Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera, Ph.D

Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera, Ph.D

Curriculum Vitae May 2018 Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera, Ph.D. ADDRESS Department of Psychology (860) 685-4958 [phone] Wesleyan University (860) 685-2761 [fax] 207 High St. [email protected] Middletown, CT 06459 http://culture-and-emotion.research.wesleyan.edu/ EDUCATION 2008 Certificate, Pedagogy in Higher Education, Brunel University. 2001 Certificate, Teaching in Higher Education, University of Amsterdam. 1999 Ph.D. Psychology, University of Amsterdam. ‘Honor and emotion. The cultural shaping of pride, shame and anger.’ 1994 BSc / MSc Psychology, Autónoma University of Madrid. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2018- Professor, Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University. 2013- Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University 2008-2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University. 2004-08 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Brunel University, London. Director, MSc. in Cross-Cultural Psychology 2002-04 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam. 2000-02 Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam. VISITING SCHOLAR AND FELLOWSHIPS 2013 Bahçeşehir University, Turkey, Department of Psychology. 2007 Murdoch University, Australia, School of Psychology. 2002 University of California at Berkeley, Department of Psychology. 2012 Faculty Fellow, Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan University. RESEARCH GRANTS 2015-16 Wesleyan University Center for Pedagogical Innovation Grant, ‘Learning about methods to study everyday experience.’ 2014-15 Doris Duke Foundation, ‘Muslim Women Voices,’ Wesleyan Center for the Arts, Senior Evaluation Consultant. 2010 British Academy Conference Support Grant. International Conference on Honor, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 European Association of Social Psychology Small Group Meeting Grant International Conference on Honor, Barcelona, Spain. 2010 Andrew W. Mellon Summer Research Grant. ‘The psychological implications of feminine honor.’ 2007-08 Brunel Research Initiative & Enterprise Fund. ‘Emotional responses to prejudice.’ 2000-02 Post-doctoral Research Grant, Dutch National Science Foundation (NWO). 1994-96 PhD Fellowship, European Community Human Capital and Mobility Program. 1993-94 Undergraduate Research Award, Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. Wesleyan University Research Project Grants: 2017-18 ‘Negative emotions’ 2016-17 ‘Emotions about relational devaluation across cultural contexts.’ 2015-16 ‘Humiliation across cultures and social contexts.’ 2014-15 ‘Islamophobia and its emotional consequences.’ 2013-14 ‘Shame.’ 2012-13 ‘Family honor and emotion.’ 2011-12 ‘The social consequences of emotion.’ 2010-11 ‘Fear of envy.’ 2009-10 ‘The daily diary method in emotion research.’ 2008-09 ‘Muslim-Americans confronting prejudice: Honor & emotion.’ PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Fischer, A. H., Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., & Rojahn, K. (2000). Masculiniteit met een feminien gezicht. Onderzoek naar de rol van organisatiecultuur in de trage doorstroming van vrouwen naar managementfuncties (‘Masculinity with a feminine face. Research on the role of organizational culture in the glass ceiling’). ‘s-Gravenhage, the Netherlands: Elsevier. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (1999). Honor and emotion. The cultural shaping of pride, shame, and anger. Kurt Lewin Institute, the Netherlands. EDITED VOLUMES (Peer-reviewed Journal Special Issues) Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2013). In the name of honor. On virtue, reputation, and violence. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 16 (3), 271-388. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Uskul, A. K., & Cross, S. E. (2011). The centrality of social image in social psychology. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41 (4), 403-549. JOURNAL ARTICLES Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2017b). Cultural concerns. How valuing social-image shapes social emotion. European Review of Social Psychology. Advance online publication. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2017a). Honor and harmed social-image. Muslims’ anger and shame about the cartoon controversy. Cognition and Emotion. Advance online publication. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Khan, T., & Selya, A. (2017). American Muslims’ anger and sadness about in group social image. Frontiers in Psychology, 7: 2042. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2016). On the importance of family, morality, masculine and feminine honor for theory and research. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 10 (8), 431–443. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Tan, L., & Saleem, F. (2014). Shared burdens, personal costs. On the emotional and social consequences of family honor. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 45 (3), 400-416. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., & Imada, T. (2013). Perceived social image and life satisfaction across cultures. Cognition and Emotion, 27 (7), 1132-1141. Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera 2 