Laurent Licata
laurentlicata.bsky.social
Laurent Licata
@laurentlicata.bsky.social

Social psychologist interested in collective memories, intergroup relations, identities, and culture.

Political science 34%
Psychology 30%

#PublicationAlert 📢
“Mnemonic asymmetries: How collective memory shapes and reflects intergroup relations” just out in Current Opinion in Psychology!

Babińska & Licata’s AMIM shows how group memories sustain hierarchies—or fuel change.

🔗 Open access till Oct 21 authors.elsevier.com/a/1liG5,rU%7...
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[OUT] 'Fear of Being Supplanted: Intergroup Competition Over Prototypicality and Identity Threats Within Social Movements', new paper by Pauline Grippa, postdoc researcher at SciencePo ULB (Cevipol), with Laurent Licata, in International Review of Social Psychology
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Fear of Being Supplanted: Intergroup Competition Over Prototypicality and Identity Threats Within Social Movements | International Review of Social Psychology
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[Out] We Are No Longer the First to Lead the Dance’: Analysing Intergroup Conflicts Within the French-Speaking Belgian Feminist Movement, new paper by Pauline Grippa, postdoc at SciencePo ULB (Cevipol) with Laurent Licata, in Community and Applied Psychology
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
‘We Are No Longer the First to Lead the Dance’: Analysing Intergroup Conflicts Within the French‐Speaking Belgian Feminist Movement
Conflicts within the feminist struggle are widely publicised and studied in gender studies and sociological research. However, to our knowledge, research has yet to address the social-psychological r...
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[ #ULBPodcasts 🎙]
Tradwife, mascus, binarité… Un retour aux valeurs traditionnelles et conservatrices?
Retour en podcast sur la soirée «Prisme, le débat!» du 20 février! 🎧
Avec Cécile Vanderpelen et @laurentlicata.bsky.social.
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Retour en podcast sur «Prisme, le débat» : Avancer pour mieux reculer ? - Actualités de l'ULB
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Reposted by Laurent Licata