John M. Zelenski John M. Zelenski is a Professor of Psychology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
Why Do Certain Things Feel Morally Wrong? Many of our moral judgments are based on gut feelings rather than a rational analysis of the situation. What drives these gut feelings?
How the Political Primary Season Creates Psychological Tribes What the number of dots on a screen, your taste in abstract art, and a boys’ summer camp can tell us about party division and unity.
Apply to Host the Next Summer Institute for Social and Personality Psychology SPSP is seeking a host institution for the 2025 Summer Institute for Social and Personality Psychology! Apply before October 15.
Welcoming the New Character & Context Editorial Team Join us in welcoming Jennifer Crocker, Julie Garcia, and Andy Luttrell—the new editorial team for Character & Context!
Inclusion of LGBTQ+ Scholars in Social and Personality Psychology: Ongoing Efforts and Future Challenges In recognition of Pride Month, SPSP has invited the organizers of SPSP's LGBTQ+ initiatives to reflect on the experiences of LGBTQ+ people in social–personality psychology.
Sheila Brownlow Sheila Brownlow is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychology at Catawba College, a private liberal-arts college in Salisbury, NC.
Bringing Social Psychology to the Policymakers Pushing to make an impact with research is often confronted with political agendas and institutional inertia.
Black History Month: Notable Psychologists In honor of Black History Month, this article is dedicated to those contemporary psychologists who are making history through their daily work.