[Webinar] Life Satisfaction and Moral Values Under the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dr. Joonha Park studied at Korea University in Seoul, Korea where she received her bachelor's degree in psychology and at the University of Melbourne, Australia, for her bachelors with honors in social psychology and her doctoral degree in social and cultural psychology. Her research has embraced intergroup dehumanisation, biased self-perception (self-humanising, self-enhancement), and lay concepts such as what it means to be human across cultures, multiculturalism in Japan, and various social and cultural issues in East Asia with a special focus on heterogeneity within the cultural region. Current research topics include cultural change and psychological well-being in Korea and Japan, acculturation attitudes and strategies in Japan, relational self in Asian groups, group happiness across cultures, and narcissism and religiosity across cultures.
- Date
- 18:30〜19:30
- Place
- Nagoya
- Nishiki Naka, Nagoya Japan
- https://mba.nucba.ac.jp/en/access/nagoya.html
Dr. Joonha Park studied at Korea University in Seoul, Korea where she received her bachelor's degree in psychology and at the University of Melbourne, Australia, for her bachelors with honors in social psychology and her doctoral degree in social and cultural psychology.
Her research has embraced intergroup dehumanisation, biased self-perception (self-humanising, self-enhancement), and lay concepts such as what it means to be human across cultures, multiculturalism in Japan, and various social and cultural issues in East Asia with a special focus on heterogeneity within the cultural region. Current research topics include cultural change and psychological well-being in Korea and Japan, acculturation attitudes and strategies in Japan, relational self in Asian groups, group happiness across cultures, and narcissism and religiosity across cultures.