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Geoffrey Beattie

Geoffrey Beattie FBPsS FRSM FRSA is a British psychologist, author and broadcaster. He is Professor of Psychology at Edge Hill University[1] and in 2023 was appointed Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing (OCLW) [2] and Wolfson College, [3] University of Oxford. He has also been visiting professor at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California Santa Barbara.[4] He graduated with a First Class Honours degree from the University of Birmingham and a PhD from Trinity College, Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Books edit

He has published twenty-six books on a wide range of topics including the psychology of language and communication,[5][6] nonverbal communication/body language,[7][8] the psychology of sustainability and climate change,[9][10] implicit ethnic bias, prejudice and conflict,[11][12][13] applying psychological techniques to everyday life,[14] the psychology of sport,[15] boxing[16][17] and running,[18] ethnographic studies of working-class life in the UK[19][20][21][22] and a memoir 'Protestant Boy' published by Granta in 2004,[23] amongst others.

'We are the People' was shortlisted for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize.[24] 'On the Ropes' was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award.[25] 'Trophy Hunting' was shortlisted for the 2019 Taylor & Francis Outstanding Book and Digital Product Award in the Outstanding Professional Category. 'The Psychology of Language and Communication' was republished in the Routledge Classic Editions series,[26] thirty years after it first appeared. 'Survivors of Steel City' formed the basis for the documentary film 'Tales from a Hard City'[27] (director: Kim Flitcroft) which won the Grand Prix at the Marseilles Film Festival[28] and the Best Regional Film in the Indies Award.[29] Beattie was credited as story consultant on the film.[30]

Beattie has also published two novels—'The Corner Boys' (Victor Gollancz)[31] and 'The Body's Little Secrets' (Gibson Square).[32] 'The Corner Boys', the story of a teenager growing up in a loyalist working-class neighbourhood of Belfast during the Troubles, was also shortlisted for the Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize [1]. 'The Body's Little Secrets' is the story of a social psychologist, Matt, whose research centres on the analysis of body language. The novel situates the action in Sheffield in Thatcher's Britain of the early nineteen-eighties, just after the miners' strike with the mines and the steelworks closing. Self-construction is the nature of the day, trying still to be somebody in desperate times. Matt himself is trying to make a name for himself as an academic in this changing societal landscape but oversteps the mark in his claims about what his body language analyses can reveal from CCTV footage of a murder, to his ultimate cost. In a review in the international journal Semiotica,[33] Professor Marcel Danesi, professor of semiotics at the University of Toronto, described the book as a 'truly outstanding work' and wrote that 'With his latest novel, Dr Geoffrey Beattie can now be projected onto the same international platform as the late Umberto Eco, who became famous for integrating semiotic theory with fiction, starting with his bestseller, The Name of the Rose...There is little doubt, in my estimation at least, that Geoffrey Beattie is Eco's successor, displaying an uncanny and ingenious ability to blend his insightful work on nonverbal semiotics with an exceptional sense for narrative in this outstanding roman-à-clef.'

His book 'Selfless: A Psychologist's Journey through Identity and Social Class', published by Routledge, which is a memoir reflecting on identity, social class and education, attracted excellent international reviews—'a powerful mix of psychological research, intellectual rigour and personal insight' (Binna Kandola), 'a unique book....We come away understanding what psychology should be....required reading by anyone interested in understanding what consciousness is' (Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto), 'has the potential to contribute to relevant fields of inquiry in the same way Oliver Sacks' books did to neurology and the history of science' (Hongbing Yu, Ryerson University).[34] A review in the Psychologist read 'We need more books like this—where the author is authentically written into the work, and psychology is opened up, inviting people to explore it in relation to their own lives.'[35]

His most recent book 'Doubt: A Psychological Exploration' was described by Professor Brian Butterworth from UCL as 'Beattie brilliantly illustrates the science of doubt with fascinating case studies from doubters like Kafka, to non-doubters like Picasso.' Professor Richard Bentall from the University of Sheffield wrote 'Geoff Beattie has written a brilliantly entertaining book about the little considered phenomenon of doubt, focusing mainly but not exclusively on self-doubt.' Professor Marcel Danesi from the University of Toronto wrote 'This is one of the most brilliant books I have ever come across.'[36]

His books have been translated into various languages including Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, Portuguese, Italian, Finnish[37] and German.[38] He has also published over one hundred academic articles in journals including Nature, Nature Climate Change and Semiotica.[39]

His book 'On the Ropes: Boxing as a Way of Life' (Victor Gollancz) has been optioned by a major Hollywood studio to be made into a film.[40] The book focuses on Brendan Ingle's famous gym in Wincobank in Sheffield and explores boxing in precarious economic times after the pit closures and the decline of the steel industry. The Daily Telegraph's review of the book read "Beattie can write about the low life of boxing like no-one else…[He] has got the smell of the gym in his lungs. He breathes resin, sweat and soiled towels. He even goes three rounds himself with Mick Mills. He writes for adults, and quite beautifully. Not since I first went ringside with the late Ring Lardner have I so enjoyed a book on boxing".[41] Hollywood studio, AGC, have picked up the film rights to the book; Rowan Athale has written the screenplay and is set to direct the film.

