
About
Gary S. Gregg, Professor of Psychology at Kalamazoo College, is a personality psychologist specializing in narrative identity and cultural psychology. His work extends Erik Erikson’s theories through in-depth life-narrative interviews, particularly in Morocco and the Middle East.
Research Interests:
- Cultural Psychology
- Narrative Identity
- Identity Development in Early Adulthood
- Arab-Muslim Societies
- Modernity and Underdevelopment
- Music Cognition Analogy
Publication Trends: Recent works focus on life-span development, moral imperatives, and the intersection of cultural sociology with narrative theory. Earlier articles examine Moroccan ethnography, personality integration, and social policy applications.
Key Collaborations: Gregg has collaborated on fieldwork in Morocco, refugee adaptation studies, and social problem research, though specific student names remain unlisted. His email (ggregg@kzoo.edu) connects to Kalamazoo College.
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