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Research & innovation project on how moral emotions in politics both unite and divide society. #HorizonEU.

Nine European orgs.; over 10 scientific disciplines.

More about us: https://mores-horizon.eu
Other channels: https://many.bio/mores
The latest MORES newsletter is now live on our website.

Featuring our new AI tool, MORES Pulse, which detects emotions in text—plus an exclusive interview with the researchers behind it and open-access publications from our teams.

🔗Read + subscribe🧪: mores-horizon.eu/newsletter

#MORESresearch #AI
November 13, 2025 at 11:39 AM
When far-right groups say “freedom,” what do they mean?

New article by MORES researcher Péter Krekó in the "Brown Journal of World Affairs" shows how authoritarian populists weaponise liberty to undermine democracy—and how freedom can be reclaimed.

Read: bit.ly/47NpiJE
#MORESresearch #Populism🧪
MORES Publications - The Rise of the Authoritarian Populist Right
A driver of the populist right’s success is its ability to position itself as a defender of freedoms, MORES article says.
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November 11, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Can moral emotions help bridge political divides?

In a podcast with @revdem2020.bsky.social, Zsolt Boda explores the dangers of emotional extremes in politics and their impact on democracy. Boda (pictured) also introduces MORES project tools and findings 🧪

Follow the podcast: bit.ly/4nyHBIo
November 3, 2025 at 1:55 PM
Unhappy—but politically engaged?

A new study by Gabriella Szabó & Eszter Farkas (@pledge-project.bsky.social & MORES projects) finds:

😐 Less happiness = more political interaction.

Unhappy citizens are surprisingly active influencers in political discussions.🧪

🔗 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Less happiness, more political interactions?—Cross-country evidence of the interrelations between political interactions and self-reported lack of happiness - Acta Politica
This paper explores how individual self-reported unhappiness interrelates with political interactions. We focus on three types of activities: participating in political debates, encouraging others to ...
link.springer.com
October 31, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Why is cringe—or making someone look ridiculous—so effective in politics?

For Telex, MORES experts Gabriella Szabó and István Benedek explain political cringe shifts attention from policy to personal awkwardness. That humiliates opponents—and raises rejection rates.

Article in Hungarian👇🧪
Nem az számít, Orbánnak vagy Magyarnak van igaza, hanem az, ki tudja a másikat nevetségesebbnek láttatni
Kutatók vizsgálták Trombitás Kristóf „roast” műsorát, amiben ellenzéki politikusokat és Fidesszel szemben kritikus közéleti szereplőket pocskondiáz. A politikai cringe, az ellenfelet kigúnyoló és neve...
telex.hu
October 31, 2025 at 9:37 AM
New MORES study of 28 European democracies finds: higher polarisation weakens democratic accountability. As divisions grow, accountability further declines.🧪

Read more and download the study:

📖https://mores-horizon.eu/blog/when-democracy-erodes-from-within

#MORESresearch #Democracy
October 14, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Negative emotions are everywhere—in the media & politics.

In this video, Prof Eran Halperin, MORES co-investigator at @picr-lab.bsky.social, explains how emotion-regulation strategies may help people stay balanced when politics gets too emotional.

▶️ youtu.be/E_FugFDXmg4

#MORESProject #Research 🧪
Can we Keep Cool When Politics Gets Emotional?
YouTube video by MORES
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October 9, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Our next MORES newsletter arrives tomorrow 🗞️

It features an interview with the team behind MORES Pulse AI — a new multilingual tool that detects emotions in text and helps users assess and shape communication.

Sign up today 👉 preview.mailerlite.io/forms/957275...

#MORES #AI #Research #Science
October 7, 2025 at 1:13 PM
Can metaverses change how we feel about real-life politics?

@gameinsociety.bsky.social thinks so.

He built MetaMORES—a 3D space for emotional expression & collective decision-making. It’s a game, but also a way to explore how political choices unfold online.

👉https://bit.ly/mauco

#Research 🧪
October 3, 2025 at 1:52 PM
Can democracies resist the emotional pull of “the people” versus “the elites”?

MORES researchers are testing whether spotting emotional triggers and manipulative cues can help citizens push back against divisive rhetoric—& protect democratic debate.

🧪 mores-horizon.eu/blog/can-dem...

#Populism
September 23, 2025 at 11:58 AM
Just launched: MORES Pulse, a free, research-based AI tool that reveals emotions hidden in text.

