Thanks for the post, Mark!
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social/political psychologist • researching social change, intergroup relations, and politicisation processes • potty-mouthed and plainspoken • doesn't/matter • posting in 🇬🇧🇹🇷🇳🇱 GoogleScholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AibJD-MAAAAJ&hl=en
Thanks for the post, Mark!
PhD Position on Factual Belief Polarisation at Rahoud University, The Netherlands with @roderikrekker.bsky.social, @hakancakmak.bsky.social, @bojanaveckalov.bsky.social, and Carolien van Ham.
#PhDSky #PsychJobs #SocialPsyc polipsy
Out now and open access! A new scale to gauge support for intergroup violence, including in (post-)conflict settings. With @ramziabouismail.bsky.social, @alekscichocka.bsky.social, @hakancakmak.bsky.social, @samicoksan.bsky.social, and Nikhil Sengupta onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... 🧵
My final PhD work has been accepted for publication in GPIR.
The main takeaway in plain terms: to mobilise people against transgressive leaders, it may be better to clearly emphasise how similar these leaders are to their followers, instead of, e.g., calling them Nazis.
Hit me up for the preprint.
Solidarity With Palestinians in Germany and the United Kingdom: The Distinctiveness of Beliefs, Emotions, and Attitudes for Third-Party Solidarity in Democratic, Yet Issue-Specific Repressive Contexts
New from @schreiber-julia.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
It's not hypocrisy, it's capitalism.
The bizarre behaviour of Western states and leaders often seems to betray a moral double standard. But in fact it is all perfectly consistent with a single standard, namely, the objective of maintaining the conditions for capital accumulation in the core.
This is hilarious! 😂 Thanks, Søren!
Great headline!
Together with @spyasin.bsky.social, we also have a lovely chapter on the Clarks' doll studies. I am grateful to Yasin for including me in this project, and thank Jolanda and Hema for bringing an amazing group of people together under the roof of this great contribution.
Introducing our edited book, Political Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies! @jolanda-jetten.bsky.social
Each chapter considers an influential early study in the field with a fresh perspective. Published by SAGE: au.sagepub.com/en-gb/anz/po...
Data reveals disparate treatment of peaceful climate activists versus violent far-right agitators.
This is a long-term problem for both the economy and democracy, particularly as long as center-left parties refuse to introduce measures that will RADICALLY redistribute wealth.
"Volgens Lijpharts eigen werk is de huidige Amerikaanse situatie gevaarlijk: een zeer gepolariseerd land waar elites geen compromissen sluiten. Een presidentieel systeem, met veel macht bij een persoon, leidt bovendien sneller tot democratische achteruitgang."
www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/...
Minority Power
"Marginalized groups develop sophisticated alternative conceptualizations of power as collective resistance, cultural preservation and mutual aid that enable transformation despite structural disadvantages."
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New working paper about a question that’s been a splinter in my brain for years – and I know I’m not alone: can researchers draw conclusions about “belief in conspiracy theories” while our research samples consist mostly of people who reject such beliefs? 1/10
link: osf.io/preprints/ps...
I cannot agree more with this statement, unfortunately.
A good reading for a reality check
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"Success rates for Europe’s leading research grants are declining — some to single percentage points — as a surge in applications far outweighs the funds available."
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Extremely pleased to see this work published! Thank you so much to my excellent collaborators @fmsmallfield.bsky.social @scicomguy.bsky.social @srhastraea.bsky.social @lingtax.bsky.social @mdmarques.com @matthewmatix.bsky.social
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
We are hiring PhDs and postdocs to work on the ERC project GETGOV, where I am the PI.
We will investigate governing elites since 1789. I am sure that it will be a lot of fun and result in great research!
Postdocs: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
PhDs: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
Takeaway from PhD years: Publishing good papers doesn’t make someone a solid researcher. Academia has many big names and rising stars, hence plenty of room for disappointment: many talk about making the world a better place but, deep down, care merely about their own prestige through their actions.
“The fact that organized protest can break the spiral of silence, and correct our impressions of what other Americans think, is one of the most immediate and important values of protesting in the first place. Scientists have [shown] protests update our impressions of what other citizens believe.”
Perhaps I should've posted this earlier — fundamental attribution error 🥳
Joel Thornton just joined BlueSky! We worked together with Maja Kutlaca on his Master’s project, and he’s now kicking off his PhD at Queen’s University Belfast. Very excited to see what he’ll be up to — definitely worth giving him a follow!
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@joel-thornton.bsky.social
Still hunting a postdoc in the wild world of academia. Hundreds of strong applicants even for one-year positions, someone always seems a better fit, and funding is nearly always elusive — but one can dream, at least while it’s still free and less competitive.
Cover page of Guest, O., & van Rooij, I. (2025, October 4). Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dkrgj_v1
Table 1 Guest, O., & van Rooij, I. (2025, October 4). Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dkrgj_v1
Table 2 Guest, O., & van Rooij, I. (2025, October 4). Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dkrgj_v1
New preprint 🌟 Psychology is core to cognitive science, and so it is vital we preserve it from harmful frames. @irisvanrooij.bsky.social & I use our psych and computer science expertise to analyse and craft:
Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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Are universities perceived as left-wing bastions? Are police officers seen as right-wing? And are judges considered impartial?
In a new publication in @ejprjournal.bsky.social, Erika van Elsas, @mauritsmeijers.bsky.social, and I answer these questions ... (1/3)
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So much of the absurdity in how some elites talk about Charlie Kirk—or navigate the authoritarian politics of this regime—stems from political science’s and the elite class’s fixation on polarization, and the misguided belief that it’s inherently bad and that the “remedy” is civil submission.
Here, @aarslew.bsky.social and I use the well-demonstrated fact that, in issues where people have incentives to withhold socially undesirable behaviours or opinions, the absence of an interviewer facilitates their expression. (4) www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Love it when you 1) do a proper preregistration, 2) find an unexpected finding in the course of examining your preregistered hypotheses, 3) present the unexpected finding as exploratory, and 4) a reviewer HAMMERS you for "undermining the integrity of the preregistration process?" 🫠
Thanks, Chuma! As far as I recall, neither social identification nor variables relating to the socio-structural premises of SIT were measured (only macro-economic inequality indices being used). Perhaps @vukasin.bsky.social, the lead author, could provide a more in-depth answer!