SHELLY GRABE, PH.D. VITAE

University of California, Santa Cruz E-mail: [email protected] Department of Psychology Tel: (831) 459.2795 Social Sciences 2, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 http://shellygrabe.sites.ucsc.edu

EMPLOYMENT

2014-present University of California, Santa Cruz. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology Affiliations in: Feminist Studies; Latin American and Latino Studies; and the UC Global Health Initiative, Women’s Health and Empowerment Center of Expertise

2008-2014 University of California, Santa Cruz. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology

2006-2008 University of Wisconsin, Madison. Visiting Scholar, Women’s Research Center

2004-2008 University of Wisconsin, Madison. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology

EDUCATION

2004 Ph.D. , Columbia, Psychology & Quantitative Statistical Methods

2004 University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychology Internship Program, Seattle, Washington.

2001 M.A. University of Missouri, Columbia, Psychology

1996 B.A. Michigan State University, Psychology

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

*Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2017). Gender ideology and social transformation: Using mixed methods to explore the role of deideologization in the promotion of women's human rights in Tanzania. Sex Roles, 77, 309-324.

*Dutt, A., Grabe, S., & Castro, M. (2016). Exploring links between women’s business ownership and empowerment among Maasai women in Tanzania. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 16, 363- 386.

Hilliard, S., Bukusi, E., Grabe, S., Lu, T., Hatcher, A., Kwena, Z. Mwaura-Muira, E., & Dworkin, S.L. (2016). Perceived Impact of a Land and Property Rights Program on Violence Against Women in Rural Kenya: A Qualitative Investigation. Violence Against Women, 22, 1682-1703.

Grabe, S. (2015). Participation: Structural and relational power and Maasai women’s political subjectivity in Tanzania. Feminism & Psychology, 25, 528-548.

*Grabe, S. & Dutt, A. (2015). Counter narratives, the psychology of liberation, and the evolution of a women’s social movement in Nicaragua. Peace & Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 21(1), 89-105.

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*Grabe, S., & Grose, R., & Dutt, A. (2015). Women’s land ownership and relationship power: A mixed methods approach to understanding structural inequities and violence against women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 39, 7-19.

*Dutt, A., & Grabe, S. (2014). Lifetime activism, marginality, and psychology: Narratives of lifelong feminist activists committed to social change. Qualitative Psychology, 2, 107-122.

Dworkin, S., Lu, T., Grabe, S., Kwena, Z., Mwaura-Muira, E., & Bukusi, E. (2014). What community-level strategies are needed to secure women’s property rights in Western Kenya? Laying the groundwork for a future structural HIV prevention intervention. AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical aspects of AIDS/HIV, 26, 754-757.

*Grose, R. & Grabe, S. (2014a). The explanatory role of relationship power and control in domestic violence against women in Nicaragua: A analysis. Violence Against Women, 20, 972-993.

*Grose, R. & Grabe, S. (2014b). Sociocultural attitudes surrounding menstruation and alternative menstrual products: The explanatory role of self-objectification. Health Care for Women International, 35, 677-694.

*Grose, R. & Grabe, S., Kohfeldt, D. (2014). Sexual education, gender ideology, and youth sexual empowerment. Journal of Sex Research, 51, 742-753.

*Grabe, S., Dutt, A., & Dworkin, S. (2014). Women’s community mobilization and well-being: Local resistance to gendered social inequities in Nicaragua and Tanzania. Journal of Community Psychology, 42, 379-397.

Dworkin, S., Grabe, S., Lu, T., Hatcher, A., Kwena, Z., Bukusi, E., Mwaura-Muiru, E. (2012). Property rights violations in Nyanza and Western Provinces, Kenya: A qualitative examination of this critical structural driver of women's HIV risks. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 10.1007/s10508-012-0024-6

Grabe, S. & Else-Quest, N. M. (2012). The role of in psychology: Complimentary visions. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 36, 158-161.

Else-Quest, N. M. & Grabe, S. (2012). The political is personal: Measurement and application of national-level indicators of gender equity in psychological research. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 36,131-144.

Grabe, S. (2012). An empirical examination of women’s empowerment and transformative change in the context of international development. American Journal of Community Psychology, 49, 233-245.

