"even if data are quantitative and numerical, the ways in which they are analysed and, to a greater extent, the inferences made from this analysis, will vary depending on who the researcher is." I LOVE this paper, which talks about reflexivity in quant, not qual, research tinyurl.com/3r3s39ty
NYU Social Psychology is hiring! This is an OPEN RANK search for 2 positions. We seek candidates from all areas of social psychology and are particularly interested in folks who take unique methodological approaches in their work. apply.interfolio.com/154805 Please share!
I'm very excited to share this new review in @natrevpsych.bsky.social@charlottemoser.bsky.social, India Johnson, and Veronica Derricks, outlining our four “As” of the allyship framework. 1/5
Starter Pack for Social Psychology! Apologies if I made mistakes including/excluding people. I tended to go off BlueSky profile info! Just let me know if you want in or out! 😊 #SocialPsyc#Psychology 🧪
If you are in NYC next week on Wednesday, join other scientists to demand the end of fossil fuel financing.
Out of the lab (/office/library) & into the streets! Less than a week until scientist day in the Summer of Heat actions to end fossil fuel financing. If you can be in NYC on June 12 join us! See more info in flyer and links below and fill out our interest form tinyurl.com/SOH-science or contact me.
This academic year has been particularly challenging for those working at universities in the U.S. Over the past few months I've been thinking about how we ended up here, and some paths forward. I wrote down some of those thoughts for the Brookings Institution: www.brookings.edu/articles/uni...
When academic institutions ignore and otherwise fail to engage with broader publics, that breeds a sense of resentment toward them.