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Employee Profile

Jonas R. Kunst

Professor - Department of Communication and Culture

Biography

Jonas R. Kunst is Professor of Communication at BI Norwegian Business School (Department of Communication and Culture) and Professor II of Cultural and Community Psychology at the University of Oslo. He completed his PhD in Social Psychology at the University of Oslo (2016). He has held postdoctoral fellowships at Yale University, in addition to being a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Harvard University. In 2019, he became Associate Professor and in 2020 Full Professor of Psychology at the University of Oslo. His work has garnered multiple honors, including the Rising Star Designation and the Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions from the Association for Psychological Science, an Early Career Award from the International Academy of Intercultural Research, and a Fellowship in the Society of Experimental Social Psychology and the Association of Psychological Science.

Professor Kunst’s research focuses on acculturation, misinformation (and how organizations can address it), prejudice, violent extremism, and environmental psychology, with a growing interest in the implications of artificial intelligence. He will be teaching courses on persuasion.

Jonas R. Kunst serves as Editor-in-Chief of advances.in/psychology. He is also a Consulting Editor for the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and serves on the editorial boards of Personality and Social Psychology Review, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and the International Journal of Intercultural Relations.

The full CV of Jonas R. Kunst can be found here.

Publications

Benningstad, Nora Cornelia Glerud; Rothgerber, Hank & Kunst, Jonas R. (2024)

Development of the Passive and Active Meat-Animal Dissociation Scale (MADS)

Psychology of Human-Animal Intergroup Relations, 3 Doi: 10.5964/phair.12975

Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to animals. Dissociating meat from its animal origins is one way to avoid the cognitive dissonance this ‘meat paradox’ elicits. While the significance of meat-animal dissociation for meat consumption is well-established, a recent literature review suggested that it consists of two distinct tendencies. First, people may differ in the degree to which they passively disassociate meat from its animal origins. Second, they may differ in the extent to which they actively dissociate to decrease dissonance. By developing and validating a scale in three pre-registered studies using samples of American and British meat-eaters, the present investigation aimed to quantitatively establish whether these two proposed tendencies constitute distinct constructs with different relations to dietary preferences, meat-related cognition, and affect. Study 1 (n = 300) provided initial support for a normally-distributed scale with two orthogonal dimensions that were systematically and differently related to a range of individual differences and dietary preferences. In Study 2 (n = 628), both dimensions were non-responsive to short-term cues that highlight the animal-meat link but predicted dietary preferences independent of them. Finally, Study 3 (n = 231) showed that the dissociation dimensions predict dietary preferences even in people working in the meat industry who have long-term exposure to cues that connect meat with its animal origins. Together, the results of the three studies supported the notion that people’s dissociation tendencies can be divided into two qualitatively distinct tendencies. Implications and avenues for future research are discussed.

Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge; van der Linden, Sander, Piasecki, Jan, Rygula, Rafal, Noworyta, Karolina & Kunst, Jonas R. (2024)

Predicting Misinformation Beliefs Across Four Countries: The Role of Narcissism, Conspiracy Mentality, Social Trust, and Perceptions of Unsafe Neighborhoods

The Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 12(2), s. 265- 283. Doi: 10.5964/jspp.13385 - Full text in research archive

Piksa, Michal; Noworyta, Karolina, Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge, Kunst, Jonas R., Morzy, Mikolaj, Piasecki, Jan & Rygula, Rafal (2024)

The impact of confirmation bias awareness on mitigating susceptibility to misinformation

Frontiers in Public Health, 12 Doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1414864

Ikizer, Elif G.; Fischer, Ronald, Kunst, Jonas R. & Dovidio, John F. (2024)

Cultural Tightness-Looseness and Individual Differences in Non-Normativeness Predict Stigmatization of Out-Groups: A Multilevel Cross-Cultural Study

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Doi: 10.1177/01461672241273285

Kunst, Jonas R.; Bierwiaczonek, Kinga, Obaidi, Milan, Fluit, Sam, von Soest, Tilmann, SAM, DAVID & Dovidio, John F. (2024)

Selective cultural adoption: The roles of warmth, competence, morality and perceived indispensability in majority-group acculturation

British Journal of Social Psychology Doi: 10.1111/bjso.12801

Kunst, Jonas R.; Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge, Krysińska, Izabela, Piasecki, Jan, Wójtowicz, Tomi, Rygula, Rafal, van der Linden, Sander & Morzy, Mikolaj (2024)

Leveraging artificial intelligence to identify the psychological factors associated with conspiracy theory beliefs online

Nature Communications, 15(1) Doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-51740-9

Kunst, Jonas R. & Mesoudi, Alex (2024)

Decoding the Dynamics of Cultural Change: A Cultural Evolution Approach to the Psychology of Acculturation

Personality and Social Psychology Review Doi: 10.1177/10888683241258406

Kleppestø, Thomas Haarklau; Czajkowski, Nikolai Olavi, Vassend, Olav Mandt, Røysamb, Espen, Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem, Sheehy-Skeffington, Jennifer, Ystrøm, Eivind, Kunst, Jonas R., Gjerde, Line Cecilie & Thomsen, Lotte (2024)

Attachment and Political Personality are Heritable and Distinct Systems, and Both Share Genetics with Interpersonal Trust and Altruism

Behavior Genetics, 54, s. 321- 332. Doi: 10.1007/s10519-024-10185-y - Full text in research archive

Black, Shlomo; Horenczyk, Gabriel & Kunst, Jonas R. (2024)

Beyond singular perspectives: Minority-group members’ acculturation expectations and tightness

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 100 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2024.101976

Bierwiaczonek, Kinga; Fluit, Sam, von Soest, Tilmann, Hornsey, Matthew J. & Kunst, Jonas R. (2024)

Loneliness trajectories over three decades are associated with conspiracist worldviews in midlife

Nature Communications, 15(1) Doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-47113-x

Piksa, Michal; Noworyta, Karolina, Piasecki, Jan, Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge, Kunst, Jonas R., Morzy, Mikolaj & Rygula, Rafal (2024)

Research Report: A Link between Sertraline Treatment and Susceptibility to (Mis)information

ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 15(7), s. 1515- 1522. Doi: 10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00825

Shani, Maor; Kunst, Jonas R., Anjum, Gulnaz, Obaidi, Milan, Leshem, Oded Adomi, Antonovsky, Roman, van Zalk, Maarten & Halperin, Eran (2024)

