
Sandy Schumann (PhD) πͺπΊ
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Lecturer and Course director @UCLCrimeScience | UCL Co-lead @ukrepro | Find me here: bsky.app/profile/sandysβ¦
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New paper in PNASNews from Kobi Hackenburg with Helen Margetts. Kobiβs thread outlines the paper β¬οΈ



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Had a great time discussing and presenting on the many research methods for studying extremist communities online. Thanks a lot to Sandy Schumann (PhD) πͺπΊ @Isabellevdv Ryan Scrivens for organizing the workshop and excited to be a part of what is to come next. Lorentz Center


Itβs a wrap! We concluded our 5-day Lorentz Center workshop on Methods for Studying Hate and (Violent) Extremism Online. An amazing group did a lot of heavy intellectual lifting. @Isabellevdv Ryan Scrivens and myself are grateful for everyoneβs contributions. Next stop: our book!



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New paper! The Replication Database: Documenting the Replicability of Psychological Science. Check a novel interactive platform hosting 1,239 originals paired w/ replication findings forrt-replications.shinyapps.io/fred_explorer. Published in Journal of Open Psychology Data led by @aufdroeseler doi.org/10.5334/jopd.1β¦



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Our work on attitudinal inoculation in the context of violent extremism is now published - "attitudinal inoculation conferred resistance to violent extremist propaganda for a short period and for individuals who are perhaps less at risk of being persuaded" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/caβ¦

I am excited to join London's Violence Reduction Unit steering group on online harms! I look forward to working with a wide range of stakeholders to explore how online harms facilitate violence offline and prevent violence in London.
