Media
General
- The questions at the heart of conflict and peace (Behavioral Scientist, September 18, 2024)
- HateCast (by Nethate Podcasting, Episode 2, July 2, 2024)
- TAU Unbound Podcast (Episode 41, December 19, 2023)
- Think Peace Podcast (Episode 22, October 20, 2021)
- Dealing with the past webinar (December 8, 2021)
Colombia
- What does it take to build peace after six-decades of conflict? (Behavioral Scientist, September 9, 2024)
- Research lead: Is equality zero-sum, the norm of self-interest, failing better, and more (Behavioral Scientist, June 14, 2022)
- Why We Hate: Hope (Season 1, Episode 6; Discovery, November 13, 2019)
Polarization
- החברה התחלקה ל״אנ חנו״ מול ״הם - הקיטוב בישראל הגיע לנקודת קיצון (הארץ, 10 במרץ, 2023)
- Both Democrats and Republicans think that opposite party has stronger negative feelings about them than actually do (PsyPost, April 6, 2021)
- Our divided times are an opportunity for empathy. Really (The Washington Post, December 29, 2020)
- Joe Biden likes you (Vox, August 21, 2020)
- In America, talk turns to something not spoken of for 150 years: civil war (The Washington Post, March 1, 2019)
- Why the Trump Ploy Stopped Working (The New York Times, April 30, 2020)
- Good news in politics: The other side hates you less than you think (The Boston Globe, May 15, 2020)
- 'Us vs. them' in a pandemic: Researchers warn divisions could get dangerous (NPR, May 15, 2020)
- How to talk someone out of bigotry (Vox, January 29, 2020)
- From Minneapolis to Facebook Feeds, Police Protests are Roiling our Psyches (Discover Magazine, June 11, 2020)
- New Research Shows People Are Not As Divided Along Political Lines As They Think (NPR Radio, June 26, 2020)
- I'm Not Hateful, You Are (The Dispatch, June 28, 2020)
- Research Lead: Nudges Work on Thaler Too, Psychology’s Racial Blindspot, Overestimating How Much Your Political Rivals Hate You, and More (Behavioral Scientist, June 29, 2020)
Paradoxical Thinking
- How to politely and productively disagree (BBC Worklife, October 15, 2020)
- The real roots of American rage (The Atlantic, January/February 2019 issue; see interview with the author, Charles Duhigg, on CNN's GPS with Fareed Zakaria)
- Can Paradoxical Thinking Promote Peace? (Pacific Standard, June 14, 2017)
- “Through the Wormhole” with Morgan Freeman: What makes a terrorist? (Season 7, Episode 1, August 8, 2016)
- Absolutely right: The persuasion technique that could bring us to our senses, or deepen our conflicts (Medium, December 4, 2017)
- Using a Kind of Shock Therapy to Moderate Views (Wall Street Journal, November 11, 2015)
- How to win an argument (The British Psychological Society Research Digest: Episode 3, October 19, 2015)
- Scientists say there's a surprising way to change people's political views (Business Insider, June 27, 2016; other mentions in Business Insider can be found here, here and here)
- How to counter people with extreme views: Try agreeing with them (LA Times, October 14, 2016; another mention in the LA Times can be found here)
- Ads that hype the conflict may help solve it: study (Time of Israel, August 10, 2014)
- Want to win an argument? Then AGREE with your opponent: Highlighting people's extreme views makes them reconsider (The Daily Mail, July 25, 2014)
- Ads that hype the conflict may help solve it: study (Time of Israel, August 10, 2014).
Other mentions in English can be found in articles published in Forbes, Newsweek, Bustle, Nature, Annenberg's news, and in Dan Ariely's Irrational Game)
In Hebrew
- לפורר את חומת ההתנגדות: יש דרך קלה לשכנע עובדים להתגייס לחדשנות (דה מרקר, 18 בדצמבר, 2023)
- הפרדוקס שגורם לשינוי דעה (מכון דוידסון, הזרוע החינוכית של מכון ויצמן למדע, 11 באוקטובר, 2016)
In German
- Interview for WDR 5 Leonardo (aired October 10, 2016)
- Paradoxes Denken erschüttert feste Meinungen (Der Spiegel, July 15, 2014)
In Spanish
- Los científicos que 'hackean' mentes para resolver conflictos imposibles (El Pais, January 11, 2018; another mention in El Pais can be found here)
In Basque
- Gatazka baketzearen paradoxa (Berria, November 4, 2016)
In Swedish
- Självinsikt ändrade israelisk syn på konflikt (Sveriges Radio, July 15, 2014)
In Italian
- Pensare in modo paradossale per risolvere i conflitti (Le Scienze, July 15, 2014)
Subtle Linguistic Cues
- How to change emotions with a word (The Economist, May 3, 2018)
- What is grammar’s role in conflict? (Psychological Science Observer, May 9, 2018)
In Dutch (Belgium)
- Conflict vermijden? Gebruik geen werkwoorden (De Standaard, May 8, 2018)
Victimhood
- Opinion: Psychology explains why the Israeli–Palestinian conflict is so intractable (CNN, January 14, 2024)
- New psychology research links the tendency to feel victimized to support for political violence (PsyPost, December 1, 2023)
- אכלו לי, שתו לי: אם יש לכם את התכונה הזאת – ממש כדאי שתשכחו מיזמות (דה מרקר, 4 ביולי, 2022)
- The tendency to feel like a victim is associated with lower entrepreneurship, study finds (PsyPost, May 8, 2022)
- The morning show with Paola and Leon (April 4, 2022)
- Unraveling the Mindset of Victimhood (Scientific American, June 29, 2020)
- Researchers identify a new personality construct that describes the tendency to see oneself as a victim (PsyPost, December 9, 2020)
- Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood: The New Personality Construct that Sees Oneself As the Victim (The Science Times, December 10, 2020)
- How to tell if your coworkers are truly toxic, according to a new study (Ladders, January 18, 2021)
- רק אל תיפגעו מהכתבה הזאת: כך מזהים אנשים עם אישיות קורבנית (גלובס, 28 בינואר, 2021)
- ראיון בשלושה שיודעים עם דודו ארז (כאן תרבות, 3 בפברואר, 2021)
- מדד פסיכולוגי לאבחון אישיות קורבנית (בחזית מדיה, 3 בפברואר, 2021)
Encountering The Suffering Of The Other
- Israel learns the Palestinian narrative (Al Monitor, June 2, 2014)
Deep pockets and poor results
- Dressing for success: How wealth and status cues affect negotiation (Program on Negotiation Daily Blog, Harvard Law School)