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Todd G. Morrison is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and Health Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, affiliated with the College of Arts and Science. He holds editorial board memberships for journals such as Body Image, Journal of Homosexuality, and Psychology of Men and Masculinities. His research focuses on sexual minority psychology, body image, stereotyping, and the impact of cultural artifacts like film on marginalized groups. Morrison earned his BSc (Honors) from the University of Victoria, MSc from Memorial University of Newfoundland, and PhD from Queen's University (Kingston).
His research interests include LGBTQ+ mental health, psychometrics, and feminist psychology. Notable themes in his work address anti-fat attitudes, gender role conflict, and the portrayal of minorities in media. He currently supervises doctoral students Terri Croteau and Mark Kiss, with past students contributing to journals such as Violence Against Women and Journal of Sex Research.
Morrison teaches courses on human sexuality, mental illness and media, and sexual minority issues. His work bridges academic rigor with societal impact, addressing topics like pornography analysis, intersectional microaggressions, and media framing of LGBTQ+ violence. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating psychology with sociology and cultural studies.
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