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Publications

Research Articles

Books

  • Haslam, N., Holland, E., & Karasawa, M. (2013). Essentialism and entitativity across cultures. In M. Yuki & M. B. Brewer (Eds.), Culture and group processes (pp. 17-37). New York: Oxford University Press.Link
  • Karasawa, M. (2011). Categorization-based versus person-based explanations of behaviors: Implications from the Dual-Process Model. In . R. M. Kramer, G. J. Leonardelli, & R. W. Livingston (Eds.), Social cognition, social identity, and intergroup relations: A Festschrift in honor of Marilynn B. Brewer (pp. 9-26 ). New York: Psychology Press.Link
  • Karasawa, M. & Suga, S. (2008). Retention and transmission of socially shared beliefs: The role of linguistic abstraction in stereotypic communication. In Y. Kashima, K. Fiedler, & P. Frytag (Eds.) Stereotype Dynamics: Language-Based Approaches to the Formation, Maintenance, and Transformation of Stereotypes (pp. 241-262). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.Link
  • Karasawa, M., & Maass, A. (2008). The role of language in the perception of persons and groups. In R. M. Sorrentino & S. Yamaguchi (Eds.), Handbook of Motivation and Cognition Across Cultures (pp. 317-342), San Diego, CA: Academic Press.Link

Conference Presentations

2023
Kasahara, I., Karasawa, M., & Kashima, Y.

Reading minds with words: Effects of moral word use on attitude inference and communication. The 15th biennial conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Hong Kong, China. July 2023 (Hybrid Convention: In-person).

    2023
    Sato, Y., Goto, H., & Karasawa, M.

    Explanations for why a transgression is immoral may vary depending on the violated moral foundation. The 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, Hong Kong, China, 7/14 (Oral presentation)

      2023
      Kasahara, I., Miura, T. G., & Karasawa, M.

      Affective polarization in the Japanese political context: Roles of moral conviction and generalized shared reality. The 24th annual convention of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA, USA. February 2023 (Hybrid Convention: Virtual).

        2023
        Sato, Y. & Karasawa, M.

        Being unaware of potential harm invites blame, even in the absence of the act: The role of predictive inference for future behavior. Research Spotlight at the 24th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, USA (Virtual, 2/10-25)

          2023
          Miura, T. G., Kasahara, I., & Karasawa, M.

          Moral conviction exacerbates affective polarization even under a multi-party system. The 24th annual convention of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, GA, USA. February (Hybrid Convention: In-person).

            2022
            Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

            The effect of self-perception about ease of being persuaded on conspiracy beliefs: Roles of changes in awareness of logical thinking. the 63rd annual conference of Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Kyoto Tachibana University, September.

              2022
              Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

              Moral conviction strengthens interpersonal selective exposure among Japanese citizens: A mini meta-analysis. The 45th annual meeting of International Society of Political Psychology, Athens, Greece. July (Hybrid Convention: Virtual).

                2022
                Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

                Interpersonal selective exposure and the moderating role of moral conviction: Evidence from Japan. The 23rd annual convention of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Francisco, CA, USA. February (Hybrid Convention: Virtual).

                  2022
                  Sato, Y. & Karasawa, M.

                  Being unaware of potential harm is blamed, even in the absence of the act: Inference of the (in-)actor’s mental state as a basis of moral judgments. A poster presented at the 23rd Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Francisco (CA), USA (Virtual, 2/18).

                    2021
                    Kida, C. & Karasawa, M.

                    Moral motives among Japanese may guide their preferences for the strivers over the naturally talented. Paper presented at the 14th Biennial Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Seoul, Korea (July 31: Virtual Convention).

                      2021
                      Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

                      Selective exposure toward similar opinions among Japanese citizens: Mediational roles of personally experienced cognitive dissonance and interpersonal sense of shared reality. Paper presented at the 14th biennial conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Seoul, Korea (July 31: Virtual Convention).

                        2021
                        Lemaire Portillo, P. & Karasawa, M.

                        Exploring the Aversive Reactions to Intrusive Culture Mixing in the Context of Acculturation: The Case of Immigration in Japan. Paper presented at the 14th biennial conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Seoul, Korea (July 29: Virtual Convention).

                          2021
                          Kida, C. & Ikegami, T.

                          When and why people decide to help people with disabilities: Role of distributive justice principles. Poster presented at the 32nd International Congress of Psychology. Prague, Czech Republic (July 19: Virtual Convention).

                            2021
                            Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

                            Interpersonal selective exposure in Japan: The sense of lacking shared reality and decrease in relational motives make people aversive to an opposing opinion. Blitz presentation at the 44th annual meeting of International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (July 13: Virtual Convention).

                              2021
                              Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

                              Selective exposure among Japanese citizens and its relational basis: Perceived threat to shared reality invites avoidance of an opposing opinion. Poster presented at the 22nd annual meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Austin, TX, USA (February 12: Virtual Convention).

                                2021
                                Kida, C., Park, G., Ishii, K., & Karasawa, M.

                                Food-Based Identity, Consumer Attitudes, and Moral Judgments. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX, USA (February 11: Virtual Convention).

                                  2020
                                  Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

                                  A psychological process of selective exposure among Japanese: The role of perceived cognitive dissonance and threat to shared reality. Poster presented at the 61st annual conference of Japanese Society of Social Psychology. Gakushuin University, Tokyo. (November 7 & 8: virtual convention).

                                    2020
                                    Kasahara, I. & Karasawa, M.

                                    Attitude toward information disclosure about people infected with COVID-19 and its determinant: The role of political ideology. Poster presented at the 84th annual conference of Japanese Psychological Association. Toyo University, Tokyo. (September 8 to November 2: virtual convention)

                                      2020
                                      Kasahara, I., Usami, M., & Karasawa, M.

                                      Stereotype priming effects on language use: Applying morphological analysis on conversational data. Poster presented at the 21st annual meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology. New Orleans, LA, USA (February 27).

                                        2020
                                        Karasawa, M., Tsukamoto, S., & Ryu, H.

                                        Can patriotism be distinguished from nationalism? Empirical evidence concerning Japanese national identity and its ideological significance. A poster presentation at the 21st Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. New Orleans, LA, USA (February 29).

                                          2019
                                          Karasawa, M. & Asai, N.

                                          Ideology and divisiveness in Japan. A symposium presentation at the 83rd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. (Symposium title: Psychological of origins of "social divisiveness": Computational approaches to the study on the emergence of political opinions.) Ritsumeikan University, Osaka (September 12).

                                            2019
                                            Kida, C., & Ikegami, T.

                                            Determinant of Attitude toward People with Disabilities: Role of Distributive Justice Principles? A poster session at the 60th conference of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology. Russho University, Tokyo (November 10).

                                              2019
                                              Kasahara, I., Usami, M., & Karasawa, M.

                                              Stereotype priming effects on language use: Focusing on the appearance ratio of "women" and its collocations. Poster presented at the 60th annual conference of Japanese Society of Social Psychology. Rissho University, Tokyo (November 9)

                                                2019
                                                Nakamura, H., Matsuo, A., & Majima, Y.

                                                Individual Differences in Anthropomorphism and Attitude Toward Nonhuman Agents in Japanese. A poster presentation at the 3rd International Convention of Psychological Science Conference, Paris, France (March 7-9).

                                                  2019
                                                  Kida, C., Yada, N., & Ikegami, T.

                                                  Why Are People Reluctant to Help People with Disabilities? A poster session at the 20th annual meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Portland, OR, USA (February 7).

                                                    2019
                                                    Kershner, A., Sansevere, K., Hardy, P., Remache, L., Matsuo, A., & Brown, C.

                                                    Consensus in perceived moral violations: A comparison of Japan and the U.S. A poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of Eastern Psychological Association conference, New York (February).

                                                      2018
                                                      Karasawa, M., Tsukamoto, S., & Ryu, H.

                                                      Ideological aspects of Japanese national identity: Current issues of patriotism, nationalism, and internationalism. Paper presented at the 59th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology. Otemon Gakuin University, Osaka (August 29).

