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Is society becoming more narcissistic?

8 November 2018

Time: 6:00 - 8:30pm
Speaker: Dr Magda Osman, psychologist, and head of the Centre for Mind in Society at Que
Venue: David Sizer Lecture Theatre, Bancroft Building, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS

It feels like we are living in a “me generation” – a generation of people characterized by selfish materialism. Are people, more than ever, pre-occupied with themselves and only out for what they can get at the expense of others? Is social media partly to blame for this, or are other factors the main cause? Are we losing sight of our social responsibility to others? Or perhaps we have been persuaded by news stories that tell us we are in the grip of a growing epidemic of narcissism?

In a question time style event, researchers from different disciplines are invited to discuss these and other related topics under the theme “Is society becoming more narcissistic?”.

 

We will have four expert panellists drawn from different disciplines, each of which will give a very short presentation on how they would answer the question, and then they will take questions from the audience chaired by the host Dr Magda Osman, psychologist, and head of the Centre for Mind in Society at Queen Mary University of London.

 

The panellists include:

Professor Paul Heritage (English and Drama)

Dr Yasmin Ibrahim (Management)

Dr Mark Freestone (Psychiatry)

Dr Jay Watts (Psychiatry)

 

Join us for this event, and take part in the debate, if you have questions you would like the researchers to answer then follow this link and send in your question.

Also, we are taking a Poll, so have your say, and vote on whether or not you think Society is becoming more narcissistic. We will take a vote at the end of the event to see if opinions have changed.

 

Details of the event are as follows:

Date: 8th November 2018

Time: 18.00 – 20.30

Venue: David Sizer Lecture Theatre, Bancroft Building, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS

The presentations and the debating are scheduled for an hour and 15 minutes, after which you are welcome to join us for a drinks reception hosted after the event.

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