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From the Department of Psychology at the University of Essex. In-depth discussions about research and knowledge that matters to us all, covering many of the issues and challenges we're regularly confronting, from psychologists known for their expertise on these topics.
The Psychology of Justice In the Age of COVID and 'Black Lives Matter'
Understanding Our Place In The World
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5 years ago
The Psychology of Justice In the Age of COVID and 'Black Lives Matter'
This is an age of concern. With the persistent uncertainty and the ongoing threat of COVID-19, paired with global protests sparked by perceived injustices - particularly in the wake of George Floyd's killing in Minneapolis, Minnesota - millions of people around the world are confronting issues of justice, demanding change. In our first podcast, we are happy to be joined by Dr Rael Dawtry, an experimental social psychologist at the University of Essex, who studies justice motives with a particular focus on how those motives influence our thoughts and behaviours.
Host: Dr Philip Cozzolino
Understanding Our Place In The World
From the Department of Psychology at the University of Essex. In-depth discussions about research and knowledge that matters to us all, covering many of the issues and challenges we're regularly confronting, from psychologists known for their expertise on these topics.