PinnedPolitical PsychologyISPP Early Career Committee Newsletter — Issue 1, 2024Welcome to the ISPP ECC Newsletter!17 min read·May 22, 2023----
Political PsychologyThe Power of Protest: reimagining and rebuilding democracy through prefigurative politicsClimate breakdown threatens our planetary home, regional conflicts and humanitarian crises are escalating, and authoritarian populism is…7 min read·Apr 30, 2024--1--1
Political PsychologyThey don’t actually think that: Resolve political ‘differences’ by changing your assumptionsIf there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it is that politics lately has never felt more divided, divisive, and dire. In 2022, 72% of…5 min read·Apr 12, 2024----
Political PsychologyFake News’ Contents and Our IdentitiesWe live in an age where information has never been more powerful. Now, information reaches societies with extraordinary ease and mobilizes…5 min read·Mar 28, 2024----
Political PsychologyISPP Early Career Committee Newsletter — Issue 1, 2023Welcome to the ISPP ECC Newsletter!17 min read·May 22, 2023----
Political PsychologyISPP Early Career Committee Newsletter — Issue II, 2023Welcome to our ISPP ECC Newsletter!!15 min read·Nov 24, 2022----
Political PsychologyISPP Early Career Committee Newsletter — Issue 2, 2022Welcome to our ISPP ECC Newsletter!!14 min read·Nov 24, 2022----
Political PsychologyISPP Early Career Committee Newsletter — Issue 1, 2022Welcome to our brand new ISPP ECC Newsletter!!17 min read·May 13, 2022----
Political PsychologyA Small Price to Pay:National Narcissism and In-group Sacrifice in the COVID-19 Pandemic7 min read·Sep 23, 2021----
Political PsychologyExamining the Stereotype of the Humourless, Man-Hating FeministBy Jocelyn Chalmers (University of Kent)7 min read·Jul 11, 2021--3--3