Harriet Tenenbaum
harriet-tenenbaum.bsky.social
Harriet Tenenbaum
@harriet-tenenbaum.bsky.social

Professor of Social and Developmental Psychology, University of Surrey. Researches children and social justice, emotion development, and teaching and learning throughout the lifespan. Co-Editor, Social Development https://bsky.app/profile/socialdevelopment .. more

Education 46%
Psychology 34%

No, but that is horribe. Your poor student.

This new study explores how listeners integrate vocal cues—specifically whether a male voice sounds gay or straight—with stereotypical sentence content during real-time sentence processing.

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(PDF) Does sounding 'Gay' or 'Straight' affect how we understand language? Sentence comprehension is regulated by the speaker's perceived sexual orientation
PDF | Social interactions are shaped by the way individuals communicate. Listeners form impressions based on how someone sounds, and the message... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on R...
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Starting university doesn’t mean students already know how to use academic language. Our new blog explores why learning discipline-specific academic language is vital for student success and a healthy democracy. srheblog.com
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Placement years are wonderful opportunities for students.
What I have learnt from my psychology research assistant placement!

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Our new paper finds that knowledge and comfort predict greater teaching about sexism: link.springer.com/article/10.1..., which is why we created a website with resources for teachers: www.teachgenderequality.org. Please share our resources! @surreypsychology.bsky.social @socialpsychology.bsky.social
Knowledge and comfort predict teaching about sexism in school teachers - Social Psychology of Education
Although lessons about sexism can increase gender egalitarianism in children, teachers often shy away from discussing sensitive topics, such as sexism, in classrooms. We conducted two studies to exami...
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Check out this paper by Planalp and colleagues who show that empathy, while essential in human relationships, can be a risky strength, as it may lead to personal distress and higher depressive risk.
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Empathy as a Risky Strength: Associations With Parent and Child Depressive Symptoms in Middle Childhood
Healthy human relationships incorporate empathy; yet empathy may sometimes be a risky strength. Here we examine whether links between parent and child depressive symptoms are moderated by child empat...
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This is why placement years are so important! @surreypsychology.bsky.social

So true- I've not been to Markey's....

Sorry, I should have explained that lecturer = assistant professor so we would allocate you research time.
What have I learned from being a placement student at University of Surrey!

Of course! Please send me an email with any questions.

Please contact me with any questions!

English children perceived it as more unfair when a working-class child, rather than an upper-class child, faced negative treatment. Children (aged 9-11) were more likely to see teacher decisions as unfair and attribute them to discrimination than 6-8s. doi.org/10.1111/bjdp...
British Journal of Developmental Psychology | Wiley Online Library
The present study examined 6 to 11-year-old British children's ability to identify and reason about the causes of a teacher's and mother's differential treatment based on a story character's class ba...
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Witnessing class/race privelege on the train. Bunch of Guildford High students with feet on the seats loudly playing music and shouting (to the point they can be heard in the next carriage) and the guard does nothing. Imagine if they were Black British students attending a state school...
Do you want to know more about barriers underrepresented researchers face in writing grant applications? Find out here the results of our project doi.org/10.15126/901...

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I’m excited that @socialdevelopment.bsky.social (edited by @doctinak.bsky.social, @harriet-tenenbaum.bsky.social, & me) is now on Bluesky! Follow us for current news about the journal and our latest published research.

I agree. Move to the UK! I'd love to have you here.

You may well wish you had not written this 😂
Reality check.
Thank you, Financial Times.
Seriously! Why do so many scientific, educational, and media outlets still include an X/Twitter "share" button with no corresponding one for Bluesky?

Read the room, folks.

So sorry about your ankle (and the 'King')...

And Francisco Pons is your Head of Section. He's absolutely lovely!

This is an important and sobering piece for those interested in equality in academia. I was turned down more than once before promotion: anesaresearch.wordpress.com/2025/01/17/w...
Women Professors in UK Academia
Recently, I applied for a Professorship (spoiler alert: I didn’t get it) and as part of that application, I wondered what was the likelihood of attaining a Professorship as a woman. So, I did…
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Please post the link when published.

listened to a brilliant talk by @idoshal.bsky.social on uneven affective and cognitive empathy in neurodiverse populations @surreypsychology.bsky.social

Not so great for folk in the US either!