John T. Jost
Affiliations: | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
political psychology, system justification theoryWebsite:
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"John Jost"Parents
Sign in to add mentorMahzarin Rustum Banaji | grad student | 1990-1995 | Yale |
William James McGuire | grad student | 1990-1995 | Yale |
Arie Kruglanski | post-doc | 1995-1996 | University of Maryland |
Children
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Sign in to add collaboratorRachel Calogero | collaborator | University of Western Ontario, Canada | |
Christopher Federico | collaborator | UMN (Neurotree) | |
Jack Glaser | collaborator | UC Berkeley | |
Samuel D. Gosling | collaborator | University of Texas (Neurotree) | |
Curtis Dale Hardin | collaborator | NYU GSAS | |
Orsolya Hunyady | collaborator | Debrecen University | |
Brenda Major | collaborator | UC Santa Barbara | |
Brian A. Nosek | collaborator | ||
James Sidanius | collaborator | Harvard (Neurotree) | |
Frank J. Sulloway | collaborator | UC Berkeley (Neurotree) | |
Tom R. Tyler | collaborator | Yale (Neurotree) | |
Jay Van Bavel | collaborator | NYU | |
Frank J. Sulloway | collaborator | 2000- | NYU (Neurotree) |
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Jost JT, Baldassarri DS, Druckman JN. (2022) Cognitive-motivational mechanisms of political polarization in social-communicative contexts. Nature Reviews Psychology. 1-17 |
Krosch AR, Jost JT, Van Bavel JJ. (2021) The neural basis of ideological differences in race categorization. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200139 |
Nam HH, Jost JT, Meager MR, et al. (2021) Toward a neuropsychology of political orientation: exploring ideology in patients with frontal and midbrain lesions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200137 |
Strupp-Levitsky M, Noorbaloochi S, Shipley A, et al. (2020) Moral "foundations" as the product of motivated social cognition: Empathy and other psychological underpinnings of ideological divergence in "individualizing" and "binding" concerns. Plos One. 15: e0241144 |
Jost JT, Halperin E, Laurin K. (2020) Editorial overview: Five observations about tradition and progress in the scientific study of political ideologies. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 34: iii-vii |
Nilsson A, Jost JT. (2020) Rediscovering Tomkins' polarity theory: Humanism, normativism, and the psychological basis of left-right ideological conflict in the U.S. and Sweden. Plos One. 15: e0236627 |
Goudarzi S, Pliskin R, Jost JT, et al. (2020) Economic system justification predicts muted emotional responses to inequality. Nature Communications. 11: 383 |
Sterling J, Jost JT, Bonneau R. (2020) Political psycholinguistics: A comprehensive analysis of the language habits of liberal and conservative social media users. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Badaan V, Jost JT, Fernando J, et al. (2020) Imagining better societies: A social psychological framework for the study of utopian thinking and collective action Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 14 |
Linden Svd, Panagopoulos C, Azevedo F, et al. (2020) The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: An Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking Political Psychology |