Research edit

Beattie's research falls within the broad areas of embodied cognition/multi-modal communication and applied social psychology particularly in the areas of sustainability and race where he researches the relationship between explicit and implicit processes,[42] and the societal implications of any possible 'dissociation' here.[43]

Multi-modal communication edit

His long-standing interest in human multi-modal communication focuses on the interaction between language and nonverbal communication in talk. He was awarded the Spearman Medal[44] by the British Psychological Society for 'published psychological research of outstanding merit' for work in this area. His research shows that both verbal and nonverbal elements are critical to everyday semantic communication and that iconic hand gestures reflect unarticulated aspects of thinking. He has explored the possible applications of this theoretical perspective for both advertising and for deception, where gesture-speech mismatches may occur, along with structural changes in the phases of gestures. This research won the international Mouton d'Or prize[45] for the best research paper in semiotics.

Sustainability edit

He has also explored the psychological barriers that prevent consumers adopting more sustainable lifestyles in the light of the threat posed by climate change. He has challenged the established orthodoxy in this field. DEFRA, and others, have argued that the promotion of more sustainable behaviour is essentially just an 'informational' issue because the public already have the right underlying attitudes to environmental issues like carbon footprint (measured using various self-report instruments). For this reason, carbon labels were introduced. Beattie's experimental research, using eye tracking, showed that there was minimal visual attention to carbon labels and that explicit self-reported attitudes to carbon footprint did not actually predict visual attention to climate change images. Measures of implicit attitude, where such attitudes are largely unconscious and measured through speed of association, were, however, better predictors of both attentional focus and behavioural choice under certain conditions. Dispositional optimism also seems to affect visual attention to climate change images and this links to optimism bias (He presented this research at the British Academy Summer Showcase in 2018 where the best research funded by the B.A. is highlighted).[46] He has explored new segmentation analyses of consumer markets based upon the intersection of explicit and implicit attitudes and researching how to change both types of attitude, necessary to produce the radical shift in consumer behaviour required to combat climate change.

Beattie presented this research on sustainability at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change at UNESCO headquarters in Paris in July 2015,[47] and with Laura McGuire contributed a chapter to the United Nations International Commission on Education for Sustainable-Development-Practice Report[48] (a report issued every ten years by the U.N. to define priorities in education internationally for the next decade), to be published in 2019.

Implicit racial bias edit

Another strand of his current research is into implicit racial bias and its effects on everyday life. He has explored how implicit racial attitudes impact on shortlisting decisions. He has shown how gaze fixations, as we consider CVs, are influenced by our implicit attitudes, and he has investigated how these impact on the representations that we build up of the various candidates under consideration, thereby influencing our final 'rational' decision about the relative suitability of the candidates. He has researched how people justify and rationalise their everyday decisions that often result from processes that are more implicit. Using the terminology of the Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman, he has explored how System 1 and System 2 interact in everyday life and the implications of this interaction for both behaviour and talk. He has given a number of significant keynote addresses on this theme at a variety of applied conferences, including the Annual Conference of the Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, the Asian Fire Service Association National Conference 16 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, the Equality Challenge Unit Biennial Conference, the Respect Difference Conference, Police Service of Northern Ireland etc.

The overarching focus of his research has been on how human beings communicate and make decisions in their everyday social worlds, with emphasis on the more unconscious and implicit aspects of these everyday processes. He has been interested, throughout his career, in the real-world relevance of his research.

Outreach edit

Beattie was president of the Psychology Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 2005–2006 and has given many keynote addresses to a range of audience, including public lectures at Gresham College, the International Psychology Conference in Dubai, the Psychology Teacher National Conference 16 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, the European Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences, Techkriti, the Annual Technical and Entrepreneurial Festival Kanpur, India, both Houses of Parliament through the Westminster Food and Nutrition Forum, the Star lecture at the University of Manchester etc. He has also spoken at various music and book festivals including 'The Secret Garden Party', 'Shambala', Latitude and the Edinburgh, Munich and Cheltenham Book Festivals. Beattie was an external consultant on the Leadership Vanguard (LV) with Paul Polman, then CEO of Unilever, and others. This organisation was designed to help shape the sustainability policy of Unilever and other leading multinationals.

