Political Psychology at Kent
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We are a group of researchers from the University of Kent working on the intersection of psychology and political science. Follow for updates on our work! research.kent.ac.uk/political-ps...
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SUN, JUL 6
11:40 AM - 12:55 PM
S142: Ricky Green: Conspiracy theories about local political issues Karen Douglas
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3:10pm – 4:25pm
S114: Dylan De Gourville: How the content of climate change conspiracy theories shapes their socialpsychological meaning and potential consequences
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Spending your weekend with @polpsyispp.bsky.social in Prague? Join us for these talks:

SAT, July 5
11:05am – 12:20pm
S93: @alekscichocka.bsky.social The energy island: Texan collective narcissism predicts support for an independent power grid
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11:40am – 12:55pm
S65
Caiyu Tian: How Economic Inequality Fuels Collective Nostalgia: The Mediating Role of Conspiracy Beliefs

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
S171: Nikhil Sengupta (Chair): Challenges to Democratic Functioning across Time and Place: Disruptive Protest, Polarization, Nationalism, and Violence
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Don’t miss our lab’s Friday talks at @polpsyispp.bsky.social in Prague:

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM
S53
Tamino Konur: Does Gender Identity Compensate for Ethnic Discrimination?
Alessia Bacigalupo: Women, Borders and the Nation: How Sexism Predicts Nationalism and Immigration Policy Support
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3:40-4:55
S33: Jocelyn Chalmers Punishing Women for Miscarriage: The role of Political Orientation and Hostile Sexism * Jocelyn Chalmers, University of Kent

S40: @alekscichocka.bsky.social Using generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs) to track national sentiments
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2:30-3:30
P52: Ricky Green: Real-World Responses to Conspiracy Groups: Evidence from the Lost Letter Technique
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S23: Tamino Konur: Does Nationalism Compensate for Perceived Ethnic Disadvantage? The Moderating Effect of SDO

S30: @mikeybiddlestone.bsky.social The Conspiracist Worldview Scale (CWS): Development and validation of a new scale to measure the underlying ontology of conspiracy believers
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Heading to @polpsyispp.bsky.social in Prague? Check out these awesome talks from our lab tomorrow (Thu, Jul 3):

11:40 AM - 12:55
S21: Daniel Toribio-Flórez: Examining the political consequences of conspiracy theories around general elections: Evidence from the UK, France and US
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Proud to celebrate with @chiarazazzarino.bsky.social her fantastic PhD defense yesterday 🥂Chiara’s research funded by @leverhulme.ac.uk examined how leaders use national identity rhetoric to gain political support. Congratulations Dr Zazzarino 🎓
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🚨New paper🚨Tune in to the prebunking network! Development and validation of six inoculation videos that prebunk manipulation tactics and logical fallacies in misinformation 1/17
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Landing page for our new open access article “Tune in to the prebunking network! Development and validation of six inoculation videos that prebunk manipulation tactics and logical fallacies in misinformation”, published in Political Psychology.
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Social media is a great tool for activists but can the viral spread of moral outrage sometimes undermine collective causes?

We examined this in a new SPPS paper led by @stefanleach.bsky.social analyzing 1,286,442 posts on X with URLs to petitions on change.org journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Our meta-analysis "Reasons to believe: A systematic review and meta-analytic synthesis of the motives associated with conspiracy beliefs" is now published at Psychological Bulletin!
Please refer to this thread, ResearchGate, and PsyArXiv for details!
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Landing page for our article "Reasons to believe: A systematic review and meta-analytic synthesis of the motives associated with conspiracy beliefs"
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For anyone who’s interested in this route to joining us at @polpsychkent.bsky.social, our research office is typically happy to put together a list of relevant funding opportunities (depending on country of origin, years since PhD etc.)
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Academic job market candidates:

Did you know you can "make your own post-doc" by applying for external research funding? Many/most departments would be happy to provide office space to someone who brings their own funds.
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New Blog Post 📣

Why do some people seek to punish women for miscarriages? Jocelyn Chalmers delves into this important issue in our latest blog post, shedding light on the role of ideological attitudes in support for women’s rights 🔍.

Read the article and join the conversation: bit.ly/4hmNPIz
Beyond Abortion: What is Behind the Desire to Punish Women for their Miscarriages?
In March of 2016, then-U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump was asked whether women who undergo abortions when the procedure is banned…
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🚨Our meta-analysis of the motives associated with conspiracy beliefs has been accepted at Psychological Bulletin!🚨“Reasons to believe: A systematic review and meta-analytic synthesis of the motives associated with conspiracy beliefs” osf.io/preprints/ps... 🧵👇 1/16
Abstract for our accepted pre-print of Reasons to believe: A systematic review and meta-analytic synthesis of the motives associated with conspiracy beliefs
polpsychkent.bsky.social
We are a group of researchers from the University of Kent working on the intersection of psychology and political science. Follow for updates on our work! research.kent.ac.uk/political-ps...
People - Political Psychology - Research at Kent
research.kent.ac.uk