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The Center for Conflict and Cooperation examines how collective concerns (group identities, moral values, and political beliefs) shape the mind, brain, and behavior. We study group dynamics, including cooperation and conspiracy theories, pro-sociality and polarization, helping others and hatred and share brief, accessible summaries of all our research in this free newsletter.

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Conducting research on social identity, morality & politics since 2010.