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Anne Templeton is a Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology at the University of Edinburgh. She has held various academic positions including UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Lecturer in Social Psychology, focusing on crowd psychology and social identity processes in emergencies. Her research applies social identity theories to enhance crowd safety in mass events and explores communication strategies among crowd members and safety personnel. She leads the project 'Simulating Impact Responder Communication Strategies for Citizen Adherence in Emergencies', aiming to improve citizen responsiveness during critical situations. Her work contributes significantly to the understanding of how social identities influence safety and well-being in crowded settings, drawing from extensive funding and collaborative research. Templeton actively engages in knowledge exchange through her research group and has presented at numerous conferences related to psychological safety and crowd management.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, Scotland
Teaching and conducting research in Social Psychology.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, Scotland
Leading research projects related to crowd psychology.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh, Scotland
Instructing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in psychology.
University of Kent • Kent, England
Conducting research in social psychology.
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