
About
Peter Steiglechner is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna (CSH), where he is part of the Collective Minds research group. He focuses on belief systems and opinion dynamics, using network approaches and agent-based modeling to study social cohesion and polarization.
His educational background includes:
- Physics
- Scientific Computing
- Applied Mathematics
- PhD in Opinion Formation and Social Dynamics
Peter's research centers on belief systems, which he models as networks of interconnected political beliefs. He investigates how social influence and cognitive biases distort perceptions of polarization, potentially hindering collective action on issues like climate change. His work combines empirical data from surveys and social media with computational models to explore variations in belief systems across society and their evolution over time.
His recent publication analyzes how opinion variation within in-groups can skew perceptions of ideological polarization, suggesting that society may be less polarized than commonly believed. This research contributes to understanding social cohesion and effective responses to societal challenges.
No scientific awards are mentioned.
Information regarding Peter's advisees and research grants is not provided.
Peter is a member of the Collective Minds group at CSH, which focuses on collective behavior and social dynamics using interdisciplinary approaches from complexity science.
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