Professor of Psychology and ARC Laureate Fellow, The University of Queensland
Alex is Professor of Psychology and ARC Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland.
He works with colleagues around the world on the study of group processes in social, organisational and clinical contexts.
Capitol assault: the real reason Trump and the crowd almost killed US democracy
Jan 07, 2022 06:01 am UTC| Politics Insights & Views
It was the moment that could have brought US democracy to its knees. One year ago, around noon on January 6, 2021, Donald Trump gave the concluding speech to a Stop the Steal rally in Washington DC. Within an hour,...
Loneliness is a social cancer, every bit as alarming as cancer itself
Nov 19, 2019 02:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The ABCs Australia Talks project aims to stimulate a conversation on a broad sweep of topics from job security and sexual habits to national pride and personal finances. The project is based on the results of a...
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