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Matt Motyl

Matt Motyl

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I'm an assistant professor in the Social and Personality area of the Psychology Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

I study political psychology, social ecology, and intergroup conflict. I am currently studying how people's moral, political, and religious ideologies steer them into segregated ideological enclaves -- into "Red" and "Blue" communities -- and how this enhances individual well-being and intragroup cooperation, while exacerbating intergroup conflict. I am a political psychologist (or, a psychological political scientist), and I blog about it at PsychoPolitics.

I also apply research in the "real world." To do this, my colleagues (namely, Jon Haidt and Ravi Iyer) and I created CivilPolitics.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on evidence-based methods for improving intergroup civility. Together, we help community organizations understand which social psychological interventions are most likely to improve intergroup civility and then help them develop measurement tools to assess the effectiveness of those interventions.

Primary Interests:

  • Aggression, Conflict, Peace
  • Applied Social Psychology
  • Ethics and Morality
  • Group Processes
  • Intergroup Relations
  • Personality, Individual Differences
  • Political Psychology
  • Self and Identity
  • Social Cognition
  • Sociology, Social Networks

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How to Fix Politics: Lessons from Political Psychology

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    How to Fix Politics: Lessons from Political Psychology

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    The Psychology of Polarization and Demonization: Part 1

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    The Psychology of Polarization and Demonization: Part 3

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  • Social Psychology

Matt Motyl
Department of Psychology
University of Illinois at Chicago
1007 West Harrison Street (m/c 285)
Chicago, Illinois 60601
United States of America

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