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Twitter account for the CUP journal "Behavioural Public Policy" and https://t.co/papYTKJ1W5. New: LinkedIn group & Bluesky @bppjournal.bsky.social
Joined August 2016
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"Addressing meat consumption . requires more than just clever nudges" @rob_velzeboer writing for our blog. #MeatlessMonday #AnimalWelfare #Veganuary2025 #masculinity #FoodForThought #nudge.
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Excessive meat consumption is increasingly scrutinised for its impacts on the environment, animal welfare, and public health. Men’s consumption of meat is higher than women’s, driven not just by ta…
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RT @BPPjournal: @CambridgeUP 7. Our Friday bonus: Has Behavioural Public Policy become just an opportunistic magpie? A blog by Rupert Gill….
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Rupert Gill highlights the risks in an emerging magpie-like approach to behavioural public policy (BPP) in practice; taking a method from here, a theory from there. A clear definition of BPP is nee…
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RT @BPPjournal: New blog: @rob_velzeboer on the particular policy challenges around men's meat consumption. #MensHealth #meatfree #masculin….
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Excessive meat consumption is increasingly scrutinised for its impacts on the environment, animal welfare, and public health. Men’s consumption of meat is higher than women’s, driven not just by ta…
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New blog: @rob_velzeboer on the particular policy challenges around men's meat consumption. #MensHealth #meatfree #masculinity #veganuary #nudge #behavioural.
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Excessive meat consumption is increasingly scrutinised for its impacts on the environment, animal welfare, and public health. Men’s consumption of meat is higher than women’s, driven not just by ta…
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RT @BPPjournal: A little "down time" coming up? Need some provocative reading? Probably no better place to start than this new piece on "Fo….
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Four SINS in behavioural public policy - Volume 9 Issue 2
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RT @B_I_Team: 🎄 The holidays bring families together—but polarising conversations can sometimes get in the way. At BIT, we used conversat….
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If you feel like it’s harder than it used to be to engage productively with people whose views oppose your own, you are not alone. The United States is a global leader in political polarization, and...
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RT @CUP_PoliSci: New Cambridge Element Democracy in Trouble by Myles Williamson, Christopher Akor and Amanda B. Edgell is now free to read….
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A little "down time" coming up? Need some provocative reading? Probably no better place to start than this new piece on "Four SINS in behavioural public policy". #behavioralscience #nudge @OPSIgov #firstview #behaviour #policydesign.
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Four SINS in behavioural public policy - Volume 9 Issue 2
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RT @CambridgeUP: Why does manifesting deserve attention? How can misinformation threaten your well-being? . We spoke to Cambridge author Pr….
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RT @BehaviorChange: In a recent @PNASNexus paper, Co-Director @angeladuckw, Team Scientist @LyleUngar, & co-authors found “a potentially wo….
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Not too late to join us in the IBPPA community .
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The International Behavioural Public Policy Association provides an umbrella organisation for all those who are involved and/or interested in the growing multidisciplinary field of behavioural public...
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Today. 3pm (GMT/UTC) The next online seminar for @ibppa members. Dr Moira Nicholson, UK Government, Cabinet Office . #AI #behavioralscience #policy
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RT @B_I_Team: Big shift 1️⃣ for behavioural science . @mhallsworth shows how we can 'see the system' & embrace complexity to create stronge….
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This is the first piece in our series explaining the four big shifts in behavioural science that BIT is aiming to achieve. In 2023, we published our manifesto, which set out ten proposals for where...
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Missed it? The full event is now on the LSE YouTube channel .
📢 Tonight, Professor Adam Oliver will describe how he became involved in the still relatively new field of behavioural public policy. Come and join the discussion!. #LSEEvents In person and online. More info 👇.
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RT @UCLBehaveChange: 🚨 New paper: the COM-B model & TDF were applied to explore healthcare professional and patient & carer views on compla….
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@CambridgeUP 8. To finish off this dive into our blog archive … Richard Thaler (2017) responds to a critique of #Nudge (which turned out to be a long-term task) .
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By Richard H. Thaler – University of Chicago When the editors of this journal asked me to write a commentary on a new paper by George Loewenstein and Nick Chater I did not expect that I would…
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Full details of this lecture in 2 hrs time:
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6.30pm Mon 9 Dec | Adam Oliver | Free public event at LSE
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RT @Econ_4_Everyone: **New Paper Alert**.Field Experiments have matured from academic curiosity to bona fide contributor to policymaking an….
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@CambridgeUP 7. Our Friday bonus: Has Behavioural Public Policy become just an opportunistic magpie? A blog by Rupert Gill (2024).
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Rupert Gill highlights the risks in an emerging magpie-like approach to behavioural public policy (BPP) in practice; taking a method from here, a theory from there. A clear definition of BPP is nee…
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