The new normal of social psychology in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights and advice from leaders in the field
Revisiting the history of social psychology, one noticeable trend is that the agenda of social psychologists is interwoven with events that happen in society and the world (Ross et al., 2010). For example, the Holocaust during World War II stimulated social psychologists’ interest in ethnocentrism,...
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Main Authors: | TAM, Kim Pong, LEUNG, Angela K. Y., KHAN, Sammyh |
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