Brittany Bloodhart
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Ph.D. 2013, Social Psychology & Women's Studies, The Pennsylvania State University
Teaching:
- Psychology of Social Behavior (Introduction to Social Psychology)
- Psychology of Gender (Women & Gender)
- Advanced Seminar in Social Psychology
- Graduate Seminar in Social Psychology
- Research Methods & Statistics
Research:
Dr. Bloodhart's research broadly examines how social processes motivate engagement in or denial of social and environmental injustices, and how attitudes about the environment are related to attitudes about sexism, racism, and other forms of prejudice. Her current work is looking at the role of moral values, moral emotions (e.g., empathy), social identity, and system justifications in attitudes toward sustainable and pro-environmental behaviors, and on several intervention programs to increase gender equity in academia.
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