ONLINE CONFERENCE / 1-2 JULY
Thursday 1st July 11:00am
Political Psychology Section symposium: Revealing and concealing in and beyond the pandemic
This symposium consists of a series of brief presentations by members of the Section, which aims to reflect the broad range of psychologists’ contributions to Political Psychology, as well as the positive difference it can make and is making to our present and future experiences
Chair - Ashley Weinberg, University of Salford, Chair of the Political Psychology Section
Personal is political: protest and the future of our democratic societies
Sharon Coen, Directorate of Psychology, University of Salford
Re-thinking leadership in post-Covid politics
Madeleine Wyatt, Kent Business School, University of Kent
Trust the government to manage a pandemic?
Gavin Sullivan, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University
Enabling and sustaining compassion in government and politics: Individual and collective approaches in a post-Covid world
Sarajane Aris, Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Eat Well Age Well in the wake of Covid-19: Human rights approaches to food insecurity in older adults in Scotland
Catherine Lido and Kate Reid, School of Education, University of Glasgow
Can the public rule the world? The pandemic and transglobal consciousness
Kesi Mahendran, Anthony English & Sue Nieland, Public Dialogue Psychology Collaboratory, The Open University, UK
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