He is also well known for bringing analyses of behaviour, and particularly nonverbal communication, to a more general audience by appearing as the on-screen psychologist on eleven series of Big Brother[49] in the UK and for explaining how psychology can be used by people in their everyday lives.[14] His work in psychology has been extensively covered in the national and international media.[50]

In addition, he has carried out media work on behalf of a range of organizations, including ITV, Universal Pictures, Department for Work and Pensions, NHS, Nivea, Royal Mail, Disney and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Academic appointments edit

2013- Professor of Psychology, Edge Hill University.
2013- Masters Supervisor, Sustainability Leadership Programme, University of Cambridge.
2012-2013- Visiting Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara.
2004-2011- Head of School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Manchester.
2004-2012- Research Group Leader, Language and Communication Research Group, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester.
2008-2012- Professorial Research Fellow, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester.
2004-2011- Member of the Senior Management Board for the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester.
2000-2004- Member of the Senior Executive, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Manchester.
2000-2004- Head of department of psychology, University of Manchester.
1994-2012- Professor of Psychology at the University of Manchester. His departure in 2012 led to Employment Tribunal proceedings. The Employment Tribunal found in favour of Professor Beattie. The university made a financial settlement to Professor Beattie in respect of Employment Tribunal case number 2401282/2013.
1991-1994- Reader in Social Psychology, University of Sheffield
1988-1991- Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology, University of Sheffield
1981-1984- Visiting lecturer, Department of Linguistics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
1977-1988- Lecturer in Social Psychology, University of Sheffield

Media edit

Television edit

Resident on-screen psychologist [Big Brother] ([Channel 4]) 2000-2010 focussing mainly on nonverbal communication and patterns of social interaction Big Brother 2007

Co-presenter, Life's Too Short (BBC1) This series applied psychological insights (including detailed behavioural analyses) to a range of people having trouble in their relationships.

Presenter, Family SOS (BBC1 Northern Ireland) A detailed look at families currently experiencing a wide range of important but unidentified psychological issues. The analytic focus was again on the behaviour of the family members and how they interacted with each other. The goal was to work out what specifically needed to change to improve the situation. BBC Northern Ireland

Presenter, Dump Your Mates in Four Days (Channel 4) A series aimed at teenagers which allowed teenagers to 'try out' different sets of friends in order to teach them something about themselves and their social networks and how things can change. Dump Your Mates in Four Days (Channel 4)

Co-presenter and psychologist, The Farm of Fussy Eaters (UKTV Style) A series focusing on individuals with oddly constrained and unhealthy food choices. His role was to understand where the various attitudes to food came from and how they could be modified. UKTV The Farm of Fussy Eaters

On-screen psychologist, Ghosthunting with.... (ITV2 and ITV1) On-screen psychologist, focusing on the nonverbal behaviour of celebrities in various 'haunted' locations. The celebrities have included Girls Aloud, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, McFly, The Happy Mondays, Paul O'Grady and friends, Boyzone, The Saturdays, Katie Price and friends, TOWIE etc. Ghosthunting With....The Saturdays

He has also been a frequent guest on the ITV News (with a slot called 'The Body Politic' at one General Election[51] ), Lorraine Kelly, Richard and Judy, The One Show, Tonight with Trevor McDonald (ITV), with other guest appearances on Child of Our Time, Arena, It's Only a Theory,[52] Risky Business, Tomorrow's World, The Heart of the Matter, Watchdog, BBC Breakfast,[53] Good Morning America, the Keri-Anne Show (Australia),[54] TV4 (Sweden), News Asia, The Mindfield, and various documentaries for Channel 4, Channel 5, BBC4 and Sky.

Journalism edit

He has written extensively for The Guardian,[55] The Observer,[56] The Observer Magazine,[57] The Independent[58] and The Independent on Sunday.[59]

Books edit

  • Beattie, G. (2023) Doubt: A Psychological Exploration. Routledge: London.[60]
  • Beattie, G. (2020) Selfless: A Psychologist's Journey through Identity and Social Class. Routledge: London.[61]
  • Beattie, G. (2019). Trophy Hunting: A Psychological Perspective. London: Routledge[62]
  • Beattie, G. & McGuire, L. (2019). The Psychology of Climate Change. London: Routledge[63]
  • Beattie, G. (2018). The Body's Little Secrets: A Novel. London: Gibson Square[64]
  • Beattie, G. (2018). The Conflicted Mind: And Why Psychology Has Failed to Deal With It. London: Routledge[65]
  • Beattie, G. & Ellis, A. (2017). The Psychology of Language and Communication: Psychology Press Classic Editions. London: Routledge[66]
  • Beattie, G. (2016). Rethinking Body Language: How Hand Movements Reveal Hidden Thoughts. London: Routledge[8]
  • Beattie, G. (2013). Our Racist Heart? An Exploration of Unconscious Prejudice in Everyday Life. London: Routledge[67]
  • Beattie, G and Beattie, B. (2012). Chasing Lost Times. A Father and Son Reconciled Through Running. London: Mainstream Publishing[18]
  • Beattie, G. (2011). Get The Edge: How Simple Changes Will Transform Your Life. London: Headline Book Publishing.[14]
  • Beattie, G. (2010). Why Aren't We Saving The Planet? A Psychologist's Perspective. UK: Routledge: London.[9]
  • Beattie, G. (2004). Protestant Boy. Granta: London.[23]
  • Beattie, G. (2003). Visible Thought: The New Psychology of Body Language. Routledge: London.[7]
  • Beattie, G. (2002). The Shadows of Boxing: Prince Naseem and those he left behind. Orion: London.[17]
  • Beattie, G. (2000). The Corner Boys. Klett-Cotta: Berlin.[68]
  • Beattie, G. (1999). Belfastin Pojat. Otava: Helsinki.[69]
  • Beattie, G. (1998). Head-to-Head: Uncovering the Psychology of Sporting Success. Victor Gollancz: London.[15]
  • Beattie, G. (1998). Hard Lines: Voices from Deep within a Recession. Mandolin: Manchester.[22]
  • Beattie, G. (1998). The Corner Boys. Victor Gollancz: London. Published in paperback, Indigo: London (1999).[70]
  • Beattie, G. (1996). On the Ropes: Boxing as a Way of Life. Victor Gollancz: London. Published in paperback, Indigo: London (1997).[16]
  • Beattie, G. (1992). We Are the People. Journeys Through the Heart of Protestant Ulster. Heinemann: London. (pp. 246).[12]
  • Beattie, G. (1990). England After Dark. Weidenfeld & Nicolson:London.[21]
  • Beattie, G. (1989). All Talk: Why it's important to watch your words and everything else you say. Weidenfeld & Nicolson: London.[71]
  • Beattie, G. (1988). Beachwatching. Rambletree Press: Hove.[72]
  • Beattie, G. (1987). Making It: The Reality of Today's Entrepreneurs. Weidenfeld & Nicolson: London.[20]
  • Beattie, G. (1986). Survivors of Steel City. Chatto & Windus: London.[19]
  • Ellis, A. & Beattie, G. (1986). The Psychology of Language and Communication. Psychology Press: London.[73]
  • Beattie, G. (1983) Talk: An Analysis of Speech and Non-Verbal Behaviour in Conversation. Open University Press: Milton Keynes.[5]

