Why crowd behaviour matters - for psychology and society
Tuesday 26 November 17:00 until 18:00
ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ Campus : Fulton B Lecture Theatre
Speaker: Professor John Drury
Part of the series: My Psychology
Join us for an insightful lecture by Professor John Drury, a leading expert in Social Psychology, as part of the School of Psychology’s ‘My Psychology’ public talk series.
Discover the power and impact of crowds on our social lives—from everyday gatherings to major events and emergencies. Drawing on 30 years of research, Prof. Drury will explore how crowds shape behavior, influence identities, and foster cooperation, challenging common misconceptions.
Highlights:
- Insights into crowd conflict, mass emergencies, and social identity.
- Breakthroughs in understanding how behavior spreads within crowds.
- Learn about the transformative potential of crowd experiences.
Tickets include a complimentary drink.
For queries, contact Elisa Fortunato at e.fortunato@sussex.ac.uk.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the fascinating psychology behind crowd dynamics!
By: Juliette Gillard
Last updated: Thursday, 14 November 2024