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The Schaeffer Center

Dr. S茅amus Power on Field Social Psychology

University Room: Omid & Gisel Kordestani Rooftop Conference Center (Q-801)
Monday, October 10, 2022 - 18:30 to 19:30

罢丑别听George & Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention聽is honored to host聽Dr.聽S茅amus Power,聽Associate聽Professor of cultural psychology at the University of Copenhagen,聽for his guest聽lecture聽presentation聽鈥淔ield Social Psychology:聽Processes of World-Making.鈥

I introduce field social psychology as a conceptual and methodological approach aimed at re-expanding the dominant social psychological paradigm, and consequently, as a way to think of psychology as 鈥榳orld-making.鈥 I illustrate the utility of this approach through two examples from one line of my research concerned with social movements. The first example is based on prolonged field work in Ireland where I examined dynamics of (non)protest during an economic recession and subsequent recovery. The second example, with colleagues from Oslo, used field social psychology to understand the motivations of protesting youth in Norway who were concerned with political inaction to mitigate climate change. I end by discussing the implications of field social psychology and the possibilities of conceptualizing social psychology as, and for, world-making.

S茅amus Power聽is an聽Associate聽Professor of cultural psychology at the University of Copenhagen. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Social Sciences Division at the University of Chicago.聽His PhD and MA are from the transdisciplinary Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago.聽He has an MPhil in Social and Developmental Psychology at the University of Cambridge. His BSc in Applied Psychology is from University College Cork. S茅amus Power is from Ireland and has lived, traveled, and worked throughout the world. His work has been featured in numerous international media outlets including The Guardian, The BBC, and The Atlantic. He currently resides in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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