Jim Cameron
Department of Psychology
Saint Mary's University
923 Robie Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3
Canada
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Phone: (902) 491-8653
Fax: (902) 496-8287

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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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