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Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2019.

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  2. 31. sij

    Looks fantastic and sure to provide important insights and perspectives on understanding our current political and societal environment.

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  4. 29. sij

    I'm so excited to be included in this volume (w/ Paul Goren), with so many other amazing scholars. As this vol. shows, Sullivan's work has inspired -- and continues to inspire -- work in just about every corner of political psychology. Check it out! 👇

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  5. Gene Borgida (), Chris Federico (), & Joanne Miller () would like to announce the publication of 'At the Forefront of Political Psychology,' a volume honoring co-founder John Sullivan. Available 18 February 2020!

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  6. And we are very excited that you will be joining us for this event!

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  7. SAVE THE DATE: On 20 March 2020, presents a symposium on 'Polarization and the Information Environment,' feat. Yph Lelkes (), Yanna Krupnikov (), J. Celeste Lay (), & Brandon Bartels (). Details below. Please join us!

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  8. PhD student Paula Armendariz () of and discusses her research on the psychology of unrest and authoritarianism in Latin America in this new piece in the :

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  9. NEW: 's Christopher Federico () spoke with Matt Stolle of the Rochester Post-Bulletin about the psychology of polarization in this piece:

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  10. NEW: 's Christopher Federico () offers some comments on political psychology, polarization, and authoritarianism on Steve LeBeau's Synapse podcast on ->

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  11. Congratulations to alumnus Dr. Pierce Ekstrom (), who will be joining UNL’s Department of Political Science () next fall! He will join esteemed pol psych colleagues like , , , and .

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  12. Coverage of new research by student Hui Bai () in the , with comments from fellow CSPPers Zeke Wright () & Prof. Christopher Federico () -->

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  13. 18. stu 2019.

    New work supports the view that news avoidance is not about left or right. Those who say they avoid the news tended to be younger, female and poorer — people already stretched between jobs and home.

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  14. In this piece, 's Professor offers some interesting comments on news avoidance in an era of epistemic polarization:

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  15. COMING UP NEXT WEEK: On Friday 11/8 in the Political Psychology Proseminar, Dr Emily Vraga () of will speak on 'The Challenges of Detecting and Correcting Misinformation on Social Media' (11 am in 1314 Social Sciences). See you there!

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  16. Professor Paul Goren of offers a few words in this piece on President Trump's 2020 chances in Minnesota:

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  17. New piece on political psychology, featuring thoughts from 's Christopher Federico () and Howard Lavine () and others. Check it out:

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  18. This Friday (11/1) in the Political Psychology Proseminar, Dr Matt Weber () of will speak on 'Mapping Information Ecosystems' (11 am in 1314 Social Sciences). See you there!

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  19. Forthcoming in the British Journal of Social Psychology from student Max Hui Bai (): White identity centrality predicts far-right extremism, especially among those high in SDO. Pre-print here at :

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  20. Professors Paul Goren and Chris Federico () of and Prof. Michael Minta () of talk about how to talk about impeachment in the classroom (in ) ->

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