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📰 New Research: The Politics of Well-Being during Democratic Backsliding

@djwu.bsky.social ky.social, @kyleflaw.com, @stysyropoulos.bsky.social y.social, and @sylviapperry.bsky.social show striking partisan differences in well-being during Trump’s second term.

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The politics of well-being during democratic backsliding: How partisan affiliation and support for government actions relate to happiness and life satisfaction
Do politics shape happiness? Evidence from 5-week tracking links policy support to well-being amid democratic backsliding in the U.S.
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January 14, 2026 at 8:26 AM
Are you a Champion, a Bystander, or a Reluctant? Why D&I support isn’t just "For" or "Against."

We are excited to publish "Voices behind walking the talk: Quantified qualitative insights on D&I policy support reasoning" in the latest issue of advances.in/psychology.
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Voices behind walking the talk: Quantified qualitative insights on D&I policy support reasoning
Champions and Bystanders: data-driven profiles explain D&I uptake. Learn the motives behind support, the role of managers, and how to turn intent into action.
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January 13, 2026 at 8:08 AM
📢 Publication Alert: Do violent counter-protests silence movements or amplify them?

We are excited to publish "Understanding public responses to counter-protests disrupting social change movements" in advances.in/psychology.
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Understanding public responses to counter-protests disrupting social change movements
Violent counter-protests often backfire: five studies show free-speech concerns boost sympathy for social change movements across Hong Kong, Thailand, the U.S., and Australia.
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January 12, 2026 at 8:49 AM
New in advances.in/psychology: Did the 2024 election break political solidarity? 🗳️💔 A new study explores "stigma-based solidarity betrayal."

Black women felt betrayed by Latino men (solidarity violation), White women felt betrayed by White men (relational violation). advances.in/psychology/1...
Stigma-based solidarity betrayal: Implications for resistance to the rise of ethno-nationalism in the U.S.
Betrayal in intergroup alliances: New evidence from 2024 U.S. election shows when solidarity breaks—and why it matters for trust and coalition building.
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January 7, 2026 at 7:22 AM
📄 New Article in advances.in/psychology: "White Americans' feelings of being 'last place' are associated with anti-DEI attitudes, Trump support, and Trump vote during the 2024 U.S. presidential election."
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White Americans’ feelings of being “last place” are associated with anti-DEI attitudes, Trump support, and Trump vote during the 2024 U.S. presidential election
White Americans who feel in “last place” drove the highest support for alt-right ideology, DEI bans, and Trump in 2024—evidence from a five-wave U.S. study.
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January 6, 2026 at 11:04 AM
Just Published: Does shared discrimination mobilize voters of color? New insights on the 2024 Election. 🗳️

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Solidarity as a bridge: Shared discrimination is indirectly associated with voting intentions among People of Color
Can shared discrimination appeals move votes? New experiments show PoC solidarity rises and can boost support for PoC-aligned candidates. See who moved—and why.
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January 5, 2026 at 6:46 AM
The Hidden Cost of Activism: When Political Engagement Hinders Trust

We know winning makes voters trust the system more. But what happens to the people who pour their heart and soul into a losing campaign? Read more in advances.in/psychology.
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Collective action hinders the increase in post-election trust among election losers: Longitudinal evidence from the 2024 UK election
Does activism hurt political trust? New 2024 UK election study shows collective action hinders trust recovery for election losers. Read the full analysis.
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January 2, 2026 at 7:10 AM
"One of the gravest misconceptions in the field is the assumption that measuring individuals over multiple time points is equivalent to adopting a developmental perspective."

Read this poignant response to Berry (2025) by Philipp Jugert and Peter Titzmann.
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Why longitudinal is not developmental: Clarifying misconceptions in acculturation research – A response to Berry (2025)
Uncover why standard stage models fall short for acculturation and how concepts like acculturation tempo reconfigure research on cultural adaptation.
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December 11, 2025 at 12:53 PM
📢 The acculturation debate continues: A Direct Response to John Berry's critique was just published in advances.in/psychology!

@kbierwiaczonek.bsky.social addresses recent criticisms and reveals crucial, overlooked findings from meta-analytical evidence.
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Unpacking the Integration Puzzle: Overlooked Insights from Meta-Analytical Research. A Response to Berry (2025)
Bierwiaczonek responds to Berry's (2025) criticism. Evidence indicates mainstream orientation, not integration, drives adaptation.
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November 12, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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Huge thanks also to the team at @advances.in: The feedback from the editors, peer-reviewers, and production team was beyond exceptional! Bonus, peer-reviewers get paid for their work, which they more than deserve for the helpful feedback we received!!
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October 10, 2025 at 12:38 PM
🧠🌍 New in advances.in/psychology!
How does anxiety about the future shape young people’s politics? A UK–Greece study finds that future anxiety links to stronger democratic support — but among young men, it’s also tied to more right-conservative views.

