Developmental Brown Bag: Gender Identity Development: A Social, Cognitive, Biological, and Contextual Journey
Dr. Matthew Nielson, NICHD T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Developmental Psychology, University of Michigan
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Monday, November 29, 2021
12:00-1:00 PM
Virtual
Abstract:
The construct of gender is complex and protean: it changes across cultures and even within individuals over time. I dedicate my research program to understanding the role of gender and its ramifications on wellbeing. In this presentation, I will describe how I study gender identity development with an intersectional, bioecological framework by analyzing gender at the level of the individual, within proximal relationships, and at the cultural level.
The construct of gender is complex and protean: it changes across cultures and even within individuals over time. I dedicate my research program to understanding the role of gender and its ramifications on wellbeing. In this presentation, I will describe how I study gender identity development with an intersectional, bioecological framework by analyzing gender at the level of the individual, within proximal relationships, and at the cultural level.
Building: | Off Campus Location |
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Location: | Virtual |
Event Type: | Presentation |
Tags: | brown bag |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of Psychology, Developmental Psychology |