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Dr Sarah Harrison
Dr Sarah Harrison

Position: Europa Policy Labs Visiting Fellow
School and/or Centres: Centre for European Studies

Email: s.l.harrison@lse.ac.uk

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Dr Sarah Harrison is a Europa Visiting Fellow at the ANU Centre for European Studies from the London School of Economics (LSE). Dr Harrison’s research on political psychology, extreme right politics, and youth political behaviour has resulted in recent publications including an article in Nature Human Behaviour (2016), co-authored articles (American Behavioural Scientist, Comparative Political Studies) and co-authored books including Youth Participation in Democratic Life (2015) Mapping Extreme Right Ideology (2011). This research has been recognised by awards and recommendations from the ESRC and the political psychology section of APSA. Her collaborative research on electoral psychology was merited by the Market Research Society for the Best International Research Award. Source: London School of Economics website: http://www.lse.ac.uk/government/people/research-staff/sarah-harrison?fro... Dr Harrison also works for ECREP – a research initiative in electoral psychology and electoral ergonomics: http://www.ecrep.org/who-we-are/