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Juan Valladares

Visiting Assistant Professor
Psychology

1042 KMBL - Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602

Research Interests

My research explores how marginalized social identities impact intrapsychic, interpersonal, and systemic outcomes. Using multiple methods (experimental, survey, VR), I take a socio-cognitive approach to understanding social identity dynamics, interpersonal interactions, and prejudice. In particular, I investigate how interracial contact (between dominant and minoritized groups, as well as among minoritized groups) influences bias and efforts to remedy societal disparities (i.e., intentions to participate in collective action). Likewise, I explore how White racial identity may defensively emerge in reaction to discussions of privilege. I detail these lines of research and my most recent work while at BYU in the accompanying statement of research interests.

Teaching Interests

My research and teaching experiences have prepared me to teach undergraduate courses in introductory psychology, social psychology, multicultural psychology, and writing within psychology. Furthermore, my scholarly expertise has prepared me to teach courses on topics such as group processes and intergroup relations, social identity, psychology of gender, and psychology of racism.

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