I join Alex Lathbridge, Tristan Ahtone and Candice Bailey to discuss EPO’s work on the psychology of voting. In a year when billions of people have been go to the ballotRead More
I join Alex Lathbridge, Tristan Ahtone and Candice Bailey to discuss EPO’s work on the psychology of voting. In a year when billions of people have been go to the ballotRead More
It’s a massive election year, with billions voting worldwide. But will those casting votes do so logically? Has voter psychology changed in recent years? And what can be learned from it?Read More
Why are we so hostile towards anyone with a different opinion? In this video I explains why we feel the way we do and what that’s got to do with electionRead More
Arguments over the value of nationalism seem to have been raging for centuries, even though the nation state as we know it has only become widespread in the last two hundredRead More
February 4th, 2021: Online Public Event hosted by LSE Speakers and Panel: Michael Bruter is Professor of Political Science in the Department of Government and Director of the Electoral Psychology ObservatoryRead More
Newly published book The Social Psychology of Everyday Politics edited by Associate Professor Caroline Howarth and Dr Eleni Andreouli features chapters by PhD candidate Geetha Reddy and Dr Ilka Gleibs, and PhDRead More
“This topic can perhaps best be summarized by a quote from one of my participants who said, ‘We are striving towards joining the EU and we’re praying to God that we never join the EU.’ This seemingly contradictory statement highlights the tension that individuals and groups experience as they try to reconcile change with continuity,” explains Sandra.
Even thinking about your career is a job in itself. While studying at the LSE, students are encouraged to think about and plan what they will do once they have graduated,Read More