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Impact: From riots to crowd safety
... disaster: Explaining collective resilience at an outdoor music event. European Journal of Social Psychology, 4, ...
Letters
... a Fellow of the Royal Society as one of his students. The music was often loud, there was great food and the alcohol ...
Running to catch the sun
... people believe they respond in the same way to, say, the music of Bob Dylan, reveal that when existential isolation is ...
Letters
... without some comment on his exquisite taste in classical music, painting, poetry, food and wine. Leslie was a ...
Forum
... elegant sense of style and her love of creative arts and music, all of which remain alive in our unit today. Alexia ...
Letters
... improve his water colour painting skills. His love of music ranged from Haydn to ragtime and brass bands. He played ...
Letters
... her pottery figures and her poetry writing and love of music. Colleagues and friends alike will miss her kindness ...
You can teach an old dog new tricks
... and agitation like a racing heart and tension. Art, music and dance may be ways of expressing things that you ...
What makes a psychologist?
... question, write, and then read and question more. The music teacher who pulled me aside at the end of a lesson and ...
What makes great art?
... through a name can itself also bias judgements of music, teaching and so on. Such sex-based biases can be added ...
War, what is it good for?
... respects – for example, someone with the same taste in music, or political views – then the student did not mind ...