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Psychological Society a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Contents 1 Books 2 Research 2 1 Multi modal communication 2 2 Sustainability 2 3 Implicit racial bias 3 Outreach 4 Academic appointments 5 Media 5 1 Television 5 2 Journalism 6 Books 7 ReferencesBooks editHe has published twenty six books on a wide range of topics including the psychology of language and communication 5 6 nonverbal communication body language 7 8 the psychology of sustainability and climate change 9 10 implicit ethnic bias prejudice and conflict 11 12 13 applying psychological techniques to everyday life 14 the psychology of sport 15 boxing 16 17 and running 18 ethnographic studies of working class life in the UK 19 20 21 22 and a memoir Protestant Boy published by Granta in 2004 23 amongst others We are the People was shortlisted for the Ewart Biggs Literary Prize 24 On the Ropes was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 25 Trophy Hunting was shortlisted for the 2019 Taylor amp Francis Outstanding Book and Digital Product Award in the Outstanding Professional Category The Psychology of Language and Communication was republished in the Routledge Classic Editions series 26 thirty years after it first appeared Survivors of Steel City formed the basis for the documentary film Tales from a Hard City 27 director Kim Flitcroft which won the Grand Prix at the Marseilles Film Festival 28 and the Best Regional Film in the Indies Award 29 Beattie was credited as story consultant on the film 30 Beattie has also published two novels The Corner Boys Victor Gollancz 31 and The Body s Little Secrets Gibson Square 32 The Corner Boys the story of a teenager growing up in a loyalist working class neighbourhood of Belfast during the Troubles was also shortlisted for the Ewart Biggs Literary Prize 1 The Body s Little Secrets is the story of a social psychologist Matt whose research centres on the analysis of body language The novel situates the action in Sheffield in Thatcher s Britain of the early nineteen eighties just after the miners strike with the mines and the steelworks closing Self construction is the nature of the day trying still to be somebody in desperate times Matt himself is trying to make a name for himself as an academic in this changing societal landscape but oversteps the mark in his claims about what his body language analyses can reveal from CCTV footage of a murder to his ultimate cost In a review in the international journal Semiotica 33 Professor Marcel Danesi professor of semiotics at the University of Toronto described the book as a truly outstanding work and wrote that With his latest novel Dr Geoffrey Beattie can now be projected onto the same international platform as the late Umberto Eco who became famous for integrating semiotic theory with fiction starting with his bestseller The Name of the Rose There is little doubt in my estimation at least that Geoffrey Beattie is Eco s successor displaying an uncanny and ingenious ability to blend his insightful work on nonverbal semiotics with an exceptional sense for narrative in this outstanding roman a clef His book Selfless A Psychologist s Journey through Identity and Social Class published by Routledge which is a memoir reflecting on identity social class and education attracted excellent international reviews a powerful mix of psychological research intellectual rigour and personal insight Binna Kandola a unique book We come away understanding what psychology should be required reading by anyone interested in understanding what consciousness is Marcel Danesi University of Toronto has the potential to contribute to relevant fields of inquiry in the same way Oliver Sacks books did to neurology and the history of science Hongbing Yu Ryerson University 34 A review in the Psychologist read We need more books like this where the author is authentically written into the work and psychology is opened up inviting people to explore it in relation to their own lives 35 His most recent book Doubt A Psychological Exploration was described by Professor Brian Butterworth from UCL as Beattie brilliantly illustrates the science of doubt with fascinating case studies from doubters like Kafka to non doubters like Picasso Professor Richard Bentall from the University of Sheffield wrote Geoff Beattie has written a brilliantly entertaining book about the little considered phenomenon of doubt focusing mainly but not exclusively on self doubt Professor Marcel Danesi from the University of Toronto wrote This is one of the most brilliant books I have ever come across 36 His books have been translated into various languages including Chinese Taiwanese Korean Portuguese Italian Finnish 37 and German 38 He has also published over one hundred academic articles in journals including Nature Nature Climate Change and Semiotica 39 His book On the Ropes Boxing as a Way of Life Victor Gollancz has been optioned by a major Hollywood studio to be made into a film 40 The book focuses on Brendan Ingle s famous gym in Wincobank in Sheffield and explores boxing in precarious economic times after the pit closures and the decline of the steel industry The Daily Telegraph s review of the book read Beattie can write about the low life of boxing like no