Gavin Brent Sullivan

ORCID: 0000-0003-0146-5953
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Research Areas
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior
  • Social Representations and Identity
  • Wittgensteinian philosophy and applications
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Global Peace and Security Dynamics
  • Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Global Security and Public Health
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Educational and Psychological Assessments
  • Sports, Gender, and Society
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Pragmatism in Philosophy and Education
  • Emotional Labor in Professions
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • Political Philosophy and Ethics
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics

International Psychoanalytic University Berlin
2021-2024

Diponegoro University
2024

Coventry University
2014-2024

Allen Institute for Brain Science
2023

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
2023

Loyola University Chicago
2022

University of Kent
2015-2020

Sheffield Hallam University
2019

Chicago Kent College of Law
2017

Leeds Beckett University
2011-2014

Hannah Moshontz Lorne Campbell Charles R. Ebersole Hans IJzerman Heather L. Urry and 92 more Patrick S. Forscher Jon Grahe Randy J. McCarthy Erica D. Musser Jan Antfolk Christopher M. Castille Thomas Rhys Evans Susann Fiedler Jessica Kay Flake Diego A. Forero Steve M. J. Janssen Justin Robert Keene John Protzko Balázs Aczél Sara Álvarez Solas Daniel Ansari Dana Awlia Ernest Baskin Carlota Batres Martha Lucia Borras-Guevara Cameron Brick Priyanka Chandel Armand Chatard William J. Chopik David Clarance Nicholas A. Coles Katherine S. Corker Barnaby Dixson Vilius Dranseika Yarrow Dunham Nicholas W. Fox Gwendolyn Gardiner S. Mason Garrison Tripat Gill Amanda Hahn Bastian Jaeger Pavol Kačmár Gwenaêl Kaminski Philipp Kanske Zoltán Kekecs Melissa Kline Monica A. Koehn Pratibha Kujur Carmel Levitan Jeremy K. Miller Ceylan Okan Jerome Olsen Óscar Oviedo-Trespalacios Asil Ali Özdoğru Babita Pande Arti Parganiha Noorshama Parveen Gerit Pfuhl Sraddha Pradhan Ivan Ropovik Nicholas O. Rule Blair Saunders Vidar Schei Kathleen Schmidt Margaret Messiah Singh Miroslav Sirota Crystal N. Steltenpohl Stefan Stieger Daniel Storage Gavin Brent Sullivan Anna Szabelska Christian K. Tamnes Miguel A. Vadillo Jaroslava Varella Valentová Wolf Vanpaemel Marco Antônio Corrêa Varella Evie Vergauwe Mark Verschoor Michelangelo Vianello Martin Voracek Glenn Patrick Williams John Paul Wilson Janis Zickfeld Jack Arnal Burak Aydın Sau-Chin Chen Lisa M. DeBruine Ana María Fernández Kai T. Horstmann Peder Mortvedt Isager Benedict C. Jones Aycan Kapucu Hause Lin Michael C. Mensink Gorka Navarrete Miguel Alejandro A. Silan Christopher R. Chartier

Concerns about the veracity of psychological research have been growing. Many findings in science are based on studies with insufficient statistical power and nonrepresentative samples, or may otherwise be limited to specific, ungeneralizable settings populations. Crowdsourced research, a type large-scale collaboration which one more projects conducted across multiple lab sites, offers pragmatic solution these other current methodological challenges. The Psychological Science Accelerator...

10.1177/2515245918797607 article EN Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2018-10-01

The authors contributed equally to the paper List, one of most archaic means written enumeration and classification, has made a forceful recurrence in post-9/11 global security landscape. From terrorist sanctions lists No-Fly “kill-lists” for drone warfare; from privately compiled risky banking clients regulatory untrustworthy or incompliant companies, list seems proliferate as contemporary technology regulation. How why are becoming newly embedded practices? What work do perform specific...