Between victory and peace: Unravelling the paradox of hope in intractable conflicts

British Journal of Social Psychology Doi: 10.1111/bjso.12722

Kleppestø, Thomas Haarklau; Czajkowski, Nikolai Olavi, Sheehy-Skeffington, Jennifer, Vassend, Olav, Røysamb, Espen, Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem, Kunst, Jonas R., Ystrøm, Eivind & Thomsen, Lotte (2024)

The genetic underpinnings of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation explain political attitudes beyond Big Five personality

Journal of Personality, 92(6), s. 1744- 1758. Doi: 10.1111/jopy.12921 - Full text in research archive

Zhou, Xiaoyu; English, Alexander Scott, Kulich, Steve J., Zheng, Lu, Alves, Tales, Aquino, Sibele D., Batić Očovaj, Sanja, Belen, Hacer, Biddle, Ashley, Boonroungrut, Chinun, Campos, Adolfo Fabricio Licoa, Castro, Rita, Chettiar, Cicilia, Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Cowden, Richard G., Dubrov, Dmitrii, F. Falavarjani, Mehrdad, Farid, Tahir, Geeraert, Nicolas, Grigoryev, Dmitry, Gunawan, Hendrik, Hofhuis, Joep, Hossain, Kazi Nur, Huang, Kaiyue, Jiang, Huang, Jovanović, Veljko, Khieowan, Nuannut, Klimek-Tulwin, Monika, Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza, Kunst, Jonas R., Lefringhausen, Katharina, Li, Xiaoyuan, Lins, Samuel, Malik, Sadia, Maricchiolo, Fridanna, Martínez-Buelvas, Laura, Medosevic - Korjenic, Elma, Nam, Benjamin H., Navarro-Carrillo, Ginés, Neto, Jose Candido Pereira, Novaes, Felipe, Oliver, Eliza, Paolini, Daniele, Park, Joonha, Šakan, Dušana, Schwarzenthal, Miriam, Sun, Qian, Talhelm, Thomas, Thomson, Robert, Tipandjan, Arun, Tong, Rongtian, Torres-Marín, Jorge, Wang, Shuang, Wei, Liuqing, Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan, Yousefi, Mahdi, Yudiarso, Ananta, Yuki, Masaki & Zhang, Xinyi (2024)

COVID-19 cases correlate with greater acceptance coping in flexible cultures: A cross-cultural study in 26 countries

Social & Personality Psychology Compass, 18(2) Doi: 10.1111/spc3.12919

Coenen, Ann-Cathrin; Juttemeier, Marilena, Obaidi, Milan, Power, Seamus A. & Kunst, Jonas R. (2024)

The role of temporal analogies in collective movements

European Journal of Social Psychology Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.3037

Kunst, Jonas R.; Lefringhausen, Katharina & Zagefka, Hanna (2024)

Delineating the boundaries between genuine cultural change and cultural appropriation in majority-group acculturation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 98 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101911

Kimel, Sasha Y.; Bierwiaczonek, Kinga, Obaidi, Milan, Foeman, Anita, Lawton, Bessie, Sidanius, James & Kunst, Jonas R. (2023)

Finding Your Roots: Do DNA Ancestry Tests Increase Racial (In)Tolerance?

Journal of experimental psychology. Applied Doi: 10.1037/xap0000488

Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge; van der Linden, Sander, Piksa, Michal, Morzy, Mikołaj, Piasecki, Jan, Rygula, Rafal, Gwiaździński, Paweł, Noworyta, Karolina & Kunst, Jonas R. (2023)

The role of perceived minority-group status in the conspiracy beliefs of factual majority groups

Royal Society Open Science, 10(10) Doi: 10.1098/rsos.221036

Treider, John Melvin Gudnyson; Kunst, Jonas R. & Vuoskoski, Jonna Katariina (2023)

The influence of musical parameters and subjective musical ratings on perceptions of culture

Scientific Reports Doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-45805-w - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Juttemeier, Marilena, Bailey, April H., Anjum, Gulnaz, English, Alexander S., Obaidi, Milan, SAM, DAVID, Yaşın-Tekizoğlu, Fatma & Agyemang, Collins B. (2023)

Investigation of gender bias in the mental imagery of faces

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations Doi: 10.1177/13684302231200168 - Full text in research archive

Piksa, Michal; Noworyta, Karolina, Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge, Kunst, Jonas R., Morzy, Mikoƚaj, Piasecki, Jan & Rygula, Rafal (2023)

Are we willing to share what we believe is true? Factors influencing susceptibility to fake news

Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14 Doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1165103

Dandy, Justine; Doidge, Adiran, Lefringhausen, Katharina, Kunst, Jonas R. & Kenin, Abraham (2023)

How do Australian majority-group members acculturate? A person-centred approach

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 97 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101876

Kunst, Jonas R. & Bierwiaczonek, Kinga (2023)

Utilizing AI questionnaire translations in cross-cultural and intercultural research: Insights and recommendations

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 97 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101888

Kunst, Jonas R.; Coenen, Ann-Cathrin, Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge & Obaidi, Milan (2023)

How are acculturation orientations associated among majority-group members? The moderating role of ideology and levels of identity

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 96 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101857

Bierwiaczonek, Kinga; Cheung, Mike W.-L. & Kunst, Jonas R. (2023)

Revisiting the integration hypothesis again: High heterogeneity complicates the interpretation of cross-sectional evidence

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 93 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101780

Renvik, Tuuli Anna; Eskelinen, Viivi, Kunst, Jonas R., Jetten, Jolanda, van der Noll, Jolanda, Rohmann, Anette & Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga (2023)

Support for religious minorities' rights among (non)religious national majority group members: A motivational approach to worldviews

Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology Doi: 10.1002/casp.2711

Obaidi, Milan; Anjum, Gulnaz, Bierwiaczonek, Kinga, Dovidio, John F., Ozer, Simon & Kunst, Jonas R. (2023)

Cultural threat perceptions predict violent extremism via need for cognitive closure

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 120(20) Doi: 10.1073/pnas.2213874120

Varmann, Anders Hustad; Kruse, Line, Bierwiaczonek, Kinga, Gomez, Angel, Vázquez, Alexandra & Kunst, Jonas R. (2023)

How identity fusion predicts extreme pro-group orientations: A meta-analysis

European Review of Social Psychology Doi: 10.1080/10463283.2023.2190267

Gwiaździński, Paweł; Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge, Piksa, Michal, Krysińska, Izabela, Kunst, Jonas R., Noworyta, Karolina, Olejniuk, Agata, Morzy, Mikołaj, Rygula, Rafal, Wójtowicz, Tomi & Piasecki, Jan (2023)

