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CHARISSA S. L. CHEAH, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and Asian studies Faculty Affiliate at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. As a cultural developmental scientist, Dr. Cheah utilizes mixed-method approaches to explore how individual characteristics, relationships, socialization agents, and contexts interact to influence social-emotional, mental, and physical health. She is particularly interested in understanding these processes among Asian American and Muslim American families, considering their ethnic-racial/religious minority, immigrant, and marginalized intersecting statuses.
Dr. Cheah is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and of the Association for Psychological Science. She was also a recipient of a Fulbright Research Fellowship to Italy. Dr. Cheah received a Young Scholar Award from the Foundation for Child Development’s Changing Faces of America’s Children program, and a Visiting Scientist Fellowship from the Scientific
Erin Hannah is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario. Her research and teaching interests include international political economy, development, gender and trade, global governance, global civil society, and the role of expert knowledge in global trade. She has published extensively on these topics in Review of International Political Economy, Journal of International Economic Law, Globalizations, Journal of World Trade, World Trade Review, World Economy, Third World Quarterly, Journal of Civil Society, Politics, and Global Policy. She is currently engaged in a collaborative project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) on Gender and Global Trade, which examines the conditions under which trade can act as a lever for progressive social change, gender equality, and sustainable development. She is co-editor of Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abin
Most teenagers donât remember life before the internet. They have grown up in a connected world, and being online has become one of their main sources of learning, entertaining and socializing.
As many previous studies have pointed out, and as many parents worry, this reality does not come risk-free. Whereas time on the internet can be informative, instructive and even pleasant, there is already significant literature on the potential harm caused by young childrenâs problematic internet use (PIU).
However, a new study led by István Tóth-Király, a Horizon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Substantive-Methodological Synergy Research Laboratory in Concordiaâs Department of Psychology, is one of only a few that examines PIUâs effects on older adolescents. The paper was co-written by professor of psychology Alexandre Morin and Lauri Hietajärvi and Katariina Salmela-Aro of the University of Helsinki.
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