Collaborators and
Funding
Collaborating with such wonderful researchers and friends is the greatest privilege our lab has
Roni Porat
Departments of Political Science and International Relations, The Hebrew University
Saulo Fernandez
Departmemnt of Social and Organizational Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
Martijn van Zomeren
John Jost
Department of Psychology, New York University
David Sander
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Univeristy of Geneva
Inbal Peleg Koriat
The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College
Nechumi Yaffe
Department of Public Policy, Tel Aviv University
Nevin Solak
TED Univeristy
Jonathan (Yoni) Levy
Aalto University & Raichman University
Olga Klimecki
Psychology Depratment, Dresden University of Technology
Dana Weimann saks
The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College
Julia Elad-Strenger
Department of Political Science, Bar Ilan University
Anna Kende
Robb Willer
Departments of Sociology, Stanford Univeristy
Gil Diesendruck
Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University
Eric Knowles
Department of Psychology, New York University
Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler
Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy & Strategy, Raichman University
Tamar Saguy
Michael Wohl
Department of Psychology, Carleton University
Agneta Fischer
University of Amsterdam
Meital Balmas
Department of Communication and Journalism, The Hebrew Univeristy
Shachar Ayal
Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Raichman Unviversity
Thomas Kessler
Department of Psychology, University of Jena
Michal Reifen Tagar
Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Raichman Unviversity
Maya Tamir
Department of Psychology, The Hebrew Univeristy
Smadar Cohen Chen
University of Sussex Business School
Funding
Israeli Science Foundation
The Influence of Institutional Signals on Minority’s Achievements in Higher Education: A Series of Field Experiments
Collaboration with: Dr. Roni Porat
$292,000, 2021-2026
BSF
Understanding What Kinds of Collective Action Can be Effective in Advancing Social Change
Collaboration with: Prof. Eric Knowles
$270,000, 2021-2025
European Research Council
Personalized Interventions to Improve Intergroup Relations and Promote Peace
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€1,990,000, 2020-2025
The Mind and Life Institute
Combining Immersive Virtual Environments and Contemplative Techniques to Increase Empathy and Decrease Anger in Intergroup Conflicts
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$100,00 2019-2021
German-Israeli Foundation
Grant Title: "When groups become 'invisible': The toxic role of group-based contempt in intergroup relations".
Collaboration with Michal Reifen-Tagar & Thomas Kessler
€150,000, 2018-2021
​National Science Foundation and United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, joint funding program
Grant Title: "Ideological Differences in Emotion Regulation Processes in Interpersonal and Intergroup Contexts".
Collaboration with John T. Jost
NSF - $500,000; BSF - $165,000, 2016-2019
Israeli Science Foundation
Grant Title: "Paradoxical Thinking as a New Intergroup Conflict Resolution Intervention".
$182,000, 2016-2019
European Research Council
Grant Title: "Direct and Indirect Emotion Regulation as a New Path of Conflict Resolution", Grant Agreement Number 335607 ("Emotions in Conflict").
€1,499,260, 2014-2019
National Science Foundation
Grant Title: "Reducing Intergroup Conflict Using Belief Manipulation".
Collaboration with James Gross
$426,098, 2013-2016
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Grant Title: "We Were, We are, We Will Be: Constructive and Destructive Responses to Collective Angst".
Collaboration with Michael Wohl
$209,990, 2012-2017
German-Israeli Foundation
Grant Title: "Emotion Regulation in Intergroup Conflicts: A New Avenue for Conflict Resolution".
Collaboration with Maya Tamir & Christopher Cohrs
€165,000, 2014-2017
Israeli Science Foundation
Grant Title: "Socio-psychological barriers to peacemaking: A longitudinal study among Jews in Israel".
Collaboration with Daniel Bar-Tal
$160,000, 2011-2015