Conference presentations

2024

Templeton, A. (2024 September 3). Collaborating, requesting or commanding: First responders' preferences and boundaries on coordinating and communicating with the public in emergencies'. Presentation at BPS Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Queens University Belfast.

Tong, Y., & Templeton, A. (2024, September 3). Understanding the impact of first responder communication approaches on citizen adherence during evacuations. Presentation at BPS Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Queens University Belfast.

Smith, K., Widdicombe, S., Whitehouse, D., & Templeton, A. (2024, September 2). Football clubs as identity leaders: communication and club action on fan-club relationships. Blitz Presentation at BPS Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Queens University Belfast

Hinata, S. (2024, September 3). Towards trust and collaboration: Exploring Practical and Operational Barriers in Emergency Responders' Communication with the Public. Presentation at BPS Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Queens University Belfast.

Vo, S., Radke, H., Templeton, A. (2024, September 2). Examining how perceived efficacy and legitimacy of the COP26 protest affect non-participants' support for the proenvironmental movement. Presentation at BPS Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Queens University Belfast

2023

Alhajri, W., & Templeton, A. (2023, July 2). Beyond a simulation of judgment day: Exploring pilgrims' experiences of shared identity, social norms, risk perceptions and risk-taking at the Hajj. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland

Smith, K., Templeton, A., & Drury, J. (2023, July 2). Social identity processes associated with perceived risk at UK pilot sporting events during COVID-19. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland

Hinata, S., Templeton, A. & Rhodes, H. (2023, July 1). Interactions between the public and emergency services/government agencies in disasters: A systematic review. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland. 

Templeton, A. (2023, July 1). ‘This is what I need you to do’: First responders’ preferences and boundaries on communicating and coordinating with the public in emergencies. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland. The slides can be accessed here.

Vo, S., Radke, H., & Templeton, A. (2023, July 1). Developing a Typology of Public Support for Social Movements: A Systematic Review of the Psychological Literature. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland. 

Telga, M., Neville, F., Ronchi, E., Templeton, A., & Reicher S. (2023, July 1). Shared social identity and situational cues predict social influence in mass evacuation virtual reality experiments. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland. 

Telga, M., Ronchi, E., Templeton, A., Neville, F., Reicher, S., & Drury, J. (2023, June 29). Understanding crowd responses to perceived hostile threats: An innovative multidisciplinary approach. Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference. Eindhoven, Netherlands. 

Templeton, A. (2023, June 29). Social behaviour and communication in evacuations: A systematic review. Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference. Eindhoven, Netherlands. The slides can be accessed here.

Amos, M., Gwynne, S., & Templeton, A. (2023, June 28). A dynamic state-based model of crowds. Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference. Eindhoven, Netherlands.  

Spearpoint, M., Arnott, M., Xie, H., Gwynne, S., & Templeton, A. (2023, June 28). Comparative analysis of two evacuation simulation tools when applied to high-rise residential buildings. Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference. Eindhoven, Netherlands. 

2022

Arnott, M., Spearpoint, M., Gwynne, S., & Templeton, A. (2022, 13 September). Counterflow in computational evacuation modelling – the hydraulic model, modelling tools and trials. Presentation given at Fire and Evacuation Modelling Technical Conference

Gwynne, S., Spearpoint, M., Templeton, A., Arnott, M., Xie, H., Nash, C., & Ramsden, M. (2022, 13 September). Assessing the impact of changes to guidance on evacuation from fire in multi-occupancy high-rise residential buildings. Presentation given at Fire and Evacuation Modelling Technical Conference  

Telga, M., Neville, F., Templeton, A., Arias, S., Ronchi, E., Wahlqvist, J., Atkinson, M., & Reicher, S. (2022, 7 September). Emerging shared social identity and social influence in collective responses to perceived threats. In F. Neville (Chair), Perceived threats and 'stampedes': A new approach to collective fear responses. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Jurstakova K., Ulusahin, Y., Martinez, N., Drury, J., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 6). Working together with the group: A mixed-methods study of the adherence to COVID-19 safety measures as a process between the event organisers and participants. In A. Templeton (Chair), The role of group processes on attendee perceptions and behaviour at crowd events during Covid-19. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Smith, K., Templeton, A., & Drury, J. (2022, September 6). A multi-event survey exploring the social identity processes associated with perceived risk at early pilot sporting events during Covid-19. In A. Templeton (Chair), The role of group processes on attendee perceptions and behaviour at crowd events during Covid-19. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Martinez, N., Mao, G., Jurstakova, K., Drury, J., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 6). Supporting the group: How care for ingroup members and social norms impacted adherence to Covid-19 measures during the Events Research Programme. An interview study. In A. Templeton (Chair), The role of group processes on attendee perceptions and behaviour at crowd events during Covid-19. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Templeton, A., Nash, C., Spearpoint, M., & Gwynne, S. (2022, September 6). The relationship between residents' adherence to fire safety guidance and their trust in the guidance and its creators. Social identity processes in response to fire incidents in high-rise residential buildings. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Nash, C., Gwynne, S., Spearpoint, M., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 6). "We're the friendly fire services, aren't we?": The importance of working on behalf of the group to facilitate emergency response. In A. Templeton (Chair), Social identity processes in response to fire incidents in high-rise residential buildings. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Lewis, L., Li, L., Nash, C., Gwynne, S., Spearpoint, M., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 6). Collective self-organisation in response to fire incidents in UK high-rise residential buildings. In A. Templeton (Chair), Social identity processes in response to fire incidents in high-rise residential buildings. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Wiseman-Gregg, K., Smith, K., Stanley, E., Skelton, J., Addison, C., Clegg, G., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 6). The importance of clear, consistent, and inclusive communication on group relations in healthcare settings during COVID-19. In A. Templeton (Chair), Insights from hospital workers on leadership, perceived risk, and communication approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Smith, K., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 5). Group relations with leadership and adherence to COVID-19 measures in hospital settings. In A. Templeton (Chair), Insights from hospital workers on leadership, perceived risk, and communication approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Hlubek, N., & Templeton, A. (2022, September 5). Social identity processes in hospital workers' risk perception and adherence to safety guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. In A. Templeton (Chair), Insights from hospital workers on leadership, perceived risk, and communication approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic. Symposium presentation given at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Alhajri, W. & Templeton, A. (2022, September 5). Social Norms and Risks at Mass Gatherings: A Systematic Review. Presented at BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK. 

Templeton, A. (2022, May) Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies. TED talk given at EMS2022, Glasgow.

Lewis, L., Templeton, A., & Nash, C. (2022, April). Helping or hindering? The role of group processes in aiding or delaying high-rise evacuations. Paper presented at the BPS Scotland Student undergraduate conference, Glasgow.