Dr. Kim Matheson
Professor
Department of Psychology & Institute of Neuroscience
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
Canada
 
Rm. 314G, Social Sciences Research Building
phone (613) 520-3570 (Office)  
phone (613) 520-3945 (Fax)  
email Kim_Matheson@carleton.ca  
 
phone (613) 520-2600 ext.2683 (Lab)  
Rm. 310, Social Sciences Research Building
 

Canadian society prides itself for its emphasis on multiculturalism and its respect for social diversity and pluralism. However, despite these ideals, not all groups are in fact treated equally, nor do all members of a group view their distinctiveness as positive.

Research in the Social Diversity Lab concerns the processes, and the mental health outcomes involved when we define our society and ourselves in terms of our social group memberships. Our research addresses these issues from four perspectives, including:

(1) Embracing a negative social identity
(Intergroup Processes)
(2) Overcoming differences in opinion
(Intragroup Processes)
(3) Looking for support
(Interpersonal Processes)
(4) Coping with life's stresses
(Intrapersonal Processes)

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