ABOUT FlouriSH

Dr. Mindy Shoss

Mindy Shoss, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida.

Her research covers job insecurity, precarious work, AI and robotics integration into the

workplace, and worker well-being and adaptation. Recognized as a Fellow of the

Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Dr. Shoss has published over 100

research articles and book chapters, and co-edited The Cambridge Handbook of the

Changing Nature of Work. Her research has contributed to conversations about AI, job

insecurity, and the changing nature of work across a variety of outlets including the

National Safety Council, the American Psychological Association, DataCamp, the

National Academies of Sciences Board of Human Systems Integration,

Harvard Business Review, and IBM’s Tech for Justice series. Dr. Shoss serves as

Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Psychology and is a member of the American

Psychological Association’s Future of Work Advisory Group.