one else He has got the smell of the gym in his lungs He breathes resin sweat and soiled towels He even goes three rounds himself with Mick Mills He writes for adults and quite beautifully Not since I first went ringside with the late Ring Lardner have I so enjoyed a book on boxing 41 Hollywood studio AGC have picked up the film rights to the book Rowan Athale has written the screenplay and is set to direct the film Research editBeattie s research falls within the broad areas of embodied cognition multi modal communication and applied social psychology particularly in the areas of sustainability and race where he researches the relationship between explicit and implicit processes 42 and the societal implications of any possible dissociation here 43 Multi modal communication edit His long standing interest in human multi modal communication focuses on the interaction between language and nonverbal communication in talk He was awarded the Spearman Medal 44 by the British Psychological Society for published psychological research of outstanding merit for work in this area His research shows that both verbal and nonverbal elements are critical to everyday semantic communication and that iconic hand gestures reflect unarticulated aspects of thinking He has explored the possible applications of this theoretical perspective for both advertising and for deception where gesture speech mismatches may occur along with structural changes in the phases of gestures This research won the international Mouton d Or prize 45 for the best research paper in semiotics Sustainability edit He has also explored the psychological barriers that prevent consumers adopting more sustainable lifestyles in the light of the threat posed by climate change He has challenged the established orthodoxy in this field DEFRA and others have argued that the promotion of more sustainable behaviour is essentially just an informational issue because the public already have the right underlying attitudes to environmental issues like carbon footprint measured using various self report instruments For this reason carbon labels were introduced Beattie s experimental research using eye tracking showed that there was minimal visual attention to carbon labels and that explicit self reported attitudes to carbon footprint did not actually predict visual attention to climate change images Measures of implicit attitude where such attitudes are largely unconscious and measured through speed of association were however better predictors of both attentional focus and behavioural choice under certain conditions Dispositional optimism also seems to affect visual attention to climate change images and this links to optimism bias He presented this research at the British Academy Summer Showcase in 2018 where the best research funded by the B A is highlighted 46 He has explored new segmentation analyses of consumer markets based upon the intersection of explicit and implicit attitudes and researching how to change both types of attitude necessary to produce the radical shift in consumer behaviour required to combat climate change Beattie presented this research on sustainability at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change at UNESCO headquarters in Paris in July 2015 47 and with Laura McGuire contributed a chapter to the United Nations International Commission on Education for Sustainable Development Practice Report 48 a report issued every ten years by the U N to define priorities in education internationally for the next decade to be published in 2019 Implicit racial bias edit Another strand of his current research is into implicit racial bias and its effects on everyday life He has explored how implicit racial attitudes impact on shortlisting decisions He has shown how gaze fixations as we consider CVs are influenced by our implicit attitudes and he has investigated how these impact on the representations that we build up of the various candidates under consideration thereby influencing our final rational decision about the relative suitability of the candidates He has researched how people justify and rationalise their everyday decisions that often result from processes that are more implicit Using the terminology of the Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman he has explored how System 1 and System 2 interact in everyday life and the implications of this interaction for both behaviour and talk He has given a number of significant keynote addresses on this theme at a variety of applied conferences including the Annual Conference of the Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service the Asian Fire Service Association National Conference Archived 16 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine the Equality Challenge Unit Biennial Conference the Respect Difference Conference Police Service of Northern Ireland etc The overarching focus of his research has been on how human beings communicate and make decisions in their everyday social worlds with emphasis on the more unconscious and implicit aspects of these everyday processes He has been interested throughout his career in the real world relevance of his research Outreach editBeattie was president of the Psychology Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 2005 2006 