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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: Childrens’ narratives of loss, death and dying during the COVID-19 pandemic. amazon.co.uk/Narratives-COV…
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/download…
6/ @SJBennett_Psych has published 2 articles with colleagues from Portsmouth based on the ‘Policing the Pandemic Project’ 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/upcomi….
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.

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