Research Center for Group Dynamics (@rcgd_isr) 's Twitter Profile
Research Center for Group Dynamics

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The birthplace of foundational concepts in social science, RCGD conducts research on observed behavior at the U-M Institute for Social Research. rcgd-isr.bsky

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Unmarried African American friends are more likely than white Americans to form family-like relationships, or surrogate families, where they take care of each other’s needs, says Robert Taylor, professor of social work University of Michigan School of Social Work: “In general, women are closer to their friends

Unmarried African American friends are more likely than white Americans to form family-like relationships, or surrogate families, where they take care of each other’s needs, says Robert Taylor, professor of social work <a href="/UMSocialWork/">University of Michigan School of Social Work</a>: “In general, women are closer to their friends
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Sophie Trawalter spoke on past and contemporary impacts of confederate monuments and their removal at yesterday's Research Center for Group Dynamics seminar. Among her findings: A significant correlation b/n the number monuments in a county and the number of lynchings there.

Sophie Trawalter spoke on past and contemporary impacts of confederate monuments and their removal at yesterday's <a href="/RCGD_ISR/">Research Center for Group Dynamics</a> seminar. Among her findings: A significant correlation b/n the number monuments in a county and the number of lynchings there.
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Thank you to our speakers and staff who made our fall Research Center for Group Dynamics speaker series a success! Each of the talks answered the questions of what makes systemic racism systemic, and how structural elements of race can be represented in our discipline.

Ayße ÜskĂŒl (@uskulayse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

happy to finally share this open access piece where we mapped honor, dignity, and face values and concerns across Mediterranean societies & beyond. huge amount of work went into this and I am grateful to all HONORLOGIC ERC Project team journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11


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Daphne Watkins spoke with Forbes about how a new series of in-depth conversations with celebrated athletes is helping to create new narratives about mental health, particularly among Black boys and men. myumi.ch/1bXqp

Daphne Watkins spoke with <a href="/Forbes/">Forbes</a> about how a new series of in-depth conversations with celebrated athletes is helping to create new narratives about mental health, particularly among Black boys and men. myumi.ch/1bXqp
Robert W. Turner II (@robertturnerphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📱 Calling all community leaders and professionals! Join us for the 2025 Black Men's Brain Health Conference conference, hosted at @xula1925 on Feb. 4-5, 2025 - New Orleans, LA. Admission is FREE! đŸŽŸïž Register today at BIT.LY/2025BMBHC All are welcome! Join us in person or virtually.

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The BMBH Conference is the year's biggest conference on brain health. It's happening in #NewOrleans It's FREE to attend! Everyone is welcome. Join us in person or online. Secure your tickets now at : BIT.LY/2025BMBHC XULA NOLA , Feb 04-5, 2025 During #SuperBowl week!❀

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🌟 A star scholar to watch! Meet Guiying Angel Zhong Guiying (Angel) Zhong, B.S. #Umich, an artist and Research Center for Group Dynamics researcher in the U-M ISR Junior Professional Researchers program (now open to recent college graduates for applications!) Read their feature profile: rcgd.isr.umich.edu/news-events/in


🌟 A star scholar to watch! Meet Guiying Angel Zhong <a href="/g_zhong23/">Guiying (Angel) Zhong, B.S.</a> #Umich, an artist and <a href="/RCGD_ISR/">Research Center for Group Dynamics</a> researcher in the <a href="/umisr/">U-M ISR</a> Junior Professional Researchers program (now open to recent college graduates for applications!)  Read their feature profile:

rcgd.isr.umich.edu/news-events/in

Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"To bridge divides, we often think facts are the key. But that’s wrong. In our studies, we asked a representative sample of Americans what would make them respect a political opponent during a conversation. Their answer? Facts. They thought discussing raw data would keep

"To bridge divides, we often think facts are the key. But that’s wrong.

