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Rather than follow our instincts, there's a more constructive way to understand and respond to hypocrisy. Join "The Hypocrisy Trap" author @mhallsworth.bsky.social at @lsepbs.bsky.social next week on Wednesday, Nov. 19th, when he will discuss tools for moving from outrage to outcomes:
The Hypocrisy Trap with Dr Michael Hallsworth
Dr Hallsworth will explore how the "hypocrisy trap" — our relentless drive to expose inconsistency — either breeds more hypocrisy or exhausts our belief in shared standards altogether.
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November 14, 2025 at 12:16 PM
🚀 Thinking about accelerating your career with behavioural science?

Join us for an online information session to learn everything you need to know about our world-leading Executive MSc Behavioural Science.

📅 25 Nov
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Executive MSc Behavioural Science
Taught by world-leading behavioural science experts, our Executive MSc Behavioural Science combines rigorous academic training with practical insights.
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November 14, 2025 at 3:59 PM
📣 We're hiring: Assistant Professor in Psychological & Behavioural Science of Sustainability 🌱

This exciting role sits within PBS and contributes to the Global School of Sustainability (GSoS) under the Building Sustainable Societies theme.

⏳ Apply by 25 Jan
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November 13, 2025 at 12:36 PM
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Our lives are full of accusations of hypocrisy, yet little seems to change. Join "The Hypocrisy Trap" author @mhallsworth.bsky.social at @lsepbs.bsky.social on Wednesday, Nov. 19th, where he will discuss tools for moving from outrage to outcomes with Professor @liamdelaney2025.bsky.social:
The Hypocrisy Trap with Dr Michael Hallsworth
Dr Hallsworth will explore how the "hypocrisy trap" — our relentless drive to expose inconsistency — either breeds more hypocrisy or exhausts our belief in shared standards altogether.
www.lse.ac.uk
November 7, 2025 at 8:28 PM
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🧠 Michael Muthukrishna @michael.muthukrishna.com, professor of Economic Psychology at LSE @lsepbs.bsky.social, explores our “collective brain.” Unlike other animals, humans build on cultural knowledge, enabling us to solve new challenges together.

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What makes us human ?
One of the enduring questions for humanity is what makes humans so different from other animals. The answer to that question is that we discovered a new source of information to guide our behavior tha...
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November 5, 2025 at 12:56 PM
🌿 We’re hiring! Assistant Professor in Social Psychology / Environmental Psychology 🌿

The successful candidate will join our world-leading community of scholars & contribute to teaching across our programmes, including the MSc Societal and Environmental Psychology.

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November 7, 2025 at 10:01 AM
🎓 What happens when a seasoned professional becomes a student again?

In a new post for the PBS blog, Mark Robinson reflects on his return to university and his experience studying for an MSc in Organisational and Social Psychology as a mature student.
Not better or worse, just different - LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science
What’s it like to go back to university after a long and successful career? In this post, Mark Robinson reflects on his return to university and his experience studying for an MSc in Organisational…
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November 6, 2025 at 5:19 PM
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Come and work with my wonderful colleagues @lsepbs.bsky.social!

Assistant Professor in Social #Psychology / Environmental Psychology

#AcademicSky

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November 6, 2025 at 4:50 PM
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NEW✨ Is there a better way to organise the global economy?

Why We’re Getting Poorer: A Realist’s Guide to the Economy and How we fix it by Cahal Moran @lsepbs.bsky.social @wmcollinsbooks.bsky.social reviewed by Vamika Goel.
Is there a better way to organise the global economy? - LSE Review of Books
Why We’re Getting Poorer by Cahal Moran critiques the inequality of the global economy & proposes alternative policies to make things fairer & more sustainable.
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November 5, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Alex Gillespie & Brady Wagoner extend the concept of “looping effects”, where scientific classifications change the people classified, to psychological theories.

Traditionally seen as destabilising or problematic, looping effects, the authors argue, are essential & valuable.
The looping effects of psychological theories: From anomaly to opportunity - Alex Gillespie, Brady Wagoner, 2025
Looping effects were introduced by philosopher Ian Hacking to refer to the two-way interactive relationship between scientific classifications and the people cl...
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November 4, 2025 at 3:44 PM
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'We are literally part of something bigger than ourselves.'

@michael.muthukrishna.com, professor of economic psychology @lsepbs.bsky.social, reflects on human evolution, culture, and what makes for a meaningful life.

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November 3, 2025 at 3:29 PM
📘 Our lives are full of accusations of hypocrisy — against politicians, companies, and each other. Yet despite this noise, little seems to change. Join us for this talk on 19 Nov where @mhallsworth.bsky.social & @liamdelaney2025.bsky.social will discuss Michael's recent book 'The Hypocrisy Trap'.
The Hypocrisy Trap with Dr Michael Hallsworth
Dr Hallsworth will explore how the "hypocrisy trap" — our relentless drive to expose inconsistency — either breeds more hypocrisy or exhausts our belief in shared standards altogether.
www.lse.ac.uk
October 31, 2025 at 4:22 PM
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For anyone interested in #psychology, #research assessment and evaluation, how the expert panel rated research submitted to #REF2021 - and especially the fate of #qualitative research - our article in Cogent Psychology is #OpenAccess (link in next post).

