
معرفی
Dr. Lynne Jackson is a Professor of Psychology at King's University College, part of the University of Western Ontario. Her research focuses on intergroup attitudes, prejudice, and social inequality across domains like gender, immigration, religion, and environmental ethics. She explores parallels between human intergroup dynamics and relationships with the environment/non-human animals. Dr. Jackson has also studied decolonization efforts in psychology education.
- Education: Ph.D. (Psychology, UWO), M.A. (Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier), B.A. (Honors Psychology, UWO)
- Teaches courses on diversity, prejudice, and social psychology.
Her research interests span:
- Intergroup inequality mechanisms
- Environmental and species-based prejudice
- Decolonization in academic materials
- Intersection of religion and social attitudes
Recent work emphasizes societal structures perpetuating inequality and leveraging psychological insights to drive social action. Her publications address developmental prejudice patterns, free speech controversies, and accessibility barriers for disabled individuals.
Collaboration with students has produced impactful research on curriculum decolonization. No formal grants or labs are explicitly mentioned, though her work reflects sustained interdisciplinary engagement.




