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Social psychologist Pia Lamberty: "When irrationality becomes the norm, it becomes problematic".
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Social psychologist Pia Lamberty: "When irrationality becomes the norm, it becomes problematic".

The article discusses Pia Lamberty, a social psychologist known for her research on conspiracy ideologies. She recently published a book titled 'Der Untergang kann warten' which explores maintaining hope during crises. Lamberty shares personal experiences of finding hope through community support and self-care strategies like implementing a smart home system to manage daily routines. She also reflects on her past struggles with health issues and the challenges of researching topics such as conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism. Lamberty reveals she has autism and ADHD, which helped her understand why certain situations caused her more stress than others. Growing up, she felt different and developed a passion for aquariums, though she eventually chose to study social psychology to understand human behavior.

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Social psychologist Pia Lamberty: "When irrationality becomes the norm, it becomes problematic".

The article discusses Pia Lamberty, a social psychologist known for her research on conspiracy ideologies. She recently published a book titled 'Der Untergang kann warten' which explores maintaining hope during crises. Lamberty shares personal experiences of finding hope through community support and self-care strategies like implementing a smart home system to manage daily routines. She also reflects on her past struggles with health issues and the challenges of researching topics such as conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism. Lamberty reveals she has autism and ADHD, which helped her understand why certain situations caused her more stress than others. Growing up, she felt different and developed a passion for aquariums, though she eventually chose to study social psychology to understand human behavior.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a social psychologist discussing her work on conspiracy ideologies and right-wing extremism, but it does not present any overtly biased framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. It provides a balanced overview of her personal and professional life without taking a clear

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