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CURRICULUM VITAE Dawn T Robinson Department of Sociology University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-1611 [email protected] 706-542-0417 FORMAL EDUCATION 1992 Ph.D. Cornell University, Sociology 1989 M.A. Cornell University, Sociology. 1987 B.A. Texas Christian University, Sociology and Psychology (dept & univ honors) PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2016- Founding Member, Georgia Informatics Institute 2016 (Fall) Professor-in-Residence. UGA at Oxford Study Abroad. 2014 (Spring) Professor-in-Residence. UGA at Oxford Study Abroad. 2010- Professor. Department of Sociology, University of Georgia 2004-2010 Associate Professor (tenured). Department of Sociology, University of Georgia 2004- Fellow. Owens Institute of Behavioral Research, University of Georgia 2003 (Fall) Visiting Associate Professor. Sociology. Duke University 2000-2004 Associate Professor (tenured). Sociology, University of Iowa. 1992-2000 Assistant through Associate Professor (tenured). Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University. Also: Women’s and Gender Studies 1998-1999 Visiting Assistant Professor. Sociology. University of Iowa. 1996-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor. Sociology. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 1991-1992 Postdoctoral Fellow. NIMH Center for the Study of Normal and Abnormal Group Processes. Stanford University. PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND ELECTED OFFICES 2011 Franklin College Outstanding Academic Advisor Award, University of Georgia 2010 Recent Contribution to the Literature: Book Award. Sociology of Emotions Section of the American Sociological Association 2009 Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellow, National Academy of Sciences 2009 University of Georgia Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring Early Career Award 2009 Fellow, Society for Experimental Social Psychology 2008 Inducted into the Sociological Research Association 2007 Distinguished Alumni Series Speaker, Department of Sociology, Cornell University 2001 Inducted into the Society for Experimental Social Psychology 1989 Runner-up, Best Grad Student Paper, Social Psychology Section of ASA 1988-1991 Jacob K. Javitz National Graduate Fellow 1987-1988 Russell Sage Fellow, Cornell University
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CURRICULUM VITAEDawn T Robinson

Department of Sociology University of Georgia

Athens, GA [email protected]

706-542-0417

FORMAL EDUCATION

1992 Ph.D. Cornell University, Sociology1989 M.A. Cornell University, Sociology.1987 B.A. Texas Christian University, Sociology and Psychology (dept & univ honors)

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2016- Founding Member, Georgia Informatics Institute2016 (Fall) Professor-in-Residence. UGA at Oxford Study Abroad.2014 (Spring) Professor-in-Residence. UGA at Oxford Study Abroad.2010- Professor. Department of Sociology, University of Georgia2004-2010 Associate Professor (tenured). Department of Sociology, University of Georgia2004- Fellow. Owens Institute of Behavioral Research, University of Georgia2003 (Fall) Visiting Associate Professor. Sociology. Duke University2000-2004 Associate Professor (tenured). Sociology, University of Iowa. 1992-2000 Assistant through Associate Professor (tenured). Department of Sociology,

Louisiana State University. Also: Women’s and Gender Studies 1998-1999 Visiting Assistant Professor. Sociology. University of Iowa.1996-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor. Sociology. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.1991-1992 Postdoctoral Fellow. NIMH Center for the Study of Normal and Abnormal Group

Processes. Stanford University.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND ELECTED OFFICES

2011 Franklin College Outstanding Academic Advisor Award, University of Georgia2010 Recent Contribution to the Literature: Book Award. Sociology of Emotions

Section of the American Sociological Association2009 Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellow, National Academy of Sciences2009 University of Georgia Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring Early

Career Award2009 Fellow, Society for Experimental Social Psychology2008 Inducted into the Sociological Research Association2007 Distinguished Alumni Series Speaker, Department of Sociology, Cornell

University2001 Inducted into the Society for Experimental Social Psychology1989 Runner-up, Best Grad Student Paper, Social Psychology Section of ASA 1988-1991 Jacob K. Javitz National Graduate Fellow1987-1988 Russell Sage Fellow, Cornell University

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Nationally/Internationally Elected Professional Offices

2017-2020 .C ouncil. Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 2014-2017 Executive Committee. Southern Sociological Society2014-2015 Chair. Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section, American Sociological

Association2009-2010 Chair. Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association2008-2010 Council. Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 2008-2011 Executive Council/Board of Directors. International Society for Research on

Emotion (changed from EC to BoD during term due to incorporation)2006-2007 Chair. Sociology of Emotions Section, American Sociological Association 2004-2006 Sec-Treasurer. Sociology of Emotions Section, American Sociological Assoc2003-2005 Council Member. Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Assoc2001-2003 Council Member. Sociology of Emotions Section, American Sociological Assoc

EDITORIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Founding Co-Director, University of Georgia Computational Social Science Workgroup, OwensInstitute of Behavioral Research (2104-present)

Founding Director and current Co-Director, Laboratory for the Study of Social Interaction(LaSSI) in the Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA (2004-present)

Founder and Director, Socioemotional Physiological Instrumentation (SPIT) Lab, in the CenterFor the Study of Group Process, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. (2/2002 -2004)

Associate Editor, Emotion Review (ad hoc)Deputy Editor, Social Psychology Quarterly. (7/2003 - 12/2006)Co-Editor, Current Research in Social Psychology (2001-2002)

BOOKS

Jody Clay-Warner and Dawn T. Robinson (Editors). 2008. Social Structure and Emotion.Elsevier/Academic Press. • Recipient: 2010 Book Award, Emotions Section of American Sociological Association

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. Forthcoming, 2018. “Affect Control Theories ofSocial Interaction and Self.” In Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, 2nd Edition. Editedby Peter J. Burke. Stanford University Press. Palo Alto, CA.

Kriegel, Darys J., Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Jesse K. Clark, Robert E. Freeland, David R.Heise, Dawn T. Robinson, Kimberly B. Rogers and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2017. "A MultilevelInvestigation of Arabic-Language Impression Change." International Journal of Sociology47(4):278-95.

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Clay-Warner, Jody, Dawn T. Robinson, Lynn Smith-Lovin, Kimberly B. Rogers and Katie R.James. 2016. "Justice Standard Determines Emotional Responses to over-Reward." SocialPsychology Quarterly 79(1):44-67.

