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Peter J. Burke EDUCATION: 1965 Ph.D. Sociology, Yale University 1964 MA Sociology, Yale University 1961 BA Sociology, University of Massachusetts EMPLOYMENT: 2014- Distinguished Professor of the Graduate Division, University of California, Riverside 2014- Distinguished Professor of Sociology (Emeritus), University of California, Riverside 2010-2014 Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2003-2005 Chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2002-2010 Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 1990-2002 Professor of Sociology and Research Scientist, Washington State University 1994-1995 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa 1988-1990 Professor of Sociology, Washington State University 1978-1982 Chair, Department of Sociology, Indiana University 1975-1988 Professor of Sociology, Indiana University 1969-1975 Associate Professor of Sociology, Indiana University 1965-1969 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Indiana University 1964-1965 Associate Instructor of Sociology, Yale University AWARDS & HONORS: 2014 National Science Foundation, two-year grant for the study of Social Structure, Identity and Exchange (with J. Stets and S. Savage). 2006 Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. 2004 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2003 Cooley-Mead Distinguished Career Award from the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2001 American Sociological Association FAD grant for “The Future of Identity Theory and Research” Conference, with T. Owens.

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Peter J. Burke

EDUCATION: 1965 Ph.D. Sociology, Yale University 1964 MA Sociology, Yale University 1961 BA Sociology, University of Massachusetts

EMPLOYMENT: 2014- Distinguished Professor of the Graduate Division, University of

California, Riverside 2014- Distinguished Professor of Sociology (Emeritus), University of California,

Riverside 2010-2014 Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2003-2005 Chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2002-2010 Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 1990-2002 Professor of Sociology and Research Scientist, Washington State

University 1994-1995 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa 1988-1990 Professor of Sociology, Washington State University 1978-1982 Chair, Department of Sociology, Indiana University 1975-1988 Professor of Sociology, Indiana University 1969-1975 Associate Professor of Sociology, Indiana University 1965-1969 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Indiana University 1964-1965 Associate Instructor of Sociology, Yale University

AWARDS & HONORS: 2014 National Science Foundation, two-year grant for the study of Social

Structure, Identity and Exchange (with J. Stets and S. Savage). 2006 Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. 2004 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2003 Cooley-Mead Distinguished Career Award from the Social Psychology

Section of the American Sociological Association. 2001 American Sociological Association FAD grant for “The Future of Identity

Theory and Research” Conference, with T. Owens.

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1996 Asymetrix Corporation through WSU Grant of software to implement moving some content of instructional courses to a computer based educational format

1990 Recognition award from the Boeing Company for Outstanding Achieve-ment in the development of a company-wide survey

1990 NIMH Grant for 5-year study of socialization into marital roles, with I. Tallman and V. Gecas

1989 WSU Equipment Grant to purchase computer and overhead projection equipment for the department of Sociology

1986 IU Equipment Grant with G. Bohrnstedt to purchase computers, printers, modems and other computing equipment for the Faculty and Staff of Sociology

1981 Taft Lecture, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6 1980 NSF Equipment Grant with G. Bohrnstedt to purchase a minicomputer for

use in the analysis of text and transcript data 1979 NIMH Postdoctoral Training Program Award with G. Bohrnstedt and D.

Alwin to train persons in the Measurement of Mental Health Constructs 1978 Dodson Award for excellence in research on aging, with E. Mutran, Duke

University 1977 NIMH Postdoctoral Training Program Award with S. Stryker and G.

Bohrnstedt to train persons in theory and research methodology in the areas of Self, Identity, Role and Mental Health

1976 National Science Foundation, two-year grant to study the accomplishment of leadership in small groups

1974 Indiana University, Grant-in-aid, pre-grant support for arrest study with A. T. Turk

1970 Indiana University, Grant-in-aid for laboratory equipment 1969 National Science Foundation, two year grant to study scapegoating in

small groups 1967 Indiana University, Grant-in-aid to pretest scapegoating study 1966 National Science Foundation, two-year grant to study role differentiation

in small groups 1966 Biomedical Sciences Support Grant for laboratory equipment 1965 Indiana University, Grant-in-aid to pretest role differentiation study

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AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST: Identity and Role Social Interaction Processes Social Processes in Small Groups

ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Sociological Association Association for Psychological Science Pacific Sociological Association Society for Experimental Social Psychology Sociological Research Association

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Council Member, Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological

Association, 2010-2013 Dissertation Award Committee, Mathematical Sociology Section of the American

Sociological Association, 2010-2011. Chair, Theory Section of the American Sociological Association, 2008-2009 Chair-Elect, Theory Section of the American Sociological Association, 2007-2008 Webmaster, Sociology of Emotions Section of the American Sociological Association,

2007-2009. Social Science and Humanities Research Council Canada Study Section (Program

