
معرفی
Demis Glasford is an Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, part of the City University of New York. Their research focuses on collective action, resistance, and political solidarity, particularly exploring how intergroup contact influences minority group members' perceptions of injustice and support for social change. They also investigate interdisciplinary approaches to public policy, integrating social psychology, political science, and media studies to address societal challenges. Glasford collaborates with law enforcement agencies to foster mutual respect and beneficial partnerships with minority communities.
Education:
- PhD, University of Connecticut (2007)
- MA, University of Connecticut (2005)
- BA, University of Colorado at Boulder (2001)
Research Interests: Glasford’s work bridges theoretical and applied domains, emphasizing solutions to real-world problems. Key areas include intergroup dynamics, minority group agency, and the intersection of psychology with policy. They are actively engaged in teaching, workshops, and consulting on diversity and intergroup conflict resolution.


