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Martin Naunov

@notlipset

College Fellow & Asst Prof @PoliSciatNU | @uncpolisci @Middlebury & @UWCint alum | Studies political psychology, stereotyping & discrimination 🏳️‍🌈

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Martin Naunov (@notlipset) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this in print! It speaks to a number of social science literatures—protest effectiveness, propaganda, stereotypes & morality, gender & politics, and disparate treatment within & between identity categories. Main findings summarized here: x.com/NotLipset/stat…

Abby Cassario (@acassario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do attitudes become moralized? We find that moral conviction spreads between connected attitudes over time. + Those with highly connected belief systems (ideologues) have highly moralized belief systems! Come see us at the moral psych pre-con poster session @spspnews 😃

How do attitudes become moralized? We find that moral conviction spreads between connected attitudes over time. + Those with highly connected belief systems (ideologues) have highly moralized belief systems!   Come see us at the moral psych pre-con poster session @spspnews 😃
(Peter) Luca Versteegen (@versteegenluca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 What do people need to feel included? Byron G. Adams & I examine this question in a new GPIR pub. We find it doesn’t suffice to belong to a group but that people also need to be recognized for what is making them unique within that group. 🔽 journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…

Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern (@ipratnu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trying to change the minds of people with different political views can be frustrating—but it’s not pointless. A study by Martin Naunov shows that by sharing personal stories and trying to understand other viewpoints, ordinary people can change opinions. spr.ly/6011F1NpS

Ross Dahlke 🔑 (@ross_dahlke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Republicans penalize gay candidates while Democrats prefer them as long as the candidate looks and sounds "straight," showing the differential political biases between homosexuality and gender nonconformity, finds Martin Naunov in Journal of Politics @[email protected] doi.org/10.1086/736697

Republicans penalize gay candidates while Democrats prefer them as long as the candidate looks and sounds "straight," showing the differential political biases between homosexuality and gender nonconformity, finds <a href="/NotLipset/">Martin Naunov</a> in <a href="/The_JOP/">Journal of Politics @jop@sciences.social</a> doi.org/10.1086/736697
Matt Grossmann (@mattgrossmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a JOP article about how swifties ~randomly denied tickets to the eras tour due to website allocation errors changed their views on related policies journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…