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Michael Dare is a researcher at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland (UQ). His work focuses on social psychology, community resilience, and the societal impacts of economic inequality.
Research Themes:
- Social identity and prosocial behavior during crises
- Psychological effects of wealth inequality
- Community vitality post-disasters
- Public health challenges during pandemics
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding inequality's effects on social cohesion, including studies on the Australian bushfires and the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. His research often employs social identity theory as a framework.
Collaborations include work with the UQ Psychology College of Supervisors and international researchers. He has contributed datasets to enhance transparency in social science research.
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