Being elevated into a leadership role is often associated with prestige and a testament to one’s abilities and accomplishments. However, when the sense of identity becomes overly attached to ...
Part five of a series in which I gather insights from experts in leadership, diversity, and wellness. Faith transitions are profound and often challenging periods in a person's life. They involve ...
In the new entrepreneurial world of work, people are attempting to establish themselves at a time when they are increasingly uncertain about their future. Now more than ever, you must take ...
Cold Harbor, the evocative season two finale of Severance, clearly resonates with leadership strategists as a case study in the risks of extreme compartmentalization. For those unfamiliar with the ...
Increased recognition about the history, influence, and role of racism as a driver of health inequity has led to calls for improved diversity of representation in investigative teams and research ...
America's divisions often go beyond disputes over policy, regularly spilling into clashes over identity and culture and pitting friends and family against one another. Judy Woodruff explores how that ...
Identity theft myths debunked: your personal data is already exposed on data broker sites, and scammers don't need major ...
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Linking personal identity to political issues predicts a preference for extreme candidates
A recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that the rising popularity of extreme political candidates may be driven by how voters link their personal identities ...
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