Dominic Packer is a Professor of Psychology at Lehigh University, and the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in Arts & Sciences. Much of his research investigates how and why people decide to dissent from their groups, as well as to cooperate with members of other groups. Dr. Packer's writing has appeared in Scientific American Mind, the Washington Post, and Harvard Business Review, and for a time he had a popular blog entitled "It's a Group Life" at Psychology Today. His research has been covered by international media outlets (including the New York Times, the Washington Post, BBC, Daily Telegraph and Psychology Today). He regularly teaches a range of courses, from some of the largest lecture courses at his university to intimate seminars on identity and social change.
Jay Van Bavel is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University and is affiliated with Management and Organizations in the STERN School of Business. His research draws on everything from neuroscience to social networks to examine how our group identities shape our perceptions and actions. Dr. Van Bavel's writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review and the Washington Post. He has given a TEDx talk and appeared on Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, as well as Al Jazeera, CBC, Bloomberg News, and The Wall Street Journal.
Dominic Packer is a Professor of Psychology at Lehigh University, and the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in Arts & Sciences. Much of his research investigates how and why people decide to dissent from their groups, as well as to cooperate with members of other groups. Dr. Packer's writing has appeared in Scientific American Mind, the Washington Post, and Harvard Business Review, and for a time he had a popular blog entitled "It's a Group Life" at Psychology Today. His research has been covered by international media outlets (including the New York Times, the Washington Post, BBC, Daily Telegraph and Psychology Today). He regularly teaches a range of courses, from some of the largest lecture courses at his university to intimate seminars on identity and social change.
Jay Van Bavel is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University and is affiliated with Management and Organizations in the STERN School of Business. His research draws on everything from neuroscience to social networks to examine how our group identities shape our perceptions and actions. Dr. Van Bavel's writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review and the Washington Post. He has given a TEDx talk and appeared on Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, as well as Al Jazeera, CBC, Bloomberg News, and The Wall Street Journal.
Dominic Packer is a Professor of Psychology at Lehigh University, and the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs in Arts & Sciences. Much of his research investigates how and why people decide to dissent from their groups, as well as to cooperate with members of other groups. Dr. Packer's writing has appeared in Scientific American Mind, the Washington Post, and Harvard Business Review, and for a time he had a popular blog entitled "It's a Group Life" at Psychology Today. His research has been covered by international media outlets (including the New York Times, the Washington Post, BBC, Daily Telegraph and Psychology Today). He regularly teaches a range of courses, from some of the largest lecture courses at his university to intimate seminars on identity and social change.Jay Van Bavel is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University and is affiliated with Management and Organizations in the STERN School of Business. His research draws on everything from neuroscience to social networks to examine how our group identities shape our perceptions and actions. Dr. Van Bavel's writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review and the Washington Post. He has given a TEDx talk and appeared on Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, as well as Al Jazeera, CBC, Bloomberg News, and The Wall Street Journal.
Better than I have ever seen, The Power of Us assesses the
influence of tribalism on our actions and specifies ways to turn
the force from destructive to constructive. A truly important
booK.
*Robert Cialdini, author of INFLUENCE AND PRE-SUASION*
As American politics shifts from fights over ideology and policies
to conflict over basic identities, we increasingly need help from
social psychologists to understand what is going on. The Power of
Us is an excellent resource in filling this urgent need.
*Francis Fukuyama, author of IDENTITY*
The Power of Us is a fascinating journey into the science of
identity. If you've ever struggled to understand why people join
cults or mindlessly conform - or wondered how to build great teams
and influence better choices - this is the book you need. It is a
practical, entertaining and, above all, vital guide to human
behaviour.
*Charles Duhigg, bestselling author of THE POWER OF HABIT and
SMARTER FASTER BETTER*
The Power of Us is an endlessly entertaining and critically
important book, written by two masters of their field. Delivered
with lucidity and pace, it reveals the enormous power social
identity has over our individual behaviour, and how it shapes the
world of politics, business, social justice - and pretty much
everything else
*Will Storr*
In the 21st century, politics and social life have shifted to
become ever more about identity. Those who read this book will
understand the deep psychology of identity, and will therefore be
less bewildered and more successful-not just in politics but in
leadership of any kind, and even in the whirling identity pool of
social media.
*Jonathan Haidt, author of THE RIGHTEOUS MIND, co-author of THE
CODDLING OF THE AMERICAN MIND*
Riveting and revelatory, splendidly written and filled with
fascinating studies, The Power of Us shines a new,
thought-provoking, and ultimately hopeful light on so much that is
confusing and dismaying about our fraught world today
*Amy Chua, author of BATTLE HYMN OF THE TIGER MOTHER AND POLTICAL
TRIBES: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations*
Who am I? Is there anyone who hasn't asked themselves this
question? But Jay Van Bavel and Dominic Packer have not only asked
themselves this question, they've studied the psychology of
identity for years and, as leaders in the field, have produced an
authoritative guide that is remarkably accessible, actionable, and
a pure joy to read!
*Angela Lee Duckworth, author of GRIT*
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