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James H. Sidanius

John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in memory of and of African and African American Studies

Department of Psychology Department of African and African American Studies

Harvard University

33 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138 [email protected]

Last Update: Saturday, May 14, 2016

I. PERSONAL DATA

Birthdate: December 11, 1945 Marital Status: Married, one child Ethnic Status: Afro-American

I. EDUCATION

Ph.D. (Psychology), Dissertation: "Cognitive functioning and Socio-political Ideology: Studies in political psychology." University of Stockholm, Sweden, 1977.

B.A. (Psychology), City College, University of 1968.

I. PUBLICATIONS AND WRITTEN WORK

A. BOOKS

Sidanius, J., Levin, S., van Laar, C., & Sears, D. O. (2010). “The Diversity Challenge: Social Identity and Intergroup Relations on the College Campus.” New York: The Russell Sage Foundation (paper back edition).

Sidanius, J., Levin, S., van Laar, C., & Sears, D. O. (2008). “The Diversity Challenge: Social Identity and Intergroup Relations on the College Campus.” New York: The Russell Sage Foundation (hard back edition).

Jost, J. T., & Sidanius, J. (2004). Political Psychology: Key Readings. Ann Arbor, MI: Psychology Press.

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. (2001). Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression. New York: Cambridge University Press, (paper back edition). Translated into Hungarian, 2005.

Sears, D. O., Sidanius, J., & Bobo, L. (2000). Racialized Politics: Values, Ideology, and Prejudice in American Public Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago press. (cloth edition).

Sears, D. O., Sidanius, J., & Bobo, L. (2000). Racialized Politics: Values, Ideology, and Prejudice in American Public Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago press. (paperback edition).

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. (1999). Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression. New York: Cambridge University Press.

B. PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS AND BOOKS

R. Bergh, N. Akrami, Sidanius, J. & Sibley, C. G. (in press). Is Group Membership Necessary for Understanding Generalized Prejudice? A Re-evaluation of Why Prejudices Are Interrelated. Journal Personality and .

Sidanius, J., Cotterill, S., Sheehy-Skeffington, J., Kteily, N. & Carvacho, H. (in press). Social dominance theory: explorations in the psychology of oppression. In Chris G. Sibley and Fiona Kate Barlow (Eds.). The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice.

Grina, J., Bergh, R., Akrami, N., & Sidanius, J. (2016). Political orientation and dominance: Are people on the political right more dominant? Personality and Individual Differences,94, 113 -117.

Levin, S., Kteily, N., Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., & Matthews, M. (2016). Muslims’ emotions toward Americans predict support for Hezbollah and Al Qaeda for threat-specific reasons. Motivation and Emotion, 40, 162-177. DOI 10.1007/s11031-015-9510-1

Levin, S. Roccas, S., J., Sidanius, & Pratto, F., (2015). Personal values and intergroup outcomes of concern for group honor. Personality and Individual Differences, 86, 374 -384. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2015.06.047

Sidanius, J., Kteily, N., Levin, Shana, S., Pratto, F., & Obaidi, M. (2015). Support for asymmetric violence among Arab populations: the clash of cultures, social identity, or Counter-Dominance? Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 1 -17. DOI: 10.1177/1368430215577224

Bergh, R., Sidanius, J., Sibley, C.G. (2015). Dimensions of social dominance: Their personality and socio-political correlates within a New Zealand probability sample. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 44, 25-34.

Ho, A., Sidanius, J., Kteily, N., Sheehy-Skeffington, J., Pratto, F., Henkel, K. E., Foels, R. & Stewart, A. L. (2015). The nature of social dominance orientation: Theorizing and measuring preferences for intergroup inequality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109, 1003-1028. http://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/pspi0000033

Molina, L., Phillips, N.L., & Sidanius, J. (2015). “National and ethnic identities in the face of discrimination: ethnic minority and majority perspectives.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2, 225-236. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0037880

Cotterill, S., Sidanius, J., Bhardwaj, A., & Kumar, V. (2014). Social dominance orientation and social attitudes in India: The Mediation Role of Karma. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 2, 98-116.

Kteily, N., Cotterill, S., Sidanius, J., Sheehy-Skeffington, J., Bergh, R. (2014). Not one of us’:

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Investigating the predictors and consequences of denying ingroup characteristics to ambiguous suspects in the aftermath of terrorist acts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40 123-147, 1-17.

Thomsen, L., Obaidi, M., Sheehy-Skeffington, J., Kteily, N. & Sidanius, J. (2014). Individual differences in relational motives interact with the political context to produce terrorism and terrorism-support. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 377 -378.

Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., Bou Zeineddine, F., Kteily, N., & Levin, S. (2014). When domestic politics and international relations intermesh: Subordinated publics’ factional support within layered power structures. Foreign Policy Analysis, 10, 127-148.

Kteily, N., Saguy, T., Sidanius, J. & Taylor, D. (2013). Negotiating power. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 978-995.

Guimond, S., Crisp, R., De Oliveira, P., Kamiejski, R., Kteily, N., Kuepper, B., Lalonde, R., Levin, S., Pratto, F., Tourgas, F., Sidanius, J., & Zick, A. (2013). Diversity policy, social dominance and intergroup relations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 104, 941-958.

Ho, A., Sidanius, J., Cuddy, A., & Banaji, M. (2013). Status boundary enforcement and the categorization of black-white biracials. Journal of experimental Social Psychology, 49, 940-943.

Sidanius, J., Kteily, N., Sheehy-Skeffington, J., Ho, A., Sibley, C. & Duriez, B. (2013). “You’re inferior and not worth our concern”. Journal of Personality, 81, 313-323.

Sidanius, J., & Kurzban, R. (2013). Towards an evolutionarily informed political psychology. In L. Huddy, D. O. Sears, & J. Levy. Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. 2nd Edition. Pp. 205 – 236. New York: Oxford University Press.

Levin, S., Pratto, F., Matthews, M., Sidanius, J., & Kteily, N. (2012). A dual process approach to understanding prejudice toward Americans in Lebanon: an extension to intergroup threat perceptions and emotions. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, on-line, 1- 20.

Navarrete, C. D., McDonald, M. M., Asher, B. D., Kerr, N. L., Yokota, K., Olsson, A., & Sidanius, J. (2012). Fear is readily associated with an out-group face in a minimal group context. Evolution and Human Behavior, 33 590-593.

Kteily, N., Ho, A., & Sidanius, J. (2012). Hierarchy in the mind: The predictive power of social dominance orientation across social contexts and domains. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 543-549.

Ho, A. K., Sidanius, J., Pratto, F., Levin, S., Thomsen, L., Kteily, N., & Sheehy-Skeffington, J. (2012). Social dominance orientation: revisiting the structure and function of a variable predicting social and political attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38,

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583 - 606.

Jost, J. T., Chaikalis-Petritsis, V., Abrams, D., Sidanius, J., van der Toorn, J. & Bratt, C. (2012). Why men (and women) do and don’t rebel: Effects of system justification on willingness to protest. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 197-208.

Levin, S., Matthews, M., Guimond, S., Sidanius, J., Pratto, F. Kteily, N., Pitpitan, E. V. & Dover, T. (2012). Assimilation, multiculturalism, and colorblindness: mediated and moderated relationships between social dominance orientation and prejudice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48,207-212.

Sidanius, J., & Pratto, F. (2012). Social dominance theory. In Lange, Paul A.M., Kruglanski, Arie W. and Higgins. E. T. (Eds.) In Handbook of Theories of Social Psychological. Pp. 418-439. London: Sage Publications.

McDonald, M. M., Navarrete, C. D., & Sidanius, J. (2011). Developing a theory of gendered prejudice: an evolutionary and social dominance perspective. In Kramer, R., Leonardelli, G., & Livingston, R. (Eds.) Social cognition, social identity, and intergroup relations: A festschrift in honor of Marilynn Brewer. Pp. 189-220. New York: Psychology Press.

