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Séamus Power

@seamusapower

Forthcoming Book: Inequality - The View From Manywheres

Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen.

President-elect @QualPsy

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The Wonderland model of toxic creativity in leadership: When the “never again” impossible becomes not only possible but actual My latest essay, led by Robert Sternberg & Arezoo Dashtaki, helps explain why people vote for autocrats and fascists journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…

The Wonderland model of toxic creativity in leadership: When the “never again” impossible becomes not only possible but actual

My latest essay, led by Robert Sternberg & Arezoo Dashtaki, helps explain why people vote for autocrats and fascists 

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…
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Insightful talk on the open secret of problematic self-reported values & how to redeem them to study collectivism by Thomas Talhelm yesterday at KU Samfundsvidenskab. 🤯 liberals struggling to love their families but have a big ❤️ for generic others. h/t to Séamus Power for organizing.

Insightful talk on the open secret of problematic self-reported values &amp; how to redeem them to study collectivism by <a href="/ThomasTalhelm/">Thomas Talhelm</a> yesterday at <a href="/KuSamf/">KU Samfundsvidenskab</a>. 🤯 liberals struggling to love their families but have a big ❤️ for generic others. h/t to <a href="/SeamusAPower/">Séamus Power</a> for organizing.
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"The “integration paradox” posits that seemingly well-established immigrants and their descendants tend to report more discrimination compared to their more marginalized peers. This study investigates one potential mechanism for this paradox..." new paper by @MerSchaeffer & Kas.

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Taught my "Culture & Morality" seminar yesterday. No phones, no laptops -- we sit and discuss readings. No complaints, no resistance. The students love it. Big difference from a few years ago when they were glued to their screens. Thanks for the assist Jonathan Haidt

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🚨New Publication🚨 Polygyny in Denmark: A study of the instrumentalisation of cultural differences in immigration policies Published, open access, in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Taylor & Francis Research Insights Taylor&Francis News) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Incredible opportunity for a qualitative researcher: LSE Methodology are seeking an assistant professor with particular expertise in qualitative methods @QualPsy

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New #OpenAccess article in JEMs examines Denmark’s evolving stance on polygyny over 30 years. Initially non-interfering, Denmark now uses bigamy laws to criminalize polygyny, impacting immigration and highlighting cultural tensions in a liberal democracy. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

New #OpenAccess article in JEMs examines Denmark’s evolving stance on polygyny over 30 years. Initially non-interfering, Denmark now uses bigamy laws to criminalize polygyny, impacting immigration and highlighting cultural tensions in a liberal democracy.
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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I wrote for The Atlantic on what Solomon Asch's research on social conformity teaches us about preserving America’s universities as centers of intellectual inquiry and debate. The key: follow the data, which shows a variety of voices is better than one. bit.ly/4etZnbB