Jamie Loran Franco-Zamudio, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Spring Hill College
4000 Dauphin St. Quinlan Hall, Room 320
Mobile, Alabama 36608
jfrancozamudio@shc.edu
Spring 2012 Classes: Social Psychology, Research Experience II, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Globalizing the Oil Spill, and General Psychology
Summer 2012 Classes: General Psychology and Personality Theories
Fall 2012 Classes: General Psychology LEAP Course (Heroes and Zeroes), Research Experience I, and Social Psychology of Social Justice (Service-Learning course)
Research Interests
- Intersections of identity, specifically subjective experiences of oppression or discrimination based on race/ethnicity, gender, social class, and sexual orientation.
- Perceptions of person-environment fit and responses to perceptions of lack of fit in academia and organizations.
- Intergroup relations, specifically the development and maintenance of justice-based collaborations.
- Attitudes, attributions, and social persuasion, specifically attitudes and attributions related to prejudice and discrimination.
Current research: Consulting on a National Institutes of General Medical Science Grant in association with University of California Santa Cruz and the Society for the Advancement of Native Americans and Chicanos in the Sciences. Qualitative and quantitative research focused on building science efficacy and leadership, while determining factors affecting retention of underrepresented students.
Coordinator: Spring Hill College Undergraduate Research Symposium
Coordinator: Peer One Project
View my research blog at http://francozamudio.blogspot.com
CV Jamie Franco-Zamudio 2011-12
