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Martine Lagacé is a professor at the University of Ottawa specializing in Social Psychology. Her research primarily focuses on stereotypes and discrimination based on age, social identity, ageism, and the psychosocial aspects of aging. She investigates intergroup relationships, intergenerational communication, and the transfer of knowledge in workplace settings. Martine is also an associate researcher at the Montfort Hospital Research Institute and a co-researcher in the International Ageing, Communication Technology (ACT) initiative, which explores experiences within digital environments related to aging. She teaches a doctoral seminar on research methods in communication and has supervised multiple graduate students in related fields. Lagacé holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Ottawa, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a degree in Gerontology, showcasing her extensive educational background and commitment to the field of psychology and aging.
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