Perfect for researchers, journalists, communicators & anyone curious about how emotions drive narratives.🧪

Learn more: bit.ly/4nsLvU9

#MORESresearch #AI #TechForGood #HorizonEU #emotions
#Tools
September 18, 2025 at 8:58 AM
Can fiction teach us something real about politics? 🎬

MORES researcher @tscher.bsky.social at @viadrina.eu analyses 3 European TV shows—and explains how their protagonists turn anger into inclusive governance.🧪

▶️ Full explainer: bit.ly/47ErSmT

#MORESresearch #Populism #TVseries #Democracy
September 15, 2025 at 7:47 AM
Why do we feel collective fear—climate change, migrants?

Fear protects us from danger and can coordinate smart action. However, it can also be stretched into endless “crisis” talk by politicians, which can manipulate and divide.🧪

Learn how to spot the framing: mores-horizon.eu/glossary/fear
September 10, 2025 at 11:56 AM
Joy is short-lived—but it forms lasting memories and can be deeply social.

We explore how joy strengthens group identity and brings people together in moments of political meaning. 🧪

Learn why joy matters for democracy: mores-horizon.eu/glossary/joy

#MORESresearch #Emotions #Society #HorizonEU
August 28, 2025 at 7:51 AM
New MORES study reveals how TV series portray “angry citizens” rising against elites—not to divide, but to govern inclusively. These fictional stories offer a counterpoint to real-life illiberal populism.🧪

By T.Scherer & co-authors @viadrina.eu

Download the study at: mores-horizon.eu/publications
August 14, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Reposted by MORES
Today is the final day to participate in the @mores-project.bsky.social crowdsourcing!

From climate change and migration to food safety and the war in Ukraine, we want to hear from you!

💬 How have you been feeling?
🗣️ Share your views before midnight: buff.ly/dOaSC3s
August 11, 2025 at 9:50 AM
Emotions move politics. But NGOs can learn to move people—ethically.

Join MORES’ FREE online Master Class (Sept 10–12) and learn how to:

✨ Activate emotions for good
🛡 Counter toxic manipulation
💪 Lead with resilience

Based on MORES research🧪

Apply by Aug 31: bit.ly/3UPiG7m

#CivilSociety #NGO
August 6, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Another peer-reviewed article from MORES is out in Frontiers in Political Science🧪

Rudolf Metz debunks three myths on poor political leadership. It's not always a personality flaw; leadership, followers, and permissive environments contribute.

👉 mores-horizon.eu/publications
#leadership #emotions
July 22, 2025 at 11:28 AM
From #AnimalCrossing protests to #Pride parades in @worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com, political life is entering the metaverse.

Read about civic participation in virtual worlds—& stay tuned for a MORES experiment👉 mores-horizon.eu/blog/avatars...

@gameinsociety.bsky.social #MORESresearch #emotions🧪
July 1, 2025 at 11:22 AM
Citizens shape policy! 🇪🇺

Meet Assya Kavrakova of @ecas-europe.bsky.social, a MORES partner working to amplify citizen voices in EU policymaking.

She and her team launched a survey to gather our views on war, climate, and more.

Join in: crowdsourcing.ecas.org/en/Mores

#MORESresearch #EUPolicy
June 20, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Guilt arises from actions we think have harmed others. But it also shapes politics, from apologies to blame games. The new MORES glossary entry looks at this complex moral emotion & how politicians use (or avoid) it in public life.

Read more: mores-horizon.eu/glossary/guilt 🧪

Follow us for more🙏
June 18, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Reposted by MORES
Whether it's hope, anger, pride, or frustration, your emotions are powerful forces in shaping democracy. Through @mores-project.bsky.social, we're exploring how emotions influence public opinion and political decision-making across Europe.

🗣️ Share your perspective: crowdsourcing.ecas.org/en/Mores
June 8, 2025 at 12:55 PM
New glossary post from MORES: Disgust.

This moral emotion evolved from food aversion to social condemnation. While it builds cohesion, it can also exclude others.

Explore how disgust shapes public norms and politics.

🧪🔗 mores-horizon.eu/glossary/dis...

#Science #MoralEmotions #MORESresearch
June 5, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Reposted by MORES
💙Today on Emotion Awareness Day, we highlight the power of emotions in shaping democracy.

@mores-project.bsky.social @protemo.bsky.social @cidape.bsky.social ape.bsky.social‬ @encodemotion.bsky.social #EmotionAwarenessDaya#EmotionsInDemocracycy
June 2, 2025 at 7:34 AM
Anger, pride, contempt—these moral emotions shape how we engage with politics.

🔍 We launched a crowdsourcing activity to learn how emotions affect your views on important EU policies.

Your opinion makes a difference. Have your say:

🔗https://mores-horizon.eu/news/have-your-say-about-eu-policies 🧪
May 21, 2025 at 12:50 PM