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Dr Kelly Kirkland
Dr

Kelly Kirkland

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Overview

Background

I am a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne. My research examines how societal structures and economic inequalities influence psychological and behavioral outcomes, with a particular emphasis on social cohesion and tolerance of moral differences. My work investigates how economic inequality may impact social cooperation and contribute to polarization, aiming to identify ways to foster tolerance within pluralistic societies. My approach is interdisciplinary, drawing from social, developmental, political, and moral psychology, as well as economics. Collaborating with colleagues worldwide, I apply a range of methods including experimental and correlational studies, analysis of large-scale multinational data, social media data, qualitative research, and social simulation studies. This diverse methodology enables a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and societal dynamics.

Availability

Dr Kelly Kirkland is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Works

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23 works between 2015 and 2026

21 - 23 of 23 works

2020

Journal Article

The effect of economic inequality on young children's prosocial decision-making: economic inequality and prosociality

Kirkland, Kelly, Jetten, Jolanda and Nielsen, Mark (2020). The effect of economic inequality on young children's prosocial decision-making: economic inequality and prosociality. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 38 (4), 512-528. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12334

The effect of economic inequality on young children's prosocial decision-making: economic inequality and prosociality

2019

Book Chapter

But that's not fair! The experience of economic inequality from a child's perspective

Kirkland, Kelly, Jetten, Jolanda and Nielsen, Mark (2019). But that's not fair! The experience of economic inequality from a child's perspective. The Social Psychology of Inequality. (pp. 187-199) edited by Jolanda Jetten and Kim Peters. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-28856-3_12

But that's not fair! The experience of economic inequality from a child's perspective

2015

Other Outputs

When self-interest prevails: An exploration of childhood altruism

Kirkland, Kelly (2015). When self-interest prevails: An exploration of childhood altruism. Honours Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland.

When self-interest prevails: An exploration of childhood altruism

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    What drives moral amplification? (ARC Discovery Project administered by The University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Kelly Kirkland directly for media enquiries about:

  • Cohesion
  • Cooperation
  • Economic inequality
  • Morality
  • Polarisation

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