The HONORLOGIC project is very excited to announce that the PI of the project, Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül, has been appointed as one of the new Editor-in-Chiefs for the European Review of Social Psychology. Ayşe is working alongside Prof. Martijn van Zomeren and the editorial board. They all look forward to the exciting things to […]
The HONORLOGIC project has moved base from the University of Kent to the University of Sussex. The team would like to thank those at the University of Kent who worked on and alongside the project for all their help, dedication and hard work! Although there are many institutes and colleagues affiliated with the project around […]
Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül will take part in a Twitter event organized by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, discussing all things related to cross-cultural research. Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül (@UskulAyse) will be joined in this session of the #SPSPChat series by Prof Taciano Milfont (University of Waikato, New Zealand; @TacianoMilfont) and Prof Jeremy […]
The HONORLOGIC team is pleased to launch a new webinar series which brings together researchers interested in the role of honour in social interactional processes. Delivered via Microsoft Teams and open to all, the webinars will be delivered by researchers who are experts in their fields. Sessions will cover a diverse range of honour-related topics […]
The HONORLOGIC project is pleased to report that our first virtual team meeting took place on 18 January 2021 and was attended by 17 team members in 12 countries. The meeting was an opportunity to review achievements thus far and to discuss ongoing and potential research collaboration, including activities and dissemination related to current and […]
The HONORLOGIC team send greetings for 2021 and look forward to continued fruitful collaboration this coming year. Whilst COVID-19 continues to challenge us on a daily basis, the New Year is an opportunity to review the great progress that was made on the HONORLOGIC project in 2020. Reviewing this unprecedented year and its significant impact […]
Dr Alexander Kirchner-Häusler is the 2020 recipient of the Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award. The award by the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) ‘is intended to honour and reward good research and to advance the early careers of dedicated researchers’ and is part of the IACCP’s commitment ‘to encourage high quality intercultural […]
Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül participates in APS Open Access discussion. Discussing her perceptions of open access and how the OA system might change the future world of research, Prof. Üskül said: ‘I […] personally cannot really think of anything negative that can comes with open access […]. Specifically, for psychology, I think open access will […]
Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül interviewed in Observer piece on Psychological Science and the European Research Council. In an article on the importance and ‘influence of ERC funding on the psychological science research process’, Prof. Ayşe K. Üskül said: ‘In a climate where demands on us academics are constantly increasing, at costs including reduced time for […]
New research at the University, funded via a £1.8 million European Research Council grant, will consider how people from different cultures differ in the way