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Dehumanization of stigmatized targets of ostracism

Article title: Dehumanization of stigmatized targets of ostracism

Authors: Dvir, M., & Nagar, M.

Journal: The Journal of Social Psychology

DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2024.2307577

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Maayan Dvir is a Senior Research Fellow of Psychology at Reichman University. Her work centers on the examination of ostracism and sexual objectification in its different forms (including sexual harassment and assault). She frequently integrates these two research areas, revealing the subtle interplay between them. In addition, Maayan actively contributes to the field by dedicating efforts to creating and improving research tools for studies in social psychology.

Maayan Nagar is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at Ariel University. Her research focuses on exploring the mechanisms that contribute to substance and behavioral addictions, with a particular emphasis on understanding the transition from normal use to addiction. Additionally, she conducts research on the impact of social rejection and traumatic experiences in shaping social deviance, aggression, psychopathology, and addiction.

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