Committee 10 – Psychology 1) 2008 –2009 Cooley-Mead award committee, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological

Association, 2006 – 2007. Nominated Chair-elect of the Mathematical Sociology Section of the American

Sociological Association, 2002 National Institute of Mental Health, RPHB-4 Study Section 2001 – 2003 National Science Foundation Sociology Review Panel 2000 – 2002 Nominations committee, Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological

Association 1999 – 2000

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Nominated Chair-elect of the Rational Choice Section of the American Sociological Association, 2000

Chair, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2000 – 2001 Chair-Elect, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 1999 –

2000 Webmaster, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 1997 –

2002 Nominations committee, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological

Association, 1998 - 1999 Chair, Nominations committee, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological

Association 1995 – 1996 Nominations committee, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological

Association 1994 – 1996 Council Member, Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association

1995 – 1998 National Institute of Mental Health, Human Development & Aging-1 Study Section 1993

– 1994 Research Consultant, SESRC Boeing Project 1990 – 1992 Research Scientist, Family Income Study, Washington State Institute for Public Policy,

1990 – 1991 Cooley-Mead award committee, American Sociological Association, 1990 – 1991 Director, Sociological Data Processing Center, Washington State University, 1989 –

1995 National Institute of Mental Health, Small Grant Panel 1983 – 1986 Editor, Social Psychology Quarterly, 1983 – 1988 Co-director, Postdoctoral Training Program in Self, Identity, Role, and Mental Health

(NIMH), Department of Sociology, Indiana University, 1977 – 1988 Director, Training Program in Quantitative Methodology (NIMH), Department of Sociol-

ogy, Indiana University, 1968 – 1971 Reviewer, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Canadian

Review of Sociology and Anthropology, International journal Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Family Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health, National Science Foundation, Psychological Bulletin, Science, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science

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Research, Social Science and Medicine, Sociological Focus, Sociological Methodology, Sociological Methods and Research, Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Inquiry, Sociological Forum

EDITORIAL BOARDS: Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 2002-2005 Social Psychology Quarterly, 2001-2004, 2013-2016 Current Research in Social Psychology, 1995 – present Journal of Symbolic Interaction, 1982 – 1988 Sociological Methods and Research, 1973 – 2010 Sociometry, 1969 – 1972, 1974 – 1977

UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Member, Academic Senate Committee on Physical Resource Planning, UCR, 2008-2012. Member, Subcommittee on Teaching Evaluations, Executive Committee, College of

Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, 2004-2006. Member, Executive Committee, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, 2004-

2006. Member, In Memoriam Committee for Professor J. T. Williams. Faculty Senate,

University of California, Riverside. Chair, Ad Hoc Committee for career review, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social

Sciences, 2003. Chair, Washington State University Research, Graduate and Professional Education

Strategic Planning Design Team, 2000-2001. Faculty Senate, Washington State University, 2000 – 2002. Washington State University VP for Student Affairs Search Committee, 2000-2001. Washington State University Information and Technology Literacy Assessment Planning

Group. 1999-2000. Participant, Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and Land-Grant Universities,

March 2000. Chair, Faculty Senate, Washington State University, 1999 – 2000. Washington State University Regent’s Task Force on Enrollment 2000. 1999-2000. Chair, Washington State University College of Liberal Arts Faculty Senate election

committee, 1999 – 2001.

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Washington State University Assessment Coordinator Search Committee 1999 – 2000. Washington State University Integrated Marketing Steering Committee, 1999 – 2000. Chair, Washington State University Faculty Senate Steering Committee, 1999 – 2000. Washington State University Leadership Council, 1999 – 2000. Washington State University Presidential Recognition Day Committee, 1999 – 2000. Washington State University Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities,

1999 – 2000. Washington State University Commission on the Status of Women, 1999 – 2000. Washington State University Committee for New Faculty Orientation, 1999. Chair, Washington State University Faculty Senate election committee, 1998 – 2000. Council of Faculty Representatives, Washington State University, 1998 – 2000. Faculty Senate Steering Committee, Washington State University, 1998 – 1999. Vice-Chair, Faculty Senate, Washington State University, 1998 – 1999. Washington State University Assessment, Accountability, and Accreditation Advisory

Board, 1997 – 2001. Washington State University Faculty Senate election committee, 1997 – 1998. Chair, Faculty Senate ad hoc committee on Assessment and Accountability, 1997 – 1998. Deans Advisory Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Washington State University 1996

– 1997. Faculty Senate, Washington State University, 1996 – 1999.

CURRENT WORK:

Papers & Chapters: “Exchange and Identity Processes in the Development of Social Bonds” (with J. Stets

and S. Savage) “Identity, Exchange Networks, and the Emergence of Inequality” (with S. Savage, J.

