
معرفی
James Cresswell is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Ambrose University, where he focuses on integrating critical theory, qualitative methods, and community-based advocacy into research and teaching. His work emphasizes social justice, marginalized populations, and the intersections of psychology with art, migration, religion, and technology.
Education:
- PhD, University of Alberta
- BA (Hons), University of Saskatchewan
Research Interests: Cresswell explores cultural psychology, poverty, art/aesthetics, migration, and technology through qualitative and community-driven frameworks. His research prioritizes real-world applications, linking academic inquiry to advocacy for underrepresented groups.
Publications: Recent articles (2021–2023) cluster around cultural psychology methodologies, arts-based community research, poverty alleviation systems, and technology's impact on psychological self-conception. They reflect a consistent focus on interdisciplinary, justice-oriented scholarship.
Editorial Roles:
- Editor, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (APA)
- Associate Editor, International Review of Theoretical Psychologies (Aarhus University)
- Associate Editor, Theory & Psychology (Sage Publications)
Teaching: He teaches signature courses including PS342 (Culture & Psychology), PS344 (Psychology of Religion), and PS402 (Psychology of Immigration).



