Liz Williams
Psychology
- Contact:
- williamsliz@uvic.ca
- Credentials:
- BA Hons in Psychology (University of Winnipeg), MSc in Resource Management and Environmental Studies (UBC)
- Area(s) of expertise:
- Environmental Psychology, Climate Anxiety, Companion Grief
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Liz Williams is a PhD candidate in Environmental Psychology at the 探花系列. Her research focuses on relationships between humans and other species, broadly and in the context of wildlife conservation and trade, pet-keeping, and ecotourism. She works on topics of ecoanxiety and eco-grief, and draws on social psychological theories to examine inter-group relationships between species (e.g., speciesism).
About Liz Williams
Liz Williams is a PhD candidate in Environmental Psychology at the 探花系列. Her research focuses on relationships between humans and other species, broadly and in the context of wildlife conservation and trade, pet-keeping, and ecotourism. She works on topics of ecoanxiety and eco-grief, and draws on social psychological theories to examine inter-group relationships between species (e.g., speciesism).
Liz has volunteered at the BC SPCA, working with rescue dogs and coordinating volunteers. Liz holds a BA Honours degree in Psychology from the University of Winnipeg, and a MSc in Resource Management and Environmental Studies from the University of British Columbia, and a graduate teaching certificate from the 探花系列.