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President's Dream Colloquium On Women in Technology

Attracting, Retaining and Promoting Diverse Talent

Gendered Language

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Recorded on November 9, 2017

Lecture Topics

Spring 2024 President Dream's Colloquium

About the Speaker

Dr. Danielle Gaucher
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Winnipeg

Danielle Gaucher (PhD, University of Waterloo) is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Intergroup Relations and Social Justice Laboratory at the University of Winnipeg, MB, Canada. She studies how social inequality is maintained at individual and institutional levels with the goal of providing insight into social change, redress, and the re-engagement of member of vulnerable groups into the system.

Dr. Gaucher鈥檚 programmes of research investigate how, and why, social inequality is maintained, examining processes at both individual and institutional levels. Most of Dr. Gaucher鈥檚 research draws upon and extends social psychological theories of legitimacy, in particular system justification theory (SJT).

Publications

  • "The World Isn't Fair": A System Justification Perspective on Social Stratification and Inequality
    Co-authored by Jost, T. J. and Stern, C. | Article | 2015 | APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology: Vol. 2

  • Co-authored by Hunt, B. and Sinclair, L. | Article | November 2015 | Language Sciences 

  • Co-authored by Laurin, K. and Kay, A. | Article | May 2013 | European Journal of Social Psychology

  • Co-authored by Friesen, J. and Kay, A. C. | Article | July 2011 | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

  • Co-authored by Kay, A. C., Peach, J. M., Laurin, K. et al | Article | September 2009 | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology