Wake Forest Alumna wins Award for Research on Culture and Gender
At the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, February 21-21, 2018, Las Vegas, NV, USA, Angelica Puzio (WFU MA, 2017) was awarded the Judith L. Gibbons Award for Research on Culture and Gender.
Her paper, which was based on her WFU Master’s Thesis, The Socialization of the Adolescent Voice: Self-Silencing as an Expression of Culture and Context — Angelica Puzio (New York University, New York, NY, USA) and Deborah L. Best (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA), was presented in the symposium, Gender Socialization in Context: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Empowerment of Women and Girls.
Judith L. Gibbons Award for Research on Culture and Gender
This award is in honor of long time SCCR member Dr. Judith L. Gibbons, Professor Emerita of Psychology at Saint Louis University. The award is given yearly to a graduate student or early career professional (within 7 years of receiving their PhD) who presents research on culture and gender at the annual SCCR meeting.