
David ColledgeHeriot-Watt University · School of Social Sciences
David Colledge
Master of Science
Intercultural relations, majority members' acculturation, HE/student well-being, radicalisation/extremism
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I am a PhD candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant in psychology at Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, UK). My PhD research focuses on majority members acculturation and how openness to cultural change relates to psychological growth (creativity and flourishing) and threat responses (prejudice and political extremism) among majority members. I'm a member of the Exploring Majority Members' Acculturation (EMMA) lab and a reviewer for the International Journal of Intercultural Relations.
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Attitudes toward secession are studied across disciplines yet remain under-researched in the field of personality psychology. The present study (N = 430) examined xenophobia, identification with all humanity (IWAH) and 4 personality traits (universalism-tolerance, openness, right-wing authoritarianism, collective narcissism) in relation to attitude...