Alice Kasper
Institute for Research in the Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Alice Kasper is a researcher in psychology at the Institute for Research in the Psychological Sciences at Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium. Kasper's research interests encompass collective action, political trust, elections, and longitudinal analysis of political behavior and attitudes. Recent work by Kasper examines how collective action influences post-election trust among election losers, the role of message directionality in reconciliation perception, and the application of social psychological models to understanding public responses to crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Kasper has also investigated how individual differences such as gender, social dominance orientation, and sexism shape social attitudes and political ideology.
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Collective action hinders the increase in post-election trust among election losers: Longitudinal evidence from the 2024 UK election
By Gaëlle Marinthe, Fanny Lalot, Alice Kasper, Efisio Manunta, & Genavee Brown