Kteily, N., Sidanius, J. & Levin, S, (2011). Social dominance orientation: cause or 'mere effect'? Evidence for SDO as a causal predictor of prejudice and discrimination against ethnic and racial outgroups." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 208-214.

Ho, A., Sidanius, J., Levin, D., & Banaji, M. (2011). Evidence for hypodescent and racial hierarchy in the perception of biracial individuals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 492-506.

Guimond, S., Oliveira., P. D., Kamiesjki, R., & Sidanius, J. (2010). The trouble with assimilation: Social dominance and the emergence of hostility against immigrants. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 34, 642-650.

Navarrete, C. D., McDonald, M. M., Molina, L. E., & Sidanius, J. (2010). Prejudice at the nexus of race and gender: An outgroup male target hypothesis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 933-945.

Settles, I. H., Navarette, C. D., Pagano, S. J., Abdou, C. M. & Sidanius, J. (2010). Racial regard, racial centrality and depression among African American women. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 16 248-255.

Staerklé, C., Sidanius, J., Green, E. & Molina, L. (2010). Ethnic minority-majority asymmetry in national attitudes around the world: a multilevel analysis. Political Psychology, 31, 491-519.

Thomsen, L., Green, E. G. T., Ho, A. K., Levin, S., van Laar, C., Sinclair, S., & Sidanius, J. (2010). Wolves in sheep’s clothing: SDO asymmetrically predicts perceived ethnic victimization among white and Latino students across three years. Personality and Social

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Psychology Bulletin, 36, 225-238.

Ho, A., & Sidanius, J. (2009). “Preserving positive identities: public and private regard for one’s ingroup and susceptibility to stereotype threat.” Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 13, 55-67.

Matthews, M., Levin, S., & Sidanius, J. (2009). A Longitudinal test of the model of political conservatism as motivated social cognition. Political Psychology, 30, 921-936.

Green, E.G.T., Thomsen, L., Sidanius. J., Staerklé , C. & Potanina, P. (2009). Reactions to crime as a hierarchy regulating strategy: the moderating role of social dominance orientation. Social Justice Research, 22, 416-436.

Rabinowitz, J., Sears, D.O., Sidanius, J., & Krosnick, J. (2009). Why do white Americans oppose racial policies? The political psychology of symbolic . Political Psychology, 30, 805-828.

Kahn, K., Ho, A.K., Sidanius, J., & Pratto, F. (2009). The space between us: Perceptions of status differences. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 12, 591-604.

Ho, A., Thomsen, L., & Sidanius, J. (2009). Perceived academic competence and overall job evaluations: The Case of African and European American students' evaluations of African and European American professors. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39,389-400.

Levin, S., Henry, PJ, Pratto, F. & Sidanius, J. (2009). Social dominance and social identity in Lebanon: implications for support of violence against the West. In Victoroff, Jeff; Kruglanski, Arie W. Psychology of terrorism: Classic and contemporary insights. Key readings in social psychology. (pp. 253-267). New York, NY, US: Psychology Press.

Levin, S., Sinclair, S., Sidanius, J., & Van Laar, C. (2009). Ethnic and university identity across the college years: A common in-group identity perspective. Journal of Social Issues, 65, 2, 287-306.

Navarrete, C.D., Olsson, A., Ho, A.K., Mendes, W.B., Thomsen, L., Sidanius, J. (2009). Fear extinction to an outgroup face: The role of target gender. Psychological Science, 20, 155- 158.

Sidanius, J., Henry, P.J., Pratto, F., & Levin, S. (2009). Arab attributions for the attack on America: The case of Lebanese sub-elites. In Victoroff, Jeff; Kruglanski, Arie W. (2009). Psychology of terrorism: Classic and contemporary insights. Key readings in social psychology. (pp. 269-279). New York, NY, US: Psychology Press.

Thomsen, L., Green. E.G.T., & Sidanius, J. (2008). We will hunt them down: How social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianism fuel ethnic persecution of

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immigrants in fundamentally different ways. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1455-1464.

Van Laar, C., Levin, S., & Sidanius, J. (2008). Ingroup and outgroup contact: A longitudinal study of the effects of cross-ethnic friendships, dates, roommate relationships and participation in segregated organizations. In U. Wagner, L. Tropp, G. Finchilescu and C. Tredoux. Improving intergroup relations: On the legacy of Thomas F. Pettigrew (pp. 127-142). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Van Laar, C., Sidanius, J., & Levin, S. (2008). “Ethnic related curricula and intergroup attitudes in college: Movement towards and away from the ingroup.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 1601-1638.

Sidanius, J., Haley, H., Molina, L. & Pratto, F. (2007). Vladimir’s choice and the distribution of social resources: A group dominance perspective.” Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 10, 259-268.

Thomsen, L., Sidanius, J., & Fiske, A. (2007). Interpersonal leveling, independence, and self- enhancement: A comparison between Denmark and the US, and a relational practice framework for cultural psychology. European Journal of Social Psychology, 37, 445-469.

Haley, H., & Sidanius, J. (2006). The positive and negative framing of affirmative action: a group dominance perspective. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32 656-668.

Sidanius, J., Mitchell, M., Haley, H., & Navarrete, C. D., (2006). Support for Harsh Criminal Sanctions and Criminal Justice Beliefs: A Social Dominance Perspective. Social Justice Research, 19, 433-449.

Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., & Levin, S, (2006). Social dominance theory and the dynamics of intergroup relations: Taking stock and looking forward. European Review of Social Psychology, 17, 271-320.

Sidanius, J., Sinclair, S. & Pratto, F. (2006). Social dominance orientation, gender and increasing college exposure. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 1640-1653.

Haley, H., & Sidanius, J. (2005). Person-organization congruence and the maintenance of group-based social hierarchy: A social dominance perspective. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 8, 187-203.

Henry, P.J., Sidanius, J., Levin, S., & Pratto, F. (2005). Social dominance orientation, authoritarianism, and support for intergroup violence between the Middle East and America. Political Psychology, 26, 569-583.

Staerklé, C., Sidanius, J., Green, E.G.T., & Molina, L. (2005). Ethnic minority-majority asymmetry and attitudes towards immigrants across 11 nations. Psicologia Polίtica, 30, 7-26.

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Van Laar, C., Levin, S., Sinclair, S., & Sidanius, J. (2005). The effect of university roommate contact on ethnic attitudes and behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 329-345.

Haley, H., Sidanius, J., Lowery, B. & Malamuth, N. (2004). The interactive nature of sex and race discrimination: a social dominance perspective. In G. Philogene (Ed.), Racial Identity in Context: The Legacy of Kenneth B. Clark. American Psychological Association pp. 149-160.

Peña, Y., Sidanius, J., & Sawyer, M. (2004). “Racial Democracy” in the Americas: A Latin and North American Comparison.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 35, 749-767.

Sawyer, M. Q., Peña, Y. & Sidanius, J. (2004). Cuban Exceptionalism: Group based hierarchy and the dynamics of patriotism in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Cuba. The Dubois Review. 1, 93-114.

Sidanius, J., Henry, P.J., Pratto, F., & Levin, S. (2004). Arab attributions for the attack on America: The case of Lebanese sub-elites. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 35, 403-416.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F., van Laar, C., & Levin, S. (2004). Social dominance theory: Its agenda and method. Political Psychology, 25, 845-880.

Sidanius, J., Van Laar, C., Levin, S., & Sinclair, S. (2004). Ethnic enclaves and the dynamics of social identity on the college campus: The good, the bad, and the ugly.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 96-110.

Levin, S., Henry, PJ, Pratto, F. & Sidanius, J. (2003). Social dominance and social identity in Lebanon: Implications for support of violence against the West. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6, 353-368.

