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Can Brexit be explained by the theory of Collective Narcissism?

Can Brexit be explained by the theory of Collective Narcissism?

Final year student James Taylor explores public attitudes surrounding Brexit as part of his coursework for Psychology of Nations.

4th December 201811th March 2019 group behaviour, political psychology, Public engagement, social psychologyLeave a Comment on Can Brexit be explained by the theory of Collective Narcissism?
I’m not a discourse analyst, but …

I’m not a discourse analyst, but …

Dr. Dennis Nigbur, Senior Lecturer at CCCU identifies some of the hidden social psychology of the Brexit debate, and how the result may have given rise to a new and […]

29th March 201731st August 2017 policitical psychology, social psychologyLeave a Comment on I’m not a discourse analyst, but …

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