Degree:
1966: PhD in psychology, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)
1990: PhD in master of higher education (agrégation enseignement supérieur)
Research interests:
Hogenraad, R (2008. Terrorism and literature: Trading violence for words. In O, Vincz & Bigazzi (Edts. ) Élmény, történetek - A történetek élménye [Experience, story - Experience of stories] (Vol. 4, pp. 61-70). Budapest: Új Mandátum Könyv Kiadó (New Mandate Publishing House).
Predicting war and peace:
Hogenraad, R., & Garagozov, R. (2008). The age of divergence: Georgia and the lost certainties of the West. Report to the Sixth General Meeting of the World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations”, Rhodes, October 9-13, 2008. Work in progress
Hogenraad, R. (2003). The words that predict the outbreak of wars. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 21:1, 5-20.
Hogenraad, R. (2005). What the words of war can tell us about the risk of war. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 11:2, 137-151.
Hogenraad, R. (2007). Perversion and creativity in the language of war. In L. Dorfman, C. Martindale, V. M. Petrov, & D. Leontiev (Eds.), Aesthetics and innovation . Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
Hogenraad, R. (2008). Iran: An advanced indicator of risk of war. In J. Auracher & W. van Peer (Eds.), New beginnings for the study of literature . Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Empirical study of literature :
Hogenraad, R. (2006). Trends in the creative content of scientific journals: Good, but not as good! In C. Martindale, P. Locher, & V. M. Petrov (Eds.), Evolutionary and neurocognitive approaches to aesthetics, creativity and the arts. (pp. 117-128). Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company.
Selected publications:
Hogenraad, R., McKenzie, D. P., & Péladeau, N. (2003). Force and influence in content analysis: The production of new social knowledge. Quality & Quantity, 37, 221-238.
Hogenraad, R. (2005). What the words of war can tell us about the risk of war. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 11:2, 137-151.
Hogenraad, R. (2007). Perversion and creativity in the language of war. In L. Dorfman, C. Martindale, V. M. Petrov, & D. Leontiev (Eds.), Aesthetics and innovation . Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.