Psychological interventions countering misinformation in social media: A scoping review

Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13 Doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.974782

Tahir, Hajra; Kunst, Jonas R. & SAM, DAVID (2023)

Acculturation preferences and perceived (dis)loyalty of Muslims in the U.K.: Two vignette-based experimental studies

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 93 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101759 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Ozer, Simon, Lefringhausen, Katharina, Bierwiaczonek, Kinga, Obaidi, Milan & SAM, DAVID (2023)

How ‘should’ the majority group acculturate? Acculturation expectations and their correlates among minority- and majority-group members

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 93:101779, s. 1- 10. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2023.101779 - Full text in research archive

Buchanan, Erin M.; Lewis, Savannah C., Paris, Bastien, Forscher, Patrick S., Pavlacic, Jeffrey M., Beshears, Julie E., Drexler, Shira Meir, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, Mallik, Peter R., Silan, Miguel Alejandro A, Miller, Jeremy K., IJzerman, Hans, Moshontz, Hannah, Beaudry, Jennifer L., Suchow, Jordan W., Chartier, Christopher R., Coles, Nicholas A., Sharifian, MohammadHasan, Todsen, Anna Louise, Levitan, Carmel A., Azevedo, Flávio, Legate, Nicole, Heller, Blake, Rothman, Alexander J., Dorison, Charles A., Gill, Brian P., Wang, Ke, Rees, Vaughan W., Gibbs, Nancy, Goldenberg, Amit, Thi Nguyen, Thuy-Vy, Gross, James J., Kaminski, Gwenaêl, von Bastian, Claudia C., Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola, Mosannenzadeh, Farnaz, Azouaghe, Soufian, Bran, Alexandre, Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana, Santos, Anabela Caetano, Reggev, Niv, Zickfeld, Janis Heinrich, Akkas, Handan, Pantazi, Myrto, Ropovik, Ivan, Korbmacher, Max, Arriaga, Patrícia, Gjoneska, Biljana, Warmelink, Lara, Alves, Sara G., de Holanda Coelho, Gabriel Lins, Stieger, Stefan, Schei, Vidar, Hanel, Paul H P, Szaszi, Barnabas, Fedotov, Maksim, Antfolk, Jan, Marcu, Gabriela-Mariana, Schrötter, Jana, Kunst, Jonas R., Geiger, Sandra J., Adetula, Adeyemi, Kocalar, Halil Emre, Kielińska, Julita, Kačmár, Pavol, Bokkour, Ahmed, Galindo-Caballero, Oscar J., Djamai, Ikhlas, Pöntinen, Sara Johanna, Agesin, Bamikole Emmanuel, Jernsäther, Teodor, Urooj, Anum, Rachev, Nikolay R., Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria, Kurfalı, Murathan, Pit, Ilse L., Li, Ranran, Çoksan, Sami, Dubrov, Dmitrii, Paltrow, Tamar Elise, Baník, Gabriel, Korobova, Tatiana, Studzinska, Anna, Jiang, Xiaoming, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R, Vintr, Jáchym, Chiu, Faith, Kaliska, Lada, Berkessel, Jana B., Tümer, Murat, Morales-Izquierdo, Sara, Chuan-Peng, Hu, Vezirian, Kevin, Rosa, Anna Dalla, Bialobrzeska, Olga, Vasilev, Martin R., Beitner, Julia, Kácha, Ondřej, Žuro, Barbara, Westerlund, Minja, Nedelcheva-Datsova, Mina, Findor, Andrej, Krupić, Dajana, Kowal, Marta, Askelund, Adrian Dahl, Pourafshari, Razieh, Đorđević, Jasna Milošević, Schmidt, Nadya-Daniela, Baklanova, Ekaterina, Szala, Anna, Zakharov, Ilya, Vranka, Marek A., Ihaya, Keiko, Grano, Caterina, Cellini, Nicola, Białek, Michał, Anton-Boicuk, Lisa, Dalgar, Ilker, Adıgüzel, Arca, Verharen, Jeroen P H, Maturan, Princess Lovella G, Kassianos, Angelos P., Oliveira, Raquel, Čadek, Martin, Adoric, Vera Cubela, Özdoğru, Asil Ali, Sverdrup, Therese E., Aczel, Balazs, Zambrano, Danilo, Ahmed, Afroja, Tamnes, Christian Krog, Yamada, Yuki, Volz, Leonhard, Sunami, Naoyuki, Suter, Lilian, Vieira, Luc, Groyecka-Bernard, Agata, Kamburidis, Julia Arhondis, Reips, Ulf-Dietrich, Harutyunyan, Mikayel, Adetula, Gabriel Agboola, Allred, Tara Bulut, Barzykowski, Krystian, Antazo, Benedict G., Zsido, Andras N., Šakan, Dušana Dušan, Cyrus-Lai, Wilson, Ahlgren, Lina Pernilla, Hruška, Matej, Vega, Diego, Manunta, Efisio, Mokady, Aviv, Capizzi, Mariagrazia, Martončik, Marcel, Say, Nicolas, Filip, Katarzyna, Vilar, Roosevelt, 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Lewis, David M G, Holford, Dawn L., Janssen, Steve M J, Tatachari, Srinivasan, Batres, Carlota, Olofsson, Jonas K., Daches, Shimrit, Belaus, Anabel, Pfuhl, Gerit, Corral-Frias, Nadia Sarai, Sousa, Daniela, Röer, Jan Philipp, Isager, Peder Mortvedt, Godbersen, Hendrik, Walczak, Radoslaw B., Van Doren, Natalia, Ren, Dongning, Gill, Tripat, Voracek, Martin, DeBruine, Lisa M., Anne, Michele, Očovaj, Sanja Batić, Thomas, Andrew G., Arvanitis, Alexios, Ostermann, Thomas, Wolfe, Kelly, Arinze, Nwadiogo Chisom, Bundt, Carsten, Lamm, Claus, Calin-Jageman, Robert J., Davis, William E., Karekla, Maria, Zorjan, Saša, Jaremka, Lisa M., Uttley, Jim, Hricova, Monika, Koehn, Monica A., Kiselnikova, Natalia, Bai, Hui, Krafnick, Anthony J., Balci, Busra Bahar, Ballantyne, Tonia, Lins, Samuel, Vally, Zahir, Esteban-Serna, Celia, Schmidt, Kathleen, Macapagal, Paulo Manuel L, Szwed, Paulina, Zdybek, Przemysław Marcin, Moreau, David, Collins, W Matthew, Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A., Vilares, Iris, Tran, Ulrich S., Boudesseul, Jordane, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan, Dixson, Barnaby James Wyld, Perillo, Jennifer T., Ferreira, Ana, Westgate, Erin C., Aberson, Christopher L., Arinze, Azuka Ikechukwu, Jaeger, Bastian, Butt, Muhammad Mussaffa, Silva, Jaime R., Storage, Daniel Shafik, Janak, Allison P., Jiménez-Leal, William, Soto, Jose A., Sorokowska, Agnieszka, McCarthy, Randy, Tullett, Alexa M., Frias-Armenta, Martha, Ribeiro, Matheus Fernando Felix, Hartanto, Andree, Forbes, Paul A G, Willis, Megan L., Del Carmen Tejada R, María, Torres, Adriana Julieth Olaya, Stephen, Ian D., Vaidis, David C., de la Rosa-Gómez, Anabel, Yu, Karen, Sutherland, Clare A M, Manavalan, Mathi, Behzadnia, Behzad, Urban, Jan, Baskin, Ernest, McFall, Joseph P., Ogbonnaya, Chisom Esther, Fu, Cynthia H Y, Rahal, Rima-Maria, Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu L G, Hostler, Thomas J., Kappes, Heather Barry, Sorokowski, Piotr, Khosla, Meetu, Lazarevic, Ljiljana B., Eudave, Luis, Vilsmeier, Johannes K., Luis, Elkin O., Muda, Rafał, Agadullina, Elena, Cárcamo, Rodrigo A., Reeck, Crystal, Anjum, Gulnaz, Venegas, Mónica Camila Toro, Misiak, Michal, Ryan, Richard M., Nock, Nora L., Travaglino, Giovanni A., Mensink, Michael C., Feldman, Gilad, Wichman, Aaron L., Chou, Weilun, Ziano, Ignazio, Seehuus, Martin, Chopik, William J., Kung, Franki Y H, Carpentier, Joelle, Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Du, Hongfei, Xiao, Qinyu, Lima, Tiago J S, Noone, Chris, Onie, Sandersan, Verbruggen, Frederick, Radtke, Theda & Primbs, Maximilian A. (2023)