Stets, and P. Fares) “The Identity Verification Process: Cognitive and Behavioral Responses” (with J. Stets,

S. Savage, and P. Fares)

BOOKS: 2018 Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, second edition, Stanford, CA,

Stanford University Press.

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2009 Identity Theory, with J. Stets. New York: Oxford University Press. 2006 Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, Stanford, CA, Stanford University

Press. 2003 Advances in Identity Theory and Research, with T. Owens, P. Thoits, and R.

Serpe, New York: Kluwer/Plenum. 1980 Log-Linear Models, with D. Knoke, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS: 2018 “Identity Accumulation, Verification, and Well-Being” with C. Cerven. Pp. xxx

in Identities in Everyday Life, edited by Jan E. Stets and Richard T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.

2017 “The Science Identity and Entering a Science Occupation,” with J. Stets, P. Brenner, R. Serpe, Social Science Research, 64:1-14.

2017 “Identity,” Pp. xxx in The Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory, edited by Peter Kivisto, New York: Cambridge University Press.

2017 "Identity and Power Use in Exchange Networks" with S. Savage, J. Stets, and P. Fares. Sociological Perspectives 59:510-28.

2016 “Identity Theory: Progress in Relating the Two Strands,” with S. Stryker. Pp. 557-81 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by Jan E. Stets and Richard T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.

2016 "The Emergence of Status Structures." Pp. 167-94 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by Jan E. Stets and Richard T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.

2016 "Identity Control Theory." Pp. xxx in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition, edited by G. Kane. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

2015 “Identity Verification and the Social Order,” with J. Stets, Pp. 145-64 in Lawler, Edward J., Shane R. Thye, and Jeongkoo Yoon, Order on the Edge of Chaos: Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order, New York: Cambridge University Press.

2014 “Self-Esteem and Identities,” with J. Stets. Sociological Perspectives, 57:409-433.

2014 “Emotions and Identity Non-verification,” with J. Stets. Social Psychology Quarterly, 77:387-410.

2014 “The Development of Identity Theory,” with J. Stets. Advances in Group Processes 31:57-97.

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2014 “Social Comparison in Identity Theory,” with J. Stets, pp. 39-59 in Communal Functions of Social Comparison, edited by Zlatan Krizan and Frederick X. Gibbons. New York: Cambridge University Press.

2013 “Identity (social),” in Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, edited by Byron Kaldis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2011 “Does Incarceration Change the Criminal Identity? A Synthesis of the Labeling and Identity Theory Perspectives on Identity Change.” with E. Asencio, Sociological Perspectives, 54: 163-182.

2010 “Bridging Identities,” with K. Deaux. Social Psychology Quarterly, 73: 315-320. 2010 "Identity Control Theory." in The Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology,

edited by G. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2010 “Identity Control Theory.” with A. Cantwell in Encyclopedia of Group Processes

and Intergroup Relations, edited by John Levine and Michael Hogg. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2008 "Identity, Social Status, and Emotion,." Pp. 75-93 in Social Structure and Emotion, edited by Dawn T. Robinson and Jody Clay-Warner. San Diego, CA: Elsevier.

2007 “Gender, Legitimation, and Identity Verification in Groups,” with J. Stets and C. Cerven. Social Psychology Quarterly, 70:27-42..

2007 "Identity Control Theory." Pp. 2202-2207 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, vol. V, edited by G. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

2006 “Preface.” Pp. xi-xiii in Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press.

200b “Perceptions of Leadership in Groups: An Empirical Test of Identity Control Theory.” Pp. 267-91 in Purpose, Meaning, and Action: Control Systems Theories in Sociology, edited by Kent McClelland and Thomas J. Fararo. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan.

2006 “Identity Change,” Social Psychology Quarterly, 69:81-96. 2005 “New Directions in Identity Control Theory,” with Jan Stets, Advances in Group

Processes, 22:43-64. 2005 “Too Much of a Good Thing,” with Michael Harrod, Social Psychology

Quarterly, 68:359-74. 2005 “Identity-Verification, Control, and Aggression,” with Jan Stets, Social

Psychology Quarterly, 68:160-178.

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2004 “Extending Identity Theory: Insights from Classifier Systems,” Sociological Theory, 22:574-94.

2004 "Identities, Events, and Moods," Advances in Group Processes, 21:25-49. 2004 “Identities and Social Structure: The 2003 Cooley-Mead Award Address,” Social

Psychology Quarterly, 67: 5-15. 2003 “Introduction,” in Burke, Owens, Thoits, and Serpe (Eds.) Advances in Identity

Theory and Research, New York: Kluwer/Plenum. 2003 “Relationships among Multiple Identities,” pp. 195-214 in Burke, Owens, Thoits,

and Serpe (Eds.) Advances in Identity Theory and Research, New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

2003 “Interaction in Small Groups,” pp. 363-88 in J. DeLamater (Ed.) Handbook of Social Psychology, New York: Kluwer-Plenum.