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October 10, 2025 at 10:26 AM
📢 New commentary by John W. Berry!
In our special issue Acculturation Reimagined, Berry reflects on 6 key articles and outlines a bold agenda for future research.
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Comments on the papers in the Special Issue “Acculturation reimagined: Setting the stage for the next era of inquiry”
Insights on future acculturation research directions, cultural integration processes, and adaptation outcomes in intercultural contact contexts.
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September 3, 2025 at 2:07 PM
Forgive and forget… if it’s your party?
A new article in advances.in/psychology reveals how partisan loyalty shaped forgiveness of political leaders in the 2024 UK General Election.
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Partisan forgiveness of political leadership in the 2024 UK general election: Are there limits to transgression credit?
A study of the UK election finds voters grant ‘transgression credit,’ showing more willingness to forgive their own leaders' failings than opponents'.
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August 29, 2025 at 5:01 PM
🚨Publication Alert: Can emotional acculturation, usually seen as beneficial, have hidden costs?

Immigrant minority students who internalize majority emotional norms report more social contact but less school engagement—especially when facing discrimination.

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The paradoxical effect of emotional acculturation in discriminatory contexts: School adjustment of immigrant minority youth
Emotional acculturation impacts school engagement and social contact in immigrant youth, with discrimination influencing these effects over time.
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August 21, 2025 at 6:31 PM
✨New in advances.in/psychology: Vu & Bierwiaczonek show that common bivariate “shortcuts” in meta-analyses overestimate interaction effects in the Integration Hypothesis by a lot. advances.in/psychology/1...
Comparing bivariate and multivariate approaches to testing individual-level interaction effects in meta-analyses: The case of the integration hypothesis
Bivariate vs. multivariate tests of interaction in meta-analyses of the integration hypothesis in acculturation research reveal inflated prior results.
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July 8, 2025 at 6:42 AM
🚨 Just published in advances.in/psychology: “Cross-lagged panel networks” combine network theory and SEM to track dynamic, item-level effects across constructs like self-esteem and school commitment. advances.in/psychology/1...
Cross-lagged panel networks
Cross-lagged panel network analysis uncovers longitudinal item-level links between self-esteem and school commitment using regularized regression SEM.
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June 18, 2025 at 5:49 AM
📢 New in advances .in/psychology: How do mobile phones, social media & digital diasporas shape modern migration experiences? Explore emerging research on digitally mediated acculturation by Jaimee Stuart, Colleen Ward, @jkarl.bsky.social, and Ronald Musizvingoza.
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Intercultural contact in the digital age: A review of emerging research on digitally mediated acculturation
Explores how digital tech shapes migrants' acculturation via mobile phones, social media, and digital diaspora interactions.
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June 10, 2025 at 8:54 AM
📢 New in advances.in/psychology:
Who gets to say, “This country is ours”?
This research unpacks territorial vs. epistemic ownership of a nation—comparing majority Finns & second-gen immigrants. advances.in/psychology/1...
“(The story of) This country is ours!” The territorial and epistemic dimensions of collective psychological ownership among the national majority and immigrants
Study reveals how territorial and epistemic ownership shape national belonging among majority and second-gen minority members.
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May 29, 2025 at 7:17 AM
🚨Publication alert!🚨
"Re-imagining multiculturalism: Small steps towards indigenizing acculturation science" by Colleen Ward, Tia Neha & Tyler Ritchie.

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Re-imagining multiculturalism: Small steps towards indigenizing acculturation science
Explore Indigenous Māori perspectives on multiculturalism, rethinking acculturation science through a braided, post-colonial research framework.
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May 10, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Recognizing the financial pressures many academics experience in these trying times, we have waived the Article Processing Charge for this special issue. Kindly repost.
March 5, 2025 at 9:08 PM
Call for papers: “The Psychology of Pushback: Understanding Resistance and Compliance During Democratic Decline.”
Edited by Jonas R. Kunst and John F. Dovidio.
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Special Issue on "The Psychology of Pushback"
We are currently accepting submissions for a special issue on "The Psychology of Pushback: Understanding Resistance and Compliance During Democratic Decline."
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February 19, 2025 at 2:22 PM
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Why do some reject science on vaccines or climate change? It's often about what they consider trustworthy. Tailored approaches—teaching what makes info credible (like peer review) & framing facts to align with values—can bridge the gap. Let’s educate, not alienate.
December 9, 2024 at 10:14 PM
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Just read about this journal started by a colleague from Oslo (@kunstjonas.bsky.social). They pay reviewers - seems like an interesting model, definitely better than the traditional one. 100$ for a peer-review (one or more rounds) is not much, but can add a bit of motivation.
December 11, 2024 at 9:02 AM
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If you're interested in research on misinformation and conspiracy beliefs, I can highly recommend checking out this special issue!
December 9, 2024 at 4:04 PM
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It was great contributing to this together with the amazing Carolin Ziemer & friends: Ziemer et al. (2024) conducted a preregistered experimental study examining the susceptibility to pro-Russian disinformation about the war in Ukraine among Germans with and without a Russian migration background.
December 9, 2024 at 4:08 PM