Clay-Warner, Jody and Dawn T. Robinson. 2015. “Infrared Thermography as a Measure ofEmotion Response.” Emotion Review 7:1557-162.

Rogers, Kimberly B. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2014. "Measuring Affect and Emotions." Pp.283-303 in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions: Volume II, edited by J. E. Stets and J. H.Turner: Springer Netherlands.

Neil, J. MacKinnon and Dawn T. Robinson. 2014. "Back to the Future: 25 Years of Research inAffect Control Theory." Advances in Group Processes 31:139-173.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2014. "The Role of Cultural Meanings and Situated Interaction in ShapingEmotion." Emotion Review 6:189-195.

Robinson, Dawn T., Jody Clay-Warner, Christopher D. Moore, Tiffani Everett, Alexander Watts,Traci Tucker, and Chi Thai. 2012.“Toward an Unobtrusive Measure of Emotion during SocialInteraction: Thermographic Imaging Techniques.” Advances in Group Processes 29:255-266.

Owens, Timothy J., Dawn T. Robinson, and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2010. "Three Faces of Identity."Annual Review of Sociology 36:477-499.

Youngreen, Reef, Bridget Conlon, Michael Lovaglia and Dawn T. Robinson. 2009. “IdentityMaintenance and Cognitive Test Performance.” Social Science Research. 38:438-446.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2008. “Emotion and Identity Work.” Pp. 67-74 in Emotions and SocialStructure, edited by J Clay-Warner and DT Robinson. Elsevier Press.

Robinson, Dawn T., Jody Clay-Warner, and Tiffani Everett. 2008. “Emotions in the SocialWorld.” Pp. 1-9 in Emotions and Social Structure, edited by J Clay-Warner and DT Robinson.Elsevier Press.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2007. “Control Theories in Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology. 33:157-174.

Moore, Christopher D. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2006. “Selective Identity Preferences: Choosingfrom Among Alternative Occupational Identities.”Advances in Group Processes 23:253-281.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2006. “Affect Control Theory.” ContemporarySocial Psychological Theories. Edited by Peter Burke. Stanford University Press.

Robinson, Dawn T., Lynn Smith-Lovin and Allison Wisecup. 2006. “Affect Control Theory.”Handbook of Emotions. Edited by Jonathan Turner and Jan Stets. Springer Press

Smith-Lovin, Lynn and Dawn T. Robinson. 2006. “Control Theories of Identity, Action andEmotion: In Search of Testable Differences between Affect Control Theory and Identity Control

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Theory.” In Purpose, Meaning, and Action: Control Systems Theories in Sociology edited byKent McClelland and Thomas Fararo. Palgrave Press.

Troyer, Lisa and Dawn T. Robinson. 2006. “From Self to Affect and Back.” In Feeling Politics.Edited by David Redlawsk. Palgrave Press.

Wisecup, Allison, Dawn T. Robinson and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2006. ”Sociology of Emotion.”Handbook of the 21st Century. Edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. SagePublications.

Lovaglia, Michael, Reef Youngreen, and Dawn T. Robinson. 2005. “Identity Maintenance,Affect Control, and Performance on Mental Ability Tests.” Advances in Group Processes. 22:65-92.

Robinson, Dawn T., Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Christabel Rogalin. 2004. “Physiological Measuresfor Theoretical Concepts: Some Ideas for Linking Deflection and Emotion to Physical ResponsesDuring Interaction. Advances in Group Processes 21:77-115.

Cai, Yi, Johnmarshall Reeve, and Dawn T. Robinson. 2002. “Home Schooling and TeachingStyle: Comparing the Motivating Styles of Home School and Public School Teachers.’ Journalof Educational Psychology. 94(2): 372-380.

Donato, Katherine M., Carl L. Bankston, and Dawn T. Robinson. 2001. Immigration and theOrganization of the Onshore Oil Industry: Southern Louisiana In the Late 1990s” in LatinoWorkers in the Contemporary South: How Latino Immigrants are Changing the Face of theModern South, edited by Arthur D. Murphy, Colleen Blanchard, and Jennifer A. Hill. Athens,GA: University of Georgia Press.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2001. “Getting a Laugh: Gender, Status and Humorin Task Group Discussions’ Social Forces 80(1):123-158.”

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 1999. “Emotion Display as a Strategy for IdentityNegotiation.’ Motivation and Emotion 23 (2):73-104.

Ridgeway, Cecilia, Elizabeth Boyle, Kathy Jean Kuipers and Dawn T. Robinson. 1998. “How doStatus Beliefs Develop? The Role of Resources and Interactional Experience.’ AmericanSociological Review 63: 331-350.

Feld, Scott L. and Dawn T. Robinson. 1998. “Secondary Bystander Effects on Intimate Violence:When Norms of Restraint Reduce Deterrence.’ Journal of Social and Personal Relations15(2):277-285.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1996. "Identity and Friendship: Affective Dynamics and NetworkFormation." Advances in Group Processes 13:93-113

Robinson, Dawn T. and James W. Balkwell. 1995. "Density, Transitivity, and Diffuse Status inTask-Oriented Groups." Social Psychology Quarterly 58(4):241-254.

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Robinson, Dawn T., Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Olga Tsoudis. 1994. "Heinous Crime or UnfortunateAccident?: Effects of Remorse on Responses to Mock Criminal Confessions." Social Forces73(1):175-190

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 1992. "Selective Interaction as a Strategy for IdentityMaintenance: An Affect Control Model." Social Psychology Quarterly 55:12-28.

Smith-Lovin, Lynn and Dawn T. Robinson. 1992. "Gender and Conversational Dynamics." Pp.122-156 in Gender, Interaction, and Inequality, edited by Cecilia Ridgeway. Springer-Verlag.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 1990. "Timing of Interruptions in GroupDiscussions." Advances in Group Processes 7:45-73.