2003 “Commentary on ‘Whither symbolic interaction?’” Symbolic Interaction, 26:111-118.

2002 “A Theory of Self-Esteem,” with A. Cast, Social Forces, 80:1041-1068. 2002 “A Sociological Approach to Self and Identity,” with J. Stets. Pp. 128-52 in M.

Leary and J. Tangney (Eds.), Handbook of Self and Identity, New York: Guilford Press.

2000 “The Past, Present and Future of an Identity Theory,” with S. Stryker, Social Psychology Quarterly, 63:284-97.

2000 “Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory,” with J. Stets, Social Psychology Quarterly, 63:224-37.

2000 “Femininity/Masculinity,” with J. Stets, pp. 997-1005 in Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J. V. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Revised Edition. New York: Macmillan.

1999 “Trust and Commitment in an Identity Verification Context,” with J. Stets, Social Psychology Quarterly, 62:347-366.

1999 “Levels, Agency, and Control in the Parent Identity,” with T. Tsushima, Social Psychology Quarterly, 62:173-189.

1999 "Where Forward-looking and Backward-looking Models Meet," with L. Gray, Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 5:75-95

1999 “Does the Self Conform to the Views of Others?” with A. Cast and J. Stets, Social Psychology Quarterly, 62:68-82.

1998 “Socialization into Marital Roles: Testing a Contextual, Developmental Model of Marital Functioning,” with I. Tallman and V. Gecas, pp. 312-42 in

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Thomas N. Bradbury (Ed.), The Developmental Course of Marital Dysfunction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1997 “Stability and Change in the Gender Identities of Newly Married Couples,” with A. Cast, Social Psychology Quarterly, 60:277-290.

1997 “An Identity Model for Network Exchange,” American Sociological Review, 62:134-150.

1996 “Gender, Control, and Interaction,” with J. Stets, Social Psychology Quarterly, 59:193-220.

1996 “Social Identities and Psychosocial Stress,” pp. 141-174 in Howard Kaplan, Psychosocial Stress: Perspectives on Structure, Theory, Life Course, and Methods. San Diego: Academic Press.

1995 “Identities and Self-Verification in the Small Group,” with A. Riley, Social Psychology Quarterly, 58:61-73

1995 “Self and Identity,” with V. Gecas, pp. 41-67 in Karen Cook, Gary Fine and James House (eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

1994 “Persons, Identities and Social Interaction,” with L. Freese, Advances in Group Processes, 11:1-24.

1994 “Inconsistent Self-Views in the Control Identity Model,” with J. Stets, Social Science Research, 23: 236-62.

1994 “Segmentation and control of a dissertation defense,” pp 95-126 in Allen D. Grimshaw, et al. What's Going On Here: Complementary Studies of Professional Talk. Norwood, NJ.: Ablex.

1994 “Exploratory and Confirmatory Analyses of the Big Five and Telligen's Three- and Four-Dimensional Model of Personality,” with A. Timothy Church, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66: 93-114.

1992 “Femininity/masculinity (including androgyny),” pp. 689-95 in Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Sociology. New York: Macmillan.

1991 “Identity Processes and Social Stress,” American Sociological Review, 56: 836-49.

1991 LISTUTOR: A Programmed Tutorial for Learning LISREL, with R. Leik. Minneapolis: LISTUTOR, Inc.

1991 “An Identity Approach to Commitment,” with Donald C. Reitzes, Social Psychology Quarterly, 54: 239-51.

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1991 “Attitudes, Behavior, and the Self,” in Judith A. Howard and Peter L. Callero (Eds.) The Self-Society Dynamic: Cognition, Emotion and Action. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 189-209.

1989 “Academic Identity and Race Differences in Educational Aspirations.” Social Science Research, 18 (June) pp. 136-50.

1989 “Gender Identity, Self-Esteem and Physical and Sexual Abuse in Dating Rela-tionships,” with J. Stets and M. Pirog-Good, pp. 72-93 in M. Pirog-Good and J. Stets Violence in Dating Relationships. New York: Praeger. (reprint of 1988 article)

1989 “Gender Identity, Sex, and School Performance,” Social Psychology Quarterly, 52 (June) 159-169.

1988 “Gender Identity, Self-Esteem and Physical and Sexual Abuse in Dating Rela-tionships,” with J. Stets and M. Pirog-Good, Social Psychology Quarterly, 51 (September) pp. 272-285.

1988 “Situations and Identities: An Experiential Sampling Study,” with S. Franzoi, American Sociological Review, 53 (August) pp. 559-568.

1988 “Identity and Sex-Race Differences in the Educational and Occupational Aspirations Formation,” with J. Hoelter, Social Science Research, 17 (March) pp. 29-47.

