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Isabelle Pichon is an academic affiliated with the University of La Réunion (UCO), specifically within the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences. She holds a Doctorate in Psychological Sciences from the Catholic University of Louvain (2006) and serves as an Educational Manager for the 3rd Year Psychology Degree - PSTO Masters program. Her research focuses on prosocial behaviors, religion's impact on social dynamics, intergroup relations, stereotypes, and ethical behavior. She has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in journals like Le sociographe and Basic and Applied Social Psychology, exploring topics ranging from minority resilience to ideological conflicts.
Her academic work bridges sociology and psychology, emphasizing societal norms, identity formation, and the psychological underpinnings of social actions. Recent studies include investigations into how religious priming influences prosociality and the ethical tensions between collective norms and individual behavior. Notable contributions include analyzing sexual minorities' resilience mechanisms and the interplay between personal and professional identity among social work students.
Dr. Pichon has presented at conferences such as the XXème congrès AIPTLF (2018), addressing themes like work-life transition dynamics. Her research methodologies include experimental approaches and quantitative analyses. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, but her extensive publication record underscores sustained scholarly engagement in social and psychological sciences.




