Gregg Sparkman
@greggsparkman.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor studying social psychology & social change in the Psychology and Neuroscience Department at Boston College (he/him). Director of the Social Influence and Social Change Lab: sisclab.bc.edu
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D's losing the bottom third of income feels really telling of their failure to deliver meaningful redistributive policies.
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Bystander intervention trainings could learn a lesson or two from this 😉
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Our department @yorkpsychology.bsky.social has 2 open lecturer positions (=tenure-track Assistant Prof). Social psych is one of the priority areas, so consider applying if you study social behavior, incl. intergroup relations, culture, environmental or media psych.

jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lect...
York. View from the river Ouse.
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How can norms address climate change?

In Current Opinion in Behavioral Science
@tabeamhoffmann.bsky.social
& I spotlight 3 goals:

1) Use broad signalling systems to boost norm transmission

2) Bolster the signals w/new norm approaches

3) Target change-accelerating outcomes

Full article in 🧵...
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Notably, it was really hard to find any news headlines that echoed behavior + policy changes are needed to address climate change. It was much easier to find headlines that technology, philanthropists, or the free market would save us. There's clear room for improvement in news media!
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Exposure to these narratives in media can be impactful on motives to take action. Contrary to my expectations, narratives that say 'it's too late to mitigate climate change, we can only adapt' did not clearly dissuade people from mitigation, it may just make the issue feel urgent 🧵...
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Endorsing this combined solution is linked to greater motivation to take personal & political action. Interestingly, those who say 'only policy matters, behavior is just a distraction', don't really support policy more--suggesting the narrative serves another purpose (avoiding personal action?) 🧵...
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Republicans & Democrats agree we need to combine behavior and policy changes--it's a/the top approach among Americans in both parties. Yet the public & policymakers share the same misperception: policymakers & the public think only half the country feels this way, even though it's 85%. 🧵...
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girlsreallyrule.bsky.social
There are THOUSANDS of protests planned for June 14th all over the country to send a message to Donald Trump that no one wants his birthday military parade in DC that will cost taxpayers millions. #NoKingsProtest

You can find a location here: www.nokings.org#map
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janakoehler.bsky.social
1/7 🧵 We live in a biased social reality! 🤯

🚨 NEW PAPER: Climate activist stereotypes among the German public and German climate activists.

My 1st PhD paper 🤩 in collaboration with @umweltbundesamt.bsky.social
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This is great! There's so much speculation about how people feel about protest / protesters--its refreshing to compare those perceptions to actual levels.
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coveringclimatenow.org
Climate journalists broke a big story during Earth Week with the launch of The 89 Percent Project: Between 80% and 89% of people around the world want their governments to do more on climate change, but, critically, this overwhelming majority doesn't realize its the majority.
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Hey folks, I have a HUGE request from the Trevor Project and would appreciate help getting the word out.

Trevor is now recruiting for it's 2025 National Youth Survey. They need people 13-24, LGBTQ+, in the United States to take it.

This research is critical to LGBTQ+ rights.

Take it here:
To proceed to the survey, please check off the box and click the button below.
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Hot off the press!

Want a current compendium of major psychological challenges and solutions to environmental sustainability?

Elke Weber & I break down this multifaceted issue in the new, FREE, chapter of The Handbook of Social Psychology, 6th ed:
openpublishing.princeton.edu/read/environ...
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doctorvive.bsky.social
This is huge 👀

A record-high 48% of US adults anticipate that global warming will pose a serious threat to themselves or their way of life, up from 44% a year ago and 25% in 1997.

When that number crosses 50%, we'll finally see some real action.

#ClimateChange
A graph showing that those who think global warming will pose a serous threat to them or their way of life rising from 25% in 1997 to 48% today.
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ajuaduker.bsky.social
🚨 I’m hiring a full-time lab manager to help me build my lab start in July or August 2025! 🚨

If you know any stellar candidates who might be interested, please send this their way.

🗓 Application review begins April 15
⏰ Final deadline is April 25
📎 Apply here ➡️ lnkd.in/evhfqzTP
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🚨New PNAS Paper w/@stysyropoulos.bsky.social 🚨
90% of US Christian religious leaders accept humans drive climate change. Sharing this info w/Christians boosts seeing climate action & voting for candidates who take climate action as consistent w/their church's values. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2419705122
Most Christian American religious leaders silently believe in climate change, and informing their congregation can help open dialogue | PNAS
Religious leaders shape the attitudes and beliefs of their congregations. In a nationally representative sample of U.S. religious leaders (N = 1,60...
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