1987 “Ethnic Role Identity among Black and White College Students: An Interactionist Approach,” with Clovis L. White, Sociological Perspectives, 30 (July) pp. 310-31.

1985 “A Users Guide to Log-Linear Models,” with D. Knoke, pp. 297-335 in Robert B. Smith (ed.) A Handbook of Social Science Research Methods, Volume 3: Quantitative Methods: Focused Survey Research and Causal Modeling. New York: Praeger.

1982 “The Processes and Consequences of Role Identification,” with D. Reitzes, in Alan C. Kerckhoff (ed.) Research in Sociology of Education and Soc-ialization, Vol. 4: Personal Change over The Life Course, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, Inc.

1982 “A Reexamination of Body Build Stereotypes,” with S. Stager, Journal of Research in Personality, 16 (December), pp. 435-46.

1981 “The Link between Identity and Role Performance,” with D. Reitzes, Social Psychology Quarterly, 44 (June), pp. 83-92.

1980 “The Self: Measurement Requirements from an Interactionist Perspective,” Social Psychology Quarterly, 43 (March), pp. 18-29.

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1980 “College Student Identity: Measurement and Implications,” with D. Reitzes, Pacific Sociological Review, 23 (January), pp. 46-66.

1979 “Feeling 'Useless': A Common Component of Young and Old Adults' Identities,” with E. Mutran, Journal of Research on Aging, 1 (June), pp. 187-211.

1979 “Personalism as a Component of Old Age Identity,” with E. Mutran, Journal of Research on Aging, 1 (March), pp. 37-63.

1978 “Factors Affecting Post-arrest Dispositions: A Model for Analysis,” with A. T. Turk, in Wickman and Whitten, (eds.) Readings in Criminology. New York: D. C. Heath and Co. (reprint of 1975 article)

1978 “Factors Affecting Post-arrest Dispositions: A Model for Analysis,” with A. T. Turk, in Johnston and Savitz, (eds.) Justice and Corrections. New York: Wiley. (reprint of 1975 article)

1977 “The Measurement of Role-identity,” with J. Tully, Social Forces 55 (June), pp. 881-97.

1976 “Reply to Scimecca,” The American Sociologist, 11 (November), pp. 202-04. 1975 “Factors Affecting Post-arrest Dispositions: A Model for Analysis,” with A. T.

Turk, Social Problems, 22 (February), pp. 313-32. 1974 “Participation and Leadership in Small Groups,” American Sociological Review

39 (December), pp. 832-43. 1974 “Scapegoating and Leader Behavior,” with J. Gallagher, Social Forces, 52 (June),

pp. 481-88. 1974 “Alternative Approaches to Analysis of Variance Tables: Expositions and Exam-

ples,” with K. Schuessler, in H. L. Costner (ed.) Sociological Meth-odology, 1973-1974, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc. pp. 145-88.

1973 “The Development of Task and Social-emotional Role Differentiation,” pp. 299-310 in Richard J. Ofshe, (ed.), Interpersonal Behavior in Small Groups. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (reprint of 1967 article)

1973 “Comment on Role Differentiation,” American Sociological Review, 38 (Decem-ber), pp. 801-802.

1972 “Leadership Role Differentiation,” in Charles McClintock (ed.), Experimental Social Psychology, New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, pp. 514-48.

1971 “Task and Social-emotional Leadership Role Performance,” Sociometry, 34 (March), pp. 22-40.

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1968 “Role Differentiation and the Legitimation of Task Activity,” Sociometry, 32 (June), pp. 159-68. Reprinted by Warner Modular Publications, Inc. (R466), 1973.

1967 “The Development of Task and Social-emotional Role Differentiation,” Sociome-try, 30 (December), pp. 379-92.

1966 “Authority Relations and Disruptive Behavior in Small Discussion Groups,” Soci-ometry, 29 (September), pp. 237-50.

1965 “Status and Symptoms of Stress: Additive and Interactive Effects,” with E. Jackson, American Sociological Review, 30 (August), pp. 556-64.

BOOK REVIEWS: 1991 Advances in Group Processes, Volume 7. Edited by Edward J. Lawler, Barry

Markovsky, Cecilia Ridgeway and Henry A. Walker. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1990. In Contemporary Sociology, 20 (November), pp. 947-948.

1971 Personality and Interpersonal Behavior. By Robert F. Bales. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. Review Symposium in American Sociolo-gical Review, 36 (February), pp. 119-22.

1966 Theories of Social Psychology. By Morton Deutsch and Robert M. Krauss. New York: Basic Books, 1965. In Social Forces, 44 (June), pp. 612-13.

