Introduction
Dr Cliódhna O'Connor is a social psychologist and Associate Professor in the UCD School of Psychology, where she leads the Classification & Attribution Lab. Her research explores the social and psychological processes through which we classify individuals into social categories and attribute causal explanations for those groups’ characteristics. She is particularly interested in how scientific and clinical classifications influence self-concept and social identity, and has explored these links in a range of social contexts including gender stereotypes and psychiatric diagnosis.
Expert
Dr Cliódhna O'Connor is a social psychologist and Associate Professor in the UCD School of Psychology, where she leads the Classification & Attribution Lab. Her research explores the social and psychological processes through which we classify individuals into social categories and attribute causal explanations for those groups’ characteristics. She is particularly interested in how scientific and clinical classifications influence self-concept and social identity, and has explored these links in a range of social contexts including gender stereotypes and psychiatric diagnosis.
Fields of expertise: Culture, Gender equality, Health and wellbeing, Social change / social transformations, Youth