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Arie W. Kruglanski

Arie W. Kruglanski (born in 1939) is a social psychologist known for his work on goal systems, regulatory mode, and cognitive closure.[1] He is currently a distinguished professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Arie W. Kruglanski
Born1939 (age 84–85)
Poland
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSocial psychologist
Known forWork on cognitive closure

Early life edit

Kruglanski was born in Łódź, Poland. His family later moved to Israel, where Arie attended high school and served in the armed forces.[2]

Career edit

Arie Kruglanski received his B.A. from the University of Toronto in 1966, and his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1968 under the mentorship of Harold H. Kelley. He is currently a distinguished university professor at the University of Maryland. Kruglanski's research interests have centered on the psychology of motivation and cognition, as well as on group processes and interpersonal relations. Kruglanski has formulated a number of theories in these domains including the theory of lay epistemics (1989) (and its counterpart, the theory of epistemic motivations), the theory of regulatory mode with E. Tory Higgins (2000), a theory of goal systems (2002), a psychological theory of extremism (2021), and significance-quest theory (2022). These theories inspired empirical research in various domains of psychology and have led to development of scales that measure the need for cognitive closure (with Donna Webster, 1994) and regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment (with Tory Higgins, 2000).

In the aftermath of the 9/11 attack on the United States, Kruglanski developed an interest in the study of violent extremism. He co-founded a center for excellence, START at the University of Maryland in 2006 (for the study of terrorism and the response to terrorism), and has empirically studied the psychology of terrorism and radicalization in various regions of the world including Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Indonesia, the Maghreb, the Middle East, Europe and the U.S. Based on this work, Kruglanski has developed the 3N model of radicalization including the essential parameters of need, narrative and network as the essential ingredients of radicalization. Among others, Kruglanski and his students studied captive Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam after the defeat of that South Asian terror group, finding that de-radicalization is possible with a systematic process involving the 3N framework.

Among the projects the Kruglanski lab is pursuing are violent extremism, political activism, the quest for significance, coping with uncertainty, and closed-mindedness. Their research uses a variety of methods, including lab experiments, neuroscience techniques, computer modeling, text analyses, and surveys. The laboratory collaborates closely with the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy), the Jagiellonian University (Kraków, Poland), the University of Groningen (the Netherlands), and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore).

Kruglanski has served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition, as editor-in-chief of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, as associate editor of American Psychologist, and as president of the Society for the Science of Motivation (2014–15). He is member of several editorial boards including the editorial board of Psychological Review.

In 2018, a Festschrift for Kruglanski was held at the University of Maryland, and a volume was published with contributions to the Festschrift.[3]

Selected publications edit

Books edit

  • Kruglanski, A. W. (1989). Lay epistemics and human knowledge: Cognitive and motivational bases. New York: Springer
  • Kruglanski, A. W. (2004). The psychology of closed mindedness. New York: Psychology Press.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Belanger, J.J. & Gunaratna, R. (2019). The three pillars of radicalization: Needs, narratives, and networks. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Webber, D. & Koehler, D. (2019). Radicals' journey: German Neo-Nazis' voyage to the edge and back. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Kruglanski, A.W. (2019). The motivated mind. London, UK: Psychology Press