Reeve, Johnmarshall and Dawn T. Robinson. 1987. "Toward a Re-conceptualization of IntrinsicMotivation: Correlates and Factor Structure of the Activity-Feeling Scale," Journal of SocialBehavior and Personality 2:279-290.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Canon, Bryan C. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2017. “Affect Control Theory.” Wiley BlackwellEncyclopedia of Sociology. 2nd Edition. Edited by George Ritzer. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2014. "Comment: Growing a Multilevel Science of Emotion." EmotionReview 6:137-138.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Laura Aikens. 2010. “Homophily.” In Encyclopedia of Group Processesand Intergroup Relations. Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks, CA.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Daniel B. Shank. 2010. “Affect Control Theory.” In Encyclopedia ofGroup Processes and Intergroup Relations. Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks, CA.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2007. “Introduction of Lynn Smith-Lovin: Recipient of the 2006Cooley-Mead Award.” Social Psychology Quarterly 70(2):103–105.

Owens, Timothy J., Dawn T. Robinson, and Jane Sell. 2006. “Deputy Editors’ Note.” SocialPsychology Quarterly. 69(4):v-vi.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2007. “Affect Control Theory.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory.Edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Press.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2004. “Role Playing in Social Research.” Encyclopedia of Social ScienceResearch. Edited by M. Lewis-Beck, A. Bryman, and T. Futing Liao. Sage Publications.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1998. “Teaching Corner” Column in the Newsletter for the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association.

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RESEARCH FUNDING

“Measuring Emotion” PI. Army Research Office. September 1, 2017-August 31 2020. AwardNumber W911NF1710509. Amount Awarded $337,288.

“Computational Models of Cultural Meaning and Social Interaction” PI, with Lynn Smith-Lovin(co-PI). Army Research Office. May 1, 2015-April 30, 2019. Award Number W911NF1510180.Amount Awarded: $499,464.

“Survey Of Quantification And Distance Functions Used For Internet-Based Weak-LinkSociological Phenomena” Co-PI, with Ming-Jun Lai (PI). Army Research Office. August 1,2011-May 31, 2012. Award Number W911NF11103822. Amount Awarded: $49,998.

“Interpreting and Responding to Arab Cultures: Affective Dynamics” Co-PI, with Lynn Smith-Lovin (PI). October 1, 2010-September 30, 2014. Office of Naval Research. Award NumberN00014-09-1-0556. Total Award: $2,197,788. University of Georgia Award: $460,575.

“Collaborative Research Examining Emotional Reactions To Standards of Justice” Co-PI, withJody Clay-Warner (PI) and Lynn Smith-Lovin (co-PI). July 1, 2010- June 30, 2012. NationalScience Foundation SES-0966536. Total Awarded: $160, 642. Univ of Georgia Award: $98,155.

“DHB: Testing a Dynamic Theory of Social Emotions using Infrared Imaging” PI, with JodyClay-Warner, Chi Thai and Kevin McCully (co-PIs). National Science Foundation BCS0729396. December 15, 2007-December 14, 2010. Award: $717,375.00.

“Collaborative Research Assessing the Relationship Between Identity, Injustice, and Emotion.”PI, with Jody Clay-Warner (co-PI) and Lynn Smith-Lovin, Duke University (co-PI). NationalScience Foundation SES 0519969. September 15, 2005-September 15, 2008. Total Award:$216,000. University of Georgia Award: $150,378.• “Research Experiences for Undergraduates: Collaborative Research Assessing the

Relationship Between Identity, Injustice, and Emotion.” National Science Foundation.Supplement to SES 0519969. Total Amount Awarded: $12,000. University of GeorgiaAward: $6,000.

"Social Structure and Emotion: A UGA State-of-the-Art Conference Proposal." Co-PI with JodyClay-Warner (PI). Funded by the University of Georgia Office of the Senior Vice President forAcademic Affairs and Provost. Award Amount: $18,527.

“Socioemotional Physiological Instrumentation (SPIT) Lab." 2002-3. PI, with Lisa Troyer (co-PI)and Michael Lovaglia (co-PI). Awarded by the University of Iowa Social Science ResearchInitiative. Amount Awarded: $20,878.

“Research Agendas in Affect Control Theory” PI, with Lynn Smith-Lovin (Co-PI) Conferencefunding from the Latané Center for Human Science. May 2002. Amount awarded: $10,000.

“Collaborative Research Testing Affect Control Theory: Restoring the Challenged Identities ofOthers” PI, with Lynn Smith-Lovin (co-PI). National Science Foundation SES 0111291. August

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1, 2001, August 1, 2003. Total amount awarded: $238,000; University of Iowa Award: $114,000.• “Research Experience for Undergraduates: Collaborative Research Testing Affect Control

Theory: Restoring the Challenged Identities of Others”(PI). National Science FoundationSES 211321. Total amount awarded: $12,000. University of Iowa Award: $6,000.

“Labor Migration and the Deepwater Oil Industry.’ Co-PI, with Katharine Donato (PI). MineralsManagement Service, U.S. Department of Interior. June 1998 to September 2004. Amountawarded: $328,866. 14-35-001-30660-19958 & 1435-01-99-CA-30951-16804

“Dissertation Improvement Grant: The Role of Emotions in Identity Negotiation.’ Co-PI, withLynn Smith-Lovin (PI), Cornell University. National Science Foundation. No. SES-9001078.February 1, 1990 to August 31, 1991. Amount awarded: $4,000.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

“The Role of the Other: How Interaction Partners Influence Identity Maintenance.” with Lynn-Smith-Lovin. Invited Research Presentation to be delivered at the Sheldon Stryker MemorialConference on Identity. April 13-14, 2018, Bloomington, IN.

“Measuring Emotion.” Invited Presentation to the Army-NASA Joint Research Briefings.NASA-Cape Canaveral. January, 2018.

“DOD Funding Opportunities.” Funding Opportunities Brown Bag Series. Department ofSociology, University of Georgia. November, 2017.

“Politics of Collaboration: Issues of Power and Pedagogy in Faculty-Student Relationships.”Invited Panel Discussion at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association.August, 2017 in Montreal, CA.

“Modeling Cross-Cultural Interaction with Affect Control Theory.” with Lynn-Smith-Lovin.Invited presentation in the Department of Sociology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou,China. September, 2017.

“Computational Models of Cross-Cultural Interaction.” Invited Presentation to the Army-NASAJoint Research Briefings. NASA-Ames, Silicon Valley, CA. July, 2017.

“Implications of the Replication Crisis for the Study of Emotion.” Invited Panel Discussion at theBi-Annual Meetings of the International Society for Research on Emotion in St. Louis, MO. July,2017.

“DOD Funding Opportunities.” Mentoring Program Workshop. Owens Institute for BehavioralResearch. University of Georgia. Athens, GA. January 9, 2017.

“Gender and Performance.” Presentation at a workshop on the “Influence of States and Traits inIndividual and Group Performance Variability” sponsored by the Army Research Office. March23-25, 2016. Baltimore, MD.

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“Emotion and Performance.” Presentation at a workshop on the “Influence of States and Traits inIndividual and Group Performance Variability” sponsored by the Army Research Office. March23-25, 2016. Baltimore, MD.

“Non-NIH Funding Sources” Presentation at a panel organized by the Owens Institute forBehavioral Research, University of Georgia. February 24, 2016.

“Gendered Networks and Depression Contagion in School.” Invited research presentation in theDepartment of Sociology, Cornell University, March 2015. “Modeling Face-to-Face Interaction within and between Cultures.” Colloquium presentation inthe Department of Psychology, Western Carolina University. November 2014.

“Culture, Interaction, and Emotion” Invited panel presentation at the 2014 AmericanSociological Association meetings in San Francisco. Sociology of Emotions session.

“Back to the Future: 25 Years of Affect Control Theory Research” (with Neil J. MacKinnon).Invited presentation at the 2013 annual Group Processes meetings in Denver, CO. August.

“New Emotion Research in the Study of Group Processes and Formal Sociology.” Robinson,Dawn T. Invited presentation at the 2012 American Sociological Association meetings.Sociology of Emotion Session.

“Next Steps in Mathematical Sociology.” Invited presentation at the 2010 American SociologicalAssociation. Mathematical Sociology Section session.

Didactic Seminar: Affect Control Theory. With Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2008 American SociologicalAssociation Annual Meetings in Boston, MA.

Distinguished Alumna Keynote Address. Sociology Department. Cornell University. November,2007.

“Production of Self” Panel discussion at the Theory Mini-Conference at the Annual Meetings ofthe American Sociological Association in Montreal, Canada. August, 2006.

“Network Density and Social Identity” Talk to be given to the Department of Sociology at theUniversity of North Carolina, Charlotte, February 2006.

“Social Networks and Social Identities” Talk given to the Department of Sociology at theUniversity of Georgia, November 2005.

“The Asian Parenting Paradox as Affect Control” Talk given to the Culture, Power, and HistoryWorkshop, November 2004.

“Managing Others' Identities: Research Testing Affect Control Theory.’ Talk given to theDepartment of Sociology at the University of South Carolina, March 2004.

“Managing Others' Identities: Research Testing Affect Control Theory.’ Talk given to the

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Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, October 2003.

“From Affect to Self to Action and Back.’ With Lisa Troyer. Plenary presentation at theShambaugh Conference on Affect and Cognition in Political Action, March 2003.

"Humor and the Negotiation of Status Relations in Groups" Talk given to the Department ofSociology, University of Arizona, March, 2002.

“The Reciprocal Relationship between Social Organization and Self Organization: Implicationsfrom A Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Model.’ Presented at conference on Self and Identity, inhonor of the works of Sheldon Stryker, Indiana University, April 2001.

"Humor and the Negotiation of Status Relations in Groups" Talk given to the Department ofSociology, Emory University, February, 2002.

“Laughter and Legitimacy: Humor and the Negotiation of Task Group Hierarchy’ Talk to begiven to the Department of Sociology, Rice University, May 2001

“What We Do and Don’t Know about Group Processes.’ 2000. Invited presentation in theMillennium Panel at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association inWashington, D. C., August.

“Gender, Legitimacy, and the Negotiation of Status’ Talk given to the Department of Sociology,University of Iowa, November 1998.

“Status Negotiation in Task-Oriented Groups.’ Talk given to the Department of Sociology atUniversity of Arizona. February, 1998.

“Turn-taking dynamics in small-group interactions: The emergence of conversational roles.’ Talkgiven to the Sociology Department at Western Michigan University. January, 1997.

“Impression-management through Emotion: Understanding the effects of remorse on judgmentsof guilt and punishment.’ Talk given to the Law & Deviance Group in the sociology departmentat University of Wisconsin, Madison. February, 1997.

“Getting a Laugh: Gender, Status, and Humor in Group Discussions.’ Talk given to the sociologydepartment at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. April, 1997.

“Gender and Violence Norms Among College Students: Identity and Rationality.’ Talk given tothe sociology department at Texas A & M University. April 1996.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Robinson, Dawn T. 2017. “Modeling Arabic-Language Impression Change.” Paper presented atModeling Social Interactions: New Directions in Affect Control Theory at Dartmouth College inJune.

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Cannon, Bryan C. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2016. “Status Structures and Turn-taking:An Examination of Gender, Formal Position, and Conversational Rules in Mock Organizations.”Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological AssociationMeetings in Seattle, WA.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin 2016. “New Models for On-the-Fly Simulations ofCross-Cultural Interactions.” Presented at the 7th International Conference on Applied HumanFactors and Ergonomics in Orlando, FL in July.

Zhao, Jun and Dawn T. Robinson 2016. "Network Interventions for Managing the Diffusion ofHealth Beliefs." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Network for SocialNetwork Analysis in Newport Beach, CA.

Zhao, Jun and Dawn T. Robinson. 2015. “The Surprising effects of Gendered Networks onDepression Contagion in School.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the AmericanSociological Association in Chicago.

Davis-Becker, Kendra, Monika Stojek, Allan Clifton, Dawn T Robinson, Ashton Garner, SarahFischer, Joshua D. Miller. 2014. “Examining Disordered Eating in a Sorority System Using aSociocentric Social Network Design.” Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the EatingDisorder Research Society in San Diego, CA.

Robinson, Dawn T., Lynn Smith-Lovin, Long Doan, Christopher D. Moore. 2014. “How SettingConstrains Friendship: An Affect Control Analysis.” Paper presented at the Annual SunbeltMeetings of the International Network for Social Network Analysis in St. Pete Beach, FL.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2014. “Affect Control Simulations of Cross-CulturalInteractions.” Poster presented at the 3rd International Conference on Cross- Cultural DecisionMaking, as part of the AHFE 2014 International Conference in Krakow, Poland.

