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Hansika co-authored a paper titled ‘Cyber-Creativity: A Decalogue of Research Challenges.’ Read more here!
Hansika wrote a blog reviewing Black Mirror season 7 from a gender and creativity perspective. Read more here!
Hansika was quoted in the article ‘Researchers train AI model to respond to online political posts, find quality of discourse improved.’ Read more on The Economic Times, Deccan Herald, The Week. and Storyboard 18.
Anirudh presented his paper on ‘The impact of life skills education on socio-emotional development and school-related outcomes among adolescents in India’ at the 2025 Southeast Asian Stata Conference.
Hansika was invited to give a talk on ‘Measuring the dark side of creativity’ at International Conference on Cognitive Psychological Assessment and Enhancement.
Anirudh co-authored with others an article on ‘Can Incentives for Sharing True Information Affect Discernment? Results from an Online Experiment in India.’ Read more here.
T. Roy writes about ‘How Culture Shapes Parental Support or Rejection of Queer Youth.’ Read more here!
Hansika delivered a keynote address on ‘A spotlight on dark creativity’ at the UK Creativity Researchers Conference on June 4.
Sarah presented a poster on ‘Sentencing, Harm, and Severity: Do perceptions differ based on the creativity in a crime?’ at the UK Creativity Researchers Conference on June 4.
Sarah Rezaei gave a short talk on the ‘Development of the Dark Creativity Deception Battery (DCDB)’ at the UK Creativity Researchers Conference on June 4 2025.
Anirudh and Poorva write about ‘Bright ideas? How context and place matter for energy savings in urban India.’ Read more here.
Hansika was quoted in the article titled ‘When Artists Advocate For Change, Who’s Really Listening?’ Read more here!
Hansika was featured on the Sawyer Podcast in the episode ‘The 2025 Creativity Conference, episode 2: Cutting-Edge Research from Top Psychologists.’ Check it out here!
Hansika will be the keynote speaker at the UK Creativity Researchers Conference, which will be held online on June 4. Read more here!
Air pollution is a major threat to our well-being and private automobiles are the key contributors. To address this, many governments are subsidizing public transportation in order to increase public transportation ridership and indirectly reduce air pollution. While these policies are popular, their effectiveness is mixed and context-driven.
Consumer behaviour is shaped by many more factors than individuals think. Emotions, cultural values, and cognitive biases all play a critical role in shaping how and why people make certain purchasing decisions. It is therefore essential to understand these underlying forces in order to create more effective marketing strategies, as well as to help consumers make more informed choices.
The Eleventh Annual Seminar on Research in Social Sciences on 22nd November, 2025 (Sat, 9AM to 2PM)
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Monk Prayogshala presents a digital certificate course on Research Methodology and Statistical Reasoning
Monk Prayogshala presents a digital certificate course on Behavioral Economics.
Hansika was featured in a 2-episode series of the ‘Shift* Happens! An Inspira Series’ by Inspira Counselling. Check it out here!