The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 rapid-response dataset

Scientific Data, 10, s. 1- 15. Doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01811-7 - Full text in research archive

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Psychological Science Accelerator coordinated three large-scale psychological studies to examine the effects of loss-gain framing, cognitive reappraisals, and autonomy framing manipulations on behavioral intentions and affective measures. The data collected (April to October 2020) included specific measures for each experimental study, a general questionnaire examining health prevention behaviors and COVID-19 experience, geographical and cultural context characterization, and demographic information for each participant. Each participant started the study with the same general questions and then was randomized to complete either one longer experiment or two shorter experiments. Data were provided by 73,223 participants with varying completion rates. Participants completed the survey from 111 geopolitical regions in 44 unique languages/dialects. The anonymized dataset described here is provided in both raw and processed formats to facilitate re-use and further analyses. The dataset offers secondary analytic opportunities to explore coping, framing, and self-determination across a diverse, global sample obtained at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which can be merged with other time-sampled or geographic data.

Fluit, Sam; Kunst, Jonas R., Bierwiaczonek, Kinga & von Soest, Tilmann (2023)

Self-esteem trajectories over three decades predict opposition to social equality in midlife

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 120(1) Doi: 10.1073/pnas.2212906120 - Full text in research archive

Eldor, David S.; Lindholm, Karine, Chavez, Maria H., Vassanyi, Sander, Badiane, Michelle O. I., Yaldizli, Kemal, Frøysa, Petter, Palacios Haugestad, Christian Andres & Kunst, Jonas R. (2022)

Resilience against radicalization and extremism in schools: Development of a psychometric scale

Frontiers in Psychology, 13 Doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.980180

Piksa, Michal; Noworyta, Karolina, Piasecki, Jan, Gwiazdzinski, Pawel, Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge, Kunst, Jonas R. & Rygula, Rafal (2022)

Cognitive Processes and Personality Traits Underlying Four Phenotypes of Susceptibility to (Mis)Information

Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13 Doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.912397

Dorison, Charles A; Lerner, Jennifer S., Heller, Blake H., Rothman, Alexander J., Kawachi, Ichiro I., Wang, Ke, Schei, Vidar, Sverdrup, Therese, Korbmacher, Max, Lund, Maria Louise, Klevjer, Kristoffer, Kunst, Jonas R., Anjum, Gulnaz, Tamnes, Christian Krog, Bundt, Carsten, Pfuhl, Gerit, Askelund, Jo Adrian Dahl, Rees, Vaughan W., Gill, Brian P., Gibbs, Nancy, Ebersole, Charles R., Vally, Zahir, Tajchman, Zuzanna, Zsido, Andras N., Zrimsek, Mija, Chen, Zhang, Ziano, Ignazio, Gialitaki, Zoi, Ceary, Chris D., Lin, Yijun, Kunisato, Yoshihiko, Yamada, Yuki, Xiao, Qinyu, Jiang, Xiaoming, Du, Xinkai, Yao, Elvin, Wilson, John Paul, Cyrus-Lai, Wilson, Jimenez-Leal, William, Law, Wilbert, Collins, W. Matthew, Richard, Karley L., Vranka, Marek, Ankushev, Vladislav, Križanić, Valerija, Kadreva, Veselina Hristova, Adoric, Vera Cubela, Tran, Ulrich S., Yeung, Siu Kit & Hassan, Widad (2022)

