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04-11-2021 13:43:46
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📢Job opportunity in UnilaPS Faculté des SSP - UNIL (inactif) Université de Lausanne for a PhD student Swiss National Science Foundation in #socialpsychology with Prof. Staerklé team and IdNET project bit.ly/47IFRGn


🎓 We're so very proud of Christiane Büttner who defended her PhD a little more than a month ago! Also very happy that Christiane is staying with us a little while longer as a PostDoc. Congratulations again, Dr Büttner! 🎊🎊🎊

What does it mean to be betrayed and how does this affect our trust? In her TEDxBasel talk, Fanny Lalot discusses these questions from a social-psychological perspective, highlighting the dangers of a generalized loss of trust. youtube.com/watch?v=16KOic…



🗳 Voter turnout is lower amongst people who feel more ostracised. #Vote Very important and timely findings by Natalia Bogatyreva and colleagues at Social Psych Lab Basel! More ⬇️

📰 #NewPaperAlert! Natalia Natalia Bogatyreva just published the first paper from her Swiss National Science Foundation funded PhD project. It made a long way as a registered report from abstract to full paper in the Political Psychology. Congrats! 🙌

👏 Congratulations to our very own Fanny Lalot for a fantastic inaugural lecture! Fanny continues her work on trust, betrayal, and all that jazz 🎶 #trustresearch

🗳 "The right to vote is an important part of a democracy. But not everyone makes use of it." Discover the news coverage of Natalia Bogatyreva's latest paper on exclusion and #voting behaviour! ⬇️ unibas.ch/en/News-Events…

The right to vote is an important part of a democracy, but not everyone uses it. Natalia Bogatyreva has investigated how social exclusion impacts voting behavior. unibas.ch/en/News-Events…


Super excited to see this great collaboration paper lead by Christoph Kenntemich and Christiane Büttner in print! Two studies with Twitter/Reddit data show that people post faster following an unpopular post, possible indicating a need for acknowledgement following exclusion on social media




📣 There's a new #socialpsychology textbook out and our very own Fanny Lalot contributed a chapter to it! Check it out ⬇️