Social/Political Psychologist, Associate Professor at Clark University, co-editor of the Journal of Social and Political Psychology; Scientist Rebellion; research: collective violence, victim beliefs, resistance. https://wordpress.clarku.edu/jvollhardt
Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Loading...
If you are in Worcester, MA or surrounding, join us next Wednesdsy for a talk (in person only, open to the public) by Dr. Gail Sahar @gsprof.bsky.social on the role of blame attributions increased political polarization in the US.
Tomorrow at Clark, in person! Join is if you are in the area.
The Psychology of Resistance Virtual Meeting Series meets again Mon, Feb 9: social psychologists (incl @tijana-et-al.bsky.social, @yasemingacar.bsky.social, @thia-sagh.bsky.social) & activists will discuss prefigurative movements in Lebanon, Serbia, & Turkey. Registration: tinyurl.com/prefigurative
Last week's session on prefigurative politics in repressive settings (see quoted post below) is also available in our archive here: resistancepsych.blogspot.com/p/archive.html, where you can find all recorded sessions in the Psychology of Resistance Virtual Meeting Series.
The next session of Psychology of Resistance Virtual Meetings is next Monday, February 9:
We do a Roundtable Session on Prefigurative Politics in Repressive Contexts with activists from Lebanon and Serbia and researchers studying prefigurative movements.
To register: tinyurly.com/prefigurative
Did you miss the session on "Prefigurative Politics in Repressive Contexts" with activists and researchers from Lebanon, Serbia and Turkey?
Here's the recorded session, now available in the Resistance Psychology Network's Youtube channel:
youtu.be/Q0S65MPOu8E
📄 Why do some victimized groups stand together while others turn away?
New research by @jrvollhardt.bsky.social et al. (2025) in the US explores how unequal societal recognition and double standards shape solidarity (or betrayal) between four ethnic minority communities. 🧵👇
¿Por qué algunos grupos se unen mientras que otros se alejan?
Una nueva investigación de @jrvollhardt.bsky.social et al. (2025) en Estados Unidos explora cómo el reconocimiento social desigual y los dobles estándares moldean la solidaridad entre cuatro comunidades étnicas. 🧵👇
The award-winning Palestinian poet and writer Mosab Abu Toha was castigated by the president of Le Moyne College for using the word "genocide" to describe the situation in Gaza. The Genocide and Holocaust Studies Crisis Network responded with a letter on Mosab's behalf.
www.ghscn.org/letters-and-...
The Nakba after Genocide—a panel organized by the Genocide and Holocaust Studies Crisis Network. Tuesday, April 7.
Did you miss the session on "Prefigurative Politics in Repressive Contexts" with activists and researchers from Lebanon, Serbia and Turkey?
Here's the recorded session, now available in the Resistance Psychology Network's Youtube channel:
youtu.be/Q0S65MPOu8E
If you are in Worcester, MA or surrounding, join us next Wednesdsy for a talk (in person only, open to the public) by Dr. Gail Sahar @gsprof.bsky.social on the role of blame attributions increased political polarization in the US.