John Snarey

John Snarey is a psychologist, academic, and author. He is a Senior Research Psychologist and the Franklin N. Parker Professor Emeritus in the Candler School of Theology and the Laney Graduate Department of Psychology at Emory University.

Snarey is most known for his work in the social scientific study of human development, having done pioneering research on lifespan psychosocial development and generativity, on morality, moral development, and moral education, and the psychology of religion and faith development. He has authored and co-authored research papers and books such as ''Race-ing Moral Formation'', ''How Fathers Care for The Next Generation'', and ''Conflict and Continuity''. Additionally, he is the recipient of the 1988 AERA Outstanding Human Development Research Award, the James Moran Award for Exceptional Research in Family Relations and Child Development from the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) in 1994, the 2003 GSU Marie C. Keel Award for Excellence in Mentoring in Educational Psychology, the 2007 Albert E. Levy Scientific Research Award from Emory University and the Association for Moral Education Kuhmerker Career Award in 2014.

Snarey is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Educational Research Association (AERA). He was a Founding Cohort Member of the William James Society and has been a member of the ''William James Studies'' Editorial Board since 2005. Provided by Wikipedia
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