Researcher in the Institute of Psychology, Centre for Social Cognitive Studies Kraków
Katarzyna Jaśko is interested in psychological mechanisms that influence the perception of social justice in unequal intergroup settings. She studies the relation between social identity and psychological reactions to intergroup inequalities and perception of discrimination by members of low-status groups in various social contexts.
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Jul 22, 2019 13:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views
While todays news is full of stories about refugees and migrants to the U.S. from Central America, the plight of those particular refugees is only part of an international migration crisis that has been going on since 2015...
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