Levin, S., Van Laar, C., & Sidanius, J. (2003). The effects of ingroup and outgroup friendships on ethnic attitudes in college: A longitudinal study. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6, 76-92.

Sidanius, J. and Robert Kurzban. (2003). Evolutionary approaches to political psychology. In D.O. Sears, Huddy, L., and Jervis, R. Handbook of Political Psychology, pp. 146-181. New York: Oxford University Press.

Sidanius, J., & Peña, Y. (2003). The Gendered nature of family structure and group-based anti- egalitarianism: A cross-national analysis. Journal of Social Psychology, 143, 243-251.

Sidanius, J., & Pratto, F. (2003). Social dominance theory and the dynamics of inequality: A Reply to Schmitt, Branscombe, & Kappen and Wilson & Liu. British Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 207-213.

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Sidanius, J., Van Laar, C., Levin, S. & Sinclair, S. (2003). Social hierarchy maintenance and assortment into social roles: A social dominance perspective. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6, 333-352.

Federico, C. M., & Sidanius, J. (2002). Racism, ideology, and affirmative action, revisited: The antecedents and consequences of ‘principled objections’ to affirmative action. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 82, 488-502.

Federico, C. M., & Sidanius, J. (2002). Sophistication and the antecedents of whites’ racial- policy attitudes: racism, ideology, and affirmative action in America. Public Opinion Quarterly, 66, 145-176.

Levin, S., Federico, C., Sidanius, J., & Rabinowitz, J. (2002). Social dominance orientation and intergroup bias: The legitimation of favoritism for high-status groups. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 144-157.

Major, B., Gramzow, R.H., McCoy, S.K., Levin, S., Schmader, T., & Sidanius, J. (2002). Perceiving personal discrimination: The role of group status and legitimizing ideology. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82 269-282.

Peña, Y., & Sidanius, J. (2002). American patriotism and ideologies of group dominance: A tale of asymmetry. Journal of Social Psychology, 142, 782-790.

Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., Stallworth, L. M. & Malle, B.F. (2001). Social dominance orientation: A personality variable predicting social and political attitudes. In Michael A. Hogg, and Dominic Abrams, (Eds.). pp. 30-59. Intergroup relations: Essential readings. Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis.

Sidanius, J., & Petrocik, J. R. (2001). Communal and National Identity in a Multiethnic State: A Comparison of Three Perspectives. In R. D. Ashmore, L. Jussim, and D. Wilder (eds.). 101-129. Social identity, intergroup conflict, and conflict reduction, (Rutgers Series on Self and Social Identity, Volume 3) NY: Oxford University Press.

Sidanius, J., Levin, S., Federico, C., & Pratto, F. (2001). Legitimizing ideologies: the social dominance approach. In J. Jost and B. Major (Eds.), The Psychology of Legitimacy: Emerging Perspectives on Ideology, Justice, and Intergroup Relations, pp. 307-331. Cambridge University Press.

Sidanius, J., Peña, Y. & Sawyer, M. (2001). Inclusionary discrimination: pigmentocracy and patriotism in the Dominican Republic. Political Psychology, 22, 827-851.

Van Laar, C., & Sidanius, J. (2001). Social status and the academic achievement gap: A social dominance perspective. Social Psychology of Education, 4, 235-258.

Sidanius, J., & Veniegas, R. C. (2000). Gender and race discrimination: The interactive nature

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of disadvantage. In S. Oskamp (Ed.). Reducing Prejudice and Discrimination the Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp 47-69.

Pratto, F., Liu, J. H., Levin, S., Sidanius, J., Shih, M., Bachrach, H. & Hegarty, P. (2000). Social dominance orientation and the legitimization of inequality across cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31, 369-409.

Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., Stallworth, L. M., & Malle, B. F. (2000). Social dominance orientation: A personality variable predicting social and political attitudes. In Charles Stangor, (Ed). Stereotypes and prejudice: Essential readings. Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis: Philadelphia, PA, pp. 259-288.

Sears, D.O., Hetts, J., Sidanius, J. & Bobo, L. (2000). Whites' attitudes toward contemporary racial policies: background to the debates. In D.O. Sears, J Sidanius & L. Bobo (Eds.). Racialized Politics: Values, Ideology, and Prejudice in American Public Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago press.

Sidanius, J., Levin, S., Liu, J.H. & Pratto, F. (2000). Social dominance orientation and the political psychology of gender: An extension and cross-cultural replication. European Journal of Social Psychology, 30, 41-67.

Sidanius, J., Singh, P., Hetts, J., & Federico, C. (2000). It’s not affirmative action, it’s the Blacks: The continuing relevance of race in American Politics. In D.O. Sears, J Sidanius & L. Bobo (Eds.). Racialized Politics: Values, Ideology, and Prejudice in American Public Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago press. .

Levin, S., & Sidanius, J. (1999). Social Dominance and Social Identity in the United States and Israel: Ingroup Favoritism or Outgroup Derogation? Political Psychology, 20, 99-126.

Sidanius, J., Levin, S., Rabinowitz, J., & Federico, C. (1999). Peering Into the jaws of the beast: The integrative dynamics of social identity, symbolic racism, and social dominance. In Dale Miller and Deborah Prentice (Eds.), The Cultural Divide. Russell Sage Publications, pp. 80-132. van Laar, C., Sidanius, J., Rabinowitz, J. & Sinclair, S. (1999). The three r’s of academic achievement: reading, ‘riting, and racism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 139-151.

Fang, C. Y., Sidanius, J., & Pratto, F. (1998). Romance across the social status continuum: interracial marriage and the ideological asymmetry effect. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 29, 290-305.

Levin, S., Sidanius, J., Rabinowitz, J. L., & Federico, C. (1998). Ethnic identity, legitimizing ideologies and social status: A matter of ideological asymmetry. Political Psychology, 19, 373-404.

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Sidanius, J., Levin, S. & Pratto, F. (1998). Hierarchical group relations, institutional terror and the dynamics of the criminal justice system. In J. Eberhard & S.T. Fiske (Ed.), Racism: The problem and the response. Pp. 136-165. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Sinclair, S., Sidanius, J. & Levin, S. (1998). The interface between ethnic and social system attachment: The differential effects of hierarchy-enhancing and hierarchy attenuating environments. The Journal of Social Issues, 54, 741-757.

Sidanius, J., Feshbach, S., Levin, S. & Pratto, F. (1997). The interface between ethnic and national attachment: ethnic pluralism or ethnic dominance? Public Opinion Quarterly, 61, 103-133.

Pratto, F., Stallworth, L. & Sidanius, J. (1997). The gender gap: Differences in political attitudes and social dominance orientation. British Journal of Social Psychology, 36, 49-68.

Pratto, F., Stallworth, L., Sidanius, J. & Siers, B. (1997). The gender gap in occupational role attainment: A social dominance approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 37-53.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F., Sinclair, S. & van Laar, C. (1996). Mother Teresa meets Genghis Khan: The dialectics of hierarchy-enhancing and hierarchy-attenuating career choices. Social Justice Research, 9,145-170.

Sidanius, J., Levin, S. & Pratto, F. (1996). Consensual social dominance orientation and its correlates within the hierarchical structure of American society. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 20, 385-408.

Sidanius, J. Pratto, F. & Bobo, L. (1996). Racism, conservatism, affirmative action and intellectual sophistication: A matter of principled conservatism or group dominance? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70,476-490.