In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries

Affective Science, 3, s. 577- 602. Doi: 10.1007/s42761-022-00128-3

Legate, Nicole; Nguyen, Thuy-vy, Weinstein, Netta, Moller, Arlen C, Legault, Lisa, Vally, Zahir, Schei, Vidar, Sverdrup, Therese E., Korbmacher, Max, Lund, Maria Louise, Klevjer, Kristoffer, Kunst, Jonas R., Pfuhl, Gerit, Tamnes, Christian Krog, Bundt, Carsten, Askelund, Adrian Dahl, Tajchman, Zuzanna, Zsido, Andras N., Zrimsek, Miha, Chen, Zhang, Ziano, Ignazio, Gialitaki, Zoi, Ceary, Chris D., Jang, Yuna, Lin, Yijun, Kunisato, Yoshihiko, Yamada, Yuki, Xiao, Qinyu, Jiang, Xiaoming, Du, Xinkai, Yao, Elvin, Ryan, William S., Wilson, John Paul, Cyrus-Lai, Wilson, Jimenez-Leal, William, Law, Wilbert, Unanue, Wenceslao, Collins, W. Matthew, Richard, Karley L., Vranka, Marek, Ankushev, Vladislav, Lerche, Veronika, Kovic, Vanja, Križanić, Valerija, Kadreva, Veselina Hristova, Adoric, Vera Cubela, Tran, Ulrich S., Yeung, Siu Kit, Hassan, Widad & Houston, Ralph (2022)

A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 119(22) Doi: 10.1073/pnas.2111091119 - Full text in research archive

Obaidi, Milan; Skaar, Sara With, Ozer, Simon & Kunst, Jonas R. (2022)

Measuring extremist archetypes: Scale development and validation

PLOS ONE, 17(7) Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270225 - Full text in research archive

Dovidio, John F. & Kunst, Jonas R. (2022)

Delight in Disorder: Inclusively Defining and Operationalizing Implicit Bias

Psychological Inquiry Doi: 10.1080/1047840X.2022.2106756

Strande Ottersen, Ida; Benningstad, Nora Cornelia Glerud & Kunst, Jonas R. (2022)

Daily reminders about the animal-welfare, environmental and health consequences of meat and their main and moderated effects on meat consumption

Cleaner and Responsible Consumption, 5 Doi: 10.1016/j.clrc.2022.100068

Lefringhausen, Katharina; Marshall, T., Ferenczi, Nelli, Zagefka, Hanna & Kunst, Jonas R. (2022)

Majority members’ acculturation: How proximal-acculturation relates to expectations of immigrants and intergroup ideologies over time

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations Doi: 10.1177/13684302221096324

Kunst, Jonas R.; Kirkøen, Jannicke & Mohamdain, Onab (2022)

Hacking attractiveness biases in hiring? The role of beautifying photo-filters

Management Decision Doi: 10.1108/MD-06-2021-0747 - Full text in research archive

Abstract Purpose Physically less attractive job applicants are discriminated against in hiring decisions. In a US context, the authors tested whether appearance-altering photo-filters can exploit this bias, focusing on the moderating role of job type, gender and race as well the mediating role of two major dimensions of person perception (warmth and competence). Design/methodology/approach In study 1, 223 managers evaluated White mock applicants presented with or without a beautifying filter for either a position as a social worker or an IT specialist. In study 2, 212 managers evaluated Black and White mock applicants with or without beautifying filters for an HR specialist position. Findings In study 1, beautifying filters increased perceived hireability irrespective of job type, but especially when applicants were female. Both male and female applicants whose photos were filtered were perceived as more competent, but only male applicants were perceived as warmer. In study 2, beautifying filters increased the hireability only slightly for White female applicants, followed by White and Black male applicants but substantially for Black female applicants. The filters increased the perceived competence of Black (and especially Black female) applicants but not of White applicants and increased the perceived warmth of all groups except for White females. Warmth and competence partially mediated the observed effects on hireability in both studies. Originality/value In the context of widely available technological advances, the authors show that beautifying photo-filters can exploit attractiveness biases, at least at an early hiring stage. The results emphasize the importance of intersecting factors such as gender and race.

Bierwiaczonek, Kinga; Gundersen, Aleksander Bjørge & Kunst, Jonas R. (2022)

The role of conspiracy beliefs for COVID-19 health responses: A meta-analysis

Current Opinion in Psychology, 46 Doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101346

Kunst, Jonas R.; Dovidio, John F., Bailey, April & Obaidi, Milan (2022)

The Way They Look: Phenotypic Prototypicality Shapes the Perceived Intergroup Attitudes of In- and Out-group Members

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104303

Eskelinen, Viivi; Renvik, Tuuli Anna, Pauha, Teemu, Jetten, Jolanda, Kunst, Jonas R., van der Noll, Jolanda, Rohmann, Anette & Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga (2021)

Disentangling national and religious identification as predictors of support for religious minority rights among Christian majority groups

British Journal of Social Psychology Doi: 10.1111/bjso.12496

Obaidi, Milan; Kunst, Jonas R., Ozer, Simon & Kimel, Sasha Y. (2021)

The “Great Replacement” conspiracy: How the perceived ousting of Whites can evoke violent extremism and Islamophobia

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, s. 1- 21. Doi: 10.1177/13684302211028293

Kunst, Jonas R.; Obaidi, Milan, Coenen, Ann-Cathrin, Vasseljen, Vilde Dyvik & Gill, Paul (2021)

What Makes a Terrorist? Muslims’ and non-Muslims’ Lay Perceptions of Risk Factors and Their Consequences for Counter-terrorism Policy Support

Terrorism and Political Violence Doi: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1967149

Bierwiaczonek, Kinga & Kunst, Jonas R. (2021)

Revisiting the Integration Hypothesis: Correlational and Longitudinal Meta-Analyses Demonstrate the Limited Role of Acculturation for Cross-Cultural Adaptation

Psychological Science, 32(9), s. 1476- 1493. Doi: 10.1177/09567976211006432 - Full text in research archive

Wang, Ke; Kunst, Jonas R., Tamnes, Christian Krog, Schei, Vidar, Sverdrup, Therese E., Askelund, Adrian Dahl, Pfuhl, Gerit, Klevjer, Kristoffer, Korbmacher, Max, Bundt, Carsten, Goldberg, Amit, Dorison, Charles A., Miller, Jeremy K., Uusberg, Andero, Lerner, Jennifer, Gross, James J, Agesin, Bamikole Bamikole, Bernardo, Marcia, Campos, Olatz, Eudave, Luis, Grzech, Karolina, Ozery, Daphna Hausman, Garcia, Elkin Oswaldo Luis, Jackson, Emily A., Drexler, Shira Meir, Jurkovic, Anita Penic, Rana, Kafeel, Wilson, John Paul, Antoniadi, Maria, Desai, Kermeka, Gialitaki, Zoi, Kushnir, Elizaveta, Nadif, Khaoula, Bravo, Olalla Nino, Nauman, Rafia, Oosterlinck, Marlies, Pantazi, Myrto, Pilecka, Natalia, Szabelska, Anna, van Steenkiste, I.M.M., Filip, Katarzyna, Bozdoc, Andrea Ioana, Marcu, Gabriela Mariana, Agadullina, Elena, Adamkovic, Matus, Roczinewska, Marta, Reyana, Cecilia, Kassianos, Angelos P., Westerlund, Minja, Ahlgren, Lina & Pöntinen, Sara (2021)

