
We Champion Racial, Gender and Cultural Diversity--Why Not Viewpoint Diversity?
The liberal viewpoints of most social psychologists means they tend not to study prejudice against groups associated with conservative views
Dr. Clay Routledge is a social psychologist and professor of Psychology at North Dakota State University. He is a leading expert in the area of experimental existential psychology. He regularly publishes his work in the top psychology journals, recently co-edited a book on the scientific study of meaning in life, and authored the book Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource. His work has been featured by The New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR, BBC, CNN, CBC, ABC News, Men's Health, Women's Health and Cosmopolitan. He also regularly serves as an expert guest on national and international radio programs.The New Yorker. Dr. Routledge writes a popular online column for Psychology Today called More Than Mortal, has served as a guest blogger for Scientific American, and frequently serves as a guest expert for national and international radio programs. You can follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/clayroutledge
The liberal viewpoints of most social psychologists means they tend not to study prejudice against groups associated with conservative views
Imagine when our ancestors first started to look up at the stars and question their place in the universe. Why are we here? Are we alone? What happens to us when we die?
A Swiss physician named Johannes Hofer coined the term nostalgia in the late 17 th century to describe what he considered to be a cerebral disease unique to Swiss mercenaries fighting wars far from home...
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