Darys J. Kriegel, Robert Freeland, David R. Heise, Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Dawn T.Robinson, Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2014. “Investigating Arabic Impression Change:A Multi-levelInvestigation.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Associationin San Francisco, CA

Shank, Daniel B. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2014. “Organizational Representatives as Barriers andConduits of Emotion toward Organizations.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association in San Francisco, CA

Robinson, Dawn T. 2011. “Theorizing the Relationship Between Culture, Interaction, andEmotion” Paper presented at the biennial meetings of the International Society for Research onEmotion. Kyoto, Japan.

Clay-Warner, Jody, Dawn T. Robinson, and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2011.” Emotions and JusticeDoes Over-reward Produce Guilt?” Paper presented at the biennial meetings of the InternationalSociety for Research on Emotion. Kyoto, Japan.

Zhao, Jun, Elizabeth Cullatta, Dawn T. Robinson, Jody Clay-Warner, Chi Thai, and Kevin

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McCully. 2011. “Comparing the Utility of EmFACS and Infrared Thermography for Measuringthe Potency and Activity of Emotion.” Poster presented at the biennial meetings of theInternational Society for Research on Emotion. Kyoto, Japan.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2011. “Impression Change in Arabic and English Speakers.” Paper presentedat the Office of the Secretary of Defense Human Social Culture Behavior Modeling ProgramFocus 2011 Conference in Chantilly, VA.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Jody Clay-Warner. “Using Facial Temperature to Measure EmotionalResponse to Feedback.” 2010. National Science Foundation Human and Social DynamicsGrantees Meeting. Arlington, Virgina.

Clay-Warner, Jody, Dawn T. Robinson, and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2010. “Responding toOver-reward: Tests of Equity Theory Predictions” Biennial Meetings of the International Societyfor Justice Research. Banff, Canada.

Smith-Lovin, Lynn and Dawn T. Robinson. 2010 "An Unconventional View of Values:Normative Expectations Generated by Cultural Meanings of Identities and Actions." Workshopon Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Study of Values in Islamic Countries. Cairo,Egypt, May 16-18, 2010.

Moore, Christopher D. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2010. “Legitimacy, Status, and VocalAccommodation.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American SociologicalAssociation in Atlanta, Ga.

Robinson, Dawn T., Jody Clay-Warner and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2010. “Emotional Consequencesof Being Treated Better than You Deserve: New Tests of Competing Predictions from IdentityControl Theory and Affect Control Theory.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association in Atlanta, Ga.

Smith-Lovin, Lynn, Kimberly B. Rogers, Rob Freeland, Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Dawn T.Robinson, David R. Heise. 2010. “Processing Social Events in Arabic: Preliminary Results.”Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society Meeting in Atlanta.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2009. “Using Facial Temperature to Measure Emotional Responses toFeedback.” Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium. National Academy of Science. Irvine, CA.

Clay-Warner, Jody., Robinson, Dawn. and Smith-Lovin, Lynn. "Emotional Reactions toOver-Reward" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological AssociationAnnual Meeting, Hilton San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Aug 08, 2009

Robinson, Dawn T. , Jody K. Clay-Warner, Christopher D. Moore, Tiffani Everett, AlexanderWatts, Laura Aikens, Chi Thai. 2007. Toward an Unobtrusive Measure of Emotions duringSocial Interaction. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American SociologicalAssociation. New York, NY.

Robinson, Dawn T .,, Jody K. Clay-Warner, and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2007. Using FacialTemperature to Measure Emotional Responses to Feedback. Poster presented at the annual

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meetings of the International Society for Research on Emotion. Sunshine Beach, Queensland,Australia.

Keeton, Shirley A., Dawn T. Robinson, Kevin D. Childers. 2007. Laughter and Legitimacy inTask Groups. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the International Society for Research onEmotion. Sunshine Beach, Queensland, Australia.

Watts, Alexander, Laura Aikens, Christopher D. Moore, Marla Wilks, Jody Clay-Warner, DawnT. Robinson and Chi Thai. 2006. Measuring Emotion Using Infrared Thermography I: TheRelationship Between Cardiovascular Response and Regional Facial Temperature. Posterpresented at the conference on Social Structure and Emotion in Athens, GA in April.

Aikens, Laura, Alexander Watts, with Marla Wilks, Christopher D. Moore, Dawn T. Robinson,Jody Clay-Warner and Chi Thai, 2006. Measuring Emotion Using Infrared Thermography II:The Relationship Between Self-Report Emotion and Regional Facial Temperature. Posterpresented at the conference on Social Structure and Emotion in Athens, GA in April.

Moore, Christopher D. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2005. The Voice of Authority: The AcousticSignature of Influential Speech. Presented at the 2005 American SociologicalAssociation meeting in Philadelphia, PA.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Christopher D. Moore. 2005. Affective Dynamics and FriendshipFormation: The Importance of Setting. Presented at the 3rd US-Japan Joint Conference onMathematical Sociology in Sapporo, Japan.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Shirley A. Keeton. 2005. When Two Become One: Structural Predictorsof Identity Blending. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Network forSocial Network Analysis in Redondo Beach, CA.Rogalin, Christabel, Dawn T Robinson and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2004. Emotion Display as a Cuein Restoring the Challenged Identities of Others. Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association in San Francisco.

Moore, Christopher D. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2004. Selective Identity Acquisition: Choosingfrom among Alternative Occupational Identities Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association in Atlanta.

Youngreen, Reef Radford, Michael J. Lovaglia, Kevin Childers, Bridget Conlon, and Dawn T.Robinson. 2003. Identity Maintenance, Deflection, and Performance on a Mental Ability Test.Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta.

Lovaglia, Michael J. and Dawn T. Robinson. 2003. Tests of Three Theories Explaining GroupDifferences in Mental Ability Test Scores: Stereotype Threat, Differential ExpectedConsequences, and Identity Maintenance. Paper presented at the conference on The Psychologyof Minorities: Basic Mechanisms and Social Implications in London, June.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2002. ACT and the Competition: Some Alternative Models of Emotion andIdentity Paper presented at the Conference on Research Agendas in Affect Control Theory.Highland Beach, FL.

