Keith Payne
@keithpayne.bsky.social
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Social psychologist studying racial and economic inequality. Author of Good Reasonable People and The Broken Ladder.
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keithpayne.bsky.social
Agreed but they are probably not being built on social media. Real life in person contexts that cut across politics is the best bet. Your local PTA, coffee shop, etc.
keithpayne.bsky.social
In Good Reasonable People, published before the election, I argued that in a country diversifying this fast, Republicans will have to choose between maintaining power or maintaining democracy. This is what their choice looks like.
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neillewisjr.bsky.social
1/8. This week I had a few different conversations with scholars who, in the face of the attacks on science and institutions of learning in the U.S., are wondering what to do. One suggestion I have is: keep doing your work. It matters in and of itself. Why do I say that? A few reasons.
keithpayne.bsky.social
Thank you Nelson!
nappell.bsky.social
I’m 1/3 of the way into @keithpayne.bsky.social’s “Good Reasonable People” and I already recommend it. It pairs well with a lot of posts that @kameronhurley.com makes about media and marketing. Give it a go. This is very good and it’s also reasonable - and we are in need of reasonable.
The cover of Good Reasonable People by Keith Payne
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ghohmeyer.bsky.social
I had to zoom through this fast because the library only gave me 7 days so thank you @keithpayne.bsky.social for writing a book I needed AND a book I could easily understand while including and summarizing tons of scientific studies and information. Now I need the physical book for the citation list
keithpayne.bsky.social
Thank you Gretchen!
keithpayne.bsky.social
Thank you!
mpasset.bsky.social
Good Reasonable People by @keithpayne.bsky.social is the first time I’ve ever listened to an audiobook that was so good that I then ordered a physical copy of the book because I want to have it on my shelf.
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authorbillsullivan.com
The most important paragraph I’ve read this year on how to engage with people who hold different views. From @keithpayne.bsky.social “Good Reasonable People”
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joesimons.bsky.social
A core memory from grad school: @keithpayne.bsky.social quietly drawing attention to the relative effect size of implicit and explicit measures of racial prejudice with 2008 voting behaviour
keithpayne.bsky.social
What all the postmortems of the election overlook is that republicans regularly get 60% of white votes and whites are 70% of the electorate. So they start with 42% off the bat. They only need to get 8.1% from all other groups to win a majority vote share.
keithpayne.bsky.social
Thank you Sarah!
sarahzh.bsky.social
Book strongly recommended. As someone who is interested in Psychology and Politics. This book is what I am looking for! Thank you for writing this. @keithpayne.bsky.social
keithpayne.bsky.social
Thanks Erin!
erincoo-psych.bsky.social
I highly recommend listening to Keith’s conversation about his new book here! Super interesting ideas for our current political climate.
keithpayne.bsky.social
Not bad company I’m keeping lately. Just sayin
keithpayne.bsky.social
Not bad company I’m keeping lately. Just sayin
keithpayne.bsky.social
Thank you Ben!
benziegler.bsky.social
I listened-watched this engaging interview twice. Psychologist Keith Payne (@keithpayne.bsky.social) discusses his latest book, Good Reasonable People. As a conflict mediator, I learned some new things from this interview re: bridging differences. Beautiful stuff! youtu.be/DXdFRRljLfc?...
Keith Payne (on the psychology behind the political divide) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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keithpayne.bsky.social
Me explaining to non-social psychologist what all our conferences and journals are called.
shawneee.bsky.social
#meme #memes #cat #cats
Whimsical evening in a forest with a black cat sitting in the grass and a whizard eith long beard and pointed red hat and red robe with golden dots on it, reaching out its hand. Big fat text saying "PSPS PSPSPS".
keithpayne.bsky.social
Congratulations @neilrhester.bsky.social and @erichehman.bsky.social ! An innovative paper by two innovative (and well dressed) fellows!
jackiemchen.bsky.social
ISCON is excited to announce that the 2023 Best Social Cognition Paper Award goes to Hester, N., & Hehman, E. (2023). Dress is a fundamental component of person perception. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 27(4), 414-433! Congrats @neilrhester.bsky.social and @erichehman.bsky.social!
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jordanaxt.bsky.social
New paper in JPSP with @elianeroy.bsky.social ! Here, we ask: Is measuring attitudes more like playing darts or more like searching for a prize in a ”claw” machine? More details in the thread below....