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David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations
John Brown University
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Rose McDermott, the David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations at John Brown University, integrates diverse fields such as theology, behavioral economics, and evolutionary psychology in her research. Her work delves into the psychological underpinnings of international relations, exploring topics like nuclear brinkmanship. McDermott also examines social and intergroup dynamics, with a focus on the catalysts of intergroup violence, as well as cultural differences and values. Recent investigations include studies of American attitudes toward vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic, analyzed through the lens of negative and positive rights. She publishes on both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
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- h-index: 44
- Publications: 255
- Citations: 8,219
Selected Publications
- An evolutionary perspective on the current wars (2025) DOI
- Philip G. Zimbardo (1933–2024). (2025) DOI
- How to Be a Good Dissertation Adviser: Guidance From Some of Our Field’s Most Successful Mentors (2024) DOI
- Summaries (2023) DOI
- The Psychology of Nuclear Brinkmanship (2023) DOI
- Contributors (2023) DOI
- Introduction to the Special Issue—Life Science in Politics: Methodological Innovations and Political Issues (2022) DOI
- Strategies for Picking the Right Adviser (2022) DOI
- Key individuals catalyse intergroup violence (2022) DOI
- Breaking free (2022) DOI
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