Banerjee, Meeta
Assistant Professor
Meeta Banerjee received her Ph.D. in Ecological-Community Psychology with a specialization in Applied Developmental Science from Michigan State University in 2012. As a Jacobs Foundation Pathways to Adulthood postdoctoral fellow, she worked directly with Dr. Jacque Eccles at the University of Michigan and was also an NIH minority postdoctoral scholar. Prior to her Ph.D., she received her M.S.W. and B.A. in Psychology from the University of Michigan in 2003 and 2001, respectively.
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- Psychology
- Tenure Status
- Tenure Track
Interest Background
- Interest Keywords
- parenting, race-related processes in the family
- Personal Focus Areas
- the influence of contextual factors on parenting goals and practices in ethnic minority families, elucidate how ethnic-racial socialization may be adaptive for individuals, how association between ethnic-racial socialization & context varies from early to late adolescence
Positions & Appointments
Dates | Description | Institution/Entity |
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2021 | Selected as a research scholar | Society for Community Research and Action |
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