Antoine Marie, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral researcher
CEVIPOF, Sciences Po Paris

I am a political psychologist with a background in social psychology, political science and cognitive science. I conduct cross-cultural experiments and develop theory to explore how people reason and communicate about divisive political topics.
I'm in particular interested in the following phenomena: fake news and conspiracy theories endorsement and spread, hostility between groups (political, racial, sex groups), how to make our political discussions more productive, the "dark side" of morality, the politicization of scientific topics, and the repression of speech on societal issues.
I'm currently a postdoc at CEVIPOF, Sciences Po Paris, funded by an ANR Access ERC grant under Prof. Vin Arceneaux's supervision. Before that, I was a member of Institut Jean Nicod at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, where I was working with Olivier Morin (CNRS), and a postdoc at Aarhus University, Denmark, under Michael Bang Petersen supervision. I did my Ph.D. at Ecole Normale Supérieure and Université Paris Cité (labs: CHArt and Institut Jean Nicod).
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My research has been funded by the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche, the Max Planck Institute, and the Carlsberg Foundation, among others.
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I like amber beer (more than IPA), fixing bikes, tailoring second-hand clothes, artsy cinéma and documentaries, Thaï food, tennis, bouldering and a bunch of other stuff (that sounds a bit cliché).