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Childers, Kevin and Dawn T. Robinson. 2002. Status Ambiguity and Conversational Humor inTask Groups. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Associationin Chicago.

Robinson, Dawn T., Shirley A. Keeton, and Christabel Rogalin. February, 2002. Network Densityand the Organization of Social Identities. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of theInternational Network for Social Network Analysis in New Orleans, LA.

Robinson, Dawn T. 2001. Theoretical, Methodological, and Technical Issues in the Study ofGroup Conversations. Roundtable presentation given at the Annual Meetings of the AmericanSociological Association in Anaheim, CA.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1999. Status and Speech Registers. Paper presented at the Annual GroupProcesses Meeting in Chicago, August.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Vaughn A. DeCoster. 1999. Predicting Everyday Emotions: AComparison of Affect Control Theory and Social Interactional Theory. Paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Chicago, August.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Toby Ten Eyck 1999. Status Ambiguity and Language-BasedNegotiation of Hierarchy. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American SociologicalAssociation in Chicago, August.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1999. Lexical Indicators of Status. Paper presented that the InternationalGroup Process Meetings in Krakow, Poland, June.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1999. Network Structure and the Expansion of Social Identities. Paperpresented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Society in Portland, April.

Robinson, Dawn T., April E. Douet, and Tiffiny E. Guidry. 1999. Smart Talk and Influence: AComparison of Two Indicators of High Status Speech. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings ofthe Southern Sociological Society in Nashville, April.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1998. Departures and Destinations: Fruitfully Combining Qualitative andQuantitative Approaches to Studying Emotions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Sociological Association in San Francisco.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Shirley Keeton. 1998. Good Mood and the Expansion of SocialIdentities. Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society meetings in Atlanta, April.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1997. Authoritatively Speaking: Lexical Pitch and Leadership in TaskGroups. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in NewOrleans, April.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Toby Ten Eyck. 1997. Status and Social Speech Registers. InformalRoundtable presented at the Annual Group Processes meeting in Toronto, August.

Feld, Scott L. and Dawn T. Robinson. 1995. Bystander Effects on Violence Between Intimates.

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Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Chicago,August.

Cai, Yi, Dawn T. Robinson, and Johnmarshall Reeve. 1995. Control versus Autonomy: SchoolContexts as Determinants of Teaching Styles. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Educational Research Association in San Francisco, April.

Feld, Scott L. and Dawn T. Robinson. 1994. Gender and Violence Among College Students:Norms, Identity, and Rationality. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Societyfor Criminology in Miami, November.

Robinson, Dawn T. and James W. Balkwell. 1994. Density, Transitivity, and Diffuse Status inTask Group Interaction: Consequences of Aggregation. Paper presented at the Annual Meetingof the American Sociological Association in Los Angeles, CA in August.

Robinson, Dawn T., Rebecca McClanahan, Leslie Allison, Hollie Herring, Kimberly McGary,Ashley Miller, and Yen Kim Tao. 1994. Gender, Emotion, and Identity Display. Paper presentedat the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association in San Antonio, TX inApril.

Robinson, Dawn T. and James W. Balkwell. 1993. Transitivity of Relations in Task-OrientedInteraction. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society inChattanooga, Tennessee in April.

Hanrahan, Deborah M. and Dawn T. Robinson. 1993. When Accounts Fail: Excusing andJustifying the Behavior of Others. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the SouthernSociological Society in Chattanooga, Tennessee in April.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 1992. The Use of Humor in Small GroupInteractions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in NewOrleans, Louisiana in April.Robinson, Dawn T. and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 1991. An Affect Control Model of Turn-takingDynamics. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association inCincinnati, Ohio.

Robinson, Dawn T., Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Olga Tsoudis. 1991. The Influence of EmotionDisplays on Person Perception and Behavioral Expectations: Sentencing in Criminal Trials.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in Atlanta, Georgia.

Robinson, Dawn T. and Linda E. Lazowski. 1990. The Role of Emotions in Social Inference andInteraction. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association inWashington, D.C.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1990. The Role of Emotions in Identity Negotiation. Paper presented at theGregory Stone Symposium: The Sociology of Subjectivity, in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Robinson, Dawn T. 1987. Toward a Synthesis of Socio-Cultural and Psychological Theories ofEating Disorders. Paper presented at the Southern Social Science Association Meetings in

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Dallas, Texas.

Robinson, Dawn T. & Johnmarshall Reeve. 1987. Activity Interest as a Function of AffectExperience and Minority Status. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western SocialScience Association, El Paso, Texas.

Robinson, Dawn T. & Johnmarshall Reeve. 1987. Factor Analyses of the Affect States Central toInteresting Activities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern PsychologicalAssociation, New Orleans, Louisiana.

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

Advances in Affect Control Theory Research. Co-organized with Lynn Smith-Lovin. April, 2012.Brown County State Park, IN.

Social Structure and Emotion. Co-organized with Jody Clay-Warner. April 2006. Athens, GA

Southern Sociological Society. Program Co-Chair, with Michael Irwin, for the 67th annualmeeting of the SSS in Atlanta, GA, April 2004

Group Processes. Co-Organizer of the 19th Annual Group Processes Conference in ChicagoAugust 2002

Research Agendas in Affect Control Theory. Co-organized with Lynn Smith-Lovin. May, 2002 inHighland Beach, FL. Conference consisted of 31 presentations on affect control theoryrelated research

Sociology of Emotions Section of the American Sociological Association. Program Co-Chair(with Steven F. Cohn) for ASA meetings in New York, August 1996

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Institutional Reviews

Member, Committee of Visitors (program review board). Human and Social Dynamics Programof the National Science Foundation. 2008

Member, 7-year Program Review Team. Department of Management, Terry School of Business.University of Georgia. 2010-2011

Member, 7-year Program Review Team. Department of Political Science, School of Political andInternational Affairs. University of Georgia. 2011-2012

Member, 7-year Program Review Team. Department of Human Development and FamilyScience, College of Family and Consumer Sciences. University of Georgia. 2017-2018

