How Personalization Theory Explains Why "Perfect" Isn't Always Good...
How Personalization Theory Explains Why "Perfect" Isn't Always Good – Lecture at "Vector PSY", March 5
12 February 2025
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How Personalization Theory Explains Why "Perfect" Isn't Always Good – Lecture at "Vector PSY", March 5

We invite you to a public lecture titled "Love, Movie Bloopers, and Bullying – Paths to Subjectivity" on March 5 at 12:00.

What does it mean to be human? What is the meaning of life? What is the nature of love and violence? Why do people enjoy spotting movie bloopers, and why is perfection not always a good thing?

One social-psychological theory—the Theory of Personalization—offers answers to these and many other questions. During this lecture, we will explore its core principles and how they help us interpret the world around us.

Key topics include:

  • The connection between love and bullying
  • The psychological roots of fake news
  • How burnout can sometimes be avoided
  • And much more!

Speaker:

Nikita Vladimirovich Kochetkov
Associate Professor, Department of Theoretical Foundations of Social Psychology, Faculty of Social Psychology, MSUPE
Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor

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