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Social psychology and policy-making: past neglect, future promise
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posted on 2023-06-08, 12:35 authored by Rupert Brown, Richard De VisserRichard De Visser, Helga Dittmar, John DruryJohn Drury, Tom FarsidesTom Farsides, Donna JessopDonna Jessop, Paul SparksRupert Brown, Richard de Visser, Helga Dittmar, John Drury, Tom Farsides, Donna Jessop and Paul Sparks of the school of psychology at the University of Sussex make the case for including academic evidence from the world of social psychology in policymaking around some key contemporary public issues, from health and wellbeing to social cohesion and resilience
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Public Policy ResearchISSN
1744-5396Publisher
Institute for Public Policy ResearchExternal DOI
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4Volume
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227-234Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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2012-10-18Usage metrics
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