The Fields-Huft lab is broadly interested in identities and affect situated in religious, institutional, and cultural contexts. We utilize a social psychological approach, employing survey, experimental, and qualitative designs to better understand how people impact, and are impacted by, their world.
Lab Members |
Research Projects |
Ben Fields
Justin Huft Undergraduate Research Assistants Supriya Haldankar Jacqueline Ma Jessica Minquini Alvarez Kristian Becerra Karen Zamarripa |
Barriers to Peace in Northern Ireland - recently published at Social Currents
Negative Identity Verification and Emotions Identity, Institutional, and Organizational Meanings in the War in Gaza White Identity Meanings White Supremacy, Anti-Semitism, and Fundamental Selves |