PRESENTATIONS: 2018 “Identity Dispersion: Uncertainty, Flexibility, or Inconsistency”. Paper presented

at the Stryker Memorial Conference on Identity, Bloomington, IN, April 2018. "The Identity Verification Process: Cognitive and Behavioral Responses”(Burke,

Cerven and Harrod 2009) with J. Stets, S. Savage, and P. Fares. Paper presented at the Stryker Conference, April 2018, Bloomington, IN.

2016 “Identity Accumulation, Verification, and Well-Being” with C. Cerven. Paper presented at the 2nd Identity Conference, Akron Ohio, October.

2016 “The Identity Verification Process: Cognitive and Behavioral Responses” with J. Stets, S. Savage, and P. Fares. Paper presented at the 2nd Identity Conference, Akron Ohio, October.

2016 “Identities and the Emergence of Group Inequality” (with S. Savage, J. Stets, and P. Fares) presented at the International Sociological Association 3rd Forum of Sociology, Vienna, July.

2015 "The Science Identity and Entering a Science Occupation," (with J. Stets, P. Brenner, and R. Serpe) presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August.

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2015 "Emotional Outcomes from Identity Accumulation and Verification," (with C. Cerven) presented at the International Society for Research on Emotion, Geneva, July.

2014 “Self, Identity, and Well-Being: A Test of Sociological and Psychological Models of Discrepancy,” (with K. Marcussen, R. Serpe) presented at the meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, April.

2014 “Identity and Power Use in Exchange Networks,” (with S. Savage, J. Stets, and Z. Sommer) presented at the meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, April.

2013 “Identity Theory: The Past, Present, and Future,” (with J. Stets) presented at the meetings of the 25th Annual Group Process Conference, New York, August.

2012 “The Indiana School of Symbolic Interaction,” keynote address presented at the Couch-Stone Symposium of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Evanston, IL, April.

2012 “Identity Theory: Looking Backward and Looking Forward,” address sponsored by the University of Nevada, Reno, Social Psychology Club, April.

2011 “New Directions in Self-Esteem Research,” (with J. Stets) presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, August.

2011 “Workshop in Identity Theory,” (with J. Stets) presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Seattle, March.

2010 “Distributed Identity Theory,” (with A. Cantwell) presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, April.

2009 “Distributed Choice Theory,” (with A. Cantwell) presented at the Group Process Conference, San Francisco, August.

2009 “Emotions in Identity Theory,” presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August

2009 “Measuring Ethnic Identity,” (with C. Cerven and M. Harrod) presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, April.

2008 “Ethnic Identity: Verification and Psychological Well-Being,” (with C. Cerven and M. Harrod) presented at the meeting of the International Sociological Association, Barcelona, Spain, September.

2008 “Methods of Theoretical Research Programs,” presented at the Theory Section Mini-Conference, Linking Theory and Method, American Sociological Association, Boston, August.

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2008 “An Agent-Based Model of the Co-Evolution of Institutional Order and Social Structure,” (with Jae-Woo Kim) Presented at Group Process Conference: Boston, August.

2008 “Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification,” (with C. Cerven and M. Harrod) presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, Boston, August.

2008 “Group Polarization or Close Shift? A Study of Group Decision Making,” (with A. Cantwell) presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, April

2006 “Gender, Legitimation, and Identity Verification in Groups,” (with J. Stets and C. Cerven) presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, August, 2006.

2006 “Identities, Resources, and Emotions,” presented at the meeting of the International Sociological Association, Durban, South Africa, July.

2006 “Identity Theory: A Personal History,” invited presented at the mini-conference on Theory on Process: Theorists in Progress of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association, August.

2006 “Identity, Emotion, and Social Structure,” presented at the Social Structure and Emotion Conference, University of Georgia, April.

2005 “Identity and Addiction,” keynote address, 31st Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, May 29.

2005 “Identity Control Theory: Status and Prospects,” presented at the mini-conference session on theories of micro structures and processes at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 13.

2005 “The Emergence of Status Structures in Small Task-Oriented Groups,” presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh.

2005 “Person Identity: What Is It?” workshop presentation at UCR Women’s Resource Center, April 5.

2004 “Open Forum: Theoretical Intersections and Common Goals,” with J. Stets, presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, San Francisco, CA.

2004 “Social Psychology: Past, Present, and Future Directions,” presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco.

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2004 “An Introduction and Overview of the STATA Statistical Package (Version 8.2),” presentation, UCR Statistical Consulting Collaboratory, University of California, Riverside

2003 “Identity Control Theory’s Approach to Gender,” colloquium presentation, Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside.

2003 “Identities and Social Structure,” Cooley-Mead Address presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta.

2003 “Identities and the Control of Perception,” presented at the annual meetings of the Control Systems Group, Los Angeles.

2002 “Identity Theory and Research,” colloquium presentation, Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside.

