Right Here, Right Now: What Happens Next? podcast on right wing extremism, part three
Faulkner
What should we do when confronted by right-wing extremism in our daily lives? Our behaviour-change expert shares the best strategies.
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About the Authors
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Nick faulkner
Research Fellow, BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash Sustainable Development Institute
Nick's research interests lie primarily in the areas of political psychology and behavioural public administration. In recent years he's investigated several topics, including how emotions, norms and social identities influence cosmopolitan helping; how the internet can be used to improve or exacerbate intergroup bias and racism; and how psychological techniques can be used to increase compliance with requests from government agencies. He regularly consults and works with government and non-government bodies on how to use behavioural science to promote socially beneficial behaviours.
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Susan carland
Director, Bachelor of Global Studies, and Lecturer, School of Language, Literature, Cultures and Linguistics
Susan's research and teaching specialties focus on gender, sociology, contemporary Australia, terrorism, and Islam in the modern world. Susan hosted the “Assumptions” series on ABC’s Radio National, and was named one of the 20 Most Influential Australian Female Voices in 2012 by The Age.
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