Lusine Grigoryan
Department of Psychology, University of York & Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum
Lusine Grigoryan is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of York and holds a joint appointment at the Faculty of Psychology at Ruhr University Bochum. Grigoryan received a PhD in Social Psychology from the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences in 2019 and holds an MSc and BA in Psychology from the Higher School of Economics. Prior to joining York in 2023, Grigoryan held positions as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Ruhr-Universität Bochum and as both a Research Fellow and Lecturer at the International Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research and Department of Psychology at the Higher School of Economics. Grigoryan's research spans social identity, prejudice, cross-cultural psychology, and values, with a particular focus on intergroup attitudes, national identity, propaganda, authoritarianism, and collective action, often examined through cross-national investigations and in contexts such as Russia and Ukraine.
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War, what is it good for? Propaganda, value-instantiating beliefs, war support and resistance in Russia
By Vladimir Ponizovskiy, Marie Isabelle Weißflog, Evgeny Osin, & Lusine Grigoryan



