
Rezarta Bilali
@rezbilali
Assoc Prof @NYUAppliedPsych, studies intergroup conflict and reconciliation, denial of violence, narrative media interventions
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https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/rezarta-bilali 04-06-2013 14:44:34
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Read online today: Rezarta Bilali (2023). Narrative media interventions influence efficacy beliefs, social norms, and choice of behavioral options: A field experiment in Burkina Faso. bit.ly/47LWOOK

Students from NYU Abu Dhabi finished their field visit to 🇧🇦 with trips to Sarajevo, Mostar, and Srebrenica. #PCRCBiH was proud to co-organize this trip for 15 students and scholars, led by prof Rezarta Bilali (NYU Steinhardt). 🙏 to all our partners for welcoming #NYUAD!



Over 200 UCLA faculty signed a letter to the chancellor saying UCLA failed its students. “The encampment was not the cause of the violence last night and in fact did everything they could to prevent violence from occurring.” — Graeme Blair, political science prof Los Angeles Times


New article on perceptions of group-based power, now published online first and open access, led by Hu Young Jeong @HuYoung_Jeong: "Different power perceptions based on socially situated needs: Findings from a qualitative study among Asian Americans" bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bj…


Associate Prof. Rezarta Bilali (PSI) outlines strategies used in fictional storytelling to prevent violence in countries including Rwanda, Burkina Faso, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a recent analysis on narrative interventions🌟 bit.ly/3Tsn2RG

The Historical Psychology Pre-conference Society for Personality and Social Psychology is up! We have a fantastic lineup! Themes include the role of historical processes in psychological/economic outcomes today & historical narratives in intergroup relations. Send your abstracts & C U in Denver! W/ Ashwini Ashokkumar




New paper led by Sandra Penić shows that the relation between knowledge of diverse conflict experiences (beyond simplistic collective victimhood narratives) and sense of social cohesion is moderated by communication norms onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ej…

Students from NYU Abu Dhabi finished their field visit to #Bosnia last week, which included trips to Sarajevo, Mostar, and Srebrenica. #PCRCBiH was proud to co-organize this trip for 15 students and scholars, led by Professor Rezarta Bilali (NYU Steinhardt). During their trip


A lot of violence prevention programs focus on building social cohesion. But, how are social cohesion dimensions related to support for violence? New paper led by @micavarela Dominika Bulska explores these linkages, at individual and community levels, cross-sectionally & longitudinally
