Why does "Rasode mein kaun tha?" or "Just looking like a wow" stay with us long after we scroll past it? At the Media Psychology Lab, we ask questions like these to explore how the media, both subtle and sensational, shape the way we think, feel, and behave.
Here we regularly host workshops, seminars, panel discussions, and lectures aimed at fostering skill development and academic enrichment in the evolving field of media psychology. These events serve as platforms for students to engage with contemporary topics such as Cyberpsychology, where the psychological impact of digital interactions is explored. Sessions also delve into analytical approaches like semiotic analysis, helping students critically examine media content, photography, and social phenomena through psychological lenses. The lab also collaborates with PsychFlicks, the Psychology Association's Film Club, for screenings and discussions that connect cinema with psychological insight. Each event is carefully designed to encourage critical thinking, interdisciplinary engagement, and a deeper understanding of media's role in our everyday lives.