                                                        2018
                                                        Hirozawa, P. Y., & Karasawa, M.

                                                        Accepting a request with implied rule violation: A Brazil-Japan comparison on underlying psychological processes. A paper presented at the 24th International Congress of International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology. University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada (July 4).

                                                          Lectures and Seminars

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Ethics and new directions in research and applications of psychology. Keynote Address at the joint conference, “Upskilling psychological research capabilities in HCMC’s institutes and universities” co-sponsored by of HUTEC University and Institute for Psychological Research, Training and Application. HUTEC University, Ho Chi Minh City, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. (November 16, 2023).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Challenging social dividedness: Potential contributions from Asian perspectives. Presidential Address at the 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, Hong Kong, China (July 15, 2023).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Cultural nationalism in Japan: A social psychological study of national ideology in a non-Western country. Invited lecture at Department of Psychology, Gonzaga University, U.S.A. (September 23, 2022).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. The use of transitive verbs elicits the perception of blame, power, and trait characteristics of the speaker. D. P. S. S., University of Padova, Italy. (March 26, 2019).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. The moral meaning of diligence among Japanese people. D. P. S. S., University of Padova, Italy. (March 21, 2017).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Immoral character invites harsher punishment: An analysis of retributive and utilitarian motives. Departmental Seminar at the Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong (December 2, 2016).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Roles of causal inferences and language use in blaming others. D. P. S. S., University of Padova, Italy. (January 29, 2015).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Making sense of people in cultural ways: The role of psychological essentialism. Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California at Berkeley. (October 1, 2014)

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Blameworthy character invites harsher punishment: A social psychological approach to punitive motives against individuals and groups. Keynote speech at the joint meeting of the 4th Asian Conference of Psychology and the 4th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy. Osaka International Convention Center (March 28, 2014).

                                                          • Karasawa, M.Judgment of morality and the motivation to punish : Comparing retributive and utilitarian justice. Faculty of Psychology, University of Indonesia. (August 19, 2013).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. The perception of intentionality and responsibility for a group. Presentation at Michael Morris Lab, Columbia Business School. (March 22, 2012)

                                                          • Karasawa, M.Punishing immoral and inhuman characters: Potential roles of utilitarian and just desert motive. Presentation at John Jost’s Lab, Department of Psychology, New York University. (March 19, 2012)

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Immorality and Inhumanness influence punitive motives. Presentation at Susan Fiske’s Lab, Department of Psychology, Princeton University. (March 16, 2012).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. When people use groups a s a basis for explanations: Salience, entitativity, and essence of groups. Colloquium at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia (September 2, 2011).

                                                          • Karasawa, M. Responsibility for Unintended Acts and the Use of Language: Potential Commonalities and Differences across Cultures. Invited Colloquium at Department of Psychology, East China Normal University (Dec. 8, 2010).

                                                          Awards

                                                          11/08/2021
                                                          Sugitani,S., Togawa, T., & Karasawa, M. Yoshida Hideo Memorial Research Award
                                                          09/10/2021
                                                          Kasahara, I. Japanese Group Dynamics Association Travel/Registration Grant for Overseas Conference Presentations
                                                          03/29/2021
                                                          Kasahara, I. International Society of Political Psychology Early Career Committee (ECC) Travel Award
                                                          09/23/2020
                                                          Kida, C. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Graduate Registration Award
                                                          09/22/2020
                                                          Kasahara, I. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Graduate Registration Award
                                                          06/26/2020
                                                          Kasahara, I. Japanese Psychological Association Travel Grant for Overseas Conference Presentations
                                                          06/22/2020
                                                          Kasahara, I. Japanese Society of Social Psychology Travel Grant for Overseas Conference Presentations
                                                          03/24/2020
                                                          Kida, C. Award for the Best Master’s Graduation Thesis, Osaka City University
                                                          12/24/2019
                                                          Kasahara, I. Japanese Society of Social Psychology Junior Researcher’s Award
                                                          03/22/2018
                                                          Kida, C. Award for the Best Graduation Thesis, Osaka City University
                                                          11/01/2013
                                                          Asai, N., & Karasawa, M. Japanese Society of Social Psychology Publication Award