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Social-Personality Subprogram Faculty

 

William E. Cross, Jr.
Theory and research on social identity, group identity and black identity dynamics across the lifespan.
Subprogram Head
p: 212.817.8712
e: wcross@gc.cuny.edu

Collette Daiute


Colette Daiute
Development of literacy and knowledge in children, adolescents, and adults interacting in social contexts, electronic media as means of social interaction, discourse and the development of identity and knowledge.
p: 212.817.8711
e: cdaiute@gc.cuny.edu

 

Kay Deaux
Research on identity as related to group memberships such as immigration, gender, ethnicity, religion, and nationality
Distinguished Professor
p: 212-817-8714
e: kdeaux@gc.cuny.edu

Michelle Fine

Michelle Fine
Research on the production and contestation of social injustice, Participatory Action Research projects with youth in schools, communities, and prisons.
Distinguished Professor
p: 212.817.8710
e: mfine@gc.cuny.edu
Nicholas Freudenberg (Hunter College)
Health care research, health psychology.
e: nfreuden@hunter.cuny.edu
Demis Glasford Demis E. Glasford (John Jay College)
My research interests are in the areas of intergroup relations, prejudice-reduction and political behavior. My approach is interdisciplinary, such that I use social psychology, political psychology, and government/public policy studies to inform the investigation of individual behavior, as well as the consequences of public policy.
p: 212.237.8780
e: dglasford@jjay.cuny.edu
Sarit Golub Sarit Golub (Queens College)
My primary research interest is the impact of important life events on the formation and maintenance of individual identity, with special emphasis on the treatment and prevention of chronic illness.
p: 718.997.3244
e: sarit_golub@qc.edu
Curtis Hardin (Brooklyn College)
Social cognition; interpersonal dynamics in implicit and explicit prejudice, stereotyping, social identity, and the self-concept; memory; language; epistemology.
p: 718.951.5000 (ext. 6018)
e: cdhardin@brooklyn.cuny.edu
R. Glen Hass (Brooklyn College)
Research on attitudinal ambivalence and behavior toward members of
outgroups and the effects of self-focused attention.
p: 718.951.5601
Maureen O'Connor (John Jay College)
Psychology and the law
p: 212.237.8776
e: moconnor@faculty.jjay.cuny.edu
Susa Opotow Susan Opotow (John Jay College)
Research on conflict and injustice; moral inclusion and exclusion; violence, aggression, and hate; environmental and schooling conflict, post war reconstruction.
p: 212.237.8002
e: sopotow@jjay.cuny.edu
Suzanne Ouellette
Personality, self and identity, changing as individuals live their lives in
complex social, political, and cultural settings, especially as related to health, illness, and art; the study of lives.

p: 212.817.8708
e: souellette@gc.cuny.edu
Jeffrey Parsons Jeffrey Parsons (Hunter College)
Research on sexuality, LGBT public policy (gay families and gay parenting), HIV/AIDS (www.chestnyc.org), substance use/abuse, and health.
p: 212.772.5533 or 212.206.7919 x226

e: jeffrey.parsons@hunter.cuny.edu
Vita Rabinowitz
Research interests in the areas of basic processes in helping
relationships, sex and gender issues in behavioral and biomedical research, and women's health.
p: 212.772.4330
e: vrabinowitz@gc.cuny.edu
Tracey Revenson Tracey Revenson
Psychology of women's health, stress and coping
processes, social support, cancer survivorship, social disparities in health, community psychology, social ecological approaches
p: 212.817.8709
e: trevenson@gc.cuny.edu
David Rindskopf
Theory and research in empirical epistemology, which asks "How do
we know that this is true?", especially as this approach helps researchers who design studies and collect data.

p: 212.817.8287
e: drindskopf@gc.cuny.edu

Margaret Rosario Margaret Rosario
Identity development and exposure to family or community violence, their relations to health and adaptation, and underlying processes explaining the relations.
p: 212.650.5420
e: mrosario@gc.cuny.edu
Martin Ruck Martin D. Ruck
Cognitive socialization, young people's understanding of rights in social contexts, urban education, juvenile offenders' perceptions of the youth justice system.
p: 212.817.8720
e: mruck@gc.cuny.edu
Herbert Saltzstein Herbert D. Saltzstein
Research on children's strategies for resolving moral dilemmas and
children's eyewitness testimony
p: 212.817.8717
e: hsaltzstein@gc.cuny.edu
Deborah Vietze Deborah Vietze
Research areas:Understanding and preventing racism and prejudice;cultural and ethnic identity; romantic experiences of young women; Service: Promoting the health and welfare of children and youth; Teaching and mentoring:Engaging students in diverse processes to strengthen the skills required to engage in scientific and logical scholarship that promotes their professional goals.(formerly Deborah L. Coates)
p: 212.817.8713
e: dvietze@ccny.cuny.edu or dvietze@verizon.net