

McKenzie, Jessica
Jordan College of Agricultural Science and Technology
McKenzie, J., Tsutstui, S., & Prakash, S. (2017). Divine self and selves: adolescent orientations toward religion in globalizing northern Thailand. Presented at Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Austin, TX. |
McKenzie, J., & Jensen, L. (2017). Moral reasoning as cultural process: Evangelical and mainline Protestants’ culturally constituted moral life course narratives. Presented at Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Austin, TX. |
McKenzie, J. (2017). (Re)constructing moral selves in globalizing northern Thailand. Presented at Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Austin, TX. |
McKenzie, J. (2017). Globalization and selves: Adolescent identities and imagined futures in a diverse world. Presented at Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Austin, TX. |
McKenzie, J., Prakash, S., & Tsutstui, S. (2016). Perceptions of Buddhism and Buddhist monasticism in northern Thailand: A dyadic, multi-sited study. Presented at International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Congress, Nagoya, Japan. |
McKenzie, J. (2016). Youth development in contexts of globalization and cultural/social change. Presented at International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Congress, Nagoya, Japan. |
McKenzie, J. (2016). “I don’t think things can be like they are forever”: dyadic perceptions of cultural values and change in urban and rural Thai communities. Presented at International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Congress, Nagoya, Japan. |
McKenzie, J.
(2016).
Globalization and Moral Personhood: Dyadic Perspectives of the Moral Self in Rural and Urban Thai Communities.
Journal of Adolescent Research. 1-38.
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McKenzie, J.
(2016).
Charting the moral life courses: a theory of moral development in U.S. evangelical and mainline Protestant cultures.
Culture & Psychology. 23(4),
433-460.
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McKenzie, J. (2015). Shifting Cultures, Shifting Moralities: Intergenerational Perspectives of Morality in Rural and Urban Thai Communities. |