
Yashpal Jogdand
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- SPN Mentor
Yashpal Jogdand is an assistant professor of Psychology in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. He completed his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from University of St. Andrews, Scotland, under the supervision of Professor Stephen Reicher. His Ph.D. research examined the nature, experience, and consequences of humiliation among Dalits in India (and also among university students in the United Kingdom for comparative purposes). Yashpal’s research interests lie at the intersection of social and political psychology. He is particularly interested in studying issues related to social identity, intergroup emotions, collective action, political rhetoric, and collective mobilisation.
Primary Interests:
- Emotion, Mood, Affect
- Group Processes
- Intergroup Relations
- Persuasion, Social Influence
- Political Psychology
- Prejudice and Stereotyping
- Self and Identity
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Video Gallery
Stereotypes, Humiliation and Political Rhetoric
"The Task" Film Discussion
Journal Articles:
Other Publications:
- Jogdand, Y., & Reicher, S. (2013). Humiliation is a group based emotion: Experimental evidence from UK and India. Paper presented at British Psychological Society (BPS), Annual Social Psychology Section Conference, University of Exeter, UK.
- Jogdand, Y., & Reicher, S. (2012). You are angry and outraged but your hands are tied! Responses to group based humiliation among Dalits in India. Paper presented at British Psychological Society (BPS), Annual Social Psychology Section Conference, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
- Reicher, S., & Jogdand, Y. (in press). Identity, emotion and mobilisation. In C. Howarth & E. Andreouli (Eds.), The social psychology of everyday politics. London: Routledge.
- Reicher, S., Jogdand, Y., & Ryan, C. (2015). Political participation is self-interest...But not in the way you might think. In N. Manning (Ed.), Political (dis)engagement and the changing nature of the "political." Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
Courses Taught:
- Social and Cultural Foundations of Counselling
- Social Psychology
Yashpal Jogdand
MS 611, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110016
India
- Skype Name: yashpal.jogdand