Zhenlan Wang

Assistant Professor of Psychology
Zhenlan Wang headshot

Contact

Location Bettws Y Coed 101B
Office Hours
Mondays 1:30pm-2:30pm

Walk-ins are welcome

Remote appointments should be scheduled via

Department/Subdepartment

Education

Ph.D., New School for Social Research
B.A., Belarusian State University

Areas of Focus

Culture, Social Support, Advice Giving, Emotion Regulation, Social and Emotional Development, Parent-child Relationships

 

Biography

Zhenlan “Lan” Wang is a cultural psychologist whose research focuses on everyday coping. Lan investigates how people respond to stressful situations in their daily lives and how the strategies that people use for coping are socialized with children in different cultures.

The goal of her research is not just to bring more cultural sensitivity to the field, but also to go beyond a dichotomous understanding of culture (e.g., East-West, Individualist-Collectivist, etc.). Lan employs a mixed methods approach that integrates experimentation, open-ended reasoning, and analyses of cultural artifacts and practices.

In her spare time, Lan likes to dance ballet, read Russian literature, and play with her cat, Liza.