A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Nature Human Behaviour Doi: 10.1038/s41562-021-01173-x - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R. (2021)

Are we facing a “causality crisis” in acculturation research? The need for a methodological (r)evolution

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 85 Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.08.003 - Full text in research archive

Palacios Haugestad, Christian Andres; Duun Skauge, Anja, Kunst, Jonas R. & Power, Seamus (2021)

Why do youth participate in climate activism? A mixed-methods investigation of the #FridaysForFuture climate protests

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 76 Doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101647

The #FridaysForFuture movement has attracted young activists around the world. In the present mixed-method, socio-cultural psychological research, we investigate people's motivations for joining the movement in the privileged yet paradoxical context of Norway – a country that has gathered most of its wealth through oil production (i.e., the Norwegian Paradox). In Study 1, from a thematic analysis of in-depth ethnographic fieldwork from a series of major strikes and interviews with protestors (N = 93) it emerged that attributing responsibility for climate change, a necessity for shared action to mitigate the effects of climate change, and a shared sense of collective identity, helped to galvanize the prolonged social movement. These inductive and ecologically valid findings, combined with existing theory, in Study 2, partially confirmed and extended the Social Identity Model of Collective Action (SIMCA; van Zomeren et al., 2008) with survey data from high school students (N = 362). Collective guilt, environmental threat, past protest participation, organized environmentalism, political orientation, and social capital predicted future protest intentions, whereas activist identification and group efficacy mediated these effects. We discuss how the understanding of global environmental movements from the perspective of participants, who are both structurally responsible for the crisis and will experience most of its consequences themselves, can contribute to the broader discussion on facilitating climate action within privileged contexts.

Simon, Ozer; Kunst, Jonas R. & Schwartz, Seth J. (2021)

Investigating direct and indirect globalization-based acculturation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 84, s. 155- 167. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.07.012 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Lefringhausen, Katharina, Sam, David, Berry, John W. & Dovidio, John F. (2021)

The Missing Side of Acculturation: How Majority-Group Members Relate to Immigrant and Minority-Group Cultures

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 30(6), s. 1- 10. Doi: 10.1177/09637214211040771 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Onyeador, Ivuoma N. & Dovidio, John F. (2021)

Knowledge About Individuals’ Interracial Friendships Is Systematically Associated With Mental Representations of Race, Traits, and Group Solidarity

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Doi: 10.1177/01461672211024118 - Full text in research archive

Eskelinen, Viivi; Pauha, Teemu, Kunst, Jonas R., Räsänen, Antti & Jasinskaja - Lahti, Inga (2021)

Exploring religiosity and attitudes towards Christians and non-believers among recent Muslim refugees to Finland

International Journal of Intercultural Relations Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2020.10.007

Lefringhausen, Katharina; Ferenczi, Nelli, Marshall, Tara C. & Kunst, Jonas R. (2021)

A new route towards more harmonious intergroup relationships in England? Majority members’ proximal-acculturation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.03.006

Coenen, Ann-Cathrin & Kunst, Jonas R. (2021)

Ethnic diversity and extremist attitudes in soccer teams: A multi-level investigation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2020.07.003 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Lefringhausen, Katharina, Skaar, Sara With & Obaidi, Milan (2021)

Who adopts the culture of ethnic minority groups? A personality perspective on majority-group members’ acculturation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.01.001 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R. & Pich, Olivia (2020)

Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories ReducesSocial Distancing over Time

Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being Doi: 10.1111/aphw.12223

Woelfert, Frederike S. & Kunst, Jonas R. (2020)

How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways

Frontiers in Psychology Doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.572966 - Full text in research archive

Petsko, Christopher; Lei, Ryan, Kunst, Jonas R., Bruneau, Emile & Kteily, Nour (2020)

Blatant dehumanization in the mind's eye: Prevalent even among those who explicitly reject it?

Journal of experimental psychology. General, 150(6), s. 1115- 1131. Doi: 10.1037/xge0000961 - Full text in research archive

Pauha, Teemu; Tuuli, Anna Renvik, Eskelinen, Viivi, Jetten, Jolanda, van der Noll, Jolanda, Kunst, Jonas R., Rohmann, Anette & Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga (2020)

The Attitudes of Deconverted and Lifelong Atheists Towards Religious Groups: The Role of Religious and Spiritual Identity

The international journal for the psychology of religion Doi: 10.1080/10508619.2020.1774206 - Full text in research archive

Bierwiaczonek, Kinga Maria; Kunst, Jonas R. & Pich, Olivia (2020)

Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Reduces Social Distancing over Time

Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being Doi: 10.1111/aphw.12223 - Full text in research archive

Uenal, Fatih; Bergh, Robin, Sidanius, James, Zick, Andreas, Y. Kimel, Sasha & Kunst, Jonas R. (2020)

The Nature of Islamophobia: A Test of a Tripartite View in Five Countries

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Doi: 10.1177/0146167220922643 - Full text in research archive

Kende, Anna; Hadarics, Márton, Bigazzi, Sára, Boza, Mihaela, Kunst, Jonas R., Lantos, Nóra Anna, Lášticová, Barbara, Minescu, Anca, Pivetti, Monica & Urbiola, Ana (2020)

The last acceptable prejudice in Europe? Anti-Gypsyism as the obstacle to Roma inclusion

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations Doi: 10.1177/1368430220907701 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R. & Obaidi, Milan (2020)

Understanding violent extremism in the 21st century: The (re)emerging role of relative deprivation

Current Opinion in Psychology, 35, s. 55- 59. Doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.03.010 - Full text in research archive

Benningstad, Nora C. G & Kunst, Jonas R. (2019)

Dissociating meat from its animal origins: A systematic literature review

Appetite, 147:104554, s. 1- 8. Doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.104554 - Full text in research archive

Kleppestø, Thomas Haarklau; Czajkowski, Nikolai Olavi, Vassend, Olav, Røysamb, Espen, Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem, Sheehy-Skeffington, Jennifer, Kunst, Jonas R. & Thomsen, Lotte (2019)

