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Thursday, October 18 • 2:30pm - 3:30pm
204: Code switching in Psychology LIMITED

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We will discuss different "psychologies" and codes as we navigate the field of Psychology in different context. There are variations in how we present ourselves and the material in different contexts within the field of Psychology our subfield of Environmental Psychology, or in a interdisciplinary context, at the Graduate Center or at community colleges, amongst peers or different student populations in advanced courses or in introductory courses. An exploration of this code-switching may allow us to become more effective teachers and scholars.

Speakers
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Jennifer Adler

Adjunct Lecturer, Consultant, Graduate Student, BMCC
Preferred Gender Pronouns: She/herBio: Jennifer Adler is an Adjunct Lecturer at BMCC. She is on the Board of Directors of the Adaptive Design Association, and a graduate student in Environmental Psychology Sub-Program at the Graduate Center.
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Rebio Diaz Cardona

Asst. Prof. of Psychology, LaGuardia Community College
Preferred Gender Pronouns: He/himBio: Rebio Diaz Cardona is an Asst. Prof of Psychology at LaGuardia Community College. He has also taught at CUNY the Graduate Center.
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Tomo Imamichi

Asst. Professor, LaGuardia Community College
Preferred Gender Pronouns: He/himBio: Tomo Imamichi is an Asst. Prof of Psychology at LaGuardia Community College. He and David Chapin have an accepted Future Initiative course titled "The Environmental Psychology of Care" to be taught in the Fall 2018 semester at the Graduate Ce... Read More →


Thursday October 18, 2018 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
GC, Room 204, Concourse Level 365 5th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

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