The LAB in the MEDIA
Emotion and Emotion Regulation in Conflicts
Published: Jan' 2017
How does the Paradoxical Thinking Intervention work in
the Real World?
Published: Sep' 2016 ["Through the Wormhole" with Morgan Freeman]
Emotions in Intergroup Conflicts
Published: June 2016 | Language: Hebrew
Published: May 2016
Related article:
Kimel, S.Y., Huesmann, L.R., Kunst, J. & Halperin, E. (2016). Living in a genetic world: How learning about interethnic genetic similarities and differences affects peace and conflict. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42 (5), 688-700. View
Emotions and Intergroup Conflicts

Radio interview |Published: Nov' 2015 |Language: Hebrew
How to Win an Argument
Radio interview
Published: Oct' 2015
Related article:
Hameiri, B., Porat, R., Bar-Tal, D., Bieler, A & Halperin, E. (2014). Paradoxical thinking as a new avenue of intervention to promote peace. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111, 10996-11001. View
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Promoting the Middle East Peace Process by Changing Beliefs About Group Malleability
Published: Jan' 2015
Related article:
Halperin, E., Russell, A. G., Trzesniewski, H. K., Gross, J. J., & Dweck, S. C. (2011). Promoting the peace process by changing beliefs about group malleability. Science. 333 (1767). View
Turning Against the Group's Emotions
Published: Mar' 2015
Related article:
Goldenberg, A., Saguy, T & Halperin, E. (2014). How group-based emotions are shaped by collective emotions: Evidence for emotional transfer and emotional burden. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107 (4), 581-596. View
Are Leftists More Emotion-driven Than Rightists?
Radio interview
Published: Apr' 2015
Radio interview (starts at 21:40)
Published: Dec' 2014
Language: Hebrew
Radio interview
Published: Nov' 2014
Published: Nov' 2014
Related article:
Pliskin, R., Bar-Tal, D., Sheppes, G., & Haperin, E. (2014). Are leftists more emotion-driven than rightists? The interactive influence of ideology and emotions on support for policies. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40 (12), 1681-1697. View