How can psychological science support democracy? with Dr. Fathali M. Moghaddam
Webinar in englischer Sprache - veranstaltet von: Global Psychology Alliance (GPA)
Fathali M. Moghaddam is Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgetown University. Dr. Moghaddam was born in Iran, educated in England, and worked for the United Nations and for McGill University before joining Georgetown in 1990. He returned to Iran in the ‘spring of revolution’ in 1979 and was researching there during the hostage taking crisis and the early years of the Iran-Iraq war. He has conducted experimental and field research in numerous cultural contexts and published extensively on radicalization, intergroup conflict, human rights and duties, and the psychology of dictatorship and democracy. His most recent books include The Psychology of Dictatorship (2013), The Psychology of Democracy (2016), Mutual Radicalization: How Groups and Nations Push Each Other to Extremes (2018), Threat to Democracy: The Appeal of Authoritarianism in an Age of Uncertainty (2019), How Psychologists Failed: We Neglected the Poor and Minorities, Favored the Rich and Privileged, and Got Science Wrong (2023), Political Plasticity (2023), The Psychology of Revolution (2024), The Psychology of Assimilation, Multiculturalism, and Omniculturalism(2024), The New Immigration Challenge (With Hendricks and Salas-Schweikart, (2025), and Theories of Intergroup Relations: Psychological Perspectives in Global Context (2027). Dr. Moghaddam has received a number of important recognitions for his scholarly contributions.
More about his research can be found on his website: fathalimoghaddam.com
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- Dienstag, 02.06.2026
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Beginn: 16:00
Ende: 17:00
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Collins, Tierney
TCollins@APA.ORG
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