Mitchell, M. & Sidanius, J. (1995). Social hierarchy and executions in the United States: A social dominance perspective. The death penalty: A social dominance perspective. Political Psychology, 16, 591-619.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F. & Brief, D. (1995). Group dominance and the political psychology of gender: A cross-cultural comparison. Political Psychology, 16, 381-396.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F. & Bobo, L. (1994). Social dominance orientation and the political psychology of gender: A case of invariance? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 998-1011

Pratto, F., Sidanius, J., Stallworth, L.M., & Malle, B.F. (1994). Social dominance orientation: A personality variable predicting social and political attitudes. Journal of Personality and

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Social Psychology, 67, 741-763.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F., & Rabinowitz, J. (1994). Gender, ethnic status, and ideological asymmetry: A social dominance interpretation. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 25, 194-216.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F. & Mitchell, M. (1994). Ingroup identification, social dominance orientation, and differential intergroup social allocation. Journal of Social Psychology, 134, 151-167.

Sidanius, J., Liu, J., Pratto, F. & Shaw, J. (1994). Social dominance orientation, hierarchy- attenuators and hierarchy-enhancers: Social dominance theory and the criminal justice system. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24, 338-366.

Mitchell, M. & Sidanius, J. (1993). Group status and asymmetry in the relationship between ideology and death penalty support: A social dominance perspective. National Journal of Sociology, 7, 67-93.

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. (1993). Racism and support of free-market capitalism: A Cross-cultural analysis. Political Psychology, 14, 383-403.

Sidanius, J. (1993). The interface between racism and sexism: Attempts at explanation. Journal of Social Psychology, 127, 311-322.

Sidanius, J. (1993). The psychology of group conflict and the dynamics of oppression: A social dominance perspective. In S. Iyengar W. McGuire (Eds.), Explorations in Political Psychology. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 183-219.

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. (1993). The inevitability of oppression and the dynamics of social dominance. In P. Sniderman & P. Tetlock (Eds.), Prejudice, Politics, and the American Dilemma. Stanford University Press, pp. 173-211.

Pratto, F., Sidanius, J. & Stallworth, L.M. (1993). Sexual selection and the sexual and ethnic basis of social hierarchy. In Ellis, L. (Ed.). pp. 111-137. Social Stratification and Socioeconomic Inequality: A Comparative Biosocial Analysis. Praeger.

Sidanius, J. & Liu, J. (1992). Racism, support for the Persian Gulf War, and the police beating of Rodney King: A social dominance perspective. Journal of Social Psychology, 132, 685-700.

Sidanius, J., Devereux, E. & Pratto, F. (1992). A comparison of symbolic racism theory and social dominance theory: Explanations for racial policy attitudes. Journal of Social Psychology, 132, 377-395.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F. Martin, M. & Stallworth, L. (1991). Consensual racism and career track: Some implications of social dominance theory. Political Psychology, 1991 12, 691-721.

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Sidanius, J., Cling, B.J. & Pratto, F. (1991). Ranking and Linking as a Function of Sex and Gender Role Attitudes. Journal of Social Issues, 47, 131-149.

Sidanius, J. (1990). Basic values and sociopolitical ideology: A comparison of political experts and political novices. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 71, 447-450.

Sidanius, J. (1990). Socio-political attitudes and cognitive styles: A further reply to Ray. Political Psychology, 11, 445-454.

Sidanius, J. (1989). Racial discrimination and job evaluation: The case of university faculty. National Journal of Sociology, 3, 223-257.

Sidanius, J. & Crane, M. (1989). Job evaluation and sex bias? The case of university faculty. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 19, 174-197.

Sidanius, J. & Lau, R.R. (1989). Political sophistication and political deviance: A matter of context. Political Psychology, 10, 85-109.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1989). Social attitudes and social status: A multivariate and multinational analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 10,203- 208.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1988). Social class, perception and social class among Swedish youth. International Journal of Psychology, 23, 41-50.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1988). Social class status: Construct and external validity. The Journal of Social Psychology, 127, 473-481.

Sidanius, J. & Duffy, G. (1988). The duality of attitude structure: A test of Kerlinger's criterial referents theory within samples of Swedish and American Youth. Political Psychology, 9, no.4, 649-670.

Sidanius, J. (1988). Political sophistication and political deviance: A structural equation examination of context theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 37-51.

Sidanius, J. (1988). Race and sentence severity: The case of American justice. The Journal of Black Studies, 18, 273-281.

Sidanius, J. (1988). Intolerance of ambiguity, conservatism and racism- Whose fantasy, whose reality? A reply to Ray. Political Psychology, 9, 309-316.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J., & Nilsson, I. (1987). Social status: Construct and external validity. Journal of Social Psychology, 127, 473-481.

Sidanius, J. (1987). Social attitudes and political party preferences among Swedish youth.

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Scandinavian Political Studies, 10, 111-124.

Nilsson, E., Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1987). Education and ideology: Basic aspects of education related to adolescents` sociopolitical attitudes. Political Psychology, 8, 395-411.

Sidanius, J., Brewer, R.M., Banks, E. & Ekehammar, B. (1987). Ideological constraint, political interest and gender: a Swedish-American comparison. The European Journal of Political Research, 15 471-492.

Sidanius, J., Ekehammar, B. & Brewer, R.M. (1986). The political socialization determinants of higher-order socio-political space: A Swedish example. The Journal of Social Psychology, 126, 7-22.

Sidanius, J. (1986). Context theory revisited: A response to Ward. Political Psychology, 7,149-151.

Sidanius, J. (1985). Cognitive functioning and socio-political ideology revisited. Political Psychology, 6, 637-661.

Nilsson, E. Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1985). Education and sociopolitical attitudes. Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 29, 1-15.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1984). Evaluative perceptions of politicians across Time. European Journal of Political Research, 12,109-117.

Sidanius, J. (1984). Political interest, political information search and ideological homogeneity as a function of socio-political ideology: a tale of three theories. Human Relations, 37,811-828.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Däcker, M.L. (1984). Political defection and psychosocial factors in the Home. Journal of Social Psychology, 123,253-260.

Sidanius, J., Ekehammar, B. & Lukowsky, J. (1983). Social Status and socio-political ideology among Swedish youth. Youth and Society, 14, 395-415.

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1983). Sex, political party preference and higher-order dimensions of socio-political ideology. Journal of Psychology, 115, 233-239.

Ekehammar, B., & Sidanius, J. (1982). Sex differences in socio-political ideology: a replication and extension. British Journal of Social Psychology, 21, 249-257.

Sidanius, J., Ekehammar, B. & Lukowsky, J. (1982). Socio-political ideology and dimensions of political party conflict in Sweden. The Mankind Quarterly, 5, 1-25.

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1982). Test of a biological model for explaining sex differences. Journal of Psychology, 110, 191-195.

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Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1981). Arbetsmoment i forsknings processen. Chapter 3 I Metodbok Om Patient Information. Nämnden for Samhälls Information.

Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1980). Negative similarities versus correlational similarities. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 15, 95-98.

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1980). Sex-related differences in socio-political ideology. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 21, 17-26.

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1979). Political Socialization: A multivariate analysis of Swedish political attitude and preference data. European Journal of Social Psychology, 9,265-279.

Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1979). Political perception dimensions based upon negative similarities. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 49, 19-26

Sidanius, J., Ekehammar, B. & Ross, M. (1979). Comparisons of socio-political attitudes between two democratic societies. International Journal of Psychology, 14, 225-240.

Sidanius, J. (1978). cognitive functioning and socio-political ideology: An exploratory study. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 46, 515-530.

Sidanius, J. (1978). Intolerance of ambiguity and socio-political ideology: A multidimensional Analysis. European Journal of Social Psychology, 8, 215-235.

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1977). Cognitive differentiation and socio-political ideology: an exploratory study. Psychological Reports, 41, 203-211.

Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1977). Political perception and political preference: a multivariate analysis of Swedish political attitude and preference data. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 18, 285-295.

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1976). Cognitive functioning and socio-politico ideology: A multidimensional and individualized analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 17, 205-216.