Editorial Service

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Current Editorial Board Memberships, SociusPast Editorial Board Memberships, Social Psychology Quarterly, Sociological Quarterly,

Current Research in Social Psychology, Social CurrentsAd hoc Reviewer, American Sociological Review, Journal of Educational Psychology, Social

Forces, American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,Journal of Social and Personal Relations, Sociological Methods, Sociological Methodsand Research, Social Networks, Social Psychology Quarterly, Personality and SocialPsychology Bulletin, Sex Roles, National Science Foundation

Selected Conference Service

Organizing Committee. Georgia Informatics Symposium. October 11, 2016.Organizer. Microsociology regular session at the 2015 ASA Meetings in Chicago.Program Co-Chair. 2014 and 2015. Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section of the

American Sociological Society meetings in San Francisco and Chicago.Organizer, Microsociology regular session at the 2009 American Sociological Association

Meetings in San FranciscoPresider, Group Processes regular session at the 2008 American Sociological Association

Meetings in BostonOrganizer and Presider, Panel at the 2008 Annual Group Processes ConferenceOrganizer, Three Regular Sessions on “Social Psychology”, 2006 Meetings of the American

Sociological Association in MontrealOrganizer and Presider, Section on Social Psychology Paper Session: “Identity, Ascription, and

Inequality: Recent Research and Theory” at the 2002 Annual Meetings of the AmericanSociological Association in Chicago

Presider, “Group Processes” paper session at the 2001 Annual Meetings of the AmericanSociological Association

Discussant, for the “Sociology of Emotions” paper session at the 2001 Annual Meetings of theAmerican Sociological Association

Organizer, "Social Identities and Social Emotions" paper session for the 2001 Annual Meetingsof the Midwest Sociological Society Meetings in St. Louis.

Organizer, "Social Groups, Social Identities, Social Emotions" paper session for the 1996Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in New York

Presider, “Gender Roles, Ideology, and Attitudes” paper session for the 1997 meetings of theSouthern Sociological Society

Organizer, “Lines of Divide in Group Processes” paper session for the 1997 meetings of theSouthern Sociological Society

Organizer, "Games, Simulations, and Experiments" session for the 14th International SunbeltSocial Network Conference in New Orleans, February 1994

Other Disciplinary Service

Member, Junior Faculty Mentoring Committee. Social Psychology Section of ASA, 2017-2020Chair, Nominations Committee. Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section of ASA, 2017Member, Development Committee, Social Psychology Section of ASA 2011-12Member, Dissertation Award. Mathematical Sociology Section of ASA 2011Member, Cooley Mead Award Committee, Social Psychology Section of ASA 2011Member, Program Committee. International Society for Research on Emotions. 2011

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Chair, Committee on Sections. American Sociological Association. 2009 and 2010Member, Finance Committee. Southern Sociological Society. 2009-13Member, Honors Committee. Southern Sociological Society. 2008-11Chair, Outstanding Article Publication Award Committee, Mathematical Sociology Section of

ASA, 2009Member, Committee on Sections. American Sociological Association. 2008-10Chair, Nominations Committee. Theory Section of ASA. 2007Member, Nominations Committee. Theory Section of ASA. 2004-5Member, Cooley-Mead Award Career Achievement Award Committee. Social Psychology

Section of ASA. 2003-4Chair, Nominations Committee. Social Psychology Section of ASA, 2001Member, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology Section of ASA, 2000Chair, Elections Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 1999Member, Program Committee, Southern Sociological Society, for the 1999 Annual MeetingsMember, Program Committee, Southern Sociological Society, for the 1997 Annual MeetingsMember, Program Committee, Mid-South Social Science Association, 1996 Annual MeetingsMember, Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, ASA Social Psychology Section 1996Member, Membership Committee, Social Psychology Section of ASA, 1993-1995

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

University of Georgia

External Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Psychology, 2017-2018.Alternate Member & Content Expert, Institutional Review Board (2016-2019)Member, Georgia Informatics Institutes Curriculum Committee (2016)Member, Georgia Informatics Institute for Research and Education Planning Committee (2015)Chair, Computational Social Science Workgroup, Owens Institute for Behavioral Research,

University of Georgia (present)Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, University of

Georgia (2012-2015)Member, University Council Executive Committee, University of Georgia (2011-2014)Member, University Council. University of Georgia (2010-2013)Member, Program Review and Assessment Committee (2010-2013)Member, Recruitment Committee for Sperduto Professorship, Department of Psychology,

University of Georgia (2009-2010)Member, Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring Award Committee, Honors Program,

University of Georgia (2009, 2010)Member, State of the Art Conference Award Review Committee, University of Georgia (2008)Member, Franklin College Bylaws Revision Committee (2008-2009)Mentor, Honors Program, University of Georgia (2006-8)Research Mentor, Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia (2005-present)Chair, Committee on Committees, Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate, University of Georgia

(2008-9)Member, Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate, University of Georgia (2006-2009)

Steering Committee (2006-2007); Committees on Committees (2007-2008)

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Moderator, Student Diversity Forum, University of Georgia, January 2005

University of Iowa

Member, University of Iowa Vice President’s Committee on Research (2003-4)Reviewer, 2003 James F. Jakobsen Graduate Forum, University of Iowa.Member, University of Iowa Committee on Conflict of Interest (2001-4)Member, University of Iowa Institutional Review Board (2001-4)

Louisiana State University

Member, Arts & Sciences Faculty Senate, Louisiana State University (1997)

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

University of Georgia

Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Sociology, University of Georgia (2017-2018)Chair, Awards Committee, Sociology, University of Georgia (2014-2015)Chair, Recruitment Committee, Sociology, University of Georgia (2010-11)Member, Graduate Program Committee, Sociology, University of Georgia (2009-10)Chair, Sociology Colloquium Committee, University of Georgia (2007-2009)Chair, Recruitment Committee, Sociology, University of Georgia, (2006-7)Member, Sociology Colloquium committee, University of Georgia (2004-5)

University of Iowa

Member, UI Sociology Computer Committee (2002-3)Undergraduate Advisor, UI Sociology (2001-4)Member, UI Sociology Undergraduate Graduate Policy Committee (2001-2)Member, UI Sociology Recruitment Committee (2000-2)Member, UI Sociology Grievance Committee (2000-1)Member, UI Sociology Graduate Policy Committee (2000-1)

Louisiana State University

Member, Graduate Policy Committee, LSU Sociology, (1997-1998)Organizer, LSU Sociology Colloquium Series (1993-1996)Member, Chair’s Advisory Committee, LSU Sociology (1994-1996)Undergraduate Advisor, LSU Sociology (1994, 1995)Member, LSU Sociology Graduate Admissions Committee (1993-1994)Member, Undergraduate Paper Award Committee, LSU Sociology (1996)

COURSES TAUGHT

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Undergraduate courses taught: Introduction to Sociology (honors); Social Interaction, SocialPsychology, Small Groups, Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Gender and Interaction.Personality and Social Structure, Experimental Research Methods in Sociology.

