Professor Mark Levine

Professor of Social Psychology

Profile

I am a social psychologist interested in the role of social identity and group processes in prosocial and anti-social behavior. Over the last 25 years I have established a reputation as a leading researcher in the social psychology of helping behaviour in general and bystander behaviour in particular. More recently I have moved towards interdisciplinary work at the intersection of psychology and technology – leading large multi-site projects which include computer scientists, software engineers, roboticists and HCI researchers. My theoretical focus has been on the utility of the concept of social identity for understanding the dynamics of behaviour in the digital age. I have explored the interactions of social identity and technology in violence prevention, privacy, security, health/well-being and environmental/sustainability behaviours. I have pioneered innovative research practices and analysis of digital data which help to advance the discipline of psychology and the wider academic community. My research projects have included experiments in labs and in virtual reality, using smartphones to collect data ‘in the wild’, the micro-behavioural analysis of CCTV footage of public space interactions; analysis of naturally occurring on-line text, large scale surveys, focus groups and interviews.

My research work has been supported by over ?15 million worth of grant income, from research councils, charities, public sector organisations and industry partners. I have advised government departments, city councils and police forces about how to encourage prosocial behaviour and tackle anti-social behaviour in public places. I have worked with Crime and Disorder Partnerships, police and universities to deliver in-situ interventions to tackle anti-social behavior in the night-time economy. I currently work with third sector organisations like AGE-UK Exeter to deliver technology-enhanced ‘circles of support’ for older people with co-morbid health conditions. I have also been part of co-creation work with the creative industries (including games makers, puppeteers, magicians and choreographers) to explore digital transformations of public spaces.

Selected Publications


Levine, M., Taylor, P., Best, R. 03/2011 In: Psychological Science. 22, 3, p. 406-412.
Journal article


Philpot, R., Liebst, L.S., Levine, M., Bernasco, W., Lindegaard, M.R. 1/02/2020 In: American Psychologist. 75, 1, p. 66-75. 10 p.
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Koschate, M., Naserian, E., Dickens, L., Stuart, A., Russo, A., Levine, M. 31/08/2021 In: Behavior Research Methods. 53, 4, p. 1762-1781. 20 p.
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Philpot, R., Levine, M. 1/02/2022 In: Environment and Behavior. 54, 2, p. 383-411. 29 p.
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Liebst, L.S., Philpot, R., Levine, M., Lindegaard, M.R. 1/01/2021 In: Psychology of Violence. 11, 1, p. 11-18. 8 p.
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01/09/2024 → 31/08/2026
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01/05/2024 → 30/04/2026
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01/10/2023 → 31/07/2024
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01/10/2022 → 30/09/2025
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09/05/2022 → 09/05/2023
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21/03/2022 → 20/03/2025
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01/12/2021 → 30/09/2025
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01/11/2020 → 31/10/2024
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22/09/2020 → 17/05/2021
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01/09/2020 → 29/02/2024
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01/02/2019 → 31/01/2022
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01/02/2019 → 31/07/2019
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01/01/2019 → 31/08/2022
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01/01/2019 → 31/03/2020
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01/01/2019 → 31/03/2024
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01/01/2019 → 31/12/2021
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01/10/2011 → 07/05/2013
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Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Invited talk


Invited talk

  • Cyber Security Research Centre (Psychology)
  • Security Lancaster
  • Security Lancaster (Behavioural Science)