Dr. Barry S. Corenblum

Dr. Barry S. Corenblum, BA, MSc, PhD (Professor) (On Sabbatical)
Department of Psychology
Brandon University
Room 1-12, John R. Brodie Science Centre
270 18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada R7A 6A9

Courses:

Academic Qualifications:

Ph.D.   University of Saskatchewan (1975), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

M.Sc.   University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

B.A.   University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

Research Interests:

Prejudice and Discrimination, Development of Racial/Ethnic Identity in White and First Nation children, Interracial attitudes

Recent Publications:

Corenblum, B. and Stephan, W. (in press) White Fears and Native Apprehensions: An Integrated Threat Theory Approach to Intergroup Attitudes. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science.

Corenblum, B. (2001) Effects of Minority and Majority Group Status, Group Membership, and Information Consistency on Memory for Behaviors of Own and Other Group Members. Manuscript in preparation

Corenblum, B. and Stephan, W. Predicting White and Native Attitudes toward Outgroup Members. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Meeting, June 21-23, St. Foy, Québec.

Professional Affiliations:

Canadian Psychological Association

American Psychological Association

American Psychological Society

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues