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The past and present chairs of the Political Psychology Section - Ashley Weinberg and Kesi Mahendran - reflect on the transition of power from the previous prime minister to Rishi Sunak.
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Kesi Mahendran, Sandra Obradović, Sue Nieland and Ashley Weinberg introduce this guest-edited special issue.
24 April 2024
Kesi Mahendran closes the special issue by delving into past pages, and leaving you with a thought-provoking photo…
24 April 2024
Sue Nieland, Sarah Crafter and Kesi Mahendran explore the narrative that older people were responsible for taking the UK out of the European Union.
21 December 2021
'Stories Changing Lives: Narratives and Paths towards Social Change', Edited by Corinne Squire (Oxford, University Press), reviewed by Kesi Mahendran, Sue Nieland, Anthony English and Nicola Magnusson all within the Public Dialogue Psychology Collaboratory, Open Psychology Research Centre, The Open University.
01 April 2025
This year the British Psychological Society’s Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its creation…
12 June 2019
Ella Rhodes reports from the Political Society Section's symposium on Brexit.
10 February 2022
Alex Lloyd, a British Psychological Society member and Research Fellow at University College London, talks about his experience on the BPS Parliamentary Fellowship.
24 April 2024
Kesi Mahendran meets Ali Goldsworthy and Laura Osborne, authors of 'Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together'.
24 April 2024
Recommended by the guest editors and contributors…
22 March 2024
Dr Clare Edge and Dr Emma Swift look at policies and evidence, with a focus on the menopause.
20 August 2020
We delve into the archive to pick out some highlights from this month in past years.
16 June 2022
Dr Kesi Mahendran (Open University) recently took up the role of Chair of the BPS Political Psychology Section, which she co-founded. Having previously worked in the Scottish Government, Mahendran later moved back into academia to explore the dialogue between citizens and governments, and recently established the Public Dialogue Psychology Collaboratory. Ella Rhodes spoke with her about her work and hopes for the future of the Section.
Series: Social Psychological Review Volume: 21 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2019
Author(s): Kesi Mahendran
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