MA/Ph.D courses taught: Quantitative Data Analysis II; Contemporary Sociological Theory;Models of Social Interaction; Small Groups; Affect Control Theory; Gender and Interaction;Contemporary Theories in Social Psychology; Advanced Graduate Methods: Social NetworkAnalysis; Self, Role and Identity.

STUDENT SUPERVISION

Doctoral Committees Directed:

In Progress:Cannon, Bryan C.. In progress. University of Georgia.Kelly, Chelsea Rae. In progress. University of georgia

Completed:Zhao, Jun. 2017. Dissertation: the Role of Educational Expectations, Friendship Networks, and

Moral Codes in the Mental Health of Adolescents.” University of Georgia.Now: Dartmouth Collge

Clark, Jesse K. 2015. Dissertation: “How Cohesion Motivation in Task Groups Affects Statusand Influence” University of Georgia (recipient of the 2014 ASA MathematicalSociology Section Outstanding Dissertation in Progress Award)Now: University of North Carolina-Greensboro

Shank, Daniel B. 2012. Dissertation: “Agency and Emotion in Interactions with TechnologicalRepresentatives of Organizations” University of GeorgiaNow: University of Missouri Science & Technology

Moore, Christopher D. 2008. Dissertation: “Legitimacy, Status, and the Acoustic Signature ofDeferential Speech” University of GeorgiaNow: Kings College

O’Neil, Robert P. Ph.D. 2001 Dissertation: “Gender, Class, and Impressions from the Use ofSexual Profanity” Louisiana State UniversityNow: Louisiana State University

Keeton, Shirley. Ph.D. 1999. Dissertation: "To Thine Own Self (And Thine Associates) Be True:The Strategic Management of Competing Identities Among Academic Women" (recipientof the LSU Arts and Sciences Distinguished Dissertation Award and finalist for the LSUUniversity-wide Distinguished Dissertation Award). Louisiana State UniversityNow: American Red Cross

Decoster, Vaughn. Ph.D. 1998. Dissertation: The Effects of Gender and Race on PhysicianTreatment of Patient Emotion (Co-directed with F. Andrew Deseran). Louisiana StateUniversityNow: University of Southern Indiana

Ten Eyck, Tobias Albert. Ph.D. 1998. Dissertation:“Gaining and controlling access to the arena:Stories of ties in a technological dispute” (Co-directed with F. Andrew Deseran)Louisiana State University

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Now: Michigan State University

Doctoral Committee Member: 11 in progress; 15 completed

Master’s Committees Directed:

In Progress: Collins, Cerenity. University of Georgia

Completed:Kelly, Chelsea Rae. “Discordantly Meaningful: Examining Cognitive Mechanisms of Culture

and Action.” 2016. University of Georgia. Kriegel, Darys. 2013. Thesis: “Arabic Impression Change.” University of GeorgiaZhao, Jun. 2012. “The Reciprocal Effects of Gender Identity and Occupational Identities

Meanings on the Gender Composition of Occupations.” University of Georgia.Aikens, Laura. 2010. Thesis: “The Effects of Gender and Legitimacy on Humor Use in Small

Group Interactions” University of GeorgiaShank, Daniel B. 2008. Thesis: “Affect toward Computers Who Coerce in Social Exchange.”

University of GeorgiaEverett, Tiffani. 2007. Thesis: “Accounting for Emotion: Emotion Displays and Collaborative

Identity Management” University of GeorgiaRogalin, Christabel L. 2002. Thesis: “Emotion Displays as Status Cues.” University of IowaMoore, Christopher. 2002. Thesis: “Maintaining Semantic Consistency in Occupational Role-

Identity Aspirations’ University of IowaCai, Yi. 1994. Thesis: "Control versus Autonomy: School Contexts as Determinants of Teaching

Styles.” Louisiana State UniversityMcClanahan, Rebecca.1994. Thesis: "Sex Role Stereotypes on Children's Television Programs:

An Update." Louisiana State University

Master’s Committee Member: 13 completed

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Directed:

In progressEmily Maloney, University of Georgia.

CompletedEdwards, Emily Katherine. 2017. Thesis: “Disordered Drinking in College Populations: an Issue

of Identity?” University of Georgia.Mize, Trent. 2011. Thesis: “Sexism without Sexists? Investigating Gender Inequality in Group

Interaction” University of GeorgiaDoan, Long. 2009. Thesis: “Moods, Emotions, and Occupational Identities.” University of

Georgia.Tucker, Traci. 2008. Thesis: “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Gender and Role-Identities in

China and the United States” University of GeorgiaWatts, Alexander. 2007. Thesis: “Sexual Orientation as a Diffuse Status Characteristic: A

Proposal for Experimental Research Investigating the Effects of Sexual Orientation onStatus Expectations.”University of Georgia

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Oh, Noona 2007. Thesis: “Gender Meaning Parity and the Gay Movement: A Cross-CulturalStudy of Developing Movements.” University of Georgia

Darcy White. 2003. Thesis: “Sex Ratio And Its Effects On Crime Rates On College Campuses.’University of Iowa

Allison Wisecup. 2003. Thesis: Conflicting Cues: The Effects Of Physically AndrogynousIndividuals On Impression Formation.’University of Iowa

Tiffiny E. Guidry. 2000. Thesis: “The Effects of High Status Speech on Supervisor Status inSmall Groups’ Louisiana State University.


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