Edited collections edit

  • Kruglanski, A.W., Szumowska, E. & Kopetz, C. (2021). The psychology of extremism. London: Routledge.
  • Kruglanski, A. W. & Stroebe, W. (Eds). (2012). Handbook of the history of social psychology. New York: Francis & Taylor.
  • Forgas, J.P., Kruglanski, A.W., & Williams, K.D. (Eds.) (2011). The psychology of social conflict and aggression. New York: Psychology Press.
  • Kruglanski, A. W., Higgins, E. T., & Van Lange, P. A. M. (Eds.). (2011). Handbook of theories of social psychology. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Victoroff, J., & Kruglanski, A. W. (Eds.) (2009). Psychology of terrorism. New York: Psychology Press.
  • Kruglanski, A. W., & Higgins, E. T. (Eds.) (2007). Social psychology: A handbook of basic principles, 2nd edition. New York: Fancis & Taylor.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., & Higgins, E.T. (Eds.) (2003). Social psychology: A general reader. Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.
  • Higgins, E.T., & Kruglanski, A.W. (Eds.) (2000). Motivational science. Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.
  • Higgins, E. T., & Kruglanski, A. W. (Eds.) (1996). Social psychology: A Handbook of Basic Principles. New York: Guilford Press.
  • Bar-Tal, D., Graumann, C.F., Kruglanski, A.W., &Stroebe, W. (Eds.) (1989). Stereotyping and prejudice: Changing conceptions. New York: Springer-Verlag.
  • Bar-Tal, D., & Kruglanski, A. W. (Eds.) (1988). The social psychology of knowledge. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Stroebe, W., Kruglanski, A. W., Hewstone, M., & Bar-Tal, D. (Eds.) (1988). The social psychology of inter-group and international conflict. New York: Springer.

Journal articles edit

  • Kruglanski, A.W., Molinario, E., Jasko, K. Webber, D., Leander, N.P. & Pierro, A. (2022). Significance-quest theory. Perspectives in Psychological Science.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Szumowska, E., Kopetz, C., Vallerand, R.J., & Pierro, A. (2021). On the psychology of extremism: How motivational imbalance breeds intemperance. Psychological Review, 128(2), 264.
  • Ajzen, I., & Kruglanski, A. W. (2019). Reasoned action in the service of goal pursuit. Psychological Review, 126(5), 774–786.
  • Kruglanski, A. W., Fishbach, A., Woolley, K., Bélanger, J. J., Chernikova, M., Molinario, E., & Pierro, A. (2018). A structural model of intrinsic motivation: On the psychology of means-ends fusion. Psychological Review, 125(2), 165–182.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Jasko, K., Chernikova, M., Milyavsky, M. Babush, M., Baldner, C. & Pierro, A. (2016). The rocky road from attitudes to behaviors: Charting the goal systemic course of actions. Psychological Review.
  • Kruglanski, A. W., Chernikova, M., Rosenzweig, E., & Kopetz, C. (2014). On motivational readiness. Psychological Review, 121(3), 367.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Belanger, J., Chen, X., Kopetz, C. Pierro, A. & Mannetti, L. (2012). The energetics of motivated cognition: A force field analysis. Psychological Review, 119, 1-20.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., & Gigerenzer, G. (2011). Intuitive and deliberate judgments are based on common principles. Psychological Review, 118, 97–109.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Pierro, A., Mannetti, L. & DeGrada, E. (2006). Groups as epistemic providers: Need for closure and the unfolding of group centrism. Psychological Review, 113, 84–100.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Shah, J.Y., Fishbach, A. & Friedman, R., Chun, W. & Sleeth-Keppler, D. (2002). A theory of goals systems. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 34, 331–378.
  • Kruglanski, A.W. & Webster, D.M. (1996). Motivated closing of the mind: "Seizing" and "freezing". Psychological Review, 103, 263 283.
  • Kruglanski, A. (1980). Lay epistemologic process and contents: Another look at attribution theory. Psychological Review, 87, 70 87.
  • Kruglanski, A. (1975). The endogenous exogenous partition in attribution theory. Psychological Review, 82, 3 87 406

Selected awards edit

  • 1998 Society for Personality and Social Psychology: Donald T. Campbell Award
  • 2002 Distinguished Faculty Research Fellowship Award, University of Maryland
  • 2003 Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland
  • 2003 Humboldt Forschungspreis, (lifetime achievement award)
  • 2007 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, Society for Experimental Social Psychology
  • 2021 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, Society for the Science of Motivation

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kruglanski, A.W., Shah, J.Y., Fishbach, A., Friedman, R., Chun, Woo.Y., Sleeth-Keppler, D. (2002). "A theory of goal systems". Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 34: 331–378. doi:10.1016/S0065-2601(02)80008-9. ISBN 9780120152346.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Arie W. Kruglanski". spsp.org. Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
  3. ^ Kopetz, C. & Fishbach, A. (eds) (2018). The motivation-cognition interface: From the lab to the real world: A Festschrift in honor of Arie W. Kruglanski. London: Routledge.

