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Nils Mallock

King’s College London

Violent and Peaceful Behaviour

Nils Mallock is a postdoctoral Research Fellow for the XCEPT research programme at King’s College London. He studies the psychological causes of violent and high-risk political action, including how individual perceptions can shape political attitudes and engagement behaviour in conflict-affected environments. His research involves fieldwork in Iraq, Lebanon, and the West Bank, and is focused on quantitative data collection and experimental studies, in addition to qualitative interviews with civil society activists and members of armed groups.

Nils has a background in behavioural science and is completing his PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Prior to joining XCEPT, he has worked for Konrad Adenauer Foundation in the Syria/Iraq and Palestinian Territories field offices, as well as in private sector roles in Germany, Hong Kong, and China.

Nils Mallock’s XCEPT research

Podcast

17th April 2025
Dr Nafees Hamid, Dr Rahaf Aldoughli, Nils Mallock, and Broderick McDonald discuss their research surveying and interviewing Syrian rebel fighters both...

Article

31st January 2025
After the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, the country’s interim government faces the task of rebuilding the country. Now, foreign countries are...

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