Shelley Moore
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Research Interests
- aging, psycho-gerontology, lifespan development
- oppression and privilege, systemic and institutional violence
- gender and sexuality, social constructionism, intersectionality of identities
- interactions of abuse and marginalization with disordered eating
- women’s perceptions and experiences of menstrual cyclicity
Other Scholars in Psychology
Other Scholars in Humanities and Social Sciences
Academic Introduction
Education and Credentials
Ph.D, Psychology (Developmental), University of British Columbia
M.A., Child and Development Studies, Laurentian University
B.A. (Hons.), Psychology, University of Windsor
Academic and Professional Profile
In addition to Douglas College, Shelley has previously enjoyed teaching at UBC (Women’s Studies), Langara College (Women’s Studies), and Alexander College (Psychology). From 1998 to 2004, she was a Research Associate with the FREDA Centre for Research on Violence Against Women and Children. She has collaboratively published for Health Canada, Status of Women, and Department of Justice.
Recent Citations for Shelley Moore
- Swallowing the hurt: exploring the links among anorexia, bulimia and violence against women and girls
- Mapping resistance on the body: intersections of violence, anorexia, and bulimia in girls
- Rural women and violence: A study of two communities in British Columbia
- Children learning to use the telephone: emergency and non-emergency calling