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S. Alexander Haslam

    Alex Haslam is a leading figure in social psychology, whose work delves into the complexities of stereotyping, prejudice, tyranny, and resistance. His research, drawing from social identity tradition, explores the dynamics of leadership, power, and social influence. Haslam's innovative scholarship includes impactful projects like the BBC Prison Study, which challenged traditional notions of tyranny and evil. He has also illuminated the 'glass cliff' phenomenon, examining the unique leadership experiences of women in organizations.

    The Lotus Dance
    The Makings of a Sound Engineer
    Psychology in Organizations
    • 2021

      The Makings of a Sound Engineer

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Imagine a world where the only rule book is in a language you do not understand. You do not understand why you are different. You try with great effort to fit in, be normal, but you still find yourself sat in a crowded room at a conference, sat on your own watching people talking to each other, busy chatting away, ignoring you as if you are invisible, like you are watching through a television screen from a remote place.Why was I the target of bullies at school? Why was I always the last one to be picked for team sports? Others were often keen to point out that I was different. Why? I have been searching for that answer most of my life until in my mid-twenties, I gave up trying. I was searching for a label that defined me. An identity. I wanted to know who I was. I gave up. It was over twenty years later at the age of 47 and totally out of the blue that my life was turned upside down. The news that I had longed for came thundering through like a juggernaut had blasted through the walls of my living room. This book recalls the events leading up to that juggernaut crash and I recall going over my past and the missed clues.

      The Makings of a Sound Engineer
    • 2021

      Medicine for the soul is the best way to describe the collection of poems in The Lotus Dance. These brilliantly constructed poems weave a remarkable portrait of the joy and suffering we experience in the delicate dance of relationships, our effort to find our life's purpose by looking to spirituality and the stressors social challenges cause us. Alex Andrews cleverly weaves African American, Native American, European and East Asian perspectives on finding love, embracing compassion and fighting injustice.

      The Lotus Dance
    • 2004

      Psychology in Organizations

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(20)Add rating

      The revised edition by Alex Haslam offers an in-depth exploration of key topics in organizational psychology, such as leadership, motivation, and decision-making. It retains the engaging style of the original while providing extensive reviews and critiques, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding the dynamics of organizations. The updated content includes new insights into communication, negotiation, power, productivity, and collective action, enhancing its relevance for both students and professionals in the field.

      Psychology in Organizations