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Orly Idan
Psycholinguistics, educational psychology and political psychology, Ph.D. at Reichman University
Orly Idan is a Senior Research Associate at the Psychology of Intergroup Conflict and Reconciliation Lab in the School of Psychology at HUJI (Hebrew University of Jerusalem).1 She is also a lecturer at Reichman University (IDC Herzliya), where she teaches courses in psycholinguistics, language in the context of conflict, and academic research.1
Expertise and Research
Dr. Idan is recognized as a renowned researcher in the field of psycholinguistics and language-in-conflict.2 Her work focuses on understanding the role of language in intergroup dynamics, particularly in conflict situations. This expertise makes her a valuable contributor to the study of psychological aspects of intergroup conflicts and potential reconciliation processes.
Academic Contributions
As a lecturer, Orly Idan contributes to the academic community by sharing her knowledge and research findings with students. Her teaching areas encompass:
- Psycholinguistics
- Language in the context of conflict
- Academic research methodologies
These subjects align closely with her research interests and expertise in the psychology of intergroup relations.
Professional Recognition
Dr. Idan's reputation in her field has led to recognition beyond academia. For instance, she was welcomed to Team Substrata, indicating that her expertise is valued not only in academic circles but also in applied settings where understanding group dynamics and conflict resolution is crucial.2
Orly Idan's work at the intersection of psychology, linguistics, and conflict studies positions her as an important figure in understanding the complex dynamics of intergroup relations, particularly in conflict-prone areas.