Simone Schnall

@SimoneSchnall

Reader in Experimental Social Psychology , Fellow . Associate Editor: Royal Society Open Science

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    23. sij

    This was fun – my take on Art, Science, Morality, Artificial Intelligence and everything in between, in interview with . Soon to air on in series on “Cosmos, Consciousness, Meaning.”

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    So excited by this term's line-up . We have of this week, with , Tobias Baer, , , and Clemi Collett next week, and then the following week. So many really interesting talks and panels!

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  3. prije 21 sat

    Join us for talk and panel discussion on Algorithmic Bias, Feb 11, 7:30pm . Only a few tickets left:

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    2. velj
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    The woman behind me on this train just asked her seatmate what the word “ideology” means and I feel like this is the closest I’m ever gonna come to being able to stand up and say yes when someone calls out “Is there a doctor on the train.”

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  6. 2. velj

    (11) Overall, the atmosphere in this country is highly charged. I worry that it doesn’t take much, just a small spark, to ignite strong feelings of moral conviction and anger. Politicians really have to work hard to bring the country together. [end]

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  7. 2. velj

    (10) An obvious challenge now is the . It could increase people’s fear that those who are different, in whatever way, pose a threat. Research shows that people concerned about infectious disease become more negative toward foreign immigrants.

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  8. 2. velj

    (9) Another relevant moral foundation is concern about one’s own physical health and safety. Feeling threatened in this regard can bleed over into people’s moral intuitions, as we, , and colleagues have found.

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  9. 2. velj

    (8) Apart from showing loyalty, people supporting want to have their views respected. People said they felt let down because the result of the referendum was not implemented for such a long time: If you offer a democratic vote, the decision needs to be honoured.

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  10. 2. velj

    (7) My observations fit with Moral Foundations Theory, by et al., that some people feel highly loyal to an ingroup, such as their country, while for others this is hard to comprehend. The theory was replicated recently across many countries.

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  11. 2. velj

    (6) Overhearing people on the subway and the train, a common theme was that they felt disrespected and treated unfairly, because it took 3.5 years to implement their vote in the referendum.

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  12. 2. velj

    (5) An argument broke out on the subway, with a young man confronting someone with a flag, asking them how they liked [crude reference to sex act] China and Russia. Several people started shouting at him. The atmosphere was charged, so I was glad when he left at the next stop.

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  13. 2. velj

    (4) There were many, many young people at the . The intuition that mostly older or retired people voted for was not necessarily reflected in attendance.

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  14. 2. velj

    (3) It’s hard to not get swept away by a feeling of community when everyone around you is celebrating. It’s moving to hear everyone join in to sing the national anthem, even if you don’t feel nationalistic yourself.

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  15. 2. velj

    (2) Some people had invested significant time, money and effort to showing their allegiance, such as this couple, who wore custom-made matching jackets displaying the union jack.

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  16. 2. velj

    (1) Although everyone was in a good mood, I wouldn’t have felt comfortable revealing that I was against . A man next to me asked me several times if I was “anti-anti-EU”, and I pretended not to hear it, because I didn’t want to get into trouble.

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  17. 2. velj

    I’m a social psychologist interested in how people decide what’s right and wrong, and why we often disagree so strongly. Why are people so divided? To study what’s going on, I went to the in Parliament Square on . Here are my findings. [Thread]

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    31. sij

    Our new paper shows that even if individuals dislike immoral outgroups, such immorality is functional to enhance self-view. Basking in detected vice: Outgroup immorality enhances self-view - Simona Sacchi, Marco Brambilla, Verena Graupmann,

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    Teenage start making new connections that help with the development of adult social skills – but could potentially put us at risk of problems:

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    29. sij

    Excited to announce some names for our panel discussion about next week (11 Feb). We will be hearing from Tobias Baer, , , and Clemi Collett. Not one to be missed! Free tickets here:

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  21. 29. sij

    Coming up today in the Social Psychology Seminar Series : on "Tribalism in War and Peace: The nature and evolution of ideological epistemology and its significance for modern social science" Join us! 4pm, Lecture Theatre, Psychology Building, Downing Site.

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