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Prof. Giovanni Travaglino was invited to deliver a talk at the Social Psychology Lab, University of Basel, Switzerland

Prof. Giovanni Travaglino was invited to deliver a talk at the Social Psychology Lab, University of Basel, Switzerland

  • Date02 May 2023

The talk is titled “Competing Social Orders: The Political Influence of Organized Criminal Groups on Communities”

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Professor Giovanni Travaglino (Professor of Social Psychology and Criminology) was invited to deliver a seminar at the Centre for Social Psychology, University of Basel. The talk’s title was “Competing social orders: The political influence of organized criminal groups on Communities”. During the talk, Prof Travaglino discussed recent research conducted at the Institute for the Study of Power, Crime, and Society.

 

The University of Basel is the oldest university in Switzerland. As a leading center of learning and research, it is committed to promoting critical thinking and innovation across a wide range of academic disciplines.

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