C. PUBLICATIONS IN NON-REFEREED JOURNALS AND WORKING PAPERS

Sidanius, J., van Laar, C., Levin, S. & Sinclair, S. (2002). Ethnic enclaves on the college campus: The good, the bad and the ugly. Working Paper # 194. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Sidanius, J., van Laar, C., Levin, S. & Sinclair, S. (2002). Social hierarchy maintenance and the allocation of social roles: A social dominance perspective. Working Paper # 193. Russell

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Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Levin, S., Sinclair, S., Sidanius, J., & van Laar, C. (2002). In search of a viable common ingroup identity: A social dominance perspective. Working Paper # 192. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Levin, S., Van Laar, C., & Sidanius, J. (2002). The effects of ingroup and outgroup friendships on ethnic attitudes in college: A longitudinal study. Working Paper # 191. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Sawyer, M. Q., Peña, Y. L., & Sidanius, J. (2002). Cuban exceptionalism: Group based hierarchy and the dynamics of patriotism in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Cuba. Working Paper # 190. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Peña, Y. L., & Sidanius, J. (2002). The gendered nature of family structure and group-based anti-egalitarianism: A cross-cultural analysis. Working Paper #188. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Sidanius, J., Henry, P.J., Pratto, F., & Levin, S. (2002). Why do they hate us so? The clash of civilizations or the politics of dominance? Working Paper #187. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Henry, P.J., Sidanius, J., Levin, S. & Pratto, F. (2002). Social dominance orientation, authoritarianism, religious identification and support for terrorism in the Middle East. Working Paper # 186. Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Federico, C. & Sidanius, J. (2001). Sophistication and the Antecedents of Whites’ Racial-Policy Attitudes: Racism, Ideology, and Affirmative Action in America. Working Paper #184, Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Federico, C. M., & Sidanius, J. (2001). Racism, Ideology, and Affirmative Action, Revisited: The Antecedents and Consequences of ‘Principled Objections’ to Affirmative Action. Working Paper #183, Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Peña, Y. L., Federico, C. & Sidanius, J. (2001). Race and support for the Criminal Justice System: A matter of asymmetry. Working Paper #181, Russell Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.

Bobo, L. D., Johnson, J.H., Oliver, M.L., Sidanius, J. & Zubrinsky, C. (1992). Public Opinion Before and After a Spring of Discontent: A preliminary Report on the 1992 Los Angeles County Social Survey.

Nilsson, E., Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1986). Social Class Perception as a function of

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social status. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 649.1

Sidanius, J., Ekehammar, B. & Lukowsky, B. (1985). Social Attitudes and Political Party Preferences among Swedish Youth. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 640.

Sidanius, J. & Lau, R.R. (1985). Political Extremism and Political Sophistication. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, 1985, Number 641.

Nilsson, E., Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1984). Education and Social Attitudes: A Replication and Extension. Reports From the Department of Psychology, The University of Stockholm, Number 627.

Sidanius, J. (1984). Race and Ideology in America: An Exploratory Study. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 624.

Nilsson, E., Ekehammar, B. & Sidanius, J. (1984). Education and Sociopolitical Attitudes. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 617.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1984). Toward a construct validation of social class. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 616.

Sidanius, J., Ekehammar, B. & Lukowsky, J. (1983). Political Interest, Political Information Search and Socio-political Ideology. Reports from the Department of Psychology, Number 598.

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1982). Evaluative Perceptions of Politicians across Time. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number

Sidanius, J. & Ekehammar, B. (1981). Gender and Socio-political Ideology. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 570

Ekehammar, B., Sidanius, J. & Nilsson, E. (1981). Politikerförakt? En Explorativ Studie I Politisk Perception. Rapporter, Psykologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet, Number 37.

Sidanius, J. (1981). Political Socialization, Military Socialization and Defense Willingness. Swedish Defense Department Report, 1981.

Sidanius, J. (1976). A Swedish Scale of Conservatism. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 465.

Sidanius, J. (1976). Cognitive Functioning and Socio-political Ideology: Studies in Political

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Psychology. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Supplement 36.

Sidanius, J. (1976). Further Tests of a Swedish Scale of Conservatism. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 467.

Sidanius, J. (1976). Studies in Political Psychology: Theoretical and Empirical Speculations towards the Derivation of Theory. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Supplement 34.

Sidanius, J. (1975). Cognitive Functioning and Socio-political Ideology. Reports from the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Number 443.

Sidanius, J. (1974). Some notes on the study of values in experimental psychology research from 1933-1971. Örebroprojektet, Delstudier, Number22, Psykologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet.

D. INVITED ADDRESSES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Sidanius, J. (September 24, 2015). Invited to give a Keynote address at the Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies, Santiago, Chile.

Sidanius, J. Invited talk at investigative workshop, "Evolutionary approaches to the understanding of decentralized warfare," to be held at the National Center for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBIoS), to be held in Knoxville, TN, 16-18 September, 2015.

Sidanius, J. Invited keynote address of the 9th Biennial Congress of the International Academy for Intercultural (IAIR 2015), University of Bergen, Norway. July 2015.

Sidanius, J. (December, 2014). Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, New York University.

Sidanius, J. (November, 2014). Invited talk at the Department of Human Development, University of Chicago.

Sidanius, J. (October 23rd, 2014). Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Canada.

Sidanius, J. (June 4th, 2014). Invited to give a Keynote address at the inauguration of the Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies, Santiago, Chile.

Sidanius, J. (May 25th, 2014). Invited presentation at the Association of Psychological Science.

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San Francisco, CA.

Sidanius, J. (October 27-31, 2013). Invited to present two keynote addresses at Summer School on Inequality at the University of South Africa.

Sidanius, J. (October 10, 2013). Invited presentation at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Sidanius, J. (September 23, 2013). Invited presentation at the Harvard School of Education, Civic and Moral Education Initiative.

Sidanius, J. (May 6, 2013). Invited to give presentation at the Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School.

Sidanius, J. (April 25, 2013). Invited talk at the Social Psychology brown-bag, UMass Boston.

Sidanius, J. (October, 2012). Invited Keynote speaker, NYU, Abu Dhabi.

Sidanius, J. (December 14, 2012). Invited talk at the Social Psychology brown-bag, UMass Amherst.

Sidanius, J. (May 9, 2012). Invited talk at the Political Science Brown-bag, Brown University.

Sidanius, J. (July 18, 2012). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), Stanford University.

Sidanius, J. (February, 2012). Invited to give the Basowitz Lecture at University of Alabama.

Sidanius, J. (November 8, 2011). Invited to give keynote address at the Harvard-IDC Symposium in Political Psychology and Decision Making IDC campus, Israel.

Sidanius, J. (October 24, 2011). Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, Yale University.

Sidanius, J. August, 2011. Invited to teach summer school in social psychology in Wedendorf, Germany.

Sidanius, J. (July, 2011). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), Stanford University.

Sidanius, J. (July, 2011). Invited lecturer to the Summer School in International Society for Political Psychology, Istanbul Turkey.

Sidanius, J. October, 2011. Invited to give a research presentation a workshop in our Social psychology graduate school of the Universities of Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland.

Sidanius, J. April 1st and 2nd, 2011. Invited to give a research presentation on the behalf of the Psychological Society of University College Cork in Ireland.

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Sidanius, J. March 11-12, 2010. Invited talk second biennial Power, Status, and Influence (PSI) conference. PSI 2010 will be hosted by NYU’s Stern School of Business and Wagner School of Public Service.

Sidanius, J. 9th – 11th April, 2010. Invited talk at the Pszinapszis, XIV. Psychology Days in Budapest, Hungary.

Sidanius, J. (September 7-9, 2010). Invited to give Keynote an address at the Annual BPS Social Psychology Conference 2010 in Winchester, UK.

Sidanius, J. (July, 2009). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), Stanford University.

