
Sarah BurnhamSuffolk University · Department of Psychology
Sarah Burnham
Master of Science
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Introduction
I am a fourth-year PhD student in Applied Developmental Psychology. My research interests include social media, lifespan development, and social justice.
Skills and Expertise
Education
September 2019 - May 2024
September 2017 - May 2019
September 2013 - May 2017
Publications
Publications (4)
Male supremacist ideologies pose multiple threats to college sexual violence prevention efforts. Misogynist incels, among other male supremacists, are often unacknowledged in sexual violence prevention, yet may be influencing college students. This study applies antifascist principles to confront male supremacist influences in higher education. We...
Within the ubiquitous landscape of social media, far-right groups and actors have taken advantage of the ways content is produced and spread on mainstream social media platforms. Far-right groups, including the alt-right, are using social media in ways that entice people into far-right spaces that perpetuate hate online and in person. The alt-right...
Fascist, White nationalist, and misogynist groups are actively recruiting adolescent followers both online and in person. Youth development practitioners can play an important role in mitigating the influence of fascist ideologies on young people’s behavior and reducing the proliferation of youth-perpetrated harassment and violence. In this paper,...
Ethnic and other minorities are overrepresented in forensic and correctional settings. Hence, it is imperative that mental health professionals in these settings consistently develop cultural sensitivity and skills with which to assess and treat these populations appropriately and effectively. The inclusion of clients’ culture has been identified b...