10.1177/0263775815599309 article EN Environment and Planning D Society and Space 2015-09-18
Hannah Moshontz Lorne Campbell Charles R. Ebersole Hans IJzerman Heather L. Urry and 92 more Patrick S. Forscher Jon Grahe Randy J. McCarthy Erica D. Musser Jan Antfolk Christopher M. Castille Thomas Rhys Evans Susann Fiedler Jessica Kay Flake Diego A. Forero Jan Janssen Justin Robert Keene John Protzko Balázs Aczél Sara Álvarez Solas Daniel Ansari Dana Awlia Ernest Baskin Carlota Batres Martha Lucia Borras-Guevara Cameron Brick Priyanka Chandel Armand Chatard William J. Chopik David Clarance Nicholas A. Coles Katherine S. Corker Barnaby Dixson Vilius Dranseika Yarrow Dunham Nicholas Fox Gwendolyn Gardiner S. Mason Garrison Tripat Gill Amanda Hahn Bastian Jaeger Pavol Kačmár Gwenaêl Kaminski Philipp Kanske Zoltán Kekecs Melissa Kline Monica A. Koehn Pratibha Kujur Carmel Levitan Jeremy K. Miller Ceylan Okan Jerome Olsen Óscar Oviedo-Trespalacios Asil Ali Özdoğru Babita Pande Arti Parganiha Noorshama Parveen Gerit Pfuhl Sraddha Pradhan Ivan Ropovik Nicholas Rule Blair Saunders Vidar Schei Kathleen Schmidt Margaret Messiah Singh Miroslav Sirota Crystal Steltenpohl Stefan Stieger Daniel Storage Gavin Brent Sullivan Anna Szabelska Christian K. Tamnes Miguel A. Vadillo Jaroslava Varella Valentová Wolf Vanpaemel Marco Antônio Corrêa Varella Evie Vergauwe Mark Verschoor Michelangelo Vianello Martin Voracek William Williams John Paul Wilson Jan Zickfeld Daniel Arnal Burak Aydın Sau-Chin Chen Lisa M. DeBruine Ana María Fernández Kai T. Horstmann Peder Mortvedt Isager Jon Jones Aycan Kapucu Hause Lin Michael C. Mensink Gorka Navarrete Philipp Silan Christopher R. Chartier

Concerns have been growing about the veracity of psychological research. Many findings in science are based on studies with insufficient statistical power and nonrepresentative samples, or may otherwise be limited to specific, ungeneralizable settings populations. Crowdsourced research, a type large-scale collaboration which one more research projects conducted across multiple lab sites, offers pragmatic solution these other current methodological challenges. The Psychological Science...

10.31234/osf.io/785qu preprint EN 2018-04-03

This article presents a glossary of terms that are frequently used in research on human crowds. topic is inherently multidisciplinary as it includes work and across computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, psychology social for example. We do not view the presented here collection finalised formal definitions. Instead, we suggest snapshot current views starting point an ongoing process hope will be useful providing some guidance use terminology to develop mutual understanding...

10.17815/cd.2019.19 article EN cc-by Collective Dynamics 2019-03-13

In this article, we undertake a comprehensive examination of reactionism, ressentiment, and collective narcissism, collectively termed as the “ anti-social triad grievance politics.” Although these constructs are conceptually distinct, they psycholoically intricately linked. Reactionism denotes backward-facing political orientation, ressentiment signifies chronic embittered emotional mechanism, narcissism reflects precarious wounded psychological state. Together, constitute potent blend...

10.1177/00027642241240351 article EN cc-by-nc American Behavioral Scientist 2024-03-30

10.1007/s11469-008-9152-6 article EN International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 2008-04-03

Abstract Research on collective emotions has been limited until recently to theories of irrational crowds, scepticism about genuinely group‐level psychological phenomena and analyses the unconscious or ritual sources mass affective experience. However, emotion is now a thriving research area that combines studies from philosophy, anthropology, sociology, social psychology neuroscience. This article examines neo‐Durkheimian relevant contributions discursive psychologists other scientists...

