Julia Pearce
@drjuliapearce
Social Psychologist @warstudies @KingsCollegeLon. Interests include risk perception, communication & behavioural responses to extreme events. Views my own.
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Great to have an opportunity to briefly introduce our research to a wider audience last night. For anyone interested in more detail I had a longer chat with @morrison_jf on @Terror_podcast. Available at m.soundcloud.com/user-366747443…
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Julia Pearce: Terrorism Risk Perception and Communication
'Understanding the risks of terrorism' - don't miss @drjuliapearce tonight at 8.30pm on @BBCRadio4 Analysis @KCLSecurity @KingsSSPP
🚨JUST ACCEPTED🚨 Was rejection of COVID-19 policies & recommendations driven by ideological considerations or broad mistrust in the system? In a forthcoming paper in EJPR, @LouiseHalberg & I show that polarized opinions about COVID-19 was as much - or more - about trust than…
Just accepted at @easpinfo EJSP: Explaining a Collective False Alarm: Context and Cognition in the 2017 Oxford Street Crowd Flight Incident @DermotBarr @LindaBell03 @cagli456 qeios.com/read/32WFAB
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Explaining a Collective False Alarm: Context and Cognition in the Oxford Street Crowd Flight...
Collective false alarms can cause significant disruption, costly emergency response, and distress. Yet an adequate psychological explanation for these incidents is lacking. We interviewed 39 partic...
This short online survey is still open! If you are working in this space and could spare a few minutes, please help us to develop guidance to support more equitable health outcomes during future communicable disease outbreaks. For info & survey link: lnkd.in/emNr3RvG
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Grateful as I am for speed and reach of online publication, still get a real buzz out of hard copy 🙂🥳
📰News story!📰A new review by Zelenka Martin et al. has identified a lack of approaches to support the use & evaluation of behavioural science in intervention & guidance development during emergency responses. More➡️bit.ly/3zU7YFn
Do you work for a regional or local public health authority in England? Does your role include communicating with local communities during infectious disease outbreaks? If so please take our short online survey. For more info: tinyurl.com/5h22c38v
Our new paper exploring the relationship between shared identity and interoperability using discussion-based exercises is published🚨 Available open access here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… @DrRichardAmlot @ProfJohnDrury @alexanderhaslam & Holly Carter
🚨 Event TOMORROW - Gender and Race in Academia 🚨 Pat O’Connor (Limerick) and Natalie Wall (King’s) present their new books, followed by an open panel on experiences of gender and race when working at the university. 🗓️ Thu 27 June, 5-7pm, the Exchange, Bush House.…
This is an important Govt. initiative, with simple steps you can take to prepare for a future emergency. Several of our team were involved, giving advice, doing background research and supporting development. Take 5mins for a look. prepare.campaign.gov.uk
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