
Joe Mandrell
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
I am a researcher and PhD candidate in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. Broadly speaking, I am interested in the psychology of power and justice. My research aims to explore how our perceptions of power and justice affect our attitudes and behaviours in personal, social, and political spheres. I also have an interest in psychometrics and the development and validation of robust psychological instruments. In addition to my research, I am a lecturer in Public Health at the University of South Australia.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2023 - ongoing Researcher University of Adelaide 2021 - ongoing Lecturer University of South Australia -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title King's College London United Kingdom Master of Arts in Intelligence and International Security University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor of Psychological Science with First Class Honours University of Birmingham United Kingdom Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science -
Certifications
Date Title Institution name Country — Professional Certificate in University Teaching University of South Australia Australia
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Journals
Year Citation 2025 Bartholomaeus, J., Mandrell, J., & Strelan, P. (2025). On the Measurement of Episodic Empowerment.. The British journal of social psychology, 64(1), e12838.
2025 Bartholomaeus, J., Mandrell, J., & Strelan, P. (2025). A prototype analysis of divine forgiveness.. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 13 pages.
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Book Chapters
Year Citation 2024 O'Connor, A., Hallak, R., Soosay, C., & Mandrell, J. (2024). Conceptualizing regional entrepreneurial ecosystem resilience: A governance perspective. In R. Huggins, F. Kitagawa, D. Prokop, C. Theodoraki, & P. Thompson (Eds.), Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Cities and Regions: Emergence, Evolution, and Future (pp. 422-439). Oxford University Press.
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