Neil Lavie-Driver
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
Neil Lavie-Driver is a researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Lavie-Driver's research interests span authoritarianism, collective action, collective memory, democratic backsliding, and social identity, with particular attention to how psychological and social processes shape political behavior and group dynamics.
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Weaponising the past: An extended SIMCA model for how social identity and collective memory shape variation in collective action responses to democratic backsliding
By Neil Lavie-Driver & Sander van der Linden



