Status

Active

Email Address

thomas.bergeron@mail.utoronto.ca

Website

thomasbergeron.quarto.pub

Major

Canadian Government

Supervisor(s)

Peter Loewen

Bergeron, Thomas

Dissertation:

The Minds of Humans Are Mirrors to One Another: Essays on the Place of Empathy in Individual Decision-Making and Opinion Formation

Biography

Thomas is a Research Fellow in the Policy, Elections, and Representation Lab (PEARL) at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. He is also involved in the Media Ecosystem Observatory (MEO), an interdisciplinary research group studying digital threats to democracy. Thomas’s research examines how cognition influences information processing, selection, and political behaviours more generally. His dissertation focuses on the implications of empathy in individuals’ opinion formation and behaviours.

Thomas received his Master of Science (MSc) in Political Science from the Université de Montréal where he was also a visiting student and intern at MILA (Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms). He received his Bachelor of Arts from Université de Sherbrooke in Applied Politics.

Publications

https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=e7QRYWYAAAAJ&hl=fr

Research Interests

Empathy, Political Psychology, Political Behaviour, Canadians Politics, Experimental Political Science

Previous Degrees

M.Sc., Political Science, Université de Montréal (2020)
BA., École de politique appliquée, Université de Sherbrooke

Teaching Experience

Instructor for POL729: Electoral Behaviour: A Comparative Perspective (Université de Sherbrooke)
Co-instructor for POL382HF: Topics in Canadian Politics, Public Opinion and Voting (University of Toronto)