University of Chichester Psychology & Criminology Profile picture
Discover our BSc, MSc, MSci, and PhD Psychology, BSc Criminology, and BSc Criminology & Forensic Psychology programmes! | @chiuni Bishop Otter Campus

Oct 15, 2021, 10 tweets

šŸ§µResearch News šŸ§µ #Psychology and #Criminology Autumn @chiuni

1/ Dr Valentina Canessa-Pollard presented at Animal Behaviour Society International Conference
ABS 2021 Virtual Meeting in August, with an invited talk "Chants across the world: a convergent cultural evolution?"

2/@SJBennett_Psych has written a book chapter with @petra_vackova + @kidsandPA from the Open University. The book is entitled: Childrensā€™ narratives of loss, death and dying during the COVID-19 pandemic. amazon.co.uk/Narratives-COVā€¦

4/ Professor Esther Burkitt and colleagues from Education are developing a consultancy project to examine the benefits of bilingual story books on family communication.

5/ Dr Valentina Canessa-Pollard has published : Waters, S., Kanber, E., Lavan, N., Belyk, M., Carey, D., Cartei, V., ... & McGettigan, C. (2021). Singers and non-singers differ in the performance and neural representation of vocal imitation. psyarxiv.com/bzdta/downloadā€¦

6/ @SJBennett_Psych has published 2 articles with colleagues from Portsmouth based on the ā€˜Policing the Pandemic Projectā€™ in collaboration with Hampshire Constabulary. The 1st focus is on Police Wellbeing during the Pandemic, The 2nd looks at public perceptions of policing.

7/ Professor Esther Burkitt and colleagues have submitted the 2nd Edition Child Development + The Brain for University of Bristol Press.This will be out in 2022! Abbott, R Burkitt, E & Karousou, R. Child and Adolescent Development + The Brain:University of Bristol/ Policy Press.

8/@SJBennett_Psych presented at the Policing and Society Conference (Iceland) unak.is/english/upcomiā€¦.
Presentation Title: Giving the right service to different people: revisiting police legitimacy in the post Covid-19 world

9/ Dr Roy Spina served as external examiner for a PhD viva for now Dr Chan Feifei at University of Macau in China on July 20th, 2021. The title of the thesis was: Divergent effects of warmth versus competence social rejections: An explanation based on the Need-Threat model

3/ @RodhamKaren chapter accepted:Wise, R., Gavin, J. & Rodham, K.Doing digital qualitative research: Key ethical considerations. In Hayre, C.M., Muller, D., Hackett, P. & Scherer, M. (Eds) The Future of Qualitative Research in Healthcare:The Role + Management of Digital Methods.

Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.

A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.

Keep scrolling