BackgroundIn the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, as with other types of crises and emergencies, there have been doubts about the extent to which the public are able to engage effectively with the required behaviour. These doubts are based on outdated models of group psychology.Aims and argumentWe analyse the role of group processes in the COVID-19 pandemic in three domains: recognition of threat, adherence by the public to the required public health behaviours (and the factors that increase such adherence) and actions of the many community mutual aid groups that arose during lockdown. In each case, we draw upon the accumulated research on behaviour in emergencies and disast...
Understanding collective behaviour is an important aspect of managing the pandemic response. Here th...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
This chapter will explore psychological and demographic influences on citizens’ ability to enact pro...
Background In the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the Covid-...
Background In the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the COVID...
This chapter seeks to understand the psychological facilitators of active community engagement with ...
The impact of COVID-19 on our way of life is yet to be fully understood. However, social psychology ...
This data collection includes quantitative and interview data obtained in the three research strands...
In the face of a novel infectious disease, changing our collective behaviour is critical to saving l...
BackgroundGovernments have relied on their citizens to adhere to a variety of transmission-reducing ...
Structural inequalities and identity processes are pivotal to understanding public response to COVID...
Structural inequalities and identity processes are pivotal to understanding public response to COVID...
Structural inequalities and identity processes are pivotal to understanding public response to COVID...
In this paper, we analyse the conditions under which the COVID-19 pandemic will lead either to socia...
The Covid-19 pandemic poses an exceptional challenge for humanity. Because public behaviour is key ...
Understanding collective behaviour is an important aspect of managing the pandemic response. Here th...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
This chapter will explore psychological and demographic influences on citizens’ ability to enact pro...
Background In the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the Covid-...
Background In the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the COVID...
This chapter seeks to understand the psychological facilitators of active community engagement with ...
The impact of COVID-19 on our way of life is yet to be fully understood. However, social psychology ...
This data collection includes quantitative and interview data obtained in the three research strands...
In the face of a novel infectious disease, changing our collective behaviour is critical to saving l...
BackgroundGovernments have relied on their citizens to adhere to a variety of transmission-reducing ...
Structural inequalities and identity processes are pivotal to understanding public response to COVID...
Structural inequalities and identity processes are pivotal to understanding public response to COVID...
Structural inequalities and identity processes are pivotal to understanding public response to COVID...
In this paper, we analyse the conditions under which the COVID-19 pandemic will lead either to socia...
The Covid-19 pandemic poses an exceptional challenge for humanity. Because public behaviour is key ...
Understanding collective behaviour is an important aspect of managing the pandemic response. Here th...
Accumulated evidence demonstrates the centrality of social psychology to the behavior of members of ...
This chapter will explore psychological and demographic influences on citizens’ ability to enact pro...