and has given many keynote addresses to a range of audience including public lectures at Gresham College the International Psychology Conference in Dubai the Psychology Teacher National Conference Archived 16 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine the European Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences Techkriti the Annual Technical and Entrepreneurial Festival Kanpur India both Houses of Parliament through the Westminster Food and Nutrition Forum the Star lecture at the University of Manchester etc He has also spoken at various music and book festivals including The Secret Garden Party Shambala Latitude and the Edinburgh Munich and Cheltenham Book Festivals Beattie was an external consultant on the Leadership Vanguard LV with Paul Polman then CEO of Unilever and others This organisation was designed to help shape the sustainability policy of Unilever and other leading multinationals He is also well known for bringing analyses of behaviour and particularly nonverbal communication to a more general audience by appearing as the on screen psychologist on eleven series of Big Brother 49 in the UK and for explaining how psychology can be used by people in their everyday lives 14 His work in psychology has been extensively covered in the national and international media 50 In addition he has carried out media work on behalf of a range of organizations including ITV Universal Pictures Department for Work and Pensions NHS Nivea Royal Mail Disney and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Academic appointments edit2013 Professor of Psychology Edge Hill University 2013 Masters Supervisor Sustainability Leadership Programme University of Cambridge 2012 2013 Visiting Professor Bren School of Environmental Science and Management University of California Santa Barbara 2004 2011 Head of School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Manchester 2004 2012 Research Group Leader Language and Communication Research Group School of Psychological Sciences University of Manchester 2008 2012 Professorial Research Fellow Sustainable Consumption Institute University of Manchester 2004 2011 Member of the Senior Management Board for the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences University of Manchester 2000 2004 Member of the Senior Executive Faculty of Science and Engineering University of Manchester 2000 2004 Head of department of psychology University of Manchester 1994 2012 Professor of Psychology at the University of Manchester His departure in 2012 led to Employment Tribunal proceedings The Employment Tribunal found in favour of Professor Beattie The university made a financial settlement to Professor Beattie in respect of Employment Tribunal case number 2401282 2013 1991 1994 Reader in Social Psychology University of Sheffield 1988 1991 Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology University of Sheffield 1981 1984 Visiting lecturer Department of Linguistics University of Gothenburg Sweden 1977 1988 Lecturer in Social Psychology University of SheffieldMedia editTelevision edit Resident on screen psychologist Big Brother Channel 4 2000 2010 focussing mainly on nonverbal communication and patterns of social interaction Big Brother 2007Co presenter Life s Too Short BBC1 This series applied psychological insights including detailed behavioural analyses to a range of people having trouble in their relationships BBC1 Life s Too Short episode guidePresenter Family SOS BBC1 Northern Ireland A detailed look at families currently experiencing a wide range of important but unidentified psychological issues The analytic focus was again on the behaviour of the family members and how they interacted with each other The goal was to work out what specifically needed to change to improve the situation BBC Northern IrelandPresenter Dump Your Mates in Four Days Channel 4 A series aimed at teenagers which allowed teenagers to try out different sets of friends in order to teach them something about themselves and their social networks and how things can change Dump Your Mates in Four Days Channel 4 Co presenter and psychologist The Farm of Fussy Eaters UKTV Style A series focusing on individuals with oddly constrained and unhealthy food choices His role was to understand where the various attitudes to food came from and how they could be modified UKTV The Farm of Fussy EatersOn screen psychologist Ghosthunting with ITV2 and ITV1 On screen psychologist focusing on the nonverbal behaviour of celebrities in various haunted locations The celebrities have included Girls Aloud Coronation Street Emmerdale McFly The Happy Mondays Paul O Grady and friends Boyzone The Saturdays Katie Price and friends TOWIE etc Ghosthunting With The SaturdaysHe has also been a frequent guest on the ITV News with a slot called The Body Politic at one General Election 51 Lorraine Kelly Richard and Judy The One Show Tonight with Trevor McDonald ITV with other guest appearances on Child of Our Time Arena It s Only a Theory 52 Risky Business Tomorrow s World The Heart of the Matter Watchdog BBC Breakfast 53 Good Morning America the Keri Anne Show Australia 54 TV4 Sweden News Asia The Mindfield and various documentaries for Channel 4 Channel 5 BBC4 and Sky Journalism edit He has written extensively for The