
معرفی
Fathali Moghaddam is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Georgetown University and a Faculty Fellow at the Berkley Center. His work bridges social psychology, political science, and international relations, focusing on intergroup conflict, globalization, and cultural integration frameworks like omniculturalism.
- Education: B.A. from University of Liverpool; M.Sc. and Ph.D. from University of Surrey, England.
Research Interests: Moghaddam’s scholarship examines the psychological dynamics of multiculturalism, radicalization, and democratic stability. Recent work critiques existing paradigms of multiculturalism and assimilation, advocating for omniculturalism to combat global polarization.
Article Trends: His publications span political psychology, human rights, and global security, often employing mixed methods to analyze authoritarianism, terrorism, and cultural identity evolution.
Scientific Awards:
- Career Research Achievement Award (2024), Georgetown University.
- Outstanding International Psychologist Award (2012), APA Division of International Psychology.
- Lifetime Achievement Award (2007), Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence.
- Harold Lasswell Award (2020), International Society of Political Psychology.


