consistently affect tolerance & we uncover an unexpected reaction to norms of intolerance https://t.co/KiJrGPZtPv
@mchayinska Not sure what types of ideological conflicts you are interested in but I like using the Strengthening Democracy Challenge interventions/paper as there are great resources for students to explore the various interventions (see the interventions tab): https://t.co/PdN0MWGz1z
I’m excited to announce that applications are now open for the Virtual #ISPPAcademy!
Join us on Dec 6th for a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts in #PoliticalPsychology.
🔗Apply here: https://t.co/Aw6RmRCxmM
🗓️Deadline for applications: 1 October
New commentary in @OneEarth_CP with @LaddKeith. #heat#governance must integrate disciplines & address heat mitigation & management through goals, data, action, evaluation, & public participation across governance instruments & jurisdictional scales https://t.co/mPkQtW8mxu
Just published on APSR First View: “Liberals and Conservatives Rely on Very Similar Sets of Foundations When Comparing Moral Violations”, by Jack Blumenau and Benjamin E. Lauderdale.
https://t.co/v32GNF7Lr5
🌟 ISPP hopes you’re enjoying the rest of your academic break! 📚🌟
Stay tuned for announcements on the All-virtual ISPP Academy planned for this winter and the confirmation of dates and venue for the 2025 Annual Meeting in Prague.
Have a wonderful weekend!
#ISPP
Our latest blog post, "Being a Minoritized Early Career Researcher in Political Psychology," summarizes the ISPP ECC virtual event from May.
During the event, @metesefauysal @Flavio_Azevedo_ @jamie_chan_ @Sakiera_Hudson & @AritraPsych discussed their perspectives in academia 📢
Don't forget to register for the APSA Political Psychology Pre-Conference to be held 9/4 at Temple's Center City Campus! The deadline is 7/18.
Registration is now open: https://t.co/c0uN01LJ2f
For the 10th time, it's that time: @Europarl_EN elections 2024 🇪🇺
If you want to know everything about the role of populism in the previous 9 elections this is what you're looking for:
Forty years of populism in the European Parliament
https://t.co/KdbeKdmr1g
📢 Call for Applications: ISPP Early Career Committee
The ISPP ECC is accepting applications for the 2024-2025 ECC! We're seeking individuals for several positions (2-3 year terms).
📅 Apply by June 14, 2024
View full details here: https://t.co/0rmOe9nTCQ
#ISPP#EarlyCareer
The APSA Political Psychology Section will be hosting its annual pre-conference on Wednesday, September 4, 2024. The event will be held at Temple University Center City. For more information, including pre-conference registration fees, stay tuned.
Interested in a six-year postdoctoral research and teaching position in our department? 2 classes a term, otherwise a lot freedom to follow own research agenda within a thriving department in a wonderful city! Deadline: 2 June 2024. https://t.co/yH6zsyQfUE
What is #radicalright voters' position in society?
Narratives like "left behind”, “losers”, or “alternative” suggest they are some marginalized group at the fringes of society. In my new OA publication in @Journal_PoPs, I argue against this myth.
https://t.co/RDIjJjYMo3