
About
Dr Mark Burgess is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Psychology, Social Work and Public Health, Oxford Brookes University. He holds a B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc, P.G.C.E, and Ph.D. His research explores transformative experiences—experiences that alter individuals' understanding of self through epistemic and personal change.
- Education:
- B.Sc (Hons)
- M.Sc
- P.G.C.E
- Ph.D
Burgess employs qualitative methods to investigate domains such as:
- Transition into/out of terrorist groups
- Early adoption of electric vehicles
- Sexual self-understanding through pleasurable encounters
- Alcohol consumption thresholds
- Artistic creativity and flow states
- Veteran perception in UK society
- Media representation of armed forces
His recent publications focus on autism, retroactive jealousy, and identity negotiation, spanning psychology, environmental studies, and political sociology. Research grants include funding from the British Academy and UK Government Technology Strategy Board.
- Scientific Awards:
- Oxford Brookes University Teaching Fellow
- Liverpool Hope University Excellence in Teaching and Learning Award
- University of Saskatchewan/Alberta Teaching Awards
Burgess supervises students like Shannon Skeffington and contributes to the Applied Social and Cultural Psychology research group. His work informs policy on sustainable transport and veteran integration.
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