RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
PUBLICATIONS
MODELING INDIRECT MINORITY INFLUENCE ON SOCIAL CHANGE, AND DIVERSITY
Jung, J., Bramson, A., & Crano, W. D. (2018). An Agent-Based Model of Indirect Minority Influence on Social Change and Diversity. Social Influence, 13, 18-38. doi:10.1080/15534510.2017.1415961
See conference proceedings for the most up-to-date research:
Jung, J. & Bramson, A. (2014). An Agent Based Model of Indirect Minority Influence on Social Change. In H. Sayama, J. Rieffel, S. Risi, R. Doursat, & H. Lipson (Ed.), Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, (pp. 400-407). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
*Jung, J. & Bramson, A. (2016). A Recipe for Social Change: Indirect Minority Influence and Cognitive Rebalancing. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas. <>
* Winner of the 2016 CSSSA Best Paper Award
Jung, J., Page, S. E., & Miller, J. H. (2017). Minority and Diversity: Extension of Indirect Minority Influence Model. In Proceedings of the 2017 conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas, doi:10.1145/3145574.3145587
Jung, J., Page, S. E., Miller, J. H., Bramson, A., & Crano, W. D. (2018). The Impact of Indirect Minority Influence on Diversity of Opinion and the Magnitude, Speed and Frequency of Social Change. In Proceedings of the 2018 conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas.
The ROLE OF IDENTITY UNCERTAINTY IN SOCIETAL DIVISIONS
Jung, J., Hogg, M. A., & Choi, H-S. (2016). Reaching Across the DMZ: Identity Uncertainty and Reunification on the Korean Peninsula. Political Psychology, 37, 341-350. doi:10.1111/pops.12252
Wagoner, J., Belavadi, S., & Jung, J. (2017). Social Identity Uncertainty: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Construct Validity. Self and Identity, 16, 505-530. doi:10.1080/15298868.2016.1275762
Jung, J., Hogg, M. A., & Lewis, G. J. (2018). Identity Uncertainty and UK-Scottish Relations: Different Dynamics depending on Relative Identity Centrality. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 21, 861-873. doi:10.1177/1368430216678329
Jung, J., Hogg, M. A., & Choi, H-S. (2019). Recategorization and Ingroup Projection: Two Processes of Identity-Uncertainty Reduction. Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology, 3, 97-114. doi:10.1002/jts5.37 [pdf]
The EFFECT OF HISTORY DISPUTES ON IDENTITY UNCERTAINTY AND EMMIGRATION
Jung, J., Hogg, M. A., Livingstone, A. G., & Choi, H-S. (2019). From Uncertain Boundaries to Uncertain Identity: The Effects of Entitativity Threat on Identity-Uncertainty and Emigration. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 49, 623–633. doi:10.1111/jasp.12622
THE EFFECT OF JURY DISCUSSION ON RECENCY BIAS IN JURY VERDICT
Kerr, N. & Jung, J. (2018). Should Jurors Be Allowed To Discuss Trial Evidence Before Deliberation?: New Research Evidence. Law and Human Behavior, 42, 413-426. doi:10.1037/lhb0000296
GROUP DELIBERATION AND POLARIZATION
with CSPLab
Pulick, E., Korth, P., Grim, P., & Jung. J. (2016). Modeling Interaction Effects in Polarization: Individual Media Influence and the Impact of Town Meetings. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 19 (2) 1. doi:10.18564/jasss.3021
Singer, D. J. Bramson, A. Grim, P., Holman, B., Jung, J., Kovaka K, Ranginani, A., & Berger, W. J. (2019). Rational Social and Political Polarization. Philosophical Studies, 176, 2243–2267. doi:10.1007/s11098-018-1124-5
Jung, J., Grim, P., Singer, D. J., Bramson, A., Berger, W. J., Holman, B., & Kovaka, K. (2019). A Multidisciplinary Understanding of Polarization. American Psychologist, 74, 301-314. doi:10.1037/amp0000450
Grim, P., Singer, D. J., Bramson, A., Berger, W. J., Jung, J., & Page, S. (in press). Representation in Models of Epistemic Democracy. Episteme. doi:10.1017/epi.2018.51
Singer, D. J., Bramson, A., Grim, P., Holman, B., Kovaka, K., Jung, J., & Berger, W. J. (in press). Don’t Forget Forgetting: The Epistemic Importance of How We Forget. Synthese. doi:10.1007/s11229-019-02409-0