Sydney Garcia

Position
Psychology and Social Policy
Bio/Description

Sydney is a PhD student at Princeton University in Social Psychology and the Joint Degree Program in Social Policy. She is broadly interested in studying the first step toward change in social norms (the well-known rules that govern what behavior is considered common and appropriate in a group): deviance. Garcia is interested in questions such as: when do people deviate from the norms of their group? How do people react to deviants? And how and when do deviants aid in the process of changing the norms of their group? Of particular interest is studying deviance from gender norms, norms surrounding the acceptability of violence and use of illegalized substances, and relationship norms such as those surrounding conversation and intimacy.