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Robert W. Livingston Curriculum Vitae 9/07/2012
Robert W. Livingston Curriculum Vitae 9/07/2012 Contact Information: Kellogg School of Management (847) 467-8896 (fax) 2001 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208 e-mail: [email protected] webpage: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/Faculty/Directory/Livingston_Robert.aspx ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2012- present Associate Professor of Management and Organizations, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management 2007-2012 Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management 2002-2007 Assistant Professor of Psychology and Afro-American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2001-2002 Anna Julia Cooper Postdoctoral Fellowship; University of Wisconsin-Madison EDUCATION AND TRAINING: 2001 Ph.D., Social Psychology; The Ohio State University 1998 M.A., Social Psychology; The Ohio State University 1996 M.A., Romance Literature and Linguistics; UCLA 1993 B.A., Spanish; Latin American Studies; Tulane University, cum laude PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS: R. M. Kramer, G. J. Leonardelli, & R. W. Livingston (2011). Social Identity, Intergroup Relations and Social Cognition: A festschrift in honor of Marilynn Brewer. Taylor and Francis: New York. *A Best Book of 2011 award winner from The Center for Optimal Adult Development 1 JOURNAL ARTICLES: Rosette, A. S., & Livingston, R. W. (2012). Failure is not an option for Black women: Effects of organizational performance on leaders with single versus dual- subordinate identities. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 1162-1167. Hunsinger, M., Livingston, R., & Isbell, L. (2012). The impact of loving-kindness meditation on affective conditioning and cognitive control. Mindfulness. Hall, E. V., & Livingston, R. W. (2012) The hubris penalty: Biased responses to “celebration” displays of Black football players. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 899-904. -
Robert W. Livingston, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae
Robert W. Livingston, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Contact Information: Harvard Kennedy School 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Box 124 Cambridge, MA 02138 e-mail: [email protected] Office: (617) 496-4271 Cell: (312) 217-9467 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2015- present Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government Center for Public Leadership Lecturer in Public Policy 2013- 2015 University of Sussex School of Business, Management, and Economics Director, Centre for Leadership, Ethics, and Diversity (LEAD) Head of Organizational Behavior Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management 2012-2013 Princeton University Department of Psychology Visiting Professor of Psychology 2007- 2013 Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management Associate Professor of Management and Organizations Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations 2001-2007 University of Wisconsin-Madison Assistant Professor of Psychology and Afro-American Studies Anna Julia Cooper Postdoctoral Fellow 1 EDUCATION: B.A., 1993, cum laude with departmental honors, Tulane University Junior Year Abroad, 1991-1992, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Major: Spanish; Minor: Latin American Studies) M.A., 1996, Romance Literature and Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles (Major: 19th Century French Literature; Minor: 20th Century Spanish Literature) M.A., 1998, Psychology, The Ohio State University (Major: Social Psychology) Ph.D., 2001, Psychology, The Ohio State University (Major: Social Psychology; Minors: Cognitive Psychology, Quantitative Psychology) PUBLICATIONS: Livingston, R. W. (in press). The Conversation: How Seeking and Speaking the Truth about Racism Can Radically Transform Individuals and Organizations. New York. Penguin Random House (Currency). Shim, S., Livingston, R.W., Phillips, K.W., & Lam, S. K. (in press). The Impact of Leader Eye Gaze on Disparity in Member Influence: Implications for Process and Performance in Diverse Groups. -
The Mormon Moment, in Context
Volume 13 Number 1 Fall 2012 the FlameThe Magazine of Claremont Graduate University The Mormon Moment, in Context: an interview with Patrick Mason, chair of the Mormon Studies program theFlame The Magazine of Claremont Graduate University Fall 2012 Volume 13 Number 1 The Flame is published by Claremont Graduate University 150 East Tenth Street Claremont, California 91711 ©2012 by Claremont Graduate University Director of University Communications GIVING Esther Wiley Managing Editor Brendan Babish Art Director TO CGU HAS Shari Fournier-O’Leary News Editor Rod Leveque Online Editor NEVER BEEN Sheila Lefor Editorial Contributors Mandy Bennett Dean Gerstein Kelsey Kimmel Kevin Riel Emily Schuck EASIER Rachel Tie Director of Alumni Services Monika Moore Distribution Manager Mandy Bennett Photographers Marc Campos Jonathan Gibby Or more important Carlos Puma William Vasta Tom Zasadzinski On August 29, CGU welcomed its largest class of incoming students Claremont Graduate University, in the institution’s history by holding the first university-wide founded in 1925, focuses exclusively on graduate-level study. It is a orientation ceremony. member of the Claremont Colleges, a consortium of seven independent institutions. This was a great day for Claremont Graduate University, and we hope President to build on it by continually increasing the opportunities and support Deborah A. Freund we offer our current and future students. That is why the university’s Executive Vice President and Provost Jacob Adams number one funding priority is fellowship support. Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration By donating to CGU’s Annual Fund, you will not just be assisting the Steven Garcia university, but helping provide an education to students eager to Vice President of Advancement Bedford McIntosh understand how the world works and use that knowledge to make it a better place. -
Robert W. Livingston Curriculum Vitae 4/25/2011
Robert W. Livingston Curriculum Vitae 4/25/2011 Contact Information: Kellogg School of Management (847) 467-4030 (office) Northwestern University (847) 467-8896 (fax) 2001 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208 e-mail: [email protected] webpage: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/Faculty/Directory/Livingston_Robert.aspx ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: July 2007 - present Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management July 2002 – June 2007 Assistant Professor of Psychology and Afro-American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison EDUCATION AND TRAINING: 2001- 2002 Anna Julia Cooper Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Wisconsin- Madison, June 2001-June 2002 2001 Ph.D., Social Psychology, The Ohio State University 1998 M.A., Social Psychology, The Ohio State University 1996 M.A., Romance Literature and Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles 1993 B.A., Spanish, Tulane University RESEARCH FOCUS: Diversity; Stereotyping; Prejudice; Intergroup Relations; Social Justice Face Perception; Social Accuracy; Implicit Social Cognition Leadership; Status; Dominance; Ethics; Morality 1 PUBLICATIONS: Chaio, J., Cheon, B., Livingston, R. W., & Yi, Y. (in press). Gene x Environment interaction in social cognition. In S. Fiske & N. Macrae (Eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition. Sage: New York. Livingston, R. W., Leonardelli, G. J., & Kramer, R. M. (in press). Rigor with relevance: The many legacies of Marilynn Brewer. In R. M. Kramer, G. J. Leonardelli, & R. W. Livingston (Eds.), Social Identity, Intergroup Relations and Social Cognition: A festschrift in honor of Marilynn Brewer. Taylor and Francis: New York. Livingston, R. W. (2011). What can tolerance teach us about prejudice? In L. Tropp & R. Mallett (Eds.), Moving Beyond Prejudice Reduction: Pathways to Positive Intergroup Relations (pp.