about this project.

The Social Diversity, Identity, and Discrimination Study is a project that aims to understand the opinions and experiences of diverse groups about their identities and experiences with discrimination. This project led by Diego Castro, in the context of his PhD at University College London (UCL).

In this project, we are hoping to include the opinions and experiences of people from diverse backgrounds, including people from diverse sexual orientations, body types, ethnicities and social classes.

longitudinal study.

The aim of this study is to analyse the opinion and experiences of people from Chile about diversity, prejudice, and their wellbeing. This is a study in Spanish targeted to the young population in Chile. More information can be found in the Spanish version of this website. This project is being conducted at the moment and we will be publishing more information soon. 

study 01.
Chile - UK Survey

The aim of this study was to analyse the opinion of people from Chile and from the United Kingdom about diversity, discrimination, and their own social identities. This study has been completed;  now we are analysing the data  and soon we will be publishing the results. 

team.

This project is led by Diego Castro, PhD student at University College London (UCL). 
This project is being supervised by Dr David M Frost (primary advisor) and Dr Pranjal Mehta (secondary advisor). 

Diego Castro

Postgraduate research student (PhD)
Social Research Institute
UCL - IOE

David M. Frost

Professor of Social Psychology
Social Research Institute
UCL - IOE

Pranjal Mehta

Associate Professor 
Department of Experimental Psychology
UCL - PALS