Jonas R. Kunst
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Jonas R. Kunst
@kunstjonas.bsky.social

Professor of Communication and Psychology at BI Norwegian Business School and the University of Oslo
Past Yale, Harvard, UiB. Editor-in-Chief at Advances.in
Father. Views are my own.

Sociology 31%
Political science 31%

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🧠🌍 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.

Full article: advances.in/psychology/1...

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Retorikken rundt LLM ser ut til å være mer finansiell fantasi enn empirisk faktum; imponerende språk, sparsom produktivitet—keiseren har fortsatt ikke fått på seg arbeidsklær. Sett med mine teknolog-øyne ikke overraskende. Glimrende innlegg av @kunstjonas.bsky.social

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KI er keiserens nye klær
Løftet var todelt: en produktivitetsrevolusjon for næringslivet og en teknologisk snarvei til å løse menneskehetens store utfordringer. Begge deler viser seg nå å være en illusjon.
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🇳🇴 Ny kronikk: Innvandrere er mer åpne for #psykisk #helsehjelp enn vi tror – og enn de tror selv.

🇬🇧 New op-ed: Migrants in Norway are more open to #mental #healthcare than we assume – and than migrants themselves assume.

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@kunstjonas.bsky.social
Innvandrere er mer åpne for psykisk helsehjelp enn vi tror – og enn de tror selv
Hvis mange med innvandringsbakgrunn i realiteten er mer åpne for psykisk helsehjelp enn de gir uttrykk for, ligger løsningen kanskje i å synliggjøre denne tause åpenheten.
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🚀Just released my first R package on CRAN: LLMTranslate!
Automates forward–back survey translations w/ LLMs, including reconciliation + change logs. No more weeks of manual reviews.
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I have some points of disagreement with John’s commentary, but I respect the depth of thought he brings to the topic. It's important to engage with different views as we push the field forward.

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📢 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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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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🚨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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This book looks great! Can't wait to read.

(and thrilled to be a part of it. @nourkteily.bsky.social & I have a chapter on dehumanization you might be interested in!)

#PrejudiceResearch #PsychSciSky

Congrats to the Editors on curating such a strong list of chapters.
Thrilled to share that The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Violent Extremism is now available. Milan Obaidi's and my goal was to create the book we missed as students—a complete overview over every major perspective in the field.

‪@noracor.bsky.social‬, Andreas Miles-Novelo, Craig A. Anderson, Ann-Cathrin Coenen, Seamus Power

Aleksandra Rusowicz, J. N. Rasmus Möring, Tony Lemieux, Danny Osborne, Kieren Lilly, ‪@keesvandenbos.bsky.social‬, Kledian Myftari, @gordonhodsonphd.bsky.social, ‪‪@nourkteily.bsky.social, Fathali Moghaddam, ‪@kcarriere.bsky.social‬, Raimundo Salas-Schweikart, James Piazza, Simon Ozer,

Jan-Willem van Prooijen, @profsanderlinden.bsky.social nderlinden.bsky.social, Bettina Rottweiler, @torewig.bsky.social y.social, Nicole Tausch, ‪eranhalperin75.bsky.social, Michael Hogg, Angel Gomez, Alexandra Vázquez, Laura Blanco, Juana Chinchilla, Scott Atran, Felicia Pratto, Shana Levin,

The book features many prominent scholars such as Alex Schmid, Robin Bergh, John F. Dovidio, Tore Bjørgo, @katrif.bsky.social, Inger Skjelsbæk, Erica Molinario, David Webber, @katarzyna-jasko.bsky.social, Arie Kruglanski, Mirra Noor Milla, Whinda Yustisia, @kbierwiaczonek.bsky.social
Thrilled to share that The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Violent Extremism is now available. Milan Obaidi's and my goal was to create the book we missed as students—a complete overview over every major perspective in the field.

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New in advances.in/psychology:
“The neglected role of social comparisons in acculturation” by Maykel Verkuyten

This article discusses how considering social comparison processes can advance acculturation theory and research.
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The neglected role of social comparisons in acculturation: Considering the integration paradox
Explore the overlooked role of social comparisons in acculturation, addressing the integration paradox, discrimination, and intercultural adaptation.
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🚨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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Recognizing the financial pressures many academics experience in these trying times, we have waived the Article Processing Charge for this special issue. Kindly repost.

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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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✨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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Newly accepted in PSPB! We examined whether Asian and Black Americans perceived one another through a zero-sum lens. Inspired by the SCOTUS affirmative action decisions, I wanted to know if Asians thought they were losing to Black people and how this mindset affects coalition
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This new study reveals that using bivariate proxies to test interaction effects in meta-analyses systematically inflates effect sizes—clarifying why earlier syntheses, including those assessing the acculturation “integration” hypothesis, overstated their conclusions.
🚨 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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A friendly reminder that submissions for the special issue, which I am co-editing with John F. Dovidio, are due by the end of the month. Please consider submitting—and feel free to share the call with colleagues who might be interested.

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📢 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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Thanks for sharing, Jay!
The combination of #artificialintelligence and #socialmedia poses a threat to democracy.

Our new paper explains how AI swarms can fabricate grassroots consensus, fragment shared reality, engage in mass harassment, interfer with elections, and erode institutional trust: osf.io/preprints/os...

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📢 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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New preprint! We meta-analyzed data from 1,114 studies to identify the strongest correlates of migrants' adaptation to living abroad. Co-authored by Kiki Vu, George Tong, Mike Cheung, Nora Benningstad, Evita van Duin, Karine Lindholm, Colleen Ward, and @kunstjonas.bsky.social
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Please reshare: Reminder – Submissions Due End of June! APC waived.