New preprint (with @profjohndrury.bsky.social ) on prefigurative politics in Chile’s 2019 social explosion, based on interviews with participants in demonstrations and cabildos🧵:
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Understanding the “new” disruptive behavior at live music events: Group normative (mis)alignment and collective self-regulation
Now published in ASAP journal.
Please share.
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Quite! (Although we should be wary of creating a situation where it's only researchers in the pit.)
Thanks for sharing Selin!
...with the always excellent @profjohndrury.bsky.social @freyamills.bsky.social, @hannaeldarwish.bsky.social Fiona Green, Danielle Evans and Zhonghao Wen.
Interested in the psychology of disruptive behaviour at music events? Well have a read of this. Highlights include me, @lewisdoyle.bsky.social & @sanjeedah.bsky.social throwing ourselves around in mosh pits for science (plus in-depth interviews & a big old survey). dx.doi.org/10.1111/asap...
Public worry about Palestine Action ban’s impact on UK democracy, new survey finds
Evidence that the ban affects:
- willingness to protest
- trust in government
- perception of divisions in UK
More here: drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Full report: drive.google.com/drive/folder...
I have plenty of friends who would disagree!
Struggling to find peer reviewed evidence in support of spending all of your money on going to festivals and gigs? Let us help... doi.org/10.1002/casp...
w/ @profjohndrury.bsky.social @hannaeldarwish.bsky.social Danielle Evans, Fiona Green
Our survey of over 2000 attendees, from both UK and USA, and across a wide variety of genres and events (both gigs and festivals) found this:
Disruptive crowd behaviour back in the news again!
This time it's journalists saying it's a thing.
But crowd safety professionals say 'The overwhelming majority of events take place safely & securely, with no disruption, but those stories rarely make the news.”
www.theguardian.com/news/ng-inte...
Coming soon to a Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology near you...
Barely an hour ago, Palestinian journalist Anas Al-Sharif warned us all:
“If this madness doesn’t end, Gaza will be reduced to ruins, its people’s voices silenced, their faces erased — and history will remember you as silent witnesses to a genocide you chose not to stop.”
Israel just killed him.
>40 students currently trapped in Gaza with full scholarships to UK Universities are asking for a safe route to come and study
Petition for UK academics asking govt to facilitate a biometric visa deferral and open a route of safe passage
Sign & share ⏬️
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
New from Drury & Vestergren. The chapter synthesises decades of research on how participation in collective action transforms people, challenges the field’s focus on predictors, and calls for methods to trace these transformations. It also highlights prefiguration as a key future research direction.
New wall art at @sussex.ac.uk Psychology is from our crowd safety & experience project, with @harrymlewis.bsky.social @sanjeedah.bsky.social @lewisdoyle.bsky.social
'Understanding and Enhancing Felt Safety at Live Music Events through Group Psychology'
by @harrymlewis.bsky.social
Now on Blogspot
drury-sussex-the-crowd.blogspot.com/2025/05/unde...
so in my early dissemination of this work I somehow managed to find and use an image with a typo.... great 😂.
The outstanding team: @hannaeldarwish.bsky.social @lewisdoyle.bsky.social @sanjeedah.bsky.social @freyamills.bsky.social, Danielle Evans, Fi Green & Jane Wen
In case you missed them, we - myself, @profjohndrury.bsky.social and team - have two new preprints and a blog post exploring the psychology of crowds at gigs/festivals:
Disruption: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Wellbeing: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Safety: tinyurl.com/4kcs7x2p
All feedback very welcome!
New pre-print alert....
music crowd
New blogpost, led by @harrymlewis.bsky.social : Understanding and Enhancing Felt Safety at Live Music Events through Group Psychology
blogs.sussex.ac.uk/crowdsidenti...
Side by side images of a crowd at a music festival. The first image shows a small number of people signaling to a medic. The second image shows a larger number of people in the crowd raising their hands to amplify the medic's signal to other medical personnel at the front of the stage.
New blogpost looking at the psychology of felt safety at live music events: tinyurl.com/4kcs7x2p. Draws on interview, ethnographic and survey data. With @profjohndrury.bsky.social @hannaeldarwish.bsky.social Danielle Evans, Fiona Green, @sanjeedah.bsky.social and @lewisdoyle.bsky.social.
This is great - well done Freya!
Fantastic research!
Yeah, a few of our interview p's mentioned alcohol as a contributing factor to disruptive behaviour. But I also think (not something we examined) that more alcohol is consumed where people feel a sense of normative uncertainty, so it may be a cause and symptom (at music gigs, at least)
Our pre-print is now available on our research into experiences of disruptive behaviour at live music events. Available here: osf.io/preprints/ps... @profjohndrury.bsky.social @lewisdoyle.bsky.social @sanjeedah.bsky.social @freyamills.bsky.social Hanna Eldarwish, Danielle Evans, Fi Green & Jane Wen
'Understanding the "new" disruptive behaviour at live music events: The role of group norms'
@harrymlewis.bsky.social
We used multiple methodologies to understand audiences' experiences of disruptive behaviour, underlying processes, and possible solutions.
Please share.
osf.io/preprints/ps...
At this month's Crowds & Identities @crowdsidentities.bsky.social seminar, expertly convened by @freyamills.bsky.social, Rhea Haddad presents her new work with @drannetempleton.bsky.social on how collective sound-making at live sports events expressed shared identity.
'Why crowd behaviour matters - for psychology and society'
Recording of my Professorial Lecture. Please share.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pBZ...