Jim Cameron

     
Institution
Saint Mary's University

Current Position
Associate Professor of Psychology

Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Psychology from York University, 1996

Research Interests
Culture/Ethnicity
Gender
Intergroup Relations
Person Perception
Prejudice/Stereotyping
Self/Identity

Courses Taught
Intergroup Relations
Personality Psychology
Psychological Testing
Social Psychology

 
Jim Cameron
Department of Psychology
Saint Mary's University
923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3
Canada

Home Page
Phone: (902) 491-8653
Fax: (902) 496-8287

Jim Cameron
Professor Cameron has research interests in social identity, the social psychology of intergroup relations, prejudice and stereotyping, and gender. He has served on a multidisciplinary team of Saint Mary’s researchers exploring community-based approaches to health, and he is currently Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Psychological Association Social and Personality Section.


Journal Articles:

  • Cameron, J. E. (2004). A three-factor model of social identity. Self & Identity, 3(3), 239-262.
  • Cameron, J. E. (2001). Social identity, modern sexism, and perceptions of personal and group discrimination in women and men. Sex Roles, 45, 743-766.
  • Cameron, J. E. (1999). Social identity and the pursuit of possible selves: Implications for the psychological well-being of university students. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3, 179-189.
  • Cameron, J. E., Duck, J. M., Terry, D. J., & Lalonde, R. N. (2005). Perceptions of self and group in the context of a threatened national identity: A field study. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 8(1), 73-88.
  • Cameron, J. E., & Lalonde, R. N. (2001). Social identification and gender-related ideology in women and men. British Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 59-77.
  • Cameron, J. E., & Lalonde, R. N. (1994). Self, ethnicity and social group memberships in two generations of Italian-Canadians. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 20, 514-520.
  • Sato, T., & Cameron, J. E. (1999). The relationship between collective self-esteem and self-construal in Japan and Canada. Journal of Social Psychology, 139(4), 426-435.

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