
معرفی
Annabelle Lin Atkin is an Assistant Professor at Purdue University, where she serves in the Department of Human Development and Family Science. Her research focuses on the race-related development of Multiracial and Asian American adolescents and emerging adults, examining how racial-ethnic socialization, identity, and discrimination impact mental health and critical consciousness.
- Education:
- PhD, Arizona State University (2020)
- BA, University of Connecticut (2012)
Dr. Atkin’s work explores the mechanisms through which racial-ethnic socialization promotes resilience, identity development, and antiracism activism. She develops measurement tools to assess race-related constructs and employs mixed-methods approaches.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding racial discrimination, critical consciousness, and familial support systems. Her research spans diverse journals, including the Journal of Educational Psychology and Asian American Journal of Psychology.
- Scientific Awards:
- Early Career Award, Society for Research on Child Development Asian Caucus (2025)
- Asian American Psychological Association Early Career Contributions to Research Award (2023)
- Kinley Trust Award (2023)
- Center for Families Burkhart Fellowship (2022)
She runs the ARISE Lab (Antiracism, Resistance, Identity, Socialization, and Equity), which investigates how families and communities foster racial resilience and equity. The lab collaborates on projects such as the Multiracial Families Project and Asian American Activist Teens Project.



