SISC in the News
- Scientific American (2022): Climate Change Actions Are Far More Popular Than People in U.S. Realize: “False social reality” obscures widespread U.S. support for climate protection measures.
- Grist (2022): Americans are convinced climate action is unpopular. They’re very, very wrong.
- The Hill (2022): Americans underestimate the popularity of climate change action among their peers.
- The Guardian (2022): Polling shows that US voters favor climate bills – yet assume fellow Americans don’t.
- CNBC (2022): Americans don’t think other Americans care about climate change as much as they do.
- Grist (2021): Angry about the climate crisis? Research shows that could be a good thing.
- National Affairs (2021): Powers That Be.
- Fast Company (2020): How redefining "normal" can alter human behavior.
- Time (2020): Don’t Be Afraid to Virtue Signal — It Can Be a Powerful Tool to Change People’s Minds.
- Treehugger (2020): In Defense of Carbon Footprints.
- SPSP Character Context Blog: Why Social Change is Contagious.
- Research Live (2019): New frontiers: the future of social norms.
- Slate (2018): Reducing Your Carbon Footprint Still Matters.
- Pacific Standard (2018): Can the Psychological Technique of ‘Pre-Conformity’ Help Change Our Harmful Behaviors?
- Plant Yourself (2018): Three Words That Can Double Your Influence with Gregg Sparkman: PYP 268.
- Stanford Review (2017): Changing behaviors may be easier when people see norms changing, Stanford research finds.
