Developmental Brown Bag: Gender Identity Development: A Social, Cognitive, Biological, and Contextual Journey
Matthew Nielson, Research Fellow working with Dr. Adriene Beltz
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Monday, September 28, 2020
12:00-1:00 PM
In this presentation I illustrate my background and training in socio-cognitive development and critical feminist theory by describing two of my previous published works. The first project is a qualitative analysis of the influence of gender and gender typicality on adolescent friendship dissolution. The second project is a qualitative analysis of young men’s narratives of resisting masculine gender norms. I finish the presentation with a brief description of the biological and contextual directions I am tackling here at the University of Michigan.
Event Type: | Presentation |
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Tags: | brown bag |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of Psychology, Developmental Psychology |