Adrienne Girling
- BA(Hons) - Psychology (Dalhousie University)
- PhD Student (Supervisors: James Liu, Colleen Ward)
Category: Alumni
Areas of interest
Multiculturalism, Identity, Canada, New Zealand, History, Social representations, Diversity.
Selected publications
Girling, A. N., Liu, J. H., & Ward, C. (2010). Confident, equal and proud? A discussion paper on the barriers Asians face to equality in New Zealand. Centre for Applied Cross-cultural Research & Human Rights Commission. Wellington, NZ.
Girling, A. N., Liu, J. H., & Ward, C. (2010). Confident, equal and proud? The barriers that Asians face to equality in New Zealand. Presented at the School of Asian Studies 7th Annual Graduate Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, October.
Girling, A. N., Liu, J. H., & Ward, C. (2010). Asian peoples in New Zealand: Confident, equal and proud: and discriminated against? Presented at the 6th Annual Human Rights Commission Diversity Forum, Christchurch, New Zealand, August.
Birch, C. D., Stewart, S. H., Girling, A. N., & Berish, M. J. (2006). The impact of mood, drinking motives, and gender on laboratory alcohol consumption. In Columbus, F. (Ed.), Psychology of Moods (pp. 1-36). Hauppage, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Thesis
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