External links edit

  • Professional profile
  • Faculty page
  • Huffington Post bio

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Arie W Kruglanski born in 1939 is a social psychologist known for his work on goal systems regulatory mode and cognitive closure 1 He is currently a distinguished professor of psychology at the University of Maryland College Park Arie W KruglanskiBorn1939 age 84 85 PolandNationalityAmericanOccupationSocial psychologistKnown forWork on cognitive closure Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Edited collections 3 3 Journal articles 4 Selected awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editKruglanski was born in Lodz Poland His family later moved to Israel where Arie attended high school and served in the armed forces 2 Career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Arie W Kruglanski news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Arie Kruglanski received his B A from the University of Toronto in 1966 and his Ph D in Psychology from the University of California Los Angeles in 1968 under the mentorship of Harold H Kelley He is currently a distinguished university professor at the University of Maryland Kruglanski s research interests have centered on the psychology of motivation and cognition as well as on group processes and interpersonal relations Kruglanski has formulated a number of theories in these domains including the theory of lay epistemics 1989 and its counterpart the theory of epistemic motivations the theory of regulatory mode with E Tory Higgins 2000 a theory of goal systems 2002 a psychological theory of extremism 2021 and significance quest theory 2022 These theories inspired empirical research in various domains of psychology and have led to development of scales that measure the need for cognitive closure with Donna Webster 1994 and regulatory modes of locomotion and assessment with Tory Higgins 2000 In the aftermath of the 9 11 attack on the United States Kruglanski developed an interest in the study of violent extremism He co founded a center for excellence START at the University of Maryland in 2006 for the study of terrorism and the response to terrorism and has empirically studied the psychology of terrorism and radicalization in various regions of the world including Sri Lanka the Philippines Indonesia the Maghreb the Middle East Europe and the U S Based on this work Kruglanski has developed the 3N model of radicalization including the essential parameters of need narrative and network as the essential ingredients of radicalization Among others Kruglanski and his students studied captive Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam after the defeat of that South Asian terror group finding that de radicalization is possible with a systematic process involving the 3N framework Among the projects the Kruglanski lab is pursuing are violent extremism political activism the quest for significance coping with uncertainty and closed mindedness Their research uses a variety of methods including lab experiments neuroscience techniques computer modeling text analyses and surveys The laboratory collaborates closely with the Sapienza University of Rome Italy the Jagiellonian University Krakow Poland the University of Groningen the Netherlands and Nanyang Technological University Singapore Kruglanski has served as editor in chief of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Attitudes and Social Cognition as editor in chief of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin as associate editor of American Psychologist and as president of the Society for the Science of Motivation 2014 15 He is member of several editorial boards including the editorial board of Psychological Review In 2018 a Festschrift for Kruglanski was held at the University of Maryland and a volume was published with contributions to the Festschrift 3 Selected publications editBooks edit Kruglanski A W 1989 Lay epistemics and human knowledge Cognitive and motivational bases New York Springer Kruglanski A W 2004 The psychology of closed mindedness New York Psychology Press Kruglanski A W Belanger J J amp Gunaratna R 2019 The three pillars of radicalization Needs narratives and networks New York Oxford University Press Kruglanski A W Webber D amp Koehler D 2019 Radicals journey German Neo Nazis voyage to the edge and back New York Oxford University Press Kruglanski A W 2019 The motivated mind London UK Psychology Press Edited collections edit Kruglanski A W Szumowska E amp Kopetz C 2021 The psychology of extremism London Routledge Kruglanski A W amp Stroebe W Eds 2012 Handbook of the history of social psychology New York Francis amp Taylor Forgas J P Kruglanski A W amp Williams K D Eds 2011 The psychology of social conflict and aggression New York Psychology Press Kruglanski A W Higgins E T amp Van Lange P A M Eds 2011 Handbook of theories of social psychology Newbury Park CA Sage Victoroff J amp Kruglanski A W Eds 2009 Psychology of terrorism New York Psychology Press Kruglanski A W amp Higgins E T Eds 2007 Social psychology A handbook of basic principles 2nd edition New York Fancis amp Taylor Kruglanski A W amp Higgins E T Eds 2003 Social psychology A general reader Philadelphia PA Psychology Press Higgins E T amp Kruglanski A W Eds 2000 Motivational science Philadelphia PA Psychology Press Higgins E T amp Kruglanski A W Eds 1996 Social psychology A Handbook of Basic Principles New York Guilford Press Bar Tal D Graumann C F Kruglanski A W amp Stroebe W Eds 1989 Stereotyping and prejudice Changing conceptions New York Springer Verlag Bar Tal D amp Kruglanski A W Eds 1988 The social psychology of knowledge New York Cambridge University Press Stroebe W Kruglanski A W Hewstone M amp Bar Tal D Eds 1988 The social psychology of inter group and international conflict New York Springer Journal articles edit Kruglanski A W Molinario E Jasko K Webber D Leander N P amp Pierro A 2022 Significance quest theory Perspectives in Psychological Science Kruglanski A W Szumowska E Kopetz C Vallerand R J amp Pierro A 2021 On the psychology of extremism How motivational imbalance breeds intemperance Psychological Review 128 2 264 Ajzen I amp Kruglanski A W 2019 Reasoned action in the service of goal pursuit Psychological Review 126 5 774 786 Kruglanski A W Fishbach A Woolley K Belanger J J Chernikova M Molinario E amp Pierro A 2018 A structural model of intrinsic motivation On the psychology of means ends fusion Psychological Review 125 2 165 182 Kruglanski A W Jasko K Chernikova M Milyavsky M Babush M Baldner C amp Pierro A 2016 The rocky road from attitudes to behaviors Charting the goal systemic course of actions Psychological Review Kruglanski A W Chernikova M Rosenzweig E amp Kopetz C 2014 On motivational readiness Psychological Review 121 3 367 Kruglanski A W Belanger J Chen X Kopetz C Pierro A amp Mannetti L 2012 The energetics of motivated cognition A force field analysis Psychological Review 119 1 20 Kruglanski A W amp Gigerenzer G 2011 Intuitive and deliberate judgments are based on common principles Psychological Review 118 97 109 Kruglanski A W Pierro A Mannetti L amp DeGrada E 2006 Groups as epistemic providers Need for closure and the unfolding of group centrism Psychological Review 113 84 100 Kruglanski A W Shah J Y Fishbach A amp Friedman R Chun W amp Sleeth Keppler D 2002 A theory of goals systems Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 34 331 378 Kruglanski A W amp Webster D M 1996 Motivated closing of the mind Seizing and freezing Psychological Review 103 263 283 Kruglanski A 1980 Lay epistemologic process and contents Another look at attribution theory Psychological Review 87 70 87 Kruglanski A 1975 The endogenous exogenous partition in attribution theory Psychological Review 82 3 87 406Selected awards edit1998 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Donald T Campbell Award 2002 Distinguished Faculty Research Fellowship Award University of Maryland 2003 Distinguished University Professor University of Maryland 2003 Humboldt Forschungspreis lifetime achievement award 2007 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award Society for Experimental Social Psychology 2021 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award Society for the Science of MotivationSee also editClosure psychology Regulatory mode theoryReferences edit Kruglanski A W Shah J Y Fishbach A Friedman R Chun Woo Y Sleeth Keppler D 2002 A theory of goal systems Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 34 331 378 doi 10 1016 S0065 2601 02 80008 9 ISBN 9780120152346 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Arie W Kruglanski spsp org Society for Personality and Social Psychology Kopetz C amp Fishbach A eds 2018 The motivation cognition interface From 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