Sidanius, J. (September, 2008). Invited talk at within the Department of psychology, Michigan State University.

Sidanius, J. (August, 2008). Invited talk at within the Department of psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Sidanius, J. (July, 2008). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), Stanford University.

Sidanius, J. (October, 2008). Invited talk at within the Department of psychology, University of Santiago, Chile.

Sidanius, J. (November 30th, 2008). Invited talk at Distinguished Speaker’s colloquium within the Department of psychology, University of Washington.

Sidanius, J. (August 14th, 2008). Invited talk at International Society for Justice Research, Adelaide, South Australia.

Sidanius, J. (July 9th, 2008). Keynote address delivered at the Annual Scientific Meetings of the International Society of Political Psychology, Paris France.

Sidanius, J. (June, 2008). Paper delivered at Society for Annual meeting of the Society for the psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). The interface between ethnic and national identity.

Sidanius, J. (June, 2008). Paper delivered at Society for Annual meeting of the Society for the psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). Student organizations as ethnic enclaves: Some expected and unexpected consequences.

Sidanius, J. (March 8, 2008). Invited talk at the Law and Mind Sciences Conference at Harvard Law School on March 8, 2008

Sidanius, J. (2006). Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, Princeton University.

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October, 6, 2006.

Sidanius, J. (2006). Plenary Address at the 18th Annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES). The Interactive Nature of Patriarchy and Arbitrary-set Hierarchy: The Dynamics of Sexism and Racism from An Evolutionary and Social Dominance Perspective. June 7-11, 2006.

Sidanius, J. (2006). Invited to teach at Summer School at the University of Jena, Germany, concerning "Discrimination and Tolerance in Intergroup Relations". April 18th, 2006. International Graduate College "Conflict and Cooperation between Social Groups".

Sidanius, J. (2005). Invited talk at the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, Wuerzburg, Germany, July 19-23, 2005.

Sidanius, J. (2004). Under Color of Authority: Terror, Intergroup Violence and the Law: A Social Dominance Perspective. Talk given at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, June 4 - 5, 2004. Conference on “Why Neighbours Kill: Explaining the Breakdown of Ethnic Relations."

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited address at conference entitled: “The Dynamics of Social Change” convened at Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Talk entitled: “Individual and institutional congruence in the reproduction of group-based social hierarchy: A social dominance perspective.”

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited address at the Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy. Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Malcolm Winer Center for Social Policy. Talk entitled: The Interactive Nature of Sex and Arbitrary-set Discrimination.

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited lecture at the Department of Psychology, California State University at Long Beach. Talk entitled: The Interactive Nature of Sex and Arbitrary-set Discrimination.

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited symposium presentation at the conference “Why neighbors kill.” University of Western Ontario. Talk entitled: Under Color of Authority: Terror, Intergroup Violence and the Law: A Social Dominance Perspective.

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited symposium presentation at the pre-conference on group and intergroup processes at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Talk entitled: Individual and Institutional Congruence in the Reproduction of Group-based Social Hierarchy: A Social Dominance Perspective.

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited symposium at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Austin, Texas. Talk entitled: Social Hierarchy and Asymmetrical Group Behavior: A Social Dominance Perspective.

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Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited lecture at conference on intolerance and prejudice conference Washington University. Entitled talk: Beyond Intolerance and Prejudice: A Social Dominance Perspective.

Sidanius, J. (2004). Invited lecture at Cal State Northridge.

Sidanius, J. (2003). Invited to the “Symposium on the robustness and variation of sexual differentiation.” Berlin, Germany, November 1-3, 2003.

Sidanius, J. (2003). Invited lecture at the Stanford University Business School, “The interactive nature of ethnic and racial discrimination.” September, 2003.

Sidanius, J. (2003). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), August, 2003.

Sidanius, J. (2003). Invited to give Tanner Lecture on Human Values in Response to Professor Claude Steele, University of Michigan. Lecture entitled: Stereotype Threat and The Cooperative Maintenance of Group-Based Social Dominance.

Sidanius, J. (2003). Invited talk at the Stanford University School of Business. Talk entitled: The Interactive Nature of Sex and Arbitrary-set Discrimination.

Sidanius, J. (2003). Invited talk at the University of California, Department of Psychology. Talk entitled: The Interactive Nature of Sex and Arbitrary-set Discrimination.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Invited talk at the Fetzer Institute. Talk entitled: The Dynamics of Discrimination.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), August, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Invited lecturer to the conference on “An agenda for Civil Society in South- Eastern Europe. Sponsored by the UNDP, November 29-30, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Invited speaker to the conference on “Denigration, Exclusion and violence – Analyses of Dangers Facing a Humane Republic.” University of Bielefeld, Germany, November 13 – 15, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Invited speaker to the Tanner Lecture on “Stereotype Threat research”, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. October 18th -19th, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Re-thinking the problem of prejudice and discrimination from a social dominance perspective. Invited speaker to the Fetzer Institute, mini-conference on “Rethinking the Nature of Prejudice.” September 6-7, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). The Criminal Justice System and Maintenance of Group-based Social

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Hierarchy: A social dominance perspective. Annual meeting of the Society for the psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). Toronto, Canada, June 28th 30, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). Social identity and group processes. 14th Annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, June 6-9, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2002). The interactive interface between gender and ethnic discrimination: A social dominance and evolutionary perspective. Invited address, Solomon Asch Center, University of Pennsylvania, January 15th, 2002.

Sidanius, J. (2001). The interactive interface between gender and ethnic discrimination: A social dominance and evolutionary perspective. Invited address, at conference entitled: “Race and identity: Perspectives on American society: A conference on psychology honoring Kenneth Clark.” Sarah Lawrence College, October 12-13, 2001.

Sidanius, J. (2001). The interactive interface between gender and ethnic discrimination: A social dominance and evolutionary perspective. Invited address, Western Psychological Association, 2001, May 5, Maui.

Sidanius, J. (2001). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), August, 2001.

Sidanius, J. (2000). Double Jeopardy: A social dominance and evolutionary perspective on gender and ethnic discrimination. Invited talk at the Departments Psychology and Political Science, University of Minnesota, November 3.

Sidanius, J. (2000). Double Jeopardy: A social dominance and evolutionary perspective on gender and ethnic discrimination. Invited talk at the Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, Friday, September 29.

Sidanius, J. (2000). Social Dominance and the Dynamics of Intergroup Relations: Refinements and Clarifications. Invited talk, 12th Annual convention of the American Psychological Society.

Sidanius, J. (2000). Invited lecturer to the Summer Institute for Political Psychology (SIPP), August, 2000.

Sidanius, J., & Petrocik, J. R. (1999). Patriotism, Ethnicity and the Multiethnic State. Presented at Annual convention of the International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, Holland.

Sidanius, J. (1999). The psychology of legitimacy. Paper delivered at the 1999 conference of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, October, 1999.

Sidanius, J. (1999). Explorations in social dominance theory. Invited Address, University of Vermont, October 7th, 1999.

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Sidanius, J. (1999). The Interactive Interface between Gender and Ethnic Discrimination: A Social Dominance and Evolutionary Perspective. Invited address, Annual Convention of the International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, Holland.

Sidanius, J. (1999). The Interactive Interface between Gender and Ethnic Discrimination: A Social Dominance and Evolutionary Perspective. 11th Annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Denver, Colorado.

Sidanius, J. (1999). The Interactive Interface between Gender and Ethnic Discrimination: A Social Dominance and Evolutionary Perspective. SPSP Pre-conference, June 1999, Denver, Colorado.

Sidanius, J. (1999). The Interactive Interface between Gender and Ethnic Discrimination: A Social Dominance and Evolutionary Perspective. Invited Address, University of Vermont, April 2, 1999.