Correlations between social dominance orientation and political attitudes reflect common genetic underpinnings

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 116(36), s. 17741- 17746. Doi: 10.1073/pnas.1818711116 - Full text in research archive

Tahir, Hajra; Kunst, Jonas R. & Sam, David Lackland (2019)

Threat, anti-western hostility and violence among European muslims: The mediating role of acculturation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 73, s. 74- 88. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2019.08.001 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Dovidio, John F. & Thomsen, Lotte (2019)

Fusion with political leaders predicts willingness to persecute immigrants and political opponents

Nature Human Behaviour, s. 1- 13. Doi: 10.1038/s41562-019-0708-1 - Full text in research archive

English, Alexander S.; Kunst, Jonas R. & Sam, David Lackland (2019)

Climatic effects on the sociocultural and psychological adaptation of migrants within China: A longitudinal test of two competing perspectives

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 22(3), s. 244- 255. Doi: 10.1111/ajsp.12363 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Boos, Beverly Karen, Y. Kimel, Sasha, Obaidi, Milan, Shani, Maor & Thomsen, Lotte (2018)

Engaging in extreme activism in support of others’ political struggles: The role of politically motivated fusion with out-groups

PLOS ONE Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190639

Kunst, Jonas R.; Boos, Beverly Karen, Y. Kimel, Sasha, Obaidi, Milan, Thomsen, Lotte & Shani, Maor (2018)

Engaging in extreme activism in support of others’ political struggles: The role of politically motivated fusion with out-groups

PLOS ONE Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190639

Obaidi, Milan; Kunst, Jonas R., Kteily, Nour, Lotte, Thomsen & Sidanius, James (2018)

Living under threat: Mutual threat perception drives anti‐Muslim and anti‐Western hostility in the age of terrorism

European Journal of Social Psychology Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2555

Kunst, Jonas R. & Phillibert, Esther N. (2018)

Skin-tone discrimination by Whites and Africans is associated with the acculturation of African immigrants in Norway

PLOS ONE, 13(12), s. 1- 13. Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0209084 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Thomsen, Lotte & Dovidio, John F. (2018)

Divided Loyalties: Perceptions of Disloyalty Underpin Bias Toward Dually-Identified Minority-Group Members

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 117(4), s. 807- 838. Doi: 10.1037/pspi0000168 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Bailey, April, Prendergast, Claire Nicole & Gundersen, Aleksander (2018)

Sexism, rape myths and feminist identification explain gender differences in attitudes toward the #metoo social media campaign in two countries

Media Psychology Doi: 10.1080/15213269.2018.1532300

Kunst, Jonas R.; Myhren, Lisa Sophie & Onyeador, Ivuoma N. (2018)

Simply Insane? Attributing Terrorism to Mental Illness (Versus Ideology) Affects Mental Representations of Race

Criminal Justice and Behavior Doi: 10.1177/0093854818794742 - Full text in research archive

Gundersen, Aleksander & Kunst, Jonas R. (2018)

Feminist ≠ Feminine? Feminist Women Are Visually Masculinized Whereas Feminist Men Are Feminized

Sex Roles Doi: 10.1007/s11199-018-0931-7

Kunst, Jonas R.; Kimel, Sasha, Shani, Maor, Alayan, Ramzi & Thomsen, Lotte (2018)

Can Abraham bring peace? The relationship between acknowledging shared religious roots and intergroup conflict.

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 11(4), s. 417- 432. Doi: 10.1037/rel0000192 - Full text in research archive

Obaidi, Milan; Kunst, Jonas R., Kteily, Nour, Thomsen, Lotte & Sidanius, Jim (2018)

Living Under Threat: Mutual Threat Perception Drives Anti-Muslim and Anti-Western Hostility in the Age of Terrorism

European Journal of Social Psychology, 48(5), s. 567- 584. Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2362 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Boos, Beverly Karen, Kimel, Sasha, Obaidi, Milan, Shani, Maor & Thomsen, Lotte (2018)

Engaging in extreme activism in support of others’ political struggles: The role of politically motivated fusion with out-groups

PLOS ONE, 13(1) Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190639

Kunst, Jonas R. & Palacios Haugestad, Christian Andrés (2018)

The effects of dissociation on willingness to eat meat are moderated by exposure to unprocessed meat: A cross-cultural demonstration

Appetite, 120(1), s. 356- 366. Doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.09.016 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Kteily, Nour & Thomsen, Lotte (2017)

“You Little Creep”: Evidence of Blatant Dehumanization of Short Groups

Social Psychological and Personality Science Doi: 10.1177/1948550617740613 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Dovidio, John F. & Dotsch, Ron (2017)

White Look-Alikes: Mainstream Culture Adoption Makes Immigrants “Look” Phenotypically White

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44(2), s. 265- 282. Doi: 10.1177/0146167217739279

Johansson, Ole Jørgen & Kunst, Jonas R. (2017)

Explaining prejudice toward the mentally ill: A test of sociopolitical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47(12), s. 682- 695. Doi: 10.1111/jasp.12483 - Full text in research archive

People with mental disorders often face prejudices that can further deteriorate their condition. We tested whether Social Dominance Orientation (SDO), Right‐Wing Authoritarianism (RWA), and Belief in a Just World (BJW), and characteristics of the mentally ill predict such prejudices. Both in a general population sample and a sample of health professionals and trainees, SDO, but not RWA and BJW, predicted more prejudice, although this pattern was less pronounced among health professionals/trainees. BJW interacted with the targets' gender in Study 1, predicting less empathy toward a male but not toward a female mentally ill person. In Study 2, depressed individuals were blamed more for their illness than those with schizophrenia or cancer. Implications for future research and clinical practice are discussed.

