
معرفی
Dr. Ian J. Davidson is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Concordia University of Edmonton, part of the Faculty of Arts. His research focuses on the history of psychology, self/identity theories, and methodological critiques, particularly examining how cultural, political, and economic forces shape psychological concepts. Notable areas include the historical context of personality testing, quantitative methodologies, and critiques of scientific racism. He teaches advanced courses on statistical methods and the history of psychology.
Davidson’s work spans peer-reviewed articles in American Psychologist and History of Psychology, book reviews in prestigious journals, and conference presentations globally. His 2023 article on the Porteus Hall controversy in Hawaii highlights institutional racism in academia, while his 2022 review on replication studies addresses methodological rigor in psychological science.
He actively contributes to academic discourse through teaching, publishing, and conference engagements, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding psychology’s evolving role in society.



