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          • Mass observation – ‘the science of ourselves’

            04 February 2019

            Graham M. Davies and Alan Costall on a forgotten precursor of today’s applied psychology.

            • History and philosophy
          • Research in Worktown is alive and well

            08 April 2019

            Sandie McHugh and colleagues follow up a 'Looking Back' from the March edition.

            • Health and wellbeing
          • Happiness then and now

            13 April 2016

            Sandie McHugh and Jerome Carson describe two happiness surveys from Bolton, 76 years apart.

            • History and philosophy
          • Why did relations go Pear-shaped?

            07 February 2019

            A response to our May 2017 'Looking Back'.

            • History and philosophy
          • Air raids and the crowd – citizens at war

            09 May 2016

            Edgar Jones explores how British people responded to air raids during the Second World War, and what this tells us about coping under extreme stress.

            • History and philosophy
          • Nicola Madge

            The diaries of a lockdown generation

            14 March 2025

            When Nicola Madge, Honorary Professor, Kingston University London, and Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the BPS, had the idea to ask a group of over 70s to keep a lockdown diary, she had to act quickly. Here’s what happened…

            • Books and reading
            • Covid
          • Our March time machine

            05 March 2020

            We delve into the archive to pick out some highlights from this month in past years.

            • BPS updates
          • A representation of Psyche, taken from the BPS logo

            Careers - ‘People often need to tell very painful stories’

            28 May 2014

            We talk to Antonia Bifulco, Head of the Psychology Department at Middlesex University as well as co-Director of the Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies; and Belinda Hemingway examines her path in health psychology.

            • BPS updates