Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky is a researcher at John Brown University whose work spans social and intergroup psychology, with a focus on migration, refugees, and integration. Ankori-Karlinsky investigates the psychological underpinnings of political phenomena, including populism and right-wing movements, as well as the effects of electoral systems on political participation. Recent work explores how misperceptions of opposing political party values can undermine democracy. Ankori-Karlinsky's research also examines the role of political symbols in shaping social order, as evidenced by an analysis of Confederate monuments and performative violence in the post-Reconstruction U.S. South. Furthermore, they study the potential for vicarious intergroup contact to promote depolarization on a large scale. Their broader interests encompass political conflict and governance.
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- Publications: 4
- Citations: 295
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