Magali Clobert


Magali Clobert is a research assistant (Aspirant) of the National Fund for Scientific Research
preparing a PhD in psychology.
She is member of the Centre for Psychology of Religion
and the Division of Social Psychology.

 

 

 

 

 

Education

2007: Bachelor in psychology, UCLouvain
2009: Master in Psychology, UCLouvain
2010: Master in Eastern literature and languages

Research interests

Religion, prejudice, and dogmatism in Eastern, non-monotheistic cultural contexts


Publications and papers

Clobert, M., & Saroglou, V. (2011, July). Religion and prejudice in Eastern culture: An analysis of ISSP data. Paper presented at the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Conference, Istanbul, Turkey.

Clobert, M., & Saroglou, V. (2011, August). Religion, magical thinking and trust in science: Comparing East versus West. Paper presented at the International Association for the Psychology of Religion Conference, Bari, Italy.

Clobert, M., & Saroglou, V. (2011, October). Are Buddhists tolerant? A study on religiosity and ethnic, religious, and sexual prejudice among Asian Buddhists in the West. In V. Saroglou & W. C. Rowatt (Chairs), Religion, fundamentalism, and prejudice: Challenging new issues from studies in the US and European countries. Symposium conducted at the 2011 Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

Contact

Magali Clobert
UCL, Dept. of psychology, Centre for psychology of religion
Division of social and organizational psychology
Pl. du Cardinal Mercier 10, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Phone + 32 10 47 88 89   Fax + 32 10 47 48 34
Email 


 

| contact : Magali Clobert | 27/09/2011 |