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Diana Singh is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at McMaster University, with additional roles as a Post-Doctoral Fellow and Mitacs Intern at the Canadian Mental Health Association. She specializes in emotional labor and its psychosocial impacts, particularly in service-based occupations.
Research Interests include emotional labor theory, occupational health consequences, mental well-being in service work, and sociocultural dimensions of workplace stress. Her work bridges sociology, social psychology, and public health to examine how organizational expectations shape emotional experiences and family dynamics.
Publications focus on emotional labor's health effects, neighborhood change in small cities, and childcare access disparities. She has contributed to journals like Work and Occupations and City and Community, with presentations at conferences analyzing gender differences and minority worker stress.
