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Roderick Dubrow-Marshall, Ph.D.

 

International Journal of Cultic Studies, Co_Editor

ICSA Today, Research Co-Editor

 

Roderick Dubrow-Marshall, Ph.D. (Nottm) is Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Glamorgan, Rhonnda Cynon Taff, Wales. His principal research is on social influence, including the psychological effects of cultic group membership, influence in organizational settings, and the psychological processes involved in social group identity and prejudice.  In 2006, he was awarded The Herbert L. Rosedale Award, jointly with Dr. Paul Martin, for their psychological research on undue influence.  He co-founded RETIRN/UK in 2004 where he is a consultant, helping individuals and families who have been adversely affected by destructive cults and other extremist and high demand/manipulative groups and attends as co-representative of RETIRN/UK as correspondent to the General Assembly of FECRIS (European Federation of Centres of Research and Education on Sects). ).  He is the Chair of the Research Committee for ICSA.  (rdubrowm@glam.ac.uk) (http://www.retirn.com)

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