Grabe, S. (2010). Promoting gender equality: The role of ideology, power, and control in the link between land ownership and violence in Nicaragua. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 10,146-170.

Grabe, S. & Hyde, J. (2009). Body objectification, MTV, and psychological outcomes among female adolescents. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 2840-2858.

Grabe, S. & Arenas, C. (2009). Promoting gender equality through development: Land ownership and domestic violence in Nicaragua. Gendered Perspectives on International Development. Working Paper #295. East Lansing, MI: Gender, Development, and Globalization Program, Michigan State University.

Grabe, S. & Jackson, B. (2009). Self-objectification and depressive symptoms: Does their association vary among Asian American and White American men and women? Body Image: An International Journal, 6, 141- 144.

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*Gentile, B., Grabe, S., Dolan-Pascoe, B., Twenge, J. M., Wells, B. E., & Maitino, A. (2009). Gender differences in domain-specific self-esteem: A meta-analysis. Review of General Psychology, 13, 34-45.

Cooper, M. L., Krull, J., Agocha, B.V., Flanagan, M. E., Orcutt, H. K., Grabe, S., Dermen, K. H., & Jackson, M. (2008). Motivational pathways to alcohol use and abuse among Black and White adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 485-501.

Grabe, S., Ward, L.M., & Hyde, J. S. (2008). The role of the media in body image concerns among women: A meta-analysis of experimental and correlational studies. Psychological Bulletin, 134, 460-476.

*Lindberg, S., Grabe, S., & Hyde, J. (2007). Gender, pubertal development, and peer sexual harassment predict objectified body consciousness in early adolescence. Journal for Research on Adolescence, 17, 723-742.

*Grabe, S., Hyde, J., & Lindberg, S. (2007). Body objectification and depression in adolescents: The role of gender, shame, and rumination. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 31, 164-175.

Grabe, S. & Hyde, J. S. (2006). Ethnicity and body dissatisfaction among women in the United States: A meta- analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 622-640.

Grabe, S., Routledge, C., Cook, A., Andersen, C., & Arndt, J. (2005). In defense of the body: The effect of mortality salience on female body objectification. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 33-37.

Peer-Reviewed Books

Grabe, S. (2016). Narrating a Psychology of Resistance: Voices of the Compañeras in Nicaragua. Oxford University Press.

Book Chapters & Encyclopedia Entries

Grabe, S. (2016a). Transnational feminism in psychology: Women’s human rights, liberation, and social justice. In P. Hammack (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Psychology and Social Justice. Oxford University Press. DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199938735.013.20

Grabe, S. (2016b). Transnational feminism in psychology: Moving beyond difference to investigate processes of power at the intersection of the global and local. In T.A. Roberts, N. Curtin, L. Cortina, & L. Duncan (Eds.), Feminist Perspectives on Building a Better Psychological Science of Gender. (pp. 295-318). Springer International Publishing. Grabe, S., Weiser, S., Dworkin, S., Weinberg, J., & Stemple, L. (2017). Economic interventions as tools of empowerment. In S. Dworkin, M. Gandhi, & P. Passano (Eds.), Women's Empowerment and Global Health: A 21st Century Agenda. (pp. 179-189). CA: UC Press.

*Grabe, S., Dutt, A., & Arenas, C. (2017). Land tenure and women’s empowerment and health: A programmatic evaluation of structural change in Nicaragua. In S. Dworkin, M. Gandhi, & P. Passano (Eds.), Women's Empowerment and Global Health: A 21st Century Agenda. (pp. 291-307). CA: UC Press.

Grabe, S. (2014). Rural feminism and revolution in Nicaragua: Voices of the compañeras. In J. Shayne (Ed.). Taking Risks: Feminist Activism and Research in the Americas. (pp. 279-308). SUNY Press. Praxis: Theory in action series.

Grabe, S. (2013). ‘Land ownership and gender.’ In T. Teo (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology. (pp. 1046-1048). New York: Springer.

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*Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2013). ‘Rights, overview.’ In T. Teo (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology. (pp. 1683-1685). New York: Springer.

*Grose, R., Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2013). ‘Power, overview.’ In T. Teo (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology. (pp. 1474-1479). New York: Springer.

*Kohfeldt, D. & Grabe, S. (2013). ‘Universalism.’ In T. Teo (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology. (pp. 2036-2039). New York: Springer.

