Over the past eight years, LGBTQ+ communities have demonstrated remarkable resilience. While the perceived possibility of progressive change has steadily decreased, the strength of their social identity has only continued to grow.
Publication Alert: Deconstructing the "Secure" Narrative of U.S. Democracy
Many believe that recent authoritarian rhetoric in the United States is a sudden departure from a historically secure democracy. But has it ever been as stable as we think?
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New article! How do citizens in authoritarian contexts morally construe state actions? @vponizovskiy.bsky.social, @miweissflog.bsky.social, Evgeny Osin, and @grigolus.bsky.social explore how Russians view the war in Ukraine through core values. advances.in/psychology/1...
How propaganda shapes moral meaning: Russian war study uncovers two value profiles that predict support or resistance—beyond ideology. See what truly matters.
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How colorblind history fuels authoritarianism—and how critical racial memory can build a stronger, more equitable democracy.
Does 'salad bar extremism' capture what's really happening? A new study in advances.in/psychology says no—and offers better conceptual tools for understanding violent extremism today. https://doi.org/10.56296/aip00057
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Is 'salad bar' extremism really new? Experts unpack the FBI's viral analogy, the explosion of competing labels, and what mixed ideologies actually mean.