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Project Details
Description
We investigate how political ideologies (as constraints on the relation between individual and immigrants) affects dynamic decision making along social exclusion and distance dimensions. Central to this research is also a resilience perspective on how dynamic information can perturb individuals' decision about a particular scenario.
Popular science description
Ideas in society have effects on us as individuals, conscious or not, and if we accept them to guide our own behavior it is important to understand what the consequences are. In this case we are interested in neoliberalism and how it affects decisions individuals make about marginalized groups, e.g. immigrants.
Short title | Neoliberal ideology and distance to immigrants |
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Status | Not started |
Collaborative partners
- Lund University (lead)
- University of Cincinnati (Project partner)
UKÄ subject classification
- Psychology
- Political Science
Free keywords
- neoliberalism
- psychology
- decision making
- dynamics
- dynamic systems theory
- resilience
Activities
- 1 Organisation of workshop/ seminar/ course
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Social Resilience Seminar: Participatory research with diverse refugee communities in the Midwestern United States
Nordbeck, P. (Organiser), Hjärpe, T. (Organiser) & Dutt, A. (Invited speaker)
2022 May 13Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation of workshop/ seminar/ course