Francisco M Soler-Martínez
@fransolmar.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral fellow at Aarhus University | Social Psychology of Economic Inequality |
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) in Prague. It was a wonderful few days filled with thought-provoking research and the joy of reconnecting with colleagues and friends in the field of political psychology.
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Last week I had the pleasure of speaking at
#PintOfScienceDK
in Aarhus. 🍻🧠 I spoke about the "secret life" of inequality — and why it’s closer (and more unfair) than we think. 🧵 Here’s the main idea (plus a few memes, so we don’t all pull our hair out 🫠):
4 months ago
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Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center - CIMCYC
4 months ago
📉 Does inequality make us less happy? Researchers from CIMCYC reveal that living in unequal societies increases anxiety about social status and decreases trust in others, affecting well-being. It doesn't just affect the poorest; it impacts society as a whole.
cimcyc.ugr.es/en/informati...
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The Hidden Cost of Inequality: Why Living in Unequal Societies Makes Us Less Happy
En un artículo reciente, utilizando datos de una encuesta nacional realizada en España, el Grupo de Investigación Psicología de los Problemas Sociales ha demostrado que percibir mayores niveles de des...
https://cimcyc.ugr.es/en/information/news/cost-inequality-unhappiness
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Francisca Pinheiro
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#pint25DK
#Aarhus
is almost here — are you ready? Explore the speaker lineup and get inspired by a night of curiosity and great conversations. Secure your spot for the talks at Åben 👉
billetfix.dk/en/events/aa...
Let’s make it a night to remember!
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📢 NEW PUBLICATION! 📢 3rd paper of the thesis, in SPPS (2025). 4 studies testing whether 'connecting' income inequality to health and education disparities could increase people’s motivation to reduce it
doi.org/10.1177/1948...
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Lope Tejero-Peregrina
6 months ago
First paper is out! Here, we suggest that meritocracy doesn’t just justify inequality—it mediates how we respond to it.
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📢 NEW PUBLICATION! 📢 2nd paper of the thesis, in EJSP (2025). We ran 4 studies to test whether perceptions of economic-based disparities in health and education—beyond income—could enhance support for redistribution and collective action to reduce economic inequality
doi.org/10.1002/ejsp...
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📢 PUBLICATION 📢 1st paper of the thesis, in RLP (2023). We analysed secondary data from the Latinobarómetro (n = 20,204, 18 countries) to explore concerns about inequality in health, education, and income, and how they relate to collective action intentions
doi.org/10.14349/rlp...
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One of the happiest moments of my life! 🎉 I recently defended my doctoral thesis at the University of Granada (October '24), surrounded by family, friends, and even my octogenarian grandparents. 💙
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I understand science as a conversation and a collective effort, always. 🤝 Here are some events where I got to connect with amazing colleagues in the past months:
6 months ago
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Hey! Just moved from another social media platform—excited to start the conversation here!💡 A little recap of the past year in the following posts:
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