Unity and Division in the Contexts of Covid-19 and Brexit

Hands Across the Waters – Divided Societies in Britain, Ireland and the United States, focused on the role of psychological research and advocacy in addressing increasingly divided societies in Britain, Ireland, and the United States, drawing on findings from our Beyond Us and Them research project.

Dominic Abrams, Professor of Social Psychology and the Director of the Centre for the Study of Group Processes in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent, recently spoke at the APA 2020 Virtual Convention.

APA 2020 was an event organised by the American Psychological Association/Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issue Symposium (SPSSI).

Dominics talk, Hands Across the Waters – Divided Societies in Britain, Ireland and the United States, focused on the role of psychological research and advocacy in addressing increasingly divided societies in Britain, Ireland, and the United States, drawing on findings from our Beyond Us and Them research project.

  • APA 2020
  • Beyond Us and Them
  • COVID

Unity and Division in the Contexts of Covid-19 and Brexit

August 2020

Author: Dominic Abrams, University of Kent with Fanny Aloy (Kent), Jo Broadwood & Isobel Platts-Dunn (Belong Network)

Hands Across the Waters – Divided Societies in Britain, Ireland and the United States, focused on the role of psychological research and advocacy in addressing increasingly divided societies in Britain, Ireland, and the United States, drawing on findings from our Beyond Us and Them research project.