Keynote presentations

Templeton, A. (2023, November 16). How and why the public responds in emergencies: A behavioural science approach. Women Talking Fire Conference, Leeds. The slides can be accessed here.

Templeton, A. (2022, 6 September). Using social psychological theory and methods to inform models of collective behaviour for crowd management. [BPS SPS Early Career Research Award talk]. BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK.

Templeton, A. (2021). Bringing together knowledge from social psychology and pedestrian modelling: moving towards evidence-based models of collective behaviour. Paper given at the 2021 Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics conference, Australia, November. The talk can be watched here

Presentations

Templeton, A. (2023, August 09). Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies. Presentation to the Cabinet Office. The slides can be accessed here.

Templeton, A. (2023, July 19). Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies. Presentation to the Communities Prepared National Group. The slides can be accessed here.

Templeton, A. (2023, July 1). ‘This is what I need you to do’: First responders’ preferences and boundaries on communicating and coordinating with the public in emergencies. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology. Krakow, Poland. The slides can be accessed here.

Templeton, A. (2023, June 29). Social behaviour and communication in evacuations: A systematic review. Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference. Eindhoven, Netherlands. The slides can be accessed here.

Amos, M., Gwynne, S., & Templeton, A. (2023, June 28). A dynamic state-based model of crowds. Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics Conference. Eindhoven, Netherlands.  

Templeton, A. (2022, 7 September). Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence. [Poster]. BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK.

Templeton, A. (2022, May) Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies. TED talk given at EMS2022, Glasgow.

Invited Talks

Templeton, A. (2024, March 21). Collective behaviour in emergencies: Examining the evidence. Talk given at an event entitled Large-scale evacuations: “The role and expectations of citizens”, hosted by the National Crisis Center (Belgium) as part of the framework of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Templeton, A. (2024, March 19). A social psychology perspective on fire safety. Talk given at a Workshop entitled Multi-disciplinary wildfire safety research: learning from each other, at the University of Lund

Templeton, A. (2024, March 6). Trying to understand how and why the public respond to safety guidance in emergencies. Talk given at the London School of Economics

Templeton, A. (2024, January 19). Understanding public response to first responder instructions during evacuations. Talk given at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Templeton, A. (2023, November 14). Knowledge exchange and impact in crowd psychology. Talk to an MSc course, Heriot-Watt University

Templeton, A., (2023, June 19). Obstacles and avenues to coordination between the emergency services and public. Turkish Psychological Association. Turkey

Templeton A. (2023, January 11). ‘Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on public behaviour in emergencies'. A talk at Public Response to Perceived Threats seminar, London. Details of the related project can be viewed here: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/psychology/crowdsidentities/projects/stampedes

Templeton, A. (2022). Evacuation behaviour in psychological crowds. Paper presented to the CATA research group in the Université Clermont Auvergne and the Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive, Paris, May.

Templeton, A. (2022). The (mis)use of controversial terminologies in evacuation research. Paper given at the International Association for Fire Safety Science: Human Behaviour in Fires Working Group, online, February. The talk can be watched here

Templeton, A. (2019). The case for including group relations in pedestrian models of contraflow. Paper given at Modelling and Calibration of Pedestrian Dynamics, Warwick, February

Interviews & Media

Templeton, A., Nash, C. (2023, September 11). ‘High-rise fire safety: A study into the information residents receive’. HQN Podcasts. The podcast can be accessed here: High-rise fire safety: A study into the information residents receive - HQN Podcasts | Podcast on Spotify

Templeton, A. (2022, November 25). ‘How do we behave in crowds?’ BBC World Service – Crowd Science podcast. The podcast can be accessed here: BBC World Service - CrowdScience, How do we behave in crowds?

Templeton, A. (2022, 31 August). Using social psychology to understand evacuee behaviour. Presented to FireCo. The webinar can be accessed here (requires registration)

Templeton, A. (2022). More realism in evacuation modelling with Anne Templeton. Podcast for the Fire Science Show, 25th May. Listen here

Magazine Outlets

Templeton, A., Tong, Y. (2023, October). Group processes in emergency evacuation. In Fire & Risk Management Journal. Accessible here.

Templeton, A., Nash, C., Spearpoint, M., Gwynne, S., & Xie H. (2023, 10 July). Trusted source, trusted information, trusted support: The role of trust in resident emergency response. In SFPE Europe. Accessible here

Workshop

Templeton, A. (2024, March 21). Effective communication with the public in wildfire evacuations. Workshop at an event entitled Large-scale evacuations: “The role and expectations of citizens”, hosted by the National Crisis Center (Belgium) as part of the framework of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Posters

Templeton, A. (2022, 7 September). Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence. BPS Social Psychology Section 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK.