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Diana Singh is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at McMaster University. She specializes in the psychology of emotions, particularly how emotional expressions are shaped and defined by cultural norms. Her research examines the rules governing emotional display and the impact of these norms on psychological well-being within social institutions. Singh's work not only addresses individual experiences but also how organizations navigate emotional expectations. With a strong background rooted in health information and statistics, she integrates quantitative methods into her sociological inquiries. Singh has a PhD in Health Information, highlighting her expertise in using surveys and statistical analyses to explore complex social phenomena. Her interests align closely with employment and labor studies, focusing on the intersections of emotional labor and psychological health in diverse organizational settings.
McMaster University • Hamilton, ON, Canada
Conducted research and contributed to academic publications in the field of sociology.
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