2002 “Too Much of a Good Thing: The Negative Consequences of Being Over-Evaluated,” with M. Harrod, presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.

2002 "Marital Socialization, Gender, and Identity Change," presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Vancouver, BC.

2002 “Identity Change: Three Mechanisms,” colloquium presentation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.

2002 “Identity Theory, Measurement and Research,” presented at the Workshop on the ‘Measurement’ of Identity in the Social Sciences, Sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.

2001 “Multiple Identities and Network Exchange,” presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, Anaheim, CA.

2001 “Relationships among Multiple Identities” presented at the Conference on Advances in Identity Theory, Bloomington, IN.

2000 AMOS Workshop in Structural Equation Models, presented at San Diego State University, October 28.

2000 “Gender and Leadership in Groups,” presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC.

1999 “Identities and Group Formation,” presented at the 1999 Nags Head conference on groups, organizations and networks.

1999 “New Directions in Identity Theory,” presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR.

1999 “Identity Verification and Self-Esteem,” with A. Cast, presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR.

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1998 “Changing Mores in American Society,” Talk delivered to the Pullman chapter of the AARP.

1998 “Power and Reflected Appraisals: Two Sides to the Mirror,” with A. Cast and J. Stets, presented at the Social Psychology Session of the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1998 “Identity Theory: The Past, the Present, and the Future,” presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, San Francisco.

1998 “Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory: Two Theories or One?” with J. Stets, presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1997 "Where Forward-looking and Backward-looking Models Meet," with L. Gray, presented at the Mathematical Sociology Section Session at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1997 "Levels of Perception in Identity Theory," with T. Tsushima, presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1997 “Trust and Commitment in an Identity Verification Context,” with J. Stets, presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1997 “Bringing up Baby: An Identity Theory Approach to Parental Behavior,” with A. Cast, presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA.

1996 “Agency and Interaction,” presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York.

1996 “Stability and Change in the Gender Identities of Newly Married Couples,” with A. Cast, at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York.

1996 “Comparing Operant and Identity Models of Interaction,” presented at the 1996 Nags Head conference on self and identity.

1995 “Identities, Commitment and Weak-Power in Exchange Networks,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC

1995 “An Identity Model for Network Exchange,” presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, Washington, DC

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1995 “Gender as Status and Identity in Interaction,” colloquium presentation at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

1995 “Gender in Conversation: Social Position and Self-Perception,” with J. Stets, presented at the Interdisciplinary Consortium in Social Psychology, University of Iowa.

1994 “Modeling Identities and Interaction,” presented at the Theory Workshop, University of Iowa.

1994 “Identities, Individuals, and Groups: Resolving Issues of Linkage,” presented at the conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, Los Angeles, CA

1994 “Modeling Identities and Interaction,” presented at the annual Nag's Head conference on Groups, Organizations, and Networks.

1993 “Impressions, Perceptions and Gender,” presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Santa Barbara, CA.

1993 “Control and Identity,” with J. Stets, presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Miami, FL.

1993 “Identity, Social Support, and Welfare,” with R. Sangster, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Miami, FL.

1993 “Gender Identity and Marital Interaction Patterns,” presented at the annual Nag's Head conference on Self and Identity.

1993 “Identity and Social Structure,” presented at the International Institute of Sociology meetings, Paris.

1992 “Identities and Things,” presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Experi-mental Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX

1992 “Groups, Persons, Identities and Interactions,” presented at the annual Nag's Head conference on Groups, Networks and Organizations.

1992 “Confirmatory Tests of the Big Five and Telligen's Three Dimensional Model of Personality,” with T. Church, presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association.

1991 “Identities and Resources,” presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Columbus, OH.

1991 “Measures and Meaning of the Self,” presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Cincinnati, OH.

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1991 “The Implications of Commitment for Integration and Interaction in Groups,” with I. Tallman and R. Leik, presented at the annual meeting of the Ameri-can Sociological Association, Cincinnati, OH.

1991 “Social Psychological Aspects of Welfare,” with R. Sangster, presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Irvine, CA.

1990 “LISTUTOR: A Computerized System for Understanding and Using LISREL,” with R. K. Leik, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC.

1990 “Social Interaction and Group Process,” with L. Freese, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC

1990 “The Structure of Identities,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC

1990 “Experiential Sampling Methodology (ESM): New Approaches to Old Problems,” presented as part of the SESRC Methodology Seminary Series.

1990 “Identity and Social Structure: II,” colloquium presentation, Department of Sociology, University of Southern California.

1990 “Formalization and Thinking,” presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Spokane, WA.

1989 “Statistics for Medical Research,” two lecture presentation to physicians in Spokane, WA. as part of a course on Applying Research in Medical Practice.

