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  • 31.01.2026 |

    Politics doesn’t define how most people see themselves

    written by: Jakob Kasper
    Editorial Assistants: Charikleia Lampraki and Elena Benini. This project has received funding from the European Union, under the Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Networks programme (Call HORIZONMSCA-2021-DN-01, Grant Agreement No. 101072992)... more
  • 28.06.2023 |

    In-Mind International is relauching, and we are looking for people to join our team

    written by: Sofia Calderon
    In-Mind is an online magazine that publishes articles on psychological topics that are of interest to a general audience. I... more
  • 09.03.2021 | Generalist Grab Bag

    Why a New Popular Press Psychology Book Refrains from Giving Advice

    written by: Patrick Forscher, Hans IJzerman
    During this pandemic winter, many of us will be away from the people we love most. The absence of the... more
  • 17.02.2021 | Generalist Grab Bag

    How to bring the gezelligheid this pandemic winter into your home

    written by: Hans IJzerman, Olivier Dujols
    One of the things we will miss possibly the most this pandemic winter in the Northern Hemisphere is gezelligheid [ɣəˈzɛləxɛit]... more
  • 18.06.2020 | Race & Ethnicity

    Interview with Academics for Black Survival and Wellness

    written by: Regine Louis, Scott Stroud
    "Academics cannot stay silent about anti-Black racism, nor can they remain silent in the face of racial violence and injustice... more
  • 10.06.2020 | Big Questions in Society

    Hoarding in science, no thanks. Openness and transparency in crisis mode and beyond

    written by: Rima-Maria Rahal, Tobias Heycke
    During the current SARS-COV-2 pandemic, the scientific approach is thought to be unable to keep up with the rapid pace... more
  • 20.05.2020 | Big Questions in Society

    Disaster is here, but the lawn looks good: Why we fail to act on the things that matter most

    written by: Yael Ecker
    Why you can’t stop climate change like you stop a pandemic, and what that has to do with mowing the... more
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