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October 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM
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"For any patient voice to have impact, there has to be listening" Prof Alex Gillespie. @lsepbs.bsky.social Fascinating research chat going on here. If you would like to watch our previous research chats, follow this link 👀https://www.careopinion.org.uk/info/research-chats #Coconf25
Care Opinion research chats | Care Opinion
Welcome to our research chats: each one a half-hour, informal, online conversation with a…
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October 23, 2025 at 9:45 AM
LSE Research Showcase: Learning from complaints in organisations with Dr Tom Reader.

Open to LSE staff, students, alumni and their visitors, and prospective LSE students.

🗓️ Tuesday 4 November 2025
🕚 11-11.30am
📍 Shaw Library, Old Building

Learn more and sign up ⬇️
Learning from complaints in organisations
Most organisations receive complaints from their end-users and stakeholders, and this feedback can be essential for both correcting problems and driving innovation. However, many organisations…
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October 22, 2025 at 3:05 PM
🎭 Can behavioural science and theatre join forces to tackle corruption?

Paulius Yamin, Sergejus Muravjovas & Dalton Maggs combined Legislative Theatre with Installation Theory to test how performance and behavioural insights might reshape anti-corruption strategies in healthcare.
Using theatre and behavioural science to rethink anti-corruption interventions - LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science
What happens when you infuse the Legislative Theatre with the Installation Theory and address bribery in healthcare? In their blog post, LSE alumnus Paulius Yamin, Sergejus Muravjovas, and Dalton Magg...
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October 21, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Safety isn’t just about speaking up — it’s about how others listen. Alyssa Pandolfo, Tom Reader & Alex Gillespie introduce EARS: a new tool for coding real-world safety listening behaviours in conversations before aviation crashes and near misses.
Frontiers | The Ecological Assessment of Responses to Speaking-up tool—development and reliability testing of a method for coding safety listening behavior in naturalistic conversations
IntroductionSafety communication is crucial for accident aversion across industries. While researchers often focus on encouraging concern-raising (‘safety vo...
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October 15, 2025 at 4:19 PM
📄 Text can tell us a lot about psychology, but only if we have valid measurement tools.

A new article by Alex Goddard & Alex Gillespie addresses this problem with the RAMP method, which helps develop and validate text classifiers in psychology.

Read the #OpenAccess paper: buff.ly/UOlEw0F
October 10, 2025 at 12:48 PM
Next week ⬇️
📚 Join our first public event of 2025/26, where Dr Cahal Moran will discuss his new book "Why We’re Getting Poorer: A Realist’s Guide to the Economy and How We Can Fix it".

📅 Monday 13 October
⌚ 6.30-8pm
📍 In person and online
🔗 Learn more & secure your place: buff.ly/WOfanJM

#Event #BookLaunch
Why we're getting poorer | Cahal Moran
6.30pm Mon 13 Oct | Carolina Alves, Antonia Jennings, Cahal Moran | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
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October 7, 2025 at 8:29 AM
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September 26, 2025 at 8:16 AM
🦫 Dr Miriam Tresh (Deputy Head of Department) and Champa Heidbrink (Department Manager) bumped into Felix the Beaver on campus the other day!

#PartofLSE #Felix #Welcome2025
September 26, 2025 at 8:38 AM
📚 Join our first public event of 2025/26, where Dr Cahal Moran will discuss his new book "Why We’re Getting Poorer: A Realist’s Guide to the Economy and How We Can Fix it".

📅 Monday 13 October
⌚ 6.30-8pm
📍 In person and online
🔗 Learn more & secure your place: buff.ly/WOfanJM

#Event #BookLaunch
Why we're getting poorer | Cahal Moran
6.30pm Mon 13 Oct | Carolina Alves, Antonia Jennings, Cahal Moran | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
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September 22, 2025 at 2:04 PM
🎉 We're proud to have been ranked number one in the UK for Psychology by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026! LSE has also been named the top university overall.

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#PartofLSE #Psychology #LeagueTable
September 19, 2025 at 1:16 PM
🌎 Most people haven’t heard of the Sixth Mass Extinction, yet they’re ready to act when they learn about it.

New global study, led by @gangashreedhar.bsky.social, shows surprising public support for change.

📖 Learn more: www.lse.ac.uk/pbs/assets/d...

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September 18, 2025 at 2:38 PM
🗣️ Speaking up can save lives — but only if others listen.

Alyssa Pandolfo, Tom Reader & Alex Gillespie studied flightdeck transcripts before crashes and near-misses to reveal how safety listening behaviours shape outcomes.

Read the #OpenAccess paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Safety Listening in High‐Risk Situations: A Qualitative Analysis of Responses to Safety Voice in Aviation
Safety listening—responses to voice acts aimed at preventing harm—can avert organizational failures like airplane crashes. Research often focuses on attitudes and perceptions of listening using self-...
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September 15, 2025 at 11:23 AM