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Andrew McNeill is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast. His research focuses on social psychology topics including intergroup relations, conflict resolution, mental health, and technology design for older adults. He has been active in publishing since 2015, with a notable emphasis on migration, conspiracy beliefs, and aging-related psychological wellbeing. His work frequently explores empathy, prejudice, and the impact of social media on public perception.
Research Interests: McNeill’s studies span migration policy, social media’s role in health communication, and the psychological effects of intergroup hostility. He employs mixed-methods approaches, including interpretative phenomenological analysis and content analysis. Key areas include refugee integration, gambling marketing’s influence, and technology accessibility for aging populations.
Academic Contributions: Recent publications highlight his exploration of empathy’s role in migration desecuritization (2025), loneliness in older adults (2024), and the behavioral impact of conspiracy theories (2023). His work often bridges theoretical social psychology with applied policy analysis. McNeill has also engaged in external PhD examinations, reflecting his role in academic governance.
Professional Activity: As an active researcher, he frequently collaborates internationally on projects addressing group victimhood narratives and intergroup reconciliation. His academic output demonstrates a commitment to understanding complex societal issues through rigorous psychological frameworks.
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