Grabe, S. (2013). Psychological cliterodectomy: Body objectification as a human rights violation. In M. K. Ryan & N. R. Branscombe (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Gender and Psychology. (pp. 412-427). London: Sage.

*Silva, J. M. & Grabe, S. (2011). The public sector, women, and leadership. In M. A. Paludi & B. Coates (Eds.), Women as Transformational Leaders: From Grassroots to Global Interests. (pp. 25-43). Westport, CT. Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group.

Grabe, S. (2010). Women’s human rights and empowerment in a transnational, globalized context: What’s Psychology got to do with it? In M. A. Paludi (Ed.), Feminism and Women's Rights Worldwide. (pp. 17-46). Westport, CT. Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group.

Hyde, J. & Grabe, S. (2008). Meta-analysis in the psychology of women. In F. L. Denmark & M. A. Paludi (Eds.), Psychology of women: A handbook of issues and theories (pp. 142-173). Westport, CT. Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group.

Grabe, S. & Hyde, J. (2007). Self-perception theory. In R. Baumeister & K. D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Psychology (pp. 833-835). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Grabe, S. & Hyde, J. (2006). Impact of gender on leadership. In M. F. Karsten (Ed.), Gender, race, ethnicity in the workplace: Issues and challenges for today’s organizations (pp. 183-198). New York: Greenwood.

Peterson-Homer, L., Reach, K., & Grabe, S. (2002). Health related disorders. In E. J. Mash & R. A. Barkley (Eds.), Child Psychopathology (2nd edition). New York: Guilford.

Borduin, C. M., Heiblum, N., Jones, M. R., & Grabe, S. (1998). Community-based treatment of serious antisocial behavior in adolescents. In W. E. Martin & J. L. Swartz (Eds.), Person-Environment Psychology: Clinical and Counseling Applications to Adolescents and Adults. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Book reviews

*Dutt, A., & Grabe, S. (2014). [Review of the book Race, Class and Gender in the United States (9th ed.)]. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 38, 298-303.

Grabe, S. (2010). Psychology of women: Now more than ever. [Review of the book Psychology of Women: A Handbook of Issues and Theories]. The American Journal of Psychology, 123,103-124.

Grabe, S. (2010). AIDS: An embodied route to maintain women’s subordination. [Review of the book AIDS: Setting a feminist agenda]. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39, 1473.

Grabe, S. (2006). If patriarchy isn’t dead the feminist/anti-oppression movement shouldn’t be either. [Review of the book The Gender Knot]. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 30, 323-332.

Film Whalen, K. (Producer), & Grabe, S. (Director). (2013). In Justice and in Health Women’s Land Ownership in

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Nicaragua. [Documentary]. University of California Press. (Available from https://vimeo.com/40159588).

RESEARCH GRANTS

The Office of Research, UCSC ($3,637), 2016 The Reed Foundation Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund ($60,0000), 2014-2015 UC Humanities Research Institute Working Group Collaborative Research Grant ($9,000), 2012-2013 National Science Foundation Research Grant, NSF 0921537 ($264,000), 2009-2013 Chicano/Latino Research Cluster & Working Group Grants (UCSC), ($1,000), 2012 UC Global Health Initiative, Women’s Health and Empowerment Center of Expertise ($10,000), 2011 Chicano/Latino Research Cluster & Working Group Grants (UCSC), ($1,000), 2010 University of Michigan, Rackham Graduate School Research Grant ($5,000), 2010 UC Santa Cruz Committee on Research Special Research Grant ($10,000), 2009 UC Santa Cruz Social Sciences Division Research Award ($8,500), 2009 UC Santa Cruz Committee on Research Faculty Research Grant ($2,500), 2008 National Science Foundation International Research Grant, NSF OISE-0714697 ($9,000), 2007 National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH NRSA F32MH079171-01 ($129,216), 2005-2008 Wisconsin Community Fund Grant ($4,200), 2005 Wisconsin Community Fund Outreach Money ($500), 2005 University of Missouri, Columbia Research Council Grant ($600), 2000

FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER HONORS

Denmark-Reuder Award for Outstanding International Contributions to the Psychology of Women and Gender, APA Division 52, 2015 Georgia Babladelis Best Paper Award, Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2015 Faculty recognition of Mentorship for Dean and Chancellor’s Undergraduate Research Award, UCSC, 2014 Excellence in Teaching Award, UCSC, 2013 University of California Washington D.C. Fellow, 2010 Andrew W. Mellon New Directions Fellowship campus candidate UCSC, 2008 Dr. Brenda Pfaehler Award of Excellence for contributions to student achievement, University of Wisconsin, 2008 Association of Women in Psychology, Feminist Science Featured Paper, 2006. Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, 3-year Postdoctoral fellow, 2005 Outstanding Psychology Teaching Award, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003 Provost’s Committee on the Status of Women Tribute to Mizzou Women Award, 2003 Robert S. Daniel Teaching Fellowship, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002

PRESENTATIONS KEYNOTE/INVITED PRESENTATIONS:

Grabe, S. (2015). Gender (in)justice in a transnational, globalized context: What’s psychology have to do with it? Keynote talk invited for the American Psychological Association, Toronto, CA.

Grabe, S. (2014, March). Structural and individual components of empowerment that matter: Women’s land ownership and social justice in Nicaragua and Tanzania. Invited talk at the Commission on the Status of Women, United Nations Meeting, New York City, NY.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

Grabe, S. (2016). Intersecting structures of domination and strategies of resistance in the Women’s Autonomous Movement of Nicaragua. Paper accepted for the National Women’s Studies Association, Montreal, Canada.

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Grabe, S. (2016). The psychology of resistance: Citizen opposition in pursuit of a just society. Poster at the meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Warsaw, Poland.

*Sattar, S., Jackson, B., Grabe, S. & Twenge, J. (2016). Meta-analysis of self-objectification and non-body- specific negative affect. Poster accepted for the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Minneapolis, MN.

*Grabe, S. & Dutt, A. (2015). Counter narratives, the psychology of liberation, and women’s human rights in Nicaragua. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the American Psychological Association, Toronto, CA.

*Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2015). Business cooperatives and empowerment among Maasai women in Tanzania. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Washington, D.C.

*Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2015). Resisting exclusion in the neoliberal age: The role of a community organization in supporting Maasai women's political participation. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Lowell, MA.

*Andrus, S., Grose, R. & Grabe, S. (2015, May). Sexual well-being in undergraduate women with and without past sexual partners. Poster presented at the UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

Grabe, S. (2015) Justicia no es libre: Resistance and political change in Nicaragua. Paper accepted for the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Washington, D.C.

*Wemple, N., Gardner-Heart, S., Dutt, A., & Grabe, S. (2014, May). From the private to public sphere: Exploring the impact of emerging opportunities among Maasai women. Poster presented at the UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

Grabe, S. (2014, June). Models of scholar-activist approaches in movements for social justice at UCSC. Chaired symposium at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Portland, OR.

Grabe, S. (2014, June). Activist scholarship: Transnational feminism and liberatory methodology. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Portland, OR.

Grabe, S. (2014, June). Transnational feminist “action:” Resilience, social movement activism, and civic participation. Chaired symposium at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Portland, OR.

*Grabe, S., & Dutt, A. (2014, June). Democratization agendas: Systemic power and women’s civic participation in Tanzania. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Portland, OR.

*Castro, M., Dutt, A., & Grabe, S., & Dutt, A. (2014, June). “De-Facing” power and reducing partner violence: Maasai women and landownership. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, Portland, OR.

*Garcia Zermeño, L., Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2013, February). Women's agency: Community-driven resistance in Nicaragua. Poster presented at the annual University of California Global Health Day. Los Angeles, California.

*Dutt, A., Grabe, S., & Mayers, L. (2012, June). Positive marginality and transnational activist identity development. Poster presented at the International Society of Political Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

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*Grose, R. & Grabe, S. (2012, May). Beyond condoms: Sexual knowledge and attitudes before and after a sexual education curriculum. Paper presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Bloomington, Indiana.

Grabe, S. (2012, March). Documenting gender justice: An empirical model of structural inequities and human rights among Maasai women. Paper presented at the Association of Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, California.

*Dutt, A. & Grabe, S. (2012, March). Women's sexual rights and global awareness: The role of social activism in promoting equality. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Association of Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, California.

*Grose, R. & Grabe, S. (2012, March). Women’s rights in Nicaragua: Exploring the role of power and control in domestic violence. Paper presented at the Association of Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.

