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Social Sciences Division
Professor
Area Head, Social Psychology & Department Graduate Director
Associate Editor, American Journal of Community Psychology
Faculty
Latin American & Latino Studies
Community Studies Program
Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas
Feminist Studies Department
Social Sciences 2
Room 263
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Psychology Faculty Services
Ph.D., University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign
B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz
Professor Langhout's commitment to and interest in a variety of social justice-oriented issues and concerns has led her to the study of empowerment in educational settings and neighborhoods. Her research addresses the following questions: (1) What characteristics within settings inhibit or promote - either intentionally or unintentionally - thriving? (2) How do race, ethnicity, social class, and gender influence experience, and how do these experiences influence subjectivity? (3) How do individuals and groups experience, cope with, and resist negative stereotypes? (4) What conditions are necessary for individuals to change their ideological perspectives and become inspired to work toward social justice? How can researchers facilitate systemic, sustainable change that increases individual and group thriving, and support people identifying as agents of social change?
Professor Langhout's primary research takes place in elementary schools and neighborhoods that serve working class and working poor African American, Latina/o, and white students. She uses a paradigm called participatory action research (PAR) to critically examine schools and neighborhoods. With PAR, stakeholder groups collaborate to determine the problem being researched and the intervention. Professor Langhout's research might include playground observations, focus groups, and a recess intervention project, or survey research to assess teacher, parent, and student perceptions of school context. Additionally, she might work with children to develop and paint a mural on school grounds in order to create a more welcoming atmosphere for students and their families.
School-community-university collaboration; how schooling experiences are informed by social class, race, and gender; participatory action research
Psych 159H: Community-based Interventions
Psych 159P: Social-Community Psychology in Practice
Psych 182: Advanced Research Methods
Psych 204: Quantitative Data Analysis