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    23. pro 2019.

    Excited to complete our book "The New Psychology of Sport and Exercise" before the end of the year. Thanks to all the contributors for their hard work in producing what looks like a game-changing volume. 20 great chapters, one big message.

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  2. prije 18 sati

    This is another one of those benches I wish you were sitting on. It's at Culmstock beacon -- built in 1588 as part of an elaborate signalling system to warn of an approaching Armada.

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    A textbook example of the if ever there was one -- together with the accompanying narrative about "unconventional times" and "unique personal skills".

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    The PM's assertion that his minister "didn't break any rules" shows a complete misunderstanding of how grant processes are designed to operate. If these are subverted (as they were egregiously in this case) democracy breaks down and we are all worse off.

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    , , , whatever. I'm sure it will happen.

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    In Cornwall for Day 1 of our friends' Bre-enter campaign. A lovely morning.

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    31. sij

    Hi ! Thought you might like to know this paper with , Michael Platow & Kate Reynolds grew from a seed you planted back in 2016 when you pointed me toward ASPIRe. Thank you!

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  9. 30. sij

    In Cornwall for the sunset of Britain's European project. I find it hard to imagine that in the future people's nostalgia for today will not be every bit as potent as the nostalgia that fuelled Brexit. The big question is whether it will be as toxic.

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  10. 28. sij

    This isn't just about being on the right side of history; it's about helping to make a history that has a right side.

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  11. 28. sij

    Along with my colleagues and Jason Mattingley, I was very happy to add my name to this petition. Will anyone who matters pay heed? I don't know. What I do know is, if they don't, the consequences will be dire.

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    25. sij

    Don't forget! Tonight, 8pm, BBC Radio 4 'The Science of Evil' On the roots of contemporary social psychology in the holocaust. Don't miss it!

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  13. 25. sij

    These ideas are also central to the logic of self-categorization theory and, in particular, to its perennially relevant insights into the process of social stereotyping. This was what first got me excited as a researcher. And I felt an echo of that same excitement today.

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  14. 25. sij

    This realisation was foundational to the "New Look" work of Jerome Bruner in the 1950s which was in turn an inspiration for Henri Tajfel's early work on (social) categorisation in the 1960s.

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  15. 25. sij

    What makes Riley's work so relevant to social psychology is that these points all apply (and indeed are especially true) when it comes to social perception — that is, the perception of social objects in social contexts.

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  16. 25. sij

    What is so impressive about Riley’s work — and what this exhibition sheds particular light on — is the empirical precision of the work that she uses to bring these various points to life. This is the hallmark of a great scientist not just a great artist.

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  17. 25. sij

    5. Wholes are more than just sums of parts. In particular, this is because wholes have emergent properties that cannot be anticipated by, or discovered through, attention to their constituent elements.

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  18. 25. sij

    4. For all these reasons, reality is not something that it is possible to apprehend on the basis of information alone. We often find it hard to make sense of (sensory) data, and need other people to help us interpret it.

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  19. 25. sij

    3. What you see depends on your vantage point as well as the lens through which you look. When you look at this image front-on with a naked eye, for example, you cannot discern the structure that a camera detects and that you can see when you look at it side on.

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  20. 25. sij

    2. The perceiver is always an active agent in the process of perception. This is something Riley learned from studying Seurat, whose pointilism she took to its logical extreme. What one sees is an achievement not a given. (see also work by )

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  21. 25. sij

    1. The nature of 'things'—even those that seem 'basic' (eg, a straight line or the colour red)—is always conditioned by context. "You can never see a colour by itself", Riley observed, "it is always affected by other colours". This is a basic tenet of semiology

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