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Rankings The psychology behind racism and prejudice
The psychology behind racism and prejudice
The psychology behind racism and prejudice
18 Aug 2021 |
James Cook University Pop Science Series is an initiative by our PhD academics to provide better way of explanation in complex topics so that students who might found interest in it can be enlightened and be informed.
Dr Peter Chew, Senior Lecturer, Psychology speaks in this webinar to give a peek through the looking glass with a view on the psychology behind racism and prejudice. Click here to view the webinar details |
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