Sidanius, J. (1999). Social Dominance: The interaction between Gender and Ethnic Discrimination. Invited Address for the Sixteenth Annual Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology. Claremont Graduate University, February 27, 1999.

Sidanius, J. (1998). Ethnic identity, legitimizing ideologies, and social status: A matter of ideological asymmetry. Invited Address for the Conference on the “Psychology of legitimacy,” Stanford University, August 21-23.

Sidanius, J. (1998). Interface Between Race and Gender Discrimination: An Evolutionary Perspective. Invited Address at the 1998 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 14-18, San Francisco.

Sidanius, J. (1997). What is really going on here...prejudice or ideologies of group dominance? Paper delivered at Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Toronto, Canada, 1997.

Singh, P., Sidanius, J., Hetts, J. J. & Federico, C. (1997). It’s not the affirmative action, it’s the African Americans: The continuing relevance of race in attitudes towards race-targeted policies. Paper delivered at the "UCLA Conference on Racism, Ideology and Politics," November, 1997.

Sidanius, J., van Laar, C., Rabinowitz, J. & Sinclair, S. (1996). Wanted: Persons with good communication skills, and legal expertise. Those with high racial prejudice preferred. Paper presented at the Nineteenth Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, June 30 - July 3, 1996, Vancouver, Canada.

Sidanius, J., Feshbach, S., Levin, & Pratto, F. (1996). The Interface between Ethnic and National Attachment: Ethnic Pluralism. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Sturbridge, MA, October 18 - October 20, 1996.

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Sidanius, J. (1996). Race, Power and the Mind: Toward an Interdisciplinary Approach to Racial Identity. Invited talk at the University of Michigan.

Invited Speaker for the Langfeld lectures, Princeton University, 1996.

Sidanius, J., Feshbach, S., & Pratto, F. (1995). The Differential Interface between Ethnic and National Attachment: Ethnic Pluralism or Ethnic Dominance? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York City, August 11-15, 1995.

Sidanius, J. (1995). The Criminal Justice systems and the dynamics of social dominance. Paper delivered at the Eighth Annual University of Massachusetts Conference on Adversity, May, 1995.

Levin, S. & Sidanius, J. (1995). Social Dominance Orientation and the Political Psychology of Gender: A Middle-Eastern and Multicultural Replication. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Washington, DC, July 5 - 9, 1995.

Rabinowitz, J. L. & Sidanius, J. (1995). Social dominance orientation, ethnic status, and intergroup evaluation: Consequences for self-esteem. Presented at the 75th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, March, 1995.

Invited speaker at the Eighth Annual University of Massachusetts Conference on Adversity, 1995.

Singh, P. & Sidanius, J. (1994). Principled Conservatism Versus Group Position: The dynamics of Racial Policy Attitudes in American Society. Prepared for delivery at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1994, New York City.

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. Career Choice as Hierarchy-enhancing versus Hierarchy-attenuating Social Roles: A Social Dominance Perspective. Presented at the American Psychological Association meetings, Los Angeles, 1994.

Sidanius, J., Levin, S. & Pratto, F. (1994). Social dominance orientation: A personality variable predicting social and political attitudes. Prepared for the Second International Congress on Prejudice, Discrimination and Conflict, Jerusalem, Israel, July 4-7, 1994

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. (1994). Career Choice as Hierarchy-enhancing versus Hierarchy- attenuating Social Roles: A Social Dominance Perspective Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology. Santigio de Compostela (Le Corona), Spain. July 11- 15, 1994.

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. Consensual Social Dominance Orientation and its Correlates Within the Hierarchical Structure of American Society. Presented at the Second International Congress on Prejudice, Discrimination and Conflict, Jerusalem, Israel, July 4-7, 1994.

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Singh, P. & Sidanius, J. (1994). Implications of core values and group interests in public explanatios of inequality. Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 10-12, 1994.

Sidanius, J. (1992). Police attitudes and the dynamics of social power: Some implications of social dominance theory. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, April, 1992.

Bobo, L. & Sidanius, J. (1991). Prejudice and Politics in Red and White: The Social Psychology of Modern Ethnic Antagonism. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 23-27, 1991, Cleveland, Ohio.

Sidanius, J., Pratto, F. Liu, J. & Shaw, J. (1991). Police attitudes and the dynamics of social power: Some implications of social dominance theory. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 23-27, 1991.

Sidanius, J. (1989). Social Dominance, Social Attitudes and Legitimizing Myths: An Application to the American Dilemma. Presented at a conference on American Race relations, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, March.

Sidanius, J. (1990). The Inevitability of Oppression and the Dynamics of Social Dominance. Presented at The American Political Science Convention, San Francisco.

Sidanius, J. (1990). The Dynamics of Oppression. Presented at the conference on race and politics, University of Syracuse, April 17.

Sidanius, J. & Pratto, F. (1990). The Inevitability of Oppression and the Dynamics of Social Dominance. Presented at conference on Prejudice, Politics and Race in America Today, Institute of Personality Assessment and Research, University of California at Berkeley.

Sidanius, J. (1989). The psychology of political conflict: A social dominance perspective. Presented at the annual of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.

Invited speaker, Department of African-American Studies, Pomona College, 1989.

Invited speaker, Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989.

Sidanius, J. (1988). Symbolic and group conflict theories of racism: An attempt at a synthesis. Presented at the 11th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, New Jersey.

Invited conference participant on the social psychology of social change, UC Santa Cruz, 1988.

Invited speaker, African-American Studies Program, UCLA, 1988.

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Invited to deliver two papers at the tenth annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology in San Francisco, CA, 1987.

Sidanius, J. (1986). Context or extremism: A structural Equation model of political sophistication and political deviance. Presented at the 9th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, Holland, June 29- July 3.

Panel Chair on personality and politics at the International Society of Political Psychology Convention, Amsterdam, Holland, 1986.

Delivered paper at the 6th Annual International Society of Political Psychology Convention, Oxford, England, 1983.

Participant, 5th Annual International Society of Political Psychology Convention, Washington, D.C., 1982.

Participant, 4th Annual International Society of Political Psychology Convention, Mannheim, Germany, 1981.

E. TEACHING MONOGRAPHS

Sidanius, J. (1980). Some notes on one and two factor analysis of variance. Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Teaching Manuscript.

Sidanius, J. (1980). Some Intermediate Level Multivariate Techniques for the Behavioral Sciences. Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Teaching Manuscript.

F. UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS

Sidanius, J. (1988). Value Pluralism, Political Deviance and Political Schemas: A Reexamination.

Buchanan, B. & Sidanius, J. (1988). A Structural Model of Evaluative Attitudes toward Presidential Performance.

Sidanius, J. (1974). Dimensions of Intolerance of Cognitive Ambiguity and Socio-politico Ideology.

G. GRANTS, AWARDS AND HONORS

Named

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Named Jim Sidanius John Lindsley Professor of Psychology in memory of William James and of African and African American Studies Department of Psychology Department of African and African American Studies

Winner of the 2014 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize awarded by Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues for the paper entitled "Diversity Policy, Social Dominance, and Intergroup Relations: Predicting Prejudice in Changing Social and Political Contexts," (with co-authors Serge Guimond, Richard J. Crisp, Pierre De Oliveira, Rodolphe Kamiejski, Nour Kteily, Beatte Kuepper, Richard N. Lalonde, Felicia Pratto, Francine Tougas and Andreas Zick).

Russell Sage Foundation Grant to study Policing Inequality: Building an Agenda for Research on Racial Bias in Law Enforcement. August 6, 2013 – January, 2011: $275,000.

Received the Society for Personality and Social Psychology 2013 Career Contribution Award.

Inducted as a Fellow into the Association of Psychological Science (APS), May 13, 2013.

