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Permacrisis may have beaten off stiff competition to become Collins Dictionary’s ‘Word of the year’ but Steve Flatt, director of the Working Conversations Group and a member of the BPS’s Political Psychology Section, argues it is a ‘neat psychological trick’ used by politicians to distract voters from focusing on positive, meaningful change.
View resultInaugural chair of the Political Psychology Section Ashley Weinberg explores psychology’s role in helping to effect positive change in situations of conflict around the world.
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This post is part of the Research Digest’s Sin week. Each day for Seven days we’ll be posting a confession, a new sin and a way to be good.
04 October 2009
Steve Reicher is Professor of Psychology and Head of School at the University of St. Andrews. An expert on social identity, in 2002 Reicher collaborated with Alex Haslam to create the BBC Prison Experiment.
07 July 2020
...from Jolanda Jetten, Stephen Reicher, Alex Haslam and Tegan Cruwys.
21 March 2019
Stephen Reicher, Alex Haslam and Jay Van Bavel on the elements of atrocity.
08 April 2019
Steve Reicher, Alex Haslam and Jay Van Bavel on the Christchurch massacre and toxic leadership.
18 September 2011
Richard Overy, Professor of History at the University of Exeter, in conversation with Stephen Reicher and Alex Haslam.
18 March 2006
Stephen Reicher and S. Alexander Haslam discuss results from their BBC Prison Study.
11 September 2015
Professor Steve Reicher and Professor Alex Haslam on how Aylan's picture may have made a difference.
18 August 2010
diversity in clinical training; unnatural beliefs; psychopathy; and much more, including Reicher and Haslam's 'real world' column.
24 September 2011
Stephen D. Reicher and S. Alexander Haslam introduce a special feature which reconnects with Milgram’s vision for social psychology.
05 January 2008
S. Alexander Haslam and Stephen D. Reicher re-examine the established view, in an article based on the 2007 Argyle Lecture.
28 August 2018
Professors Alex Haslam and Stephen Reicher release a joint statement with the Stanford Prison Experiment researchers Craig Haney and Philip Zimbardo.
Series: International Coaching Psychology Review Volume: 10 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-03-2015
Author(s): Michael J. Platow, S. Alexander Haslam, Stephen D. Reicher, Niklas K. Steffens
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