Sounds like a sister tool to competitive victimhood.
Posts by Mark Ferguson
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My student Gabrielle is looking for hunters, people who participate in ‘Vulture Culture’, and/or who do taxidermy to complete a survey about their views on nature, life, death, and themselves: carletonu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
#vultureculture #hunting #taxidermy #nature
Our institute is hiring
1. an assistant professor (with TT) for Social Psychology (focus: environmental psychology)
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2. an assistant lecturer (with TT) for Experimental Personality Psychology
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That’s wonderful. Thank you!
Will paper copies of the program still be available at registration? Or are we now trapped in digital spaces?
McGill is hiring a faculty lecturer in social psychology, in a (non-adjunct) permanent teaching position.
Please consider being my colleague, Montreal is really great: mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/McGill...
Out now! Handbook of Social Identity Research 🌟 📚
✍ Edited by Nyla Branscombe and Katherine J. Reynolds
'Indispensable for those interested in the research methods and empirical results' – Naomi Ellemers
Read first chapter 🆓: tinyurl.com/mpfkzvjz
ℹ️ More information: tinyurl.com/38ctp2f8
And it hasn’t changed much in two decades…
A new article provides evidence that Miles Hewstone was engaging in sexual harassment/assault at Oxford and other universities for 30 years. More women have bravely come forward to describe his behavior. This is the tip of the iceberg since I know other women.
www.thetimes.com/uk/education...
Thanks to Hema for a wonderful collaboration and thanks to all authors for their insightful analyses, taking us back to the classic studies that form the cornerstone of the young field of political psychology.
Ooh, that looks fun—congrats! 👏
for anyone making their syllabus this week.
A solid start for those interested in climate psychology.
Completely agree. Agency is a relational (rather than individual) concept. plato.stanford.edu/entries/femi...
If a potential goal is publication, you’d want something like this… www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Did the same in school. But darn those are impressive! 👏
We are hiring an Associate Prof in Social Psychology at UW-Madison! All areas of specialization are open. It’s a quick turnaround time for apps (due Jan 9th) but we are excited to add someone to our area!! Please apply and spread the word! jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/associa...
My household would probably vote either sticky toffee pudding or gingerbread cheesecake.
Very cool. Same probably goes for “environmental identity.” Some measures are so broad that multiple groups get caught up in the measurement. One could imagine different strengths and directions of relationships with the multiple types of behaviors in those (especially older) “PEB” measures.
Very kind. Be fun to hang out. Always up for a change of scenery. 😊
Completely agree with the “just right” on all kinds of dimensions. Definitely one of our favorite places to visit! 👍
We moved to Wisconsin from Calgary, Alberta, a city of 1.4 million. Everything in Wisconsin still feels little to me! 😉
Also, I wanted to give a shout out to @johnzelenski.bsky.social and his textbook for some early inspiration in thinking about part of the chapter. collegepublishing.sagepub.com/products/pos...
For anyone who’s interested, I have a new chapter out on a social identity perspective on climate change. www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/han...
A rare tenured position in a cool little town just the highway. Not a drop of tone deaf funding stuff in the ad. I’d love to see it go to an environmental interested person. 👍🤞
Fiske suggested a long time ago that those outside of power circles have an important take on how systems work. If so, I wonder what crowding out smaller players might do to the emancipatory potential of ideas across the field.
Maybe this is more of a wonder than a current issue. To the extent that larger, more international samples become a bigger part of our field (a good thing), this could crowd out those at smaller or less affluent schools that don’t have the resources needed to collect such samples (a bad thing).
When conferences are held close enough to home that you can save on hotel fees and choose to sleep in your own bed at night
You can, but why would you want to? That’d be a really fast pace.