
Hana Hawlina
Researcher
Hana Hawlina is a researcher at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, Ljubljana. She is a social and cultural psychologist, currently finishing her PhD on political imagination at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. She taught MA courses on the psychology of social change, and her research interests also include social movement studies, the social and moral psychology of cancel culture, and studying conflicting imaginaries of collective futures.
Fields of research:
social and cultural psychology, psychological perspectives on social change, theoretical psychology, social representations and imaginaries, illiberalisation, collective imagination
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Stalking as a form of domestic violence (1. 10. 2024 – 30. 9. 2026) – head: dr. Eva Bertok
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Unofficial psychedelic-assisted therapy in Slovenian legal framework (1. 10. 2023 – 30. 9. 2026) – head: dr. Miha Hafner
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Addressing Peer Violence: A systemic approach to providing a lasting safe and supportive school environment (1. 10. 2023 – 30. 9. 2025) – head: dr. Jasmina Arnež
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Measuring social climate in prisons: methods, procedures and practice (1. 10. 2023 – 30. 9. 2025) – head: dr. Mojca Mihelj Plesničar
- Hawlina, H., Clifford Pedersen, O., & Zittoun, T. (2020). Imagination and social movements. Current Opinion in Psychology, 35, 31–35.
- Hawlina, H., Gillespie, A., & Zittoun, T. (2019). Difficult differences: A socio‐cultural analysis of how diversity can enable and inhibit creativity. The Journal of Creative Behavior, 53(2), 133–144.
- Jovchelovitch, S., & Hawlina, H. (2018). Utopias and world-making: Time, transformation and the collective imagination. In Imagining Collective Futures: Perspectives from Social, Cultural and Political Psychology (pp. 129–151).
- Power, S. A., Zittoun, T., Akkerman, S., Wagoner, B., Cabra, M., Cornish, F., Hawlina, H., et al. (2023). Social psychology of and for world-making. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 27(4), 378–392.
- Zittoun, T., Hawlina, H., & Gillespie, A. T. (2022). Imagination. In V. P. Glăveanu & H. Hawlina (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible (Vol. 1, pp. 753–760). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Zittoun, T., Glăveanu, V. P., & Hawlina, H. (2020). A sociocultural perspective on imagination. In A. Abraham (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Imagination (pp. 143–161). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Zittoun, T., Cabra, M., Clifford Pedersen, O., & Hawlina, H. (2023). Thinking the lifecourse through single cases. In S. Salvatore, J. Valsiner, & N. Bohr (Eds.), Ten Years of Idiographic Science (pp. 205–218). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.