Excited to share that I've got a new paper out, co-written with Nick Chater and George Loewenstein! It's a pretty big review of the interactions between individual minds and large-scale economic inequality. Take a look - I'm happy to share the paper if needed!
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Part of a dialogue— @psychscience.bsky.social #PSPI
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It was fun and energizing to write this paper with ~80% of the lab (broadly defined)! 😂
Guillaume Johnson and I wrote about apologies in racialized organizations being decoupled from actual anti-racist actions.
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Local communities are starting to vote against data centers. The more they know, the less they support them.
This is an issue that can motivate rural voters. They want to protect their land, electricity, and water.
Read the latest Psychological Science in the Public Interest: The Political #Psychology of Economic Inequality
@danieljconnolly.bsky.social, APS Fellow Nick Chater, APS Fellow George Loewenstein
Our new pub is out! We argue that any future scholarship on the politics of inequality should center the people. We call this the PUBLIC framework (Pluralistic methods, UnBiased perspectives, Local dynamics, Intersectional understanding, & Critical of power).
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The latest PSPI issue examines the political psychology of economic inequality and highlights the cognitive processes that sustain high levels of inequality across nations.
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Our new pub is out! We argue that any future scholarship on the politics of inequality should center the people. We call this the PUBLIC framework (Pluralistic methods, UnBiased perspectives, Local dynamics, Intersectional understanding, & Critical of power).
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Our new pub is out! We argue that any future scholarship on the politics of inequality should center the people. We call this the PUBLIC framework (Pluralistic methods, UnBiased perspectives, Local dynamics, Intersectional understanding, & Critical of power).
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...