Nicola Lingley-Heath
@lingleynicola
Keele University PhD student - Moral & social psychology - moral identity, social identity, crowds, & collective action, NHS Nurse
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15-10-2021 05:17:53
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Just accepted for publication in British Psychological Society BJSP, from Economic and Social Research Council Crowd Flight : "Spontaneous public response to a marauding knife attack on the London Underground: Sociality, coordination and a repertoire of actions evidenced by CCTV footage" papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
The research report on our multi authored study of the drivers of ethnic disproportionality in police use of Taser in England and Wales is published today & available on our Keele Policing Academic Collaboration (K-PAC) website. Read Vikram Dodd’s analysis of the study here 👇 theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/d…
Today, I graduated with my MSc in Applied Social & Political Psychology. A very enjoyable day hosted by Keele University 🐿️ Now to get stuck into my PhD 👩🏻🎓#graduate Keele Psychology
Great to see our latest paper published in Vaccine. Healthcare professionals knowledge, attitudes and preferences re #varicella and #varicellavaccination available OA here: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S02… #chickenpox #chickenpoxvaccine Helen Bedford Nicola Lingley-Heath
📉Do you use quantitative methods in research with human participants? 🧠Are you a researcher in Psychology, either an academic or working in the research field? 📣Consider taking part in my study exploring researchers' opinions and research practises! staffordshire.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08…
“The August 2024 riots: Empowerment of the xenophobes” Excellent and accessible analysis of the xenophobic riots in England by John Drury blogs.sussex.ac.uk/crowdsidentiti…
New from Freya Mills & team 'Online support groups, social identity, and the health and wellbeing of adults with Long Covid: An interview study' onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ca… Please share.
The brilliant Kate Clarke Keele Psychology presenting on her systematic review of morality in collective action at #CANmeeting CAN: Collective Action Network
Excellent presentation by Nicola Lingley-Heath Keele Psychology on her work on the nurses strike #CANmeeting CAN: Collective Action Network
Are you a collective action researcher interested in morality? Check out Kate Clarke (Keele University 🐿️)'s systematic review on the different moral dimensions that have been identified in collective action research! (Her presentation was so interesting we forgot to take a photo)
Healthcare professionals do not take strike action easily! Using an interesting mixed methods design, Nicola Lingley-Heath explored how strike action is both motivated and deterred by guilt for HCPs.
Final day of the fantastic #CANmeeting It has been great to be amongst so many other amazing researchers, and to present my own research also. Thank you to Dr Sara Vestergren @KathrynBFrancis and Kate Clarke for the personal support.