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Professor
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Education:
- PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1978
- MA University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1976
- BA University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1973
- Research Interests:
I study identity, action and emotional response. I’m interested in the basic question of how identities affect social interaction. I use experimental, observational, survey and simulation methods to describe how identities, actions and emotions are interrelated. The experiments I do usually involve creating social situations where unusual things happen to people, then seeing how they respond behaviorally or emotionally. I observe small task group interactions to see how identities influence conversational behavior. My survey work often focuses on gender and other social positions that influence the groups and networks in which people are imbedded. My simulations studies involve affect control theory, a mathematical model of how identities, actions and emotions affect one another. Now, I’m putting affect control theory together with McPherson’s ecological theory of affiliation to show how social systems, identities, and emotional experience are connected.
- Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications (More Publications)
- "" The strength of weak identities: Social structural sources of self, situated identity and emotional experience"." Cooley-Mead Award Address
Social Psychology Quarterly (June,
June, 2007).
- with Miller McPherson and Matthew Brashears. ""Loosening the ties that bind"." Contexts (Forthcoming, Spring 2008).
- ""Do we need a public sociology? It depends on what you mean by 'sociology'"." Public Sociology: Fifteen Eminent Sociologists Debate Politics and the Profession in the Twenty-first Century (2007).
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