معرفی
Nida Jamshed is a Part-Time Lecturer at Clark University's School for Professional Studies (SPS). Her research focuses on social psychology, gender studies, and cross-cultural dynamics with emphasis on violence prevention, intergroup relations, and minority resistance. She has contributed to understanding gender disparities, cultural influences on societal norms, and mental health challenges in law enforcement contexts.
Her work spans topics such as moral elevation's role in conflict resolution, political resistance among marginalized groups, and the impact of cultural tightness on gender-based violence. She has also examined trauma reactions in police officers through cross-national studies.
Key research outputs include analyses of rape myths in Pakistan, gender bias in sexual harassment attribution, and psychological well-being among adults. While no formal grants or awards are noted, her interdisciplinary approach connects social psychology principles to real-world societal issues.

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