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« Back to PublicationsThe Psychology of Victimhood in the Law
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Gray K. et al, (2026), Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13, 36 - 43
Barriers to Bridging Divides in the Real World: A Framework for Addressing Challenges in Affective Polarization Intervention Research
Preprint
Kubin E. and Parker V., (2026)
Claims of Victimhood Shield Politicians from Political Scandals
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Kubin E. and von Sikorski C., (2026)
Claims of Victimhood Shield Politicians from Political Scandals
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Kubin E. and von Sikorski C., (2026), Political Communication
How Social Media and Political Polarization Amplify Our Willingness to Censor Political Opponents
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Kubin E., (2025)
Victimhood: The most powerful force in morality and politics.
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Gray K. and Kubin E., (2025), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
Victimhood: The most powerful force in morality and politics
Journal article
Gray K. and Kubin E., (2025), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
e we living in a post scandal era? High-choice media environments, political polarization and their consequences for political scandals
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von Sikorski C. and Kubin E., (2025)
The complex relationship between media and political polarization: Understanding how the media can affectively (de)polarize citizens.
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Kubin E. and von Sikorski C., (2025), International Journal of Communication
How Social Media and Political Polarization Amplify Our Willingness to Censor Political Opponents
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Kubin E., (2025)
Repeating patterns? Effects of communication patterns in media coverage about Muslims, Islam, and Islamist terrorism
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von Sikorski C. and Kubin E., (2025)