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Under review

 

Marie, A. & Petersen, M. B. (revise and resubmit at Political communication). Moralization of rationality can stimulate sharing of hostile and false news, but intellectual humility inhibits it. OSF preprint: https://osf.io/k7u68

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Bor, A., Marie, A., Pradella, L., Petersen, M. B. (under review). Global differences in experiences of hostility on social media reflect political and economic inequalities. Pre-print.

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Marie, A. & Petersen, M. B. (under review). Motivations to affiliate with audiences drive the sharing of partisan (mis)information on social media. OSF preprint: https://osf.io/nmg9h/​

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In progress

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Marie, A., Trad, H., Strickland, B. (in progress). Intentions vs. efficiency in policy evaluations. OSF preprint: osf.io/sed4w

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Marie, A. & Petersen, M. B. (in progress). The cognitive foundations of ideological orthodoxy: threat avoidance, ingroup mobilization, and signalling.​​​ OSF preprint: https://osf.io/78puz/

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Fazio, L., Susmann, M., Rand, D., Lewandowsky, S., Marie, A., Altay, S., Petersen, M. B., Van Bavel, J. J., et al.(in progress, data collection ongoing). A mega study testing multiple interventions against misinformation.

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2024

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Xiao, H.*, Marie, A.* & Strickland, B. (in press). Moral commitment to gender equality increases (mis)perceptions of gender bias in hiring. European journal of social psychology. OSF preprint: https://osf.io/guw6v/

* joint first auth​

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Marie, A. (in press). Review of Breaking the Social Media Prism, by Chris Bail (in French). Revue francaise de science politique. OSF preprint: https://osf.io/rven9

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2023

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Marie, A., Altay, S., Strickland, B. (2023). Moralization and extremism robustly amplify myside sharing. PNAS Nexus 2 (4)Open access: https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad078

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Marie, A. & M. B. Petersen (2023). Speech repression and outrage from orthodox activists as attempts at facilitating mobilization and gaining status among allies. Commentary on Pinsof, Sears & Haselton (2023). "Strange Bedfellows: The Alliance Theory of Political Belief Systems", Psychological Inquiry, 34(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/1047840X.2023.2274401

OSF preprint of commentary: https://osf.io/xtzkm/

OSF preprint of target article: https://psyarxiv.com/scmhe

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2022

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Marie, A. & Petersen, M. B. (2022). Political conspiracy theories as tools for mobilization and signaling. Current opinion in psychology, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101440,

Open access: https://osf.io/c26yw/ 

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International Collaboration on the Social & Moral Psychology of COVID-19

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At the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, more than 200 researchers joined their forces behind Jay Van Bavel to run the biggest international collaboration in social and moral psychology ever. I was team leader of data collection in France, as well as Morocco and Senegal, which were among the very few African countries covered.  The three papers and the scientific blog post below emerged from this large-scale collaboration. The website of the international collaboration is here.

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Van Bavel,  J. J., Cichocka, A., Capraro, V., [...] Marie, A., [...] &  Boggio, P. S. (2022). National identity predicts public health intentions during a pandemic. Nature Communications 13, 517. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27668-9 

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Azevedo, F., Pavlović, T., Rêgo, G. G. d., Ay, F. C., [...] Marie, A., [...] Sampaio, W. M. (2022). Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries. Nature Scientific Data.  https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/a3562. OSF preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/a3562

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Pavlović, T., Azevedo, F., [...] Marie, A., [...] & Van Bavel, J., (2022). Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning, PNAS Nexus, pgac093, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac093

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Azevedo, F., Gjoneska G.,  Capraro, V., Etienne, T., Lamm, C., Marie, A.,  Jangard, S., Nitschke, J., Oldemburgo de Mello, V.,  Puthillam, A.,  Riaño Moreno, J.,  Ibanez, A., Nurse, M., and  Zhang, Y. (2022, January 26th). An International Investigation of the Psychology of COVID-19. Nature Portfoliohttps://go.nature.com/3oXmjJo

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2021

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Marie, A. (2021). Moral conviction, political polarisation, and susceptibility to misinformation. PhD Dissertation, University of Paris. [Downloadable here]

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2020

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Marie, A. Altay, S., Strickland, B. (2020). The cognitive foundations of misinformation on science, EMBO Reports, 21:e50205. DOI: 10.15252/embr.202050205  

[Article downloadable here]

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Marie, A. (2020). Moral Rigidity Evolved to Strengthen Bonds Within Groups. "What is extremism?" issue of This View of Life magazine, The evolution institute. Editors: 
Anthony C. Lopez, Hammad Sheikh, David Sloan Wilson.

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2019

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Allard, A. & Marie, A.  (2019). Explaining Historical Change in Terms of LHT: Promising, But A More Pluralistic Causal Framework Is Needed, commentary on Baumard, N. (2019). Psychological origins of the industrial revolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, e189: 1–63. DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X1800211X

 [Commentary downloadable here]

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Marie, A. (2019). Moral Rigidity as a Proximate Facilitator of Group Cohesion and Combativeness, commentary on De Dreu, C. K. W. & Gross, J. (2019). Revisiting the form and function of conflict: Neurobiological, psychological, and cultural mechanisms for attack and defense within and between groups, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, e116: 1–66. DOI:10.1017/ S0140525X18002170

 [Commentary downloadable here]

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2018

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Marie, A. (2018). "Self-sacrifice" as an Accidental Outcome of Extreme Within-group Mutualism, commentary on Whitehouse H. (2018). Dying for the group: Towards a general theory of extreme self-sacrifice. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41, e192: 1–62. DOI:10.1017/ S0140525X18000249

 [Commentary downloadable here]

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Marie, A. (2018). Radicalisation, Dictionnaire des passions sociales, dir. G. Origgi, Presses Universitaires de France

 [Entry downloadable here]

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Talks at international conferences:

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2022

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The cognitive foundations of ideological orthodoxy. Evolution, culture and cognition seminar, 28th Nov-Dec. 1st 2022, Saint-Jacut-de-la-mer, France 

 

Moralization of rationality can stimulate, but intellectual humility inhibits, sharing of hostile conspiratorial rumors. ROPH conference on online political hostility and bystanders, June 9-10th 2022, Aarhus University, Denmark

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2018

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Marie, A. From Fairness to « Self-Sacrifice »: A Mutualistic Evolutionary Perspective, Aegina Summer School 2018 “New Perspectives & Methods on Social Cognition”, June 24th to Sunday  July 1st, 2018, Hotel Apollo, Aegina, Greece

https://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/https%3A//philosophy.sas.ac.uk/aegina2018

 

Marie, A. Explaining the Evolution of Extreme Parochial Altruism and Sacralization from a Mutualistic Perspective, Evolutionary ethics: The nuts and bolts approach, 20-21 July 2018

https://www.brookes.ac.uk/HSS/Events/Evolutionary-ethics/

 

Marie, A. Why do Humans Sacralize and Objectify Moral Demands ? Explaining Moral Rigidity from a Mutualistic Perspective.

Young Scientists’ Forum, International rationality summer institute 2018, September 02 – 14, 2018, Irsee, Germany

http://2018.irsi-school.de/young-scientists-forum/

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Conference Posters:

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Marie, A. “Self-sacrifice" as accidental outcome of extreme within-group mutualism”, [Poster downloadable here] Aegina Summer School 2018 “New Perspectives & Methods on Social Cognition”, June 24th to Sunday  July 1st, 2018, Hotel Apollo, Aegina, Greece

https://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/https%3A//philosophy.sas.ac.uk/aegina2018           

 

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