Guardian 55 The Observer 56 The Observer Magazine 57 The Independent 58 and The Independent on Sunday 59 Books editBeattie G 2023 Doubt A Psychological Exploration Routledge London 60 Beattie G 2020 Selfless A Psychologist s Journey through Identity and Social Class Routledge London 61 Beattie G 2019 Trophy Hunting A Psychological Perspective London Routledge 62 Beattie G amp McGuire L 2019 The Psychology of Climate Change London Routledge 63 Beattie G 2018 The Body s Little Secrets A Novel London Gibson Square 64 Beattie G 2018 The Conflicted Mind And Why Psychology Has Failed to Deal With It London Routledge 65 Beattie G amp Ellis A 2017 The Psychology of Language and Communication Psychology Press Classic Editions London Routledge 66 Beattie G 2016 Rethinking Body Language How Hand Movements Reveal Hidden Thoughts London Routledge 8 Beattie G 2013 Our Racist Heart An Exploration of Unconscious Prejudice in Everyday Life London Routledge 67 Beattie G and Beattie B 2012 Chasing Lost Times A Father and Son Reconciled Through Running London Mainstream Publishing 18 Beattie G 2011 Get The Edge How Simple Changes Will Transform Your Life London Headline Book Publishing 14 Beattie G 2010 Why Aren t We Saving The Planet A Psychologist s Perspective UK Routledge London 9 Beattie G 2004 Protestant Boy Granta London 23 Beattie G 2003 Visible Thought The New Psychology of Body Language Routledge London 7 Beattie G 2002 The Shadows of Boxing Prince Naseem and those he left behind Orion London 17 Beattie G 2000 The Corner Boys Klett Cotta Berlin 68 Beattie G 1999 Belfastin Pojat Otava Helsinki 69 Beattie G 1998 Head to Head Uncovering the Psychology of Sporting Success Victor Gollancz London 15 Beattie G 1998 Hard Lines Voices from Deep within a Recession Mandolin Manchester 22 Beattie G 1998 The Corner Boys Victor Gollancz London Published in paperback Indigo London 1999 70 Beattie G 1996 On the Ropes Boxing as a Way of Life Victor Gollancz London Published in paperback Indigo London 1997 16 Beattie G 1992 We Are the People Journeys Through the Heart of Protestant Ulster Heinemann London pp 246 12 Beattie G 1990 England After Dark Weidenfeld amp Nicolson London 21 Beattie G 1989 All Talk Why it s important to watch your words and everything else you say Weidenfeld amp Nicolson London 71 Beattie G 1988 Beachwatching Rambletree Press Hove 72 Beattie G 1987 Making It The Reality of Today s Entrepreneurs Weidenfeld amp Nicolson London 20 Beattie G 1986 Survivors of Steel City Chatto amp Windus London 19 Ellis A amp Beattie G 1986 The Psychology of Language and Communication Psychology Press London 73 Beattie G 1983 Talk An Analysis of Speech and Non Verbal Behaviour in Conversation Open University Press Milton Keynes 5 References edit Professor Geoffrey Beattie 8 September 2013 Professor Geoff Beattie Geoffrey Beattie Wolfson College Oxford Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Beattie Geoff 1983 Talk Analysis of Speech and Non verbal Behaviour in Conversation Milton Keynes Open University Press ISBN 978 0335104147 Geoffrey Beattie 2017 The Psychology of Language and Communication Ellis Andrew W Classic ed New York NY ISBN 9781138734531 OCLC 966633803 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Beattie Geoff 2004 Visible Thought The New Psychology of Body Language London Routledge ISBN 978 0415308106 a b Beattie G 2016 Rethinking Body Language How Hand Movements Reveal Hidden Thoughts London Routledge ISBN 9780415538893 a b Beattie Geoff 2010 Why Aren t We Saving The Planet A Psychologists Perspective London Routledge ISBN 978 0415561976 Beattie Geoffrey 27 September 2018 The Psychology of Climate Change McGuire Laura London ISBN 978 1138484511 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Beattie Geoffrey 2013 Our Racist Heart An Exploration of Unconscious Prejudice in Everyday Life London Routledge ISBN 978 0415612999 a b Beattie Geoff 1992 We Are the People Journeys Through the Heart of Protestant Ulster London Heinemann ISBN 0 434 04964 6 Geoffrey Beattie 2018 The Conflicted Mind And Why Psychology Has Failed To Deal With It 1st ed New York ISBN 9781138665798 OCLC 1012825348 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c Beattie Geoff 2011 Get the Edge How Simple Changes Will Transform Your Life London Headline ISBN 9780 7553 6037 6 a b Beattie Geoff 1998 Head to Head Uncovering the Psychology of Sporting Success Great Britain Victor Gollancz ISBN 0 575 06358 0 a b Beattie Geoff 1996 On the Ropes Boxing as a Way of Life London Indigo ISBN 0 575 40076 5 a b Beattie Geoff 2002 The Shadows of Boxing Prince Naseem and Those He Left Behind London Orion ISBN 978 0 75284 979 9 a b Beattie Geoffrey Ben Beattie 2012 Chasing Lost Times A Father and Son Reconciled Through Running London Mainstream ISBN 9781780575209 a b Beattie Geoff 1986 Survivors of Steel City London Chatto and Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 3031 2 a b Beattie Geoff 1987 Making It The Reality of Today s Entrepreneurs London Weidenfeld and Nicolson ISBN 0 297 79257 1 a b Beattie Geoff 1990 England After Dark London George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited ISBN 0 297 81137 1 a b Beattie Geoff 1998 Hard Lines Voices From Deep Within A Reecession Manchester Mandolin ISBN 1 901341 08 9 a b Beattie