Geva, Nehemia
individual record
Associate Professor
Positions:
- Associate Professor, Political Science, Bush School of Government and Public Service
education and training
- Ph.D. in Psychology, The Ohio State University - (Columbus, Ohio, United States) 1977
- B.A. in Psychology and Sociology, Tel Aviv University - (Tel Aviv, Israel) 1970
selected publications
Academic Articles24
- Dvir, R., Geva, N., & Vedlitz, A. (2021). Unpacking Public Perceptions of Terrorism: Does Type of Attack Matter?. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. 1-21.
- Johnson, A. P., Geva, N., & Meier, K. J. (2019). Can Hierarchy Dodge Bullets? Examining Blame Attribution in Military Contracting. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 63(8), 1965-1985.
- Gotlieb, R., Abitbol, J., How, J. A., Ben-Brith, I., Abenhaim, H. A., Lau, S. K., ... Mintz, A. (2019). Gender differences in how physicians access and process information.. Gynecologic Oncology Reports. 27, 50-53.
- Sorek, A. Y., Haglin, K., & Geva, N. (2018). In Capable Hands: An Experimental Study of the Effects of Competence and Consistency on Leadership Approval. Political Behavior. 40(3), 659-679.
- Garcia, B. E., & Geva, N. (2016). Security Versus Liberty in the Context of Counterterrorism: An Experimental Approach. Terrorism and Political Violence. 28(1), 30-48.
Books1
- Geva, N., & Mintz, A. (1997). Decisionmaking on War and Peace The Cognitive-rational Debate. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Chapters5
- Geva, N., & Bragg, B. (2016). Subjectivity in the application of the just war doctrine to collateral damage An experimental test in Israel and the United States. Starr, H., & Dubinsky, S. (Eds.), The Israeli Conflict System: Analytic Approaches. 207-223. Taylor & Francis.
- Ostrom, T. M., Lingle, J. H., Pryor, J. B., & Geva, N. (2014). Cognitive organization of preson impressions. Person Memory: The Cognitive Basis of Social Perception. 55-88.
- Geva, N., & Skorick, J. M. (2006). Feeling Politics. Redlawsk, D. P. (Eds.), Feeling Politics: Emotion in Political Information Processing. 209-226. Palgrave Macmillan US.
- Geva, N., & Skorick, J. M. (2006). THE EMOTIONAL CALCULUS OF FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS: GETTING EMOTIONS OUT OF THE CLOSET. Redlawsk, D. P. (Eds.), Feeling Politics. 209-226. Springer Nature.
- Geva, N., Astorino-Courtois, A., & Mintz, A. (1996). Marketing the Peace Process in the Middle East: The Effectiveness of Thematic and Evaluative Framing in Jordan and Israel. Chatterji, M. (Eds.), Arms Spending, Development & Security. 359-377. Nataraj Books.
Conference Papers1
- MINTZ, A., & GEVA, N. (1993). WHY DONT DEMOCRACIES FIGHT EACH OTHER - AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 37(3), 484-503.
researcher on
Co-Principal Investigator1
awards and honors
recent teaching activities
- POLS209 Intro To Pols Res Meth Instructor
- POLS439 For Pol Decision Making Instructor
- POLS485 Directed Studies Instructor
- POLS485 Directed Studies: In-ab Instructor
- POLS489 Sptp: Political Psychology Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations
- Thomson, Catarina 1980- (2012-08). Democratic Accountability in International Relations: Domestic Pressures and Constraints for Coercive Foreign Policy. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Kuberski, Douglas Walter (2011-02). Domestic Audiences, Policy Feedback, and Sequential Decisions During Military Interventions. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Roblyer, Dwight Andrew (2011-02). When Do Their Casualties Count? Exploring Wartime Decisions that Pit Security Against Harm. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Allan, Matthew W. (2010-07). The Legal-Military Dilemma in the Response to International Terrorism. (Doctoral Dissertation)
Email
n-geva@tamu.edu
First Name
Nehemia
Last Name
Geva
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Political Science; 4348 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4348
USA