
معرفی
Andrea Carnaghi is a Full Professor in Social Psychology at the University of Trieste, with a focus on intergroup relations and social cognition. He holds key roles in doctoral programs (Coordinator for Neural and Cognitive Sciences, Cycles XXXVIII-XXXIX) and serves on multiple Boards of Studies.
- Education: Ph.D. in Psychological Science (Catholic University of Louvain, 2004); Clinical Psychology degree (University of Padova, 2000)
Research Interests
His work spans:
- Language's role in social perception (noun vs adjective effects)
- Homophobic epithets and their impact on prejudice
- Objectification of women and neural correlates
- Bullying/cyberbullying prevention programs
- Stereotype revision and acculturation barriers for immigrants
Scientific Recognitions
- IAS Fellowship (University of Surrey, 2018)
- Gordon Allport Prize (2008) for intergroup research
He supervises a research group analyzing social exclusion, dehumanization, and hormone-behavior interactions, with funding from Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia and national grants.
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