Richard De Visser
Health, Interventions, Qualitative and Mixed Methods
Social Psychology studies the relationship between individuals and their social contexts: how people’s thoughts, feelings and actions are shaped by—and also contribute to shaping—the contexts that they inhabit. We'll teach you about key areas of social cognition such as attitudes and attributions, perceptions of self and others, emotions, and self-esteem. You'll also learn about group and intergroup processes, such as social influence, group identities, prejudice and discrimination, collective action, and the psychology of culture.
Health, Interventions, Qualitative and Mixed Methods
Crowds, Collective Action, Mass Emergencies
Educational Inequalities, Group Processes, Social Identities
Concern for Others, Helping Behaviour
Applied Positive Psychology, Mindfulness, Positive Organisational Psychology
Body Image, Exercise, Gender Stereotypes
Behaviour Change, Health Psychology, Environmental Psychology
Online Identity, Online Social Networks
Self-regulation, Emotion Regulation, Behaviour Change
Intergroup Relations, Collective Action, Under-Represented Populations
Self & Identity, Cross-Cultural Psychology, Personal & Societal Wellbeing