Gira Bhatt, an instructor of psychology at KPU specializing in youth behaviour, prejudice, and gang violence (submitted). Listen to Post
Dr. Gira Bhatt is an instructor in Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s department of psychology who specializes in studying youth behaviour, prejudice, and gang violence. Her interest in this subset of human behaviour spans many years, and focuses on the factors that can help prevent vulnerable youth from falling into a life of crime.
She received the Distinguished Contributions to Public or Community Service award from the Canadian Psychological Association for her work in quelling gang violence in Metro Vancouver, and she recently received a grant to help fund a community project that steers youth away from joining gangs.
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Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square Dr. Bryn Jones Square is a faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada. She received her PhD from the University of Oxford in 2017, after which she held a Research Affiliateship with the University of Manitoba Institute for the Humanities while also working as a Postdoctoral Fellow. She is currently a faculty member in the Department of English at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, BC. Her research project, “Books, Brains, and Benevolence: An Interdisciplinary Study of Empathy,” explores empathy from the perspectives of literature, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, engineering, economics, physics, mathematics, and more. Bryn s articles, “The victim of too much loving : Perdita Verney s Self-Destructive Sympathy in Mary Shelley s The Last Man” and “ [A] mad excess of love ”: Hyper-Sympathy, Fidelity, and Suicidality in Mary Shelley s Falkner” were recently published in Studies in the Literary Imagination and Essay