The Psychologist, September 2016
Experiencing the ‘surveillance society’
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Who cares for the carers?
Jane Smallwood with the latest in our series for budding writers.
A practical guide to the final undergraduate year
Hope Christie, a PhD student at the University of Bath, offers some tips.
‘I have been fortunate in my professional life’
Peter Hobson (Emeritus Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at University College London) reflects on a lifetime’s work in autism and child development.
On a mission
Thomas Hoare on his voluntary work in Nigeria.
‘When life hands you a lemon, just bite in’
Judith Rich Harris takes Lance Workman through her extraordinary fightback against entrenched views of child development.
Big Picture: Beyond seizures
From a series by Angela Farragher for the London Brain Project.
Book reviews, September 2016
Including grief, the app generation and much more.
One on one… with Lucy Johnstone
‘I knew I was in the right place’
Phantom suffering?
Joanna Bourke looks into physical and emotional wounding after the First World War.
Untying the hardest knots
Dan Jones delves into the work of Eran Halperin, in the field of conflict resolution.
The social psychology of cybersecurity
John McAlaney, Helen Thackray and Jacqui Taylor consider motivations for hacking, and how the problem is best addressed.
Experiencing the ‘surveillance society’
Ian Tucker, Darren Ellis and Dave Harper ask whether psychology been slow to cast a watchful eye over its implications.
From the Research Digest, September 2016
Including how the brain deals with blinks, schmoozing and more.
5 minutes with… Marc Chevreau
We hear about a programme to encourage resilience and wellbeing in young people.
On the front line of boardroom change
Ella Rhodes reports.
Lifetime achievement a ‘tour de force’
British Psychological Society award for Professor Celia Kitzinger.
Celebrating impact
Ella Rhodes reports on an ESRC prize.
Four psychologists elected to the British Academy
Ella Rhodes reports.
Presidents’ Award for Professor Alexander Haslam
British Psychological Society prize for the social psychologist.
Pain – the backdrop of our lives
Ella Rhodes reports from a conference at UCL.
Fund to effect social change
Ella Rhodes reports.
‘Taking a stand’ debate continues
More letters, from our September edition.
Black lives matter
A letter from our September edition.
Adult autism – hidden in forensic settings
A letter from our September edition.