Professor Conrad Jackson is a Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Booth School of Business, and a co-PI of the Chicago Culture Lab. His research focuses on how culture and psychology co-evolve over time. He is especially interested in how social psychology adapted to the evolution of large and diverse human societies throughout human history, and how new trends involving technology and globalization may change our social psychologies in the future. He received, his PhD from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in 2021, and worked at the Kellogg School of Management for two years as a post-doctoral fellow before joining Booth.
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