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The Political Behavior Lab, School of Political Science, University of Haifa



NEW - Disentangling the Relationship Between Prospective Expectations and Policy Preferences in Violent Conflicts - cup.org/3IVgSak "changes in prospective expectations do predict subsequent shifts in support for compromise" - Alon Yakter & Liran Harsgor #OpenAccess


Amazing presentation at APSA by @YaelRKaplan1: Politicians' discursive use of social identity and citizens' self-identification. With Guy Mor, @NaamaRivlin @ShaulShenhav (and me). Thanks @prowag and @shen_shuyuan for your comments as we move forward with this project.

🎙️הדמוקרTEAM🎙️פודקאסט מבית @LibResInst ב @ReichmanUni הצעירים הישראלים - יותר ימניים ויותר דתיים @chaimw51 משוחח עם @LiranHarsgor על השפעת הגיל על התפיסות הפוליטיות של הבוחרים, האם ואיך דפוסי ההצבעה שלנו מושפעים מטראומות קולקטיביות? ולמה 25% קובעים בבחירות ולא ה-75%?

How do generational patterns affect public opinion in prolonged conflicts? @LiranHarsgor focuses on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, examining how support for conflict resolution varies across Israeli–Jewish cohorts. Read about her findings here: doi.org/10.1177/205316…



How do citizens perceive political representation? @claretat2 , @NaamaRivlin , @TamirSheafer , @IWaismelManor , @ShaulShenhav , @LiranHarsgor , Michal Shamir, and I in a new and open access paper in @EPSJournal ! link.springer.com/article/10.105…







Israeli voters over the age of 60 are more than twice as likely to support the establishment of a Palestinian state than Israeli voters under the age of 30.



Getting my message and bald head across.



Proud to share that our paper “People’s sense of political representation and national stories: The case of Israel” has been accepted for publication @ShaulShenhav, @IWaismelManor and @TamirSheafer. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… 1/5



Our paper, w page numbers, is published today @AJPS_Editor w @LiranHarsgor, @ortutt and Reut Itzkovitch-Malka. Open access: dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajps.1…. We find that women are risk-aversed what it comes to voting for radical right parties.