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John Jost is a Professor of Psychology with a focus on systems justification theory, political ideology, and social psychology. His research explores how individuals rationalize existing social, political, and economic systems, particularly in contexts of inequality and climate change. He has contributed over 322 publications since 1992, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration across 63 countries. Key themes include minority mental health, climate policy obstructionism, and the intersection of law and psychology. His work frequently addresses systemic challenges to democracy and social justice.
- Research collaborations span global networks, with notable contributions to Science Advances and Journal of Social Issues.
- Explores topics like feminist critiques of climate denialism and the psychological underpinnings of legal systems.
His interventions aim to bridge behavioral science and real-world policy, as seen in large-scale climate change initiatives. Though no formal awards are listed, his prolific output and global impact highlight his influential role in social and political psychology.

