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Stacey Sinclair is a Professor at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs and currently serves as Head of Mathey College. She specializes in social psychology, examining how interpersonal interactions perpetuate societal prejudices and how implicit biases shape social networks. Her work bridges psychology with policy through affiliations with organizations like SPSSI.
- Education: Ph.D. from University of California
Research Focus: Her lab investigates social tuning mechanisms that unconsciously adjust individual prejudices to interaction partners' views, implicit homophily creating biased social networks, and implications for stigmatized groups' health and intellectual performance. Recent projects explore environmental justice and climate policy intersections.
- Article Trends: 2018-2024 work spans implicit bias, intergroup relations, educational inequality, and climate justice
Awards:
- 2022 SPSSI Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize (with Starck & Shelton)
Policy Engagement: Active in United Nations NGO collaborations through SPSSI, contributing to climate justice statements and sustainable development goals. Her research informs education policies and policing disparities.




