Dr. Joseph D. Wellman

Dr. Joseph D. Wellman

Dr. Joseph D. Wellman

SHADE Lab Director

Dr. Wellman is an Associate Professor of Social Psychology and the Director of Experimental Training in the psychology department at the University of Mississippi. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Maine and completed a  postdoctoral fellowship in Culture, Emotion, and Race at Wesleyan University. Prior to joining the faculty at UM, he was an Assistant Professor of Psychology at California State University, San Bernardino where he received an NSF ADVANCE grant to address issues of diversity in promotion, tenure, and hiring. He recently received another NSF ADVANCE grant to address similar issues here at the University of Mississippi.

His work focuses on how being the target of stigma affects behaviors, well-being, and performance among both low status and high status groups. Much of this work explores factors that may influence an individual’s response to discrimination, bias, and intergroup interactions (e.g., system-legitimizing beliefs, group identification, zero-sum beliefs, perceived sigma, etc.). His research has been published in social psychology journals such as the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, the Psychology of Men and Masculinities, and the Journal of Social Issues as well as interdisciplinary health journals such as Body Image, Appetite and Stigma & Health.