In our studies, we asked a representative sample of Americans what would make them respect a political opponent during a conversation. Their answer? Facts. They thought discussing raw data would keep
Robert W. Turner II (@robertturnerphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn about Black men’s brain health & cognitive aging from experts in the field! The Black Men's Brain Health Conference Conference hosted @xula1925 on Feb. 4-5, 2025. Join us in person or online. All are welcome. Registration is free! Register Now at: BIT.LY/2025BMBHC

Learn about Black men’s brain health &amp; cognitive aging from experts in the field! The <a href="/BrainHealth4Men/">Black Men's Brain Health Conference</a> Conference hosted @xula1925 on Feb. 4-5, 2025.
Join us in person or online. All are welcome. Registration is free!
Register Now at: BIT.LY/2025BMBHC
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Shift: Managing Your Emotions—So They Don't Manage You | New book by Ethan Kross releases February 4 lsa.umich.edu/psych/news-eve


Shift: Managing Your Emotions—So They Don't Manage You | New book by Ethan Kross releases February 4 lsa.umich.edu/psych/news-eve

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ɱᮇɮᮀÉȘ ᎛᎜᎛ᎏʀÉȘᎀʟ ꜱᎇʀÉȘᎇꜱ Space is still available! 𝗔𝗜 đ—§đ—Œđ—Œđ—č𝘀 đ—łđ—Œđ—ż đ—Ÿđ—¶đ˜đ—Č𝗿𝗼𝘁𝘂𝗿đ—Č đ——đ—¶đ˜€đ—°đ—Œđ˜ƒđ—Č𝗿𝘆 đ—źđ—»đ—± 𝗩𝘂đ—șđ—șđ—źđ—żđ—¶đ˜‡đ—źđ˜đ—¶đ—Œđ—» 📅Weds., Jan. 29 ⌚ 10 a.m. - Noon MORE INFOâžĄïžmyumi.ch/eg2DX #UMMIDAS #TUTORIAL #AI

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Space is still available!

𝗔𝗜 đ—§đ—Œđ—Œđ—č𝘀 đ—łđ—Œđ—ż đ—Ÿđ—¶đ˜đ—Č𝗿𝗼𝘁𝘂𝗿đ—Č đ——đ—¶đ˜€đ—°đ—Œđ˜ƒđ—Č𝗿𝘆 đ—źđ—»đ—± 𝗩𝘂đ—șđ—șđ—źđ—żđ—¶đ˜‡đ—źđ˜đ—¶đ—Œđ—»  

📅Weds., Jan. 29 
⌚ 10 a.m. - Noon 
MORE INFOâžĄïžmyumi.ch/eg2DX

#UMMIDAS #TUTORIAL #AI
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Scholarship applications are now open for the 2025 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods! $150k in scholarships available! Apply by February 28. For more details: myumi.ch/ICPSRscholarsh
 #SumProg25 #ICPSR #QuantitativeMethods #ScholarshipOpportunities #GraduateStudies

Scholarship applications are now open for the 2025 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods!  $150k in scholarships available!  Apply by February 28.  For more details: myumi.ch/ICPSRscholarsh


#SumProg25  #ICPSR #QuantitativeMethods #ScholarshipOpportunities #GraduateStudies
Catherine Thomas (@catcthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! The Behavior, Culture, and Inequality Lab in University of Michigan's (University of Michigan) Department of Psychology is *hiring a full-time Lab Manager* to start in August 2025. Please share widely! Full details are here (applications due March 15): careers.umich.edu/job_detail/258


We're hiring! The Behavior, Culture, and Inequality Lab in University of Michigan's (<a href="/UMich/">University of Michigan</a>) Department of Psychology is *hiring a full-time Lab Manager* to start in August 2025. 

Please share widely! 

Full details are here (applications due March 15): careers.umich.edu/job_detail/258

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Read more from the John Schulenberg special issue! This article focuses on socioeconomic positions and behavioral and cognition regulation in adolescence. To read more, visit the link below! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38845091/

Read more from the John Schulenberg special issue! This article focuses on socioeconomic positions and behavioral and cognition regulation in adolescence. To read more, visit the link below!

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38845091/
Catherine Thomas (@catcthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a researcher of inequality, I've been faced with the conundrum of how to talk about the harms of inequality but in a way that isn't only deficit focused, which can perpetuate the stigma that inequality creates. I'm grateful to have these suggestions by Christina Bauer!

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A new global study led by a @umich researcher found that people worldwide—when choosing among their five senses—agree that sight and hearing are the most useful senses, followed by touch, smell and taste. U-M Psychology news.umich.edu/to-suss-out-wh


A new global study led by a @umich researcher found that people worldwide—when choosing among their five senses—agree that sight and hearing are the most useful senses, followed by touch, smell and taste. <a href="/um_psychology/">U-M Psychology</a> 
news.umich.edu/to-suss-out-wh