Zickfeld, Janis Heinrich; Kunst, Jonas R. & Hohle, Sigrid Møyner (2017)

Too sweet to eat: Exploring the effects of cuteness on meat consumption

Appetite, 120, s. 181- 195. Doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.08.038 - Full text in research archive

Haugen, Ingvild & Kunst, Jonas R. (2017)

A two-way process? A qualitative and quantitative investigation of majority members’ acculturation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 60, s. 67- 82. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2017.07.004 - Full text in research archive

Kunst, Jonas R.; Ronald, Fischer, Sidanius, Jim & Thomsen, Lotte (2017)

Preferences for group dominance track and mediate the effects of macro-level social inequality and violence across societies

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 114(21), s. 5407- 5412. Doi: 10.1073/pnas.1616572114

Kunst, Jonas R. & Hohle, Sigrid (2016)

Meat eaters by dissociation: How we present, prepare and talk about meat increases willingness to eat meat by reducing empathy and disgust

Appetite, 105, s. 758- 774. Doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.07.009

Kimel, Sasha; Huesmann, R., Kunst, Jonas R. & Halperin, Eran (2016)

Living in a Genetic World: How Learning About Interethnic Genetic Similarities and Differences Affects Peace and Conflict

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42(5), s. 688- 700. Doi: 10.1177/0146167216642196

Kunst, Jonas R.; Sadeghi, Talieh, Tahir, Hajra, Sam, David Lackland & Thomsen, Lotte (2016)

The vicious circle of religious prejudice: Islamophobia makes the acculturation attitudes of majority and minority members clash

European Journal of Social Psychology, 46(2), s. 249- 259. Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2174

Kunst, Jonas R.; Thomsen, Lotte, Sam, David Lackland & Berry, John W. (2015)

“We Are in This Together”: Common Group Identity Predicts Majority Members’ Active Acculturation Efforts to Integrate Immigrants

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41(10), s. 1438- 1453. Doi: 10.1177/0146167215599349

Dalsklev, Madeleine Mahin & Kunst, Jonas R. (2015)

The effect of disgust-eliciting media portrayals on outgroup dehumanization and support of deportation in a Norwegian sample

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 47, s. 28- 40. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2015.03.028

Kunst, Jonas R. & Thomsen, Lotte (2015)

Prodigal Sons: Dual Abrahamic Categorization Mediates the Detrimental Effects of Religious Fundamentalism on Christian–Muslim Relations

The international journal for the psychology of religion, 25(4), s. 293- 306. Doi: 10.1080/10508619.2014.937965

Kunst, Jonas R.; Thomsen, Lotte & Sam, David Lackland (2014)

Late Abrahamic reunion? Religious fundamentalism negatively predicts dual Abrahamic group categorization among Muslims and Christians

European Journal of Social Psychology, 44(4), s. 337- 348. Doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2014

Kunst, Jonas R. & Sam, David Lackland (2014)

“It’s on time that they assimilate” – differential acculturation expectations towards first and second generation immigrants

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 39(1), s. 188- 195. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2013.10.007

Kunst, Jonas R.; Løset, Gøril Kvamme, Hosøy, Daniel, Bjorvatn, Bjørn, Moen, Bente Elisabeth, Magerøy, Nils & Pallesen, Ståle (2014)

The relationship between shift work schedules and spillover in a sample of nurses

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics (JOSE), 20(1), s. 139- 147. Doi: 10.1080/10803548.2014.11077030

Kunst, Jonas R. & Sam, David Lackland (2013)

Expanding the margins of identity: a critique of marginalization in a globalized world

International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation, 2(4), s. 225- 241. Doi: 10.1037/ipp0000008

Kunst, Jonas R. & Sam, David Lackland (2013)

Relationship between perceived acculturation expectations and Muslim minority youth's acculturation and adaptation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 37(4), s. 477- 490. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2013.04.007

Kunst, Jonas R.; Sam, David Lackland & Ulleberg, Pål (2013)

Perceived islamophobia: Scale development and validation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 37(2), s. 225- 237. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2012.11.001

Kunst, Jonas Rønningdalen; Tajamal, Hajra, Sam, David Lackland & Ulleberg, Pål (2012)

Coping with Islamophobia: The effects of religious stigma on Muslim minorities' identity formation

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 36(4), s. 518- 532. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2011.12.014

Islamophobic sentiments in the Western world have gained scientific attention, particularly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. However, the effects of religious stigma on Muslim minorities’ identity formation have rarely been studied. Using structural equation modeling, this cross-sectional study examined direct and indirect effects of different forms of religious stigma on the national affiliation of 210 Norwegian-Pakistani and 216 German-Turkish Muslims. Furthermore, the study examined the mediator role of religious identity. Our results suggest that being a Muslim in Norway is more reconcilable with affiliating with the nation than being a Muslim in Germany. However, across the samples, the results indicated that various forms of religious stigma affected Muslims’ national identity and engagement in the public and private sphere in distinct ways. These effects were both positive and negative, differed between the two samples, and in Germany, were mediated by the participants’ religious identity. The findings indicated that the ways in which religious stigma influences Muslims’ national affiliation is context and culture bound.

Kunst, Jonas R. & Lefringhausen, Katharina (1)

Investigating the forgotten side of acculturation: Introduction to the special issue

International Journal of Intercultural Relations [Kronikk]

Kunst, Jonas R. (1)

Reinventing Academic Publishing

advances.in/psychology [Kronikk]

Palacios Haugestad, Christian Andres; Skauge, Anja Duun, Kunst, Jonas R. & Power, Seamus (2021)

Imagining the future in social movements as a driver for social change

[Academic lecture]. Conference on Environmental Psychology 2021.

Skauge, Anja Duun; Kunst, Jonas R. & Power, Seamus (2019)

“They say the youth is the future yet they won´t listen to them” A mixed-method cultural psychological study of #FridaysForFuture in the Norwegian context.

[Academic lecture]. Conference on Environmental Psychology 2019.

Kleppestø, Thomas Haarklau; Czajkowski, Nikolai Olavi, Vassend, Olav, Røysamb, Espen, Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem, Kunst, Jonas R., Sheehy-Skeffington, Jennifer & Thomsen, Lotte (2019)

Social dominance orientation has both genetic and unique environmental influences, but only genetic pleiotropy accounts for its correlation with political attitudes.

[Academic lecture]. Human Behaviour and Evolution Society.

Palacios Haugestad, Christian Andres & Kunst, Jonas R. (2018)

A cross-cultural demonstration on the effects of dissociation on willingness to eat meat and how they are moderated by exposure to unprocessed meat

[Academic lecture]. The 19th Conference on Social and Community Psychology.

Kunst, Jonas R. & Sam, David Lackland (2013)

A Critical Investigation of Marginalization as an Acculturation Strategy in a Globalized World

[Academic lecture]. Biennial conference of the International Academy for Intercultural Research.

Kunst, Jonas R.; Tajamal, Hajra, Sam, David Lackland & Ulleberg, Pål (2012)

The influences of religious stigma on Muslim minorities’ national affiliation and engagement

[Academic lecture]. IACCP 21st International Congress.

Academic Degrees
Year Academic Department Degree
2016 University of Oslo Ph.D.