Messick, Kyle

Assistant Professor

Kyle J. Messick, PhD is a social psychologist specializing in psychology of religion and music culture studies. Within psychology of religion, he has researched atheism, the functions of the secular sacred, and he has studied prayer using novel approaches, including eye-tracking technology and a mock fMRI. He directed a documentary on the use of labyrinths as spiritual tools, and assisted in a second documentary exploring the spirituality of buskers in Las Vegas.

Biographical Profile

College
University of SC Beaufort
Department
BFT Social Sciences
Tenure Status
Tenure Track

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
Nonbelief,
The Nontheistic Sacred,
Metal Music Culture,
Collecting & Compulsive Buying Behaviors,
How Violent & Misogynistic Imagery in Popular Media is Interpreted and Processed,
Psychological Impact of COVID-19
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