Kevin R. Carriere is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Stonehill College, where he studies the intersection of collective action and policy solutions. He was the James Marshall Public Policy Fellow for the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues in 2019-2020, serving as a Policy Advisor for Congresswoman Deb Haaland. He has also received the Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s SAGE Early Career Trajectory Award and numerous grants and awards for his teaching and research. His co-edited works include Imagining collective futures: Perspectives from social, cultural, and political psychology (Palgrave) and Where culture and mind meet: Principles for a dynamic cultural psychology (Information Age Publishing). His first book, Psychology in policy: Redefining politics through the individual (Springer Nature) began a call for an individual, meaning-making focus on political psychology.