1989 “Commitment: An Identity Theory Approach,” with D. Reitzes, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1989 “Identity and Social Structure,” with L. Freese, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1989 “Identities and Stress,” presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Socio-logical Association, St. Louis.

1988 “Academic Identity and Race Differences in Educational Aspirations,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta.

1988 “Attitudes, Behavior and the Self,” presented at a special conference on “Self and Society: A Social Cognitive Approach,” Seattle.

1987 “Gender Identity, Self-Esteem and Physical and Sexual Abuse in Dating Rela-tionships,” with J. Stets and M. Pirog-Good, presented at the annual meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cincinnati.

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1986 “Ethnic Role-Identity among Black and White College Students: An Interactionist Approach,” with C. White, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York.

1986 “Situations and Identities: An Experiential Sampling Study,” with S. L. Franzoi, presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York.

1984 “Task Performance Leadership in Small Groups,” with R.F. Wait, presented at the annual meeting of the North Central Sociological Association.

1983 “Gender Identity and School Performance,” with C. Sipe, presented at the annual meeting of the North Central Sociological Association.

1982 “The Accomplishment of Structure: A Study of a Dissertation Defense.” Pre-sented at a special conference on the Multiple Analysis Project, Philadel-phia.

1982 “The Effects of Sex and Gender Identity on School Performance,” with C. Sipe, presented at a meeting of the Group for the Study of Self, Role and Identi-ty, Bloomington Indiana, April.

1982 “Self-Concept and Sex/Race Difference in the Development of Status Aspir-ations,” with J. Hoelter, presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1981 “Society and the Individual: Some Comments on their Connection.” Taft Lecture, presented at the University of Cincinnati, April 6.

1980 “The Link between Identity and Role Performance,” with D. Reitzes, presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association.

1980 “Body Build Stereotypes: A New Methodology,” with S. Stager, presented at the meetings of the Southeastern Conference on Human Development, Alexandria.

1979 “Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Measurement in Sociology,” presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association.

1979 “Communication Structure, Interactive Competence and Control,” presented at the meetings of the North Central Sociological Association.

1978 “Self-feelings of Uselessness: A Component of Age Identity,” with E. Mutran, presented at the meetings of the Gerontological Association.

1978 “Processes and Consequences of Identity,” with D. Reitzes, presented at the meet-ings of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.

1978 “The College Student Role-identity,” with D. Reitzes, presented at the meetings of the Southern Sociological Society.

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1977 “The Self: Measurement Requirements from an Interactionist Perspective,” presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association.

1976 “Old-age Role-identity: Its Content and Social Correlates,” with E. Mutran, presented at the Gerontological Association meetings.

1974 “A Preliminary Analysis of Factors Affecting Post-arrest Dispositions,” with A. T. Turk, presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association.

1973 “Linguistic Diversity and National Development: Comments on Lieberson and Hansen,” presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Associa-tion.

1973 “Leadership and the Distribution of Participation in Small Groups,” presented at the national meetings of the American Sociological Association.

1971 “Scapegoating in the Small Group,” with J. Gallagher, presented at the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Meetings.

MEETINGS ORGANIZED OR CHAIRED: 2013 Section on Social Psychology Session “The Self in Social Psychology – Session

2” at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York. 2011 Session co-organizer and Presider with J. Stets, “Workshop in Identity Theory,” at

the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, Seattle, WA. 2009 Session Organizer and Presider, “Theory Section Mini-Conference. Issues in

Micro Theory” at the American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco.

2009 Session Organizer and Presider, “Theory Section Mini-Conference. Issues in Macro Theory” at the American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco.

2009 Session Organizer and Presider, “Theory Section Mini-Conference. Issues in Interface between Micro and Macro Theory” at the American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco.

2008 Session Co-Organizer with J. Stets, “Identity and Social Inequality: I” at the International Sociological Association Meetings, Barcelona, Spain.

2008 Session Co-Organizer with J. Stets, “Identity and Social Inequality: II” at the International Sociological Association Meetings, Barcelona, Spain.

2001 Panel on Agency in Social Structure and Social Interaction, at the American Sociological Association Meetings, Anaheim.

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2001 Session on Theories of Self and Identity, at the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco.

1998 Session on Advances in the Study of Self and Identity, at the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco.

1992 Session on Symbolic Interaction at the American Sociological Association meetings.

1980 Session on Social Psychology at the North Central Sociological Association meetings.

1980 Didactic Seminar on Video and Audio Data Collection, with W. Corsaro, at the American Sociological Association meetings.

1979 Session on Personality and Social Structure at the American Sociological Association meetings.

1967 Session on Social Psychology at the Ohio Valley Sociological Society Meetings. Burke, Peter J., Christine Cerven and Michael M. Harrod. 2009. "Measuring Ethnic

Identity." Paper presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, April, Seattle.