Author: Kevin Carriere

KEVIN CARRIERE, M.P.P., PH.D., is an assistant professor at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, PA in social and political psychology. He studies how individuals react when we feel threatened – both through restricting the rights of ourselves and others, as well as responses of activism, unionization, and communication through the PACT (Politics, Activism, Culture, and Threat) Lab. He is a co-editor of two books, Where Culture And Mind Meet: Principles for a Dynamic Cultural Psychology (Information Age Publishing, 2020) and Imagining Collective Futures: Perspectives from Social, Cultural, and Political Psychology (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). He is a prior recipient of the James Marshall Public Policy Fellowship from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, where he spent one year working in the office of Congresswoman Deb Haaland (NM-01), advising on policy issues of criminal justice, foreign affairs, and immigration.

Why Social Science? Understanding How We Talk about Asian Americans
International Debate
May 21, 2021

Why Social Science? Understanding How We Talk about Asian Americans

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