Nader Hakim
Associate Professor of Psychology
Contact +1 630 637 5329
nhakim@noctrl.edu
Professor Hakim's research explores how we understand inequality and how inequality shapes our social identities. His current primary areas of focus are racial/ethnic identity in the U.S. and violence perpetrated by nation-states.
Selected Scholarship
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Hakim, N., Abi‐Ghannam, G., Saab, R., Albzour, M., Zebian, Y., & Adams, G. (2023). Turning the lens in the study of precarity: On experimental social psychology's acquiescence to the settler‐colonial status quo in historic Palestine. British Journal of Social Psychology, 62, 21-38.
Hakim, N., Eggert, R., La Rosa, C., & Zhao, A. (2023). The role of explanatory context for racial disparities in predicting sociopolitical attitudes during COVID‐19. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17(12), e12897.
Hakim, N., Branscombe, N., & Schoemann, A. (2021). Group-based emotions and support for reparations: A meta-analysis. Affective Science, 2(4), 363-378.
Hakim, N. H., Molina, L. E., & Branscombe, N. R. (2018). How discrimination shapes social identification processes and well-being among Arab Americans. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 9(3), 328-337.