10.1111/spc3.12183 article EN Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2015-07-15

This articles introduces the special issue on ‘The Politics of List.’ We observe that lists proliferate as a technique governance across multiple domains, including health, security, and commerce. argue it is important to take seriously form list itself engage knowledge practices, effects ways ordering world format enables. In other words, seeks ‘remain in register list,’ unpack its technological arrangements juridical power. introduction sets out key themes this issue, through discussing,...

10.1177/0263775815624561 article EN Environment and Planning D Society and Space 2016-02-01

United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) supporters and non-voters in England participate respectively forms of engaged disengaged anti-political activity, but the role individual, group-based, collective emotions is still unclear. Drawing upon recent analyses complex emotional dynamics (e.g., <em>ressentiment</em>) underpinning growth right-wing populist political movements support for parties such as UKIP, this analysis explores affective features reactionary stances. The...

10.17645/pag.v9i3.4261 article EN cc-by Politics and Governance 2021-08-27

Collective emotions experienced as existing objectively and widely shared challenge traditional views of based on personal or private interests. This paper extends theories group crowd focusing social appraisal, identity, emotional contagion, ecstatic nationalism, adds an interdisciplinary approach to research international mega-sporting event impacts legacies by examining the national-level collective produced a mega-sport event—the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The novel case study...

10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01252 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2018-08-21

Abstract Security measures taken in the name of ‘war on terror’ have frequently been understood to operate through a domain exception, defined as an extra-legal space intervention where normal rules juridical protection and due process are suspended. Yet whilst most analyses exception critically reliant notions legal threshold, they largely dismissive potentially productive nature contestation. This article inquires into dynamic confrontation between law context UN 1267 sanctions system,...

10.1017/s0922156513000435 article EN Leiden Journal of International Law 2013-11-08

This article examines the UN 1267 Al-Qaida sanctions regime as a technique of global security listing and form transnational law with distinct legal ordering processes. Conventional literatures frame these in formalist terms, flattening their complexity. Understanding qualities effects demands dynamic approach capable grasping how unfolds each its constitutive dimensions—normative, temporal spatial. To that end, this paper develops an analytical framework assemblage deploys it to examine (i)...

10.5235/20414005.5.1.81 article EN Transnational Legal Theory 2014-07-11

The Vygotskyan sociocultural approach to human development and cognition marked a new direction in psychology created new, distinctive avenues for exploring fundamental matters of the mind. complexity, diversity, multilayered meaning Vygotsky's formulations have history triggered scholastic debate, which has focused on clarification, implications, extension core explanatory constructs his framework—mediation internalization. aim this review is offer contemporary logico-semantic rereading...

10.1037/a0025627 article EN Review of General Psychology 2011-10-31

By laboring underneath the radar of formal law, using a diverse array conceptual tools and working from material disregarded by mainstream legal scholarship, Fleur Johns ’ research has consistently opened up novel ways grappling with international problems. The article at focal point this symposium continues to push envelope studies. It sheds light on how rise Big Data algorithmic decisionmaking is transforming authority. also speaks increasing deformalization law. Examining mundane...

10.1017/aju.2017.51 article EN cc-by AJIL Unbound 2017-01-01

Abstract Pride and shame are typically viewed as diametrically opposed but dynamically related personal emotions that also occur in group-based collective forms. Building upon seminal work by Cooley Scheff to explain the generation manifestation of these imaginations everyday realities people’s social-relational individual group lives, our analysis addresses contemporary developments social psychological science (Collins, Mackie & Smith, Reicher Neville, Skey, Sullivan, von Scheve Ismer,...

10.1163/2208522x-02010057 article EN Emotions History Culture Society 2019-11-15

Enquiries into the governance, structure and management of higher education institutions across globe have stimulated changes to legislative policy frameworks within which universities operate their organizational structures processes. These subsequently brought question proper role academics in relation leadership departments/institutions. While mainstream academic staff conceive as being strictly associated with teaching, research community outreach, university administrators makers...

10.1080/136014400410097 article EN The International Journal for Academic Development 2000-01-01
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