Gorgeous views, amazing talks, and catching up with friends. A perfect #sesp2025!
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Hello Lisbon! Doing a little vacation before #sesp2025
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That's a wrap for the 2025 BPS social section conference in Oxfordπ
Thank you to those who came to present their latest contributions to social psychology!
Another thank you to our organisers @shelleymckeown.bsky.social @nascherme.bsky.social for making this conference possible!
Until next year!
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Katieβs first conference presentation was absolutely wonderful! Presenting on her first two PhD studies.
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We're pleased to kick off the 2025 BPS Social Psychology Section Conference with a welcoming speech by our chair @swedishprotests.bsky.social and organisers @shelleymckeown.bsky.social & @nascherme.bsky.social
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Congratulations!!
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Hello Blue Sky
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Post-Doc at @NYUPsych & @HarvardHBS
Social psychologist researching social change. he/him π³οΈβπ
assistant prof at the University of Richmond. social + developmental psychology, masculinity, identity, power, status, etc.
Political scientist at FDU, Executive Director of the FDU Poll, studying masculinities and research methods.
Abolitionist, Big Nerd, Spouse and Mother of Interesting Humans, Good Vibes Fairy Godmother, she/her π³οΈβπππ¦
Professor, Department of Psychology, New York University
Research: gender, stereotypes, motivation, explanation
President, @cogdevsoc.bsky.social
Married to @joecimpian.bsky.social
Website: https://cimpianlab.com
Social and Political psychologist
Social Psychologist. Associate Professor of Psychology at Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Researches motivation and social-psych interventions to reduce inequality. On sabbatical 2025-2026 in Berlin as a Fellow of the @wiko-berlin.bsky.social
Psychology. Education. Happiness. Piano. PhD (sociology) @ Emory. Masters (HCI; psychology) @ William and Mary + Georgia Tech. BA (psychology; music) @ Davidson College.
Social psychologist, studying boredom, interest, and thinking (...and why it's so hard for so many of us!). Assistant Professor @ University of Florida π
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Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the University of Essex, Department of Psychology
Professor | Books: Growing God's Family; Addicted to Lust; Taking America Back for God; The Flag and The Cross; Religion for Realists | CV: https://tinyurl.com/4hs86ntn
NYT opinion writer, Slate Money co-host, Dem messaging consultant, NYU prof, former EIC The New York Observer, Dealbreaker founder and Gawker founding editor. Brooklyn via Bama. Rednexican. Striver with no chill.
https://linktr.ee/elizabethspiers
PhD Student in Social Psychology at the University of Sussex | Collective Action | Intergroup Relations | Climate Change | Writer | Theatre Artist
Lecturer at University of Exeter (https://psychology.exeter.ac.uk/people/profile/index.php?username=mu246) β’ Social and Political Psychology β’ Co-Editor-in-Chief of Global Environmental Psychology (https://gep.psychopen.eu/index.php/gep)
Wellcome Trust Funded Senior Research Associate @LancasterUni. Research Culture, Personal & Collective Identity, Moral Values, Prosocial Action, Climate Activism https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/psychology/about-us/people/samuel-finnerty#publications
Post Doctoral Researcher at the Open University. Intergroup relations, conflict, and governance. Formerly University of Oxford, University of Birmingham, ODI, OECD and DFID.
PhD, social psychologist at University of Reading, UK, specialising in the Psychology of crowds, collective action, and climate action. Views my own. Born at 338.7ppm
Social psychologist. Mediocre at so many things. Good at a few, I sure hope.
Professor of Social Psychology | Research: intergroup relations, prejudice, collective action | Director of Social Psychology Lab - Uni of Greenwich | #FirstGen #Immigrant Born π¬π·πͺπΊ Living π¬π§
Our research examines racialized gender gaps within & across contexts/cultures using multiple methods and measures, with a focus on subtle & hegemonic processes.