
About
Dr. Marketa Burnett is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut, affiliated with the Human Development and Family Sciences department and Africana Studies. She focuses on Black girls' identity development, STEM persistence, parental socialization, and racial stereotypes. Her work integrates critical race theory and intersectionality to address systemic inequities in education and family dynamics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- M.A. in Developmental Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- B.A. in Psychology and African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research Interests: Dr. Burnett’s work prioritizes creating supportive spaces for Black girls and examining racialized stereotypes in academic settings. She explores how parental socialization mitigates discrimination and fosters resilience. Key themes include Black family processes, gendered racial stereotypes, and STEM identity formation.
Grants & Advising: She is accepting graduate students for Fall 2025 and leads the NC/SC Black Church Study (www.blackchurchresearch.org). Her research has been published in journals like Developmental Psychology and Journal of Research on Adolescence.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams studying Black youth development, with a focus on intersectional approaches to education equity.
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