Professor of Social Psychology and Visiting Fellow, Criminal Justice Hub, University of Salford
Professor Rod Dubrow-Marshall PhD is a social psychologist. His doctoral research, in the W.H.O. Centre for Organisational Health and Development at the University of Nottingham, was on the cognitive processes involved in social category salience.
His research specialisms include social influence, identity and organisational healthiness. He is the author of the Totalistic Identity Theory and co-developer of the measurement tool the Extent of Group Identity Scale (with Paul Martin and Ron Burks). Professor Dubrow-Marshall has presented and co-presented numerous papers at professional conferences on undue influence and totalistic identity. He is a member of the Executive Advisory Board of the International Cultic Studies Association, is a Member of General Assembly of European Federation of Centres for Research and Information on Sectarianism (FECRIS).
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