Fregoso, R., Falcón, S., Grabe, S. (2012, March). Understanding feminist transformations in human rights activism in the Américas. UC Davis Human Rights Initiative Spring Colloquium, Davis, California.

*Grabe, S., Grose, R., & Dutt, A. (2012, February). Land and gendered violence: Local knowledge and social justice in Nicaragua and Tanzania. Breakout session at the annual University of California Global Health Day. Berkeley, California.

Meffert, S., Dworkin, S., Grabe, S., & Cohen, C. (2012, February). Gender based violence in sub-Saharan Africa: Toward a transdisciplinary approach. Breakout session at the annual University of California Global Health Day. Berkeley, California.

Grabe, S. (2011, August). Addressing women’s human rights: Land ownership, sexual violence, and psychological well-being among Maasai women in Tanzania. Paper accepted at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

*Grose, R. & Grabe, S. (2011, August). Self-objectification, menstruation, and the menstrual Cup: Strategies for promoting women’s well-being. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Grabe, S. (2011, June). Documenting gender justice: An empirical model of women’s empowerment in the context of development. Paper accepted at the International Development Ethics Association, Bryn Mawr, PA.

Grabe, S. (2010, July). Promoting gender equality: The role of status, power, and control in the link between land ownership and violence in Nicaragua. Chaired panel at the International Society of Political Psychology. San Francisco, CA.

Grabe, S. (2010, June). Land-ownership and gender equity: An empirical model for social justice. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychological Issues, New Orleans, LA.

*Flood, J. & Grabe, S. (2010, May). The relation between physical and sexual violence and women’s psychological well-being in Tanzania. Poster presented at the UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference.

Grabe, S. (2009, October). Women’s human rights and empowerment in a transnational, globalized Context: What’s psychology got to do with it? Presented at the Social Area Colloquium, University of California- Santa Cruz.

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Grabe, S. (2008, November). When you don’t own property you are property: Linking land ownership, empowerment, and domestic violence in Nicaragua. Invited paper presented at the Geography Department Colloquium, University of Colorado-Boulder.

Grabe, S. (2008, July). Development and human rights: Understanding women’s risk of violence in the context of land ownership in Nicaragua. Paper presented at 10th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Madrid, Spain.

Grabe, S. (2007, September). Property ownership as protection from domestic violence among women: Taking what we know from South Asia to Latin America. Chaired symposium for the Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Montreal, CA.

Grabe, S. (2007, August). Promoting gender equality through development: Land ownership and domestic violence in Nicaragua. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, NY.

Grabe, S. (2006, July). Empowering women in the process of development: Land rights and domestic violence in Nicaragua. Chaired symposium at the Midwest Social Forum, Milwaukee, WI.

Grabe, S. (2006, April). The objectified body: When you don't own property you are property. Land ownership and domestic violence in Nicaragua. Paper presented at the annual Women’s Studies conference: Warrior, Mythic, and Everyday Women: Women's Ways of Leading. Black River Falls, WI.

Grabe, S. (2006, April). Ethnicity and body dissatisfaction among women in the United States: A meta-analysis. Invited paper featured in the Feminist Science Track at the Association of Women in Psychology, Ypilisanti, Michigan.

Grabe, S. (2005, August). Gender and body objectification: Mental health consequences? Chaired symposium at the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

*Grabe, S., Hyde, J., & Lindberg, S. (2005, August). Self-objectification and depression: Mediating effects of rumination and body shame. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Grabe, S. (2005, April). International violations of women’s rights as a result of globalization and war: What’s do be done by academics and activists? Paper presented at the annual Women’s Studies conference: InterACTIONS: Activism, Research, Scholarship, Teaching. Madison, WI.

Grabe, S., Routledge, C., Cook, A., Andersen, C., & Arndt, J. (2005, January). In defense of the body: The effect of mortality salience on female body objectification. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference. New Orleans, LA.

Grabe, S. & Cooper, M. L. (2004, February). Body image dissatisfaction and women’s HIV-related sexual risk taking: The mediating role of depression and sex motives in a longitudinal community sample. Paper presented at the Association of Women in Psychology. Philadelphia, PA.

