Nick Camp
Social psychologist in org studies, @UMich. I study racial inequality where institutions and individuals meet. Dad to Julian (2 legs) and Eddie (4 legs).
- Reposted by Nick CampApplications for #UMich #Psychology Diversity Recruitment Weekend are in 2 days! If you are thinking about applying to psychology PhD programs in the future this may be for you! The application is short, but the benefits are big lsa.umich.edu/psych/divers...
- Considering a #psychology #PhD? University of Michigan’s (free!) online Diversity Recruitment Weekend (Mar 27–28) connects you with UM faculty & grad students. Strengthen your apps & meet with #faculty, including in the #Brain&Behavior area! Apply by Jan 28: lsa.umich.edu/psych/divers...
- Reposted by Nick Camp@umisr.bsky.social is now accepting applications for the 2026 Junior Professional Researcher Program cohort. JPRP is a two-year paid gig for recent college grads who are considering a career in social science research. isr.umich.edu/training-opp...
- Come to UM* for Diversity Recruitment Weekend! It's a great chance to learn more about the psych department and grad student experience. *(Virtually, trust me, late March is still firmly in "Lion" and not "Lamb" territory).
- Considering a #psychology #PhD? University of Michigan’s (free!) online Diversity Recruitment Weekend (Mar 27–28) connects you with UM faculty & grad students. Strengthen your apps & meet with #faculty, including in the #Brain&Behavior area! Apply by Jan 28: lsa.umich.edu/psych/divers...
- Reposted by Nick CampHow can psychology help fight poverty? Our @pnas.org article shows how “culturally wise” interventions can support women’s agency and boost poverty reduction (Patrick Premand, Thomas Bossuroy, Abdoulaye Sambo, Hazel Markus, Greg Walton @stanforduniversity.bsky.social): t.co/maI5vf3meP
- A reminder that diarization —determining who said what— is really bad on most body cam platforms. This is probably not the “transformative” Axon had in mind…
- Reposted by Nick CampNew paper in press at JPSP! An adversarial collaboration focusing on a large-scale test of how strongly implicit racial attitudes predict discriminatory behavior. Pre-print here: osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Appreciated the chance to share @arajo-eunkyung.bsky.social and I's work on Streetview Sampling on 🎃! The 📸🚘 costume is only for today, but the methods paper and tools are open access: guilfordjournals.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
- Come join OS at UM!
- New in JSI (OA): Reckless speeding or tinted windows? We look at racial disparities in reasons why drivers are stopped, their disparate impacts on community trust, and how police departments exacerbate —or mitigate— their impacts through policy. (1/7) spssi.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- ICE arrested a dad dropping off his kid at my son's school today. Elementary school. What a fucking world.
- Don’t think I will.
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- This semester, I want my lab to play around with GPT for some content-coding type tasks. Do folks have other recs for accessible methods papers/tutorials, e.g. from @thomasdavidson.bsky.social 's "[special issue](journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... of Soc Methods)?
- 😱gust is here, too soon. If you're teaching a class on racial inequality, policing, and/or institutions, I have a teaching guide on institutional interactions with readings, resources, and a sample syllabus to take the edge off.
- Reposted by Nick CampThe June 2025 special issue of Social Cognition -- Tutorials on Novel Methods and Analyses in Social Cognition, Part 1 -- was guest edited by Jimmy Calanchini, Juliane Degner, and Colin Smith, with support from Bertram Gawronski. The introduction is linked here: doi.org/10.1521/soco....
- New from @ara-eunkyung.bsky.social + me: social psychologists are often interested in space, but have to choose between abstractions at high levels of geography or images taken with limited geographic scope. We identify a tool to sample space at scale: mapping platforms, such as Google Street View.
- news.ufl.edu/2025/05/anno... I think he’s going to love it there.
- www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/inv... Just noticed this, but the Washington Post no longer tracks police shootings as of this year.
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- Reposted by Nick CampMichigan's decision to roll back DEI has to be understood as part of a larger effort to force universities into ideological submission. From @scottlgreer.bsky.social and I in the Detroit Free Press.
- Feckless.
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