Geoff 2004 Protestant Boy London Granta ISBN 978 1 86207 756 0 30 Most Influential Psychologists Working Today Best Masters in Psychology Retrieved 16 April 2019 Hill William William Hill Sports Book of the Year Shortlist Book awards LibraryThing Retrieved 16 April 2019 Psychology Press amp Routledge Classic Editions Book Series Routledge amp CRC Press Tales from a Hard City 1995 IMDb IMDb Picture Palace our productions Tales from a Hard City 10 May 2017 Tales from a Hard City 1994 Archived from the original on 16 April 2019 Retrieved 16 April 2019 Beattie Geoff 1998 The Corner Boys Great Britain Victor Gollancz ISBN 978 0 575 40194 5 GEOFFREY BEATTIE 2018 BODY S LITTLE SECRETS a novel S l GIBSON SQUARE BOOKS LTD ISBN 9781783341047 OCLC 1013594816 https www edgehill ac uk psychology files 2018 08 Semiotica Fiction as semiotics pdf Archived 16 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine bare URL PDF International recognition for Geoff Beattie s new book Selfless A Psychologist s Journey through Identity and Social Class 9 July 2021 Resisting psychology s boxes the Psychologist Doubt A Psychological Exploration Geoffrey Beattie Belfastin pojat Geoffrey Beattie Corner Boys Roman Perlentaucher Geoff Beattie Book about Sheffield s boxing scene set for bright lights of Hollywood 13 October 2021 Beattie G 1997 On the Ropes Boxing as a Way of Life Orion Publishing Group Limited ISBN 978 0575400764 Frith Chris D Frith Uta 2008 Implicit and Explicit Processes in Social Cognition PDF Neuron 60 3 503 510 doi 10 1016 j neuron 2008 10 032 PMID 18995826 S2CID 6591189 Kandola Binna 2018 Racism at Work PDF Great Britain Ashford Colour Press ISBN 9780956231888 Spearman Medal BPS Archived from the original on 14 December 2018 Retrieved 16 April 2019 Semiotica s page on Publons https www thebritishacademy ac uk sites default files BritishAcademyReview33 Summer2018 pdf bare URL PDF Academics present climate change research at Paris UNESCO headquarters 12 June 2015 Archived from the original on 16 April 2019 Retrieved 16 April 2019 Edge Hill academics inform UN report on sustainable development 15 October 2018 Beattie Geoff Big Brother Channel 4 Geoff Beattie on the body language of Donald Trump during the Presidential debate Newsweek 17 October 2016 Geoff Beattie on the Live Election Debates 2010 The Mirror 23 April 2010 Geoff Beattie on The Perfect Handshake ABC News Times Higher Education 14 April 2005 Read their lips and fingertips Times Higher Education Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beattie Geoff 26 October 2009 It s Only a Theory BBC 4 Retrieved 8 April 2013 BBC Breakfast 8 July 2012 Tackling the Monday blues BBC Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beattie Geoff Kerri Anne Show Channel 9 Retrieved 8 April 2013 permanent dead link Beattie Geoff 19 February 2010 Tiger Woods body language The Guardian London Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beattie Geoff 26 June 2005 Why Big Brother Keeps us Hooked London The Observer Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beat tie Geoff 15 January 2006 On the couch with Tracey Emin London The Observer Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beattie Geoff 5 September 2010 Inside the mind of Tony Blair The Independent London Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beattie Geoff 19 June 2011 Why Greeks Make a Drama out of a Crisi The Independent London Retrieved 8 April 2013 Beattie G 29 November 2022 Doubt A Psychological Exploration London Routledge ISBN 978 1 032 25204 9 Beattie G 30 December 2020 Selfless A Psychologist s Journey Through Identity and Social Class London Routledge ISBN 9780367614836 Beattie Geoffrey 2019 Trophy Hunting A Psychological Perspective London Routledge ISBN 9780367278168 Beattie Geoffrey McGuire Laura 2019 The Psychology of Climate Change London Routledge ISBN 9781138484528 GEOFFREY BEATTIE 2018 Body s Little Secrets a novel S l Gibson Square Books LTD ISBN 9781783341047 OCLC 1013594816 Geoffrey Beattie 2018 The conflicted mind and why psychology has failed to deal with it 1st ed New York ISBN 9781138665798 OCLC 1012825348 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Geoffrey Beattie 2017 The psychology of language and communication Ellis Andrew W Ellis Andrew W Classic ed New York NY ISBN 9781138734531 OCLC 966633803 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Beattie Geoffrey 2013 Our Racist Heart An Exploration of Unconscious Prejudice in Everyday Life London Routledge ISBN 978 0415612999 Beattie Geoff 2000 Corner Boys Berlin Klett Cotta ISBN 978 3 608 93464 9 Beattie Geoff 1999 The Corner Boys Helsinki Otova ISBN 978 951 1 15815 8 Beattie Geoff 1998 The Corner Boys Great Britain Indigo ISBN 978 0 575 40194 5 Beattie Geoff 1988 All Talk Why It s Important to Watch Your Words and Everything Else You Say London Weidenfeld and Nicolson ISBN 978 0 297 79495 0 Beattie Geoff 1988 The Canderel Guide to Beach Watching Hove Rambletree ISBN 0 947894 05 5 Ellis Andrew Geoff Beattie 1986 The Psychology of Language And Communication London Psychology Press ISBN 978 0863770517 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geoffrey Beattie amp oldid 1182512168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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