Russell Sage Foundation Grant to study Policing Inequality: Building an Agenda for Research on Racial Bias in Law Enforcement. December, 2009 – January, 2011: $340,450.

Inducted as a Fellow to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007.

Winner of the 2006 The Harold Lasswell Award for “distinguished scientific contribution in the field of political psychology.” Presented by the International Society of Political Psychology.

Appointed as External Faculty of the Santa Fe Institute, July 1, 2004 – June 30th, 2007.

Awarded Honorable Mention for the 2001-2002 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize for the paper entitled: “Perceiving Personal Discrimination: The Role of Group Status and Legitimizing Ideology.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82 269-282.

Awarded Honorable Mention for the 2004-2005 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize for the paper entitled: “Ethnic Enclaves and the Dynamics of Social Identity on the College Campus: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 96-110.

Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, September 2001 – June 2002.

National Science Foundation grant (#BCS-9808686) – Studies in Intergroup Conflict: A University Context. 2000: $85,025.

Russell Sage Foundation Grant to study intergroup contact within the university environment,

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1993: $261,569.

National Institute of Drug Abuse Grant for project entitled: "Drug Abuse and Gang-violence in the African-American Community. 1992: $97,610.

Nominated for the Mortar Board Faculty Excellence Award for 1992. UCLA Mortar Board, National Senior Honor Society.

University Research Grant, UCLA, 1989.

Research Grant from the Ford Foundation and the Afro-American Studies Program for Interdisciplinary Research, Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA, 1989.

University of Texas at Austin, University Research Institute Grant, 1986.

Swedish Crime Prevention Council Grant B:31:57/80, 1980 - 1981.

HSFR Grant 82/81, 1981 - 1982. (Note: HSFR = Swedish Council for Social Science Research). HSFR Grant 188/81, 1981 - 1982.

HSFR Grant 207/80, 1980 - 1981.

HSFR Grant 969/79, 1979 - 1980.

HSFR Grant 840/79, 1979 - 1980.

HSFR Grant 715/78, 1978 - 1979

Magnus Bergvall Foundation Grant, 1979.

Magnus Bergvall Foundation Grant, 1977.

Doctoral Stipend, University of Stockholm: 1972 - 1974.

New York State Regents Scholarship: 1963 - 1968.

H. UNIVERSITY SERVICE

1992-2006, Undergraduate Admissions Committee, University wide, UCLA.

1992- 2006, Chair of Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Psychology.

1989- 2006, Comprehensive Examinations Committee, UCLA.

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1989- 2006, Admissions Committee, UCLA.

1988- 2006, Committee to Administer the Interdepartmental Program in Afro-American Studies, UCLA

1987- Member of Recruitment, Admissions and Placement Committee, New York University.

1987- 1988 Member of Graduate Curriculum Committee, New York University.

1985 - 1986 Head of program in political behavior, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.

1984 - 1986, Admissions Committee for Graduate Training in Political Science, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.

1984 - 1986, Minority liaison officer - Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.

1980 - 1981 Education Planning Committee, University of Stockholm, Department of Psychology.

1978 - 1981 Methodology Committee, University of Stockholm, Department of Psychology.

1968 - 1970 Member of Admissions Committee for Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology, New York University.

I. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND POSITIONS HELD

2015 – Appointed Consulting Editor, Psychological Review.

2013 - Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Russell age Foundation March 5, 2013.

2010- Co-Editor of Political Psychology.

2010- 2011 Consulting Editor of Psychological Review.

2006 – Appointed Full Professor of Psychology and African & African American Studies, Harvard University, 2006-. 2006 – Editorial Board of Dubois Review.

2006- 2014 Editorial Board of International Journal of Conflict and Violence.

2004- Editorial Board of Political Psychology

2003- Editorial Board of Social Justice Research.

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2002- Promoted to Full Professor, Step VI, Department of Psychology, UCLA.

2000- Served on Advisory Board of the Department of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnie Mellon University, October 30-31, 2000.

1999- 2003 Editorial Board of Psychological Review.

1998- Elected Vice-President of the International Society of Political Psychology

1998- Associate Editor- Political Psychology

1997- 2002 Consulting Editor to Journal Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.

1997-1998- Elected to Governing Council of the International Society of Political Psychology.

1993- Promoted to Full Professor, Department of Psychology, and UCLA.

1989-Visiting Professor of psychology and political science, Princeton University.

1988- Associate Professor with tenure, University of California at Los Angeles.

1987-Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure, University of Texas at Austin.

1987-Appointed as Special Editor for Political Psychology.

1987- Promoted to Associate Professor (Docent) of Psychology, University of Stockholm.

1986 - Member of the Editorial Board of Political Psychology.

1984 - Assistant Professor, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.

1983 - 84 Visiting Assistant Professor and Post - doctoral Fellow, Carnegie-Mellon University.

1980 - 88 Research Psychologist, Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm (On leave).

1978 - 80 University Lektor, Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm.

1977 - 78 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm.

1974 - 77 Assistant Instructor, Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm.

1969 - 70 Academic Diagnostician and Counselor, Hunter College, City University of New York.

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Reviewer for:

American Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review American Psychologist American Sociological Review Basic and Applied Social Psychology Behavior Research Methods British Journal of Social Psychology Dubois Review Ethnic and Racial Studies European Journal of Personality European Journal of Social Psychology European Review of Social Psychology Evolution and Human Behavior Group Dynamics Group Processes and Intergroup Behavior Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Conflict Resolution Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Journal of Higher Education Journal of Individual Differences Journal of Personality Journal of Politics Journal of Self and Identity Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology Journal of Social Psychology Journal Personality and Social Psychology Organization Science Organizational Behavior Peace Psychology Review Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Personality and Social Psychology Review Political Psychology Psychological Bulletin Psychological Reports Psychological Review Scandinavian Journal of Psychology Social Justice Research Social Psychology Quarterly Social Science Quarterly Social Science Research Sociological Quarterly

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J. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of California, Los Angeles Introduction to statistics (Undergraduate level) Advanced statistics. (Undergraduate level) Intermediate statistics. (Graduate level) Political Psychology. (Under graduate level) Political Psychology. (Graduate level) Intergroup Relations. (Graduate level)

University of Texas at Austin The Political Psychology of Oppression. (Undergraduate level) The Psychology of Political Behavior. (Undergraduate level) American Public Opinion and Political Attitudes. (Undergraduate level) Political Psychology. (Graduate level) Applied Multivariate Statistics in the Social Sciences. (Graduate level) Research Design and Psychometric theory. (Graduate level)

Carnegie-Mellon University Social Influences. (Undergraduate level) Introduction to Statistical Analysis. (School of Urban and Public Affairs)

University of Stockholm Political Psychology. (Undergraduate level) Elementary Statistics. (Undergraduate level) Differential Psychology and Test theory. (Undergraduate level) Introduction to Research Methodology. (Undergraduate level) General Psychology. (Undergraduate level) Advanced Statistical Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences. (Graduate level) Planning and Evaluation of Experimental Research. (Graduate level)

New York University Political methodology (Graduate level)

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Attitudes and Persuasion. (Undergraduate level) Political Leadership. (Undergraduate level)

Princeton University Introduction to political psychology (undergraduate level)

Harvard University

The psychology of racism, prejudice and discrimination. (Undergraduate and graduate levels) Multivariate analysis in psychology. (Graduate level) Intermediate Statistical Analysis in Psychology. (Graduate level) African and African American studies: (Graduate proseminar) Intergroup Relations: (Undergraduate proseminar)

K. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Clinical training in psychological and psychopathological diagnosis of adults and children, Clinical Training Program, New York University, 1968 - 1970. One Year practical experience of psychological diagnosis of patients at various hospitals and clinics in New York, 1969 - 1970. Psychological support counselor for Black and Hispanic students at SEEK Program, Hunter College, City University of New York, 1969 -1970.

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