Grabe, S. (2004, February). Embodying objectification, embodying resistance: Health and wellness consequences of focus on the body. Chaired symposium for Association of Women in Psychology. Philadelphia, PA.

Grabe, S. & Cooper, M.L (2004, February). Body image dissatisfaction and women’s HIV-related sexual risk taking: The mediating role of depression and sex motives in a longitudinal community sample. Paper presented at the Association of Women in Psychology. Philadelphia, PA.

Grabe, S. & Cooper, M. L. (2002, November). The role of body image, depression, and sex motives in women’s

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HIV-related sexual risk taking. Poster presented at the Association of Behavior Therapy, Reno, NV.

Grabe, S. & Cooper, M. L. (2002, August). Body dissatisfaction: Depression and sexual risk taking among female adolescents. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Grabe, S., Jackson, B., & Cooper, L. (2001, June). Body image among adolescents: Emotional and behavioral consequences. Paper presented at the American Psychological Society, Toronto, ON.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Academic Senate Committee on Faculty Welfare, Childcare subcommittee, UCSC 2016 Academic Senate Committee on Faculty Welfare, UCSC 2015, 2016 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, Psychology Department, UCSC 2015, 2016 UC Women’s Empowerment Center of Excellence Ambassador to UCSC, 2016 APA Division 52 Denmark-Reuder Award Committee, 2016 Community-based presentation to Lifelong Learners, February 2016 Colleges 9 & 10 presentation for Food for Thought Series, February 2016 Presentation for Research Frontier’s Day, UCSC, 2014 SPSSI Policy Committee 2014-2016 UCSC College 9 Commencement Speaker, 2014 Conference co-organizer for the SPSSI meeting, 2014 Member, Award Selection Committee for Deans', Chancellor's, and Steck Award, UCSC (2011, 2012, 2014) Committee on Undergraduate Education, Psychology, UCSC (2012-2013) Community partner with the Walnut Avenue Women’s Center, Santa Cruz, CA (2011) Volunteer with the Santa Cruz County Women’s Commission (2008-2009) Social Psychology Area Curriculum Committee, UCSC (2008-2010) Women's Research Center, Research Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2007-2008) Campus representative, Madison Area InfoShop (2007) Campus/Community organizer for International Women’s Day, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005-2007) Professional Development Committee, University of Washington, (2003-2004) Graduate Student Representative, Faculty Search Committee, University of Missouri-Columbia (2000) Utilization Review Committee, Psychological Services Clinic, University of Missouri-Columbia (2000) Student Representative, Campus Institutional Review Board, University of Missouri-Columbia (1999-2000)

AD-HOC REVIEW

Distinguished Reviewer for Psychology of Women Quarterly.

Ad hoc reviewer: Body Image: An International Journal; Community Psychology & Global Perspective; Development & Change; Feminist Economics; Journal of Applied Social Psychology; Journal of Experimental and Social Psychology; Journal of Personality; Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin; Political Psychology, Qualitative Psychology; and Sex Roles.

Proposal reviewer for National Science Foundation, Division of Behavioral & Cognitive Science

Section editor for a multidisciplinary text produced by the UC Global Health Initiative’s Women's Health and Empowerment Center, In Justice & in Health: A New Era in Women’s Health and Empowerment, UC Press

TEACHING

UCSC - Women’s Lives in Context (PSYCH 140G) - Women’s Bodies and Psychological Well-Being (PSYCH 140L) - Transnational Feminism (PSYCH 159M and Grad Seminar PSYCH 264)

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- Psychology and Social Activism (PSYCH 159X) Senior Seminar - Advanced Social Research (Independent Study) (PSYCH 194C) - University of California, D.C. Intern Seminar (SOC 194) - Social Psychology Colloquium (PSYCH 231) - Survey Methods, Graduate seminar (PSYCH 248)

OTHER - Women & Society (Madison Community College, 2007) - Basic Statistics for Psychology (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005) - Psychology of Women (University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003)

TELEVISION

*Grabe, S. & Wemple, N. (2013, April). Teaching sexual intimacy. Invited discussant for a panel on Chanel 27 Community TV, Moving Forward. Santa Cruz, California.

*Grabe, S. & Wemple, N. (2013, March). Dilemmas of desire. Invited discussant for a panel on Chanel 27 Community TV, Moving Forward. Santa Cruz, California.