Jeremy Ginges

     
Institution
New School for Social Research

Current Position
Assistant Professor

Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Psychology from Tel Aviv University, 2004

Research Interests
Aggression
Attitudes
Conflict Resolution
Culture/Ethnicity
Emotion
Ethics/Morality
Intergroup Relations
Political Psychology
Prejudice/Stereotyping

 
Jeremy Ginges
Department of Psychology
New School for Social Research
80 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10011
United States

Home Page
Phone: (212) 229-5727, Ext. 3012


Jeremy Ginges
My research and teaching interests are centered in the following areas: intergroup conflict and cooperation; sacred values and moral reasoning across cultures; negotiation; political violence and suicide attacks. This research is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation.


Journal Articles:

  • Ginges, J. (2005). Youth bulges, civic knowledge and political upheaval. Psychological Science, 16, 659-661.
  • Ginges, J. (1997). Deterring the terrorist: A psychological evaluation of different strategies for deterring terrorism. Terrorism and Political Violence, 9(1), 170-185.
  • Ginges, J., & Atran, S. (2009). What motivates participation in violent political action: Selective incentives or parochial altruism?. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1167, 115-123.
  • Ginges, J., & Atran, S. (2008). Humiliation and the inertia effect: Implications for understanding violence and compromise in intractable intergroup conflicts. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 8, 281-294.
  • Ginges, J., Atran, S., & Medin, D. (2007). Sacred bounds on rational resolution of violent political conflict. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104, 7357-7360. [See http://sitemaker.umich.edu/jginges/files/gingesetal07s.pdf for supplementary material]
  • Ginges, J., & Cairns, D. (2000). Social representations of multiculturalism: A faceted analysis. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30, 1345-1370.
  • Ginges, J., Hansen, I., & Norenzayan, A. (2009). Religion and popular support for suicide attacks. Psychological Science, 20, 224-230.
  • Ginges, J., & Malhotra, D. K. (2003). Dislike or distrust? The dynamics of non-cooperation among Jewish and Arab Israelis. Harvard NOM Working Paper No. 03-26; 16th Annual IACM Conference Melbourne, Australia.
  • Malhotra, D. K., & Ginges, J. (2005, February). Beyond reactive devaluation: Implementation concerns and fixed-pie perceptions involving the Geneva Accords. Harvard PON Working Paper No. 05-112.

Other Publications:

  • Atran, S., & Ginges, J. (2009, January 25). How words could end a war. The New York Times, p. WK12.
  • Ginges, J., & Atran, S. (2009). Noninstrumental reasoning over sacred values: An Indonesian case study. In D. M. Bartels, C. W. Bauman, L. J. Skitka, & D. L. Medin (Eds.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol. 50: Moral Judgment and Decision Making. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  • Pintak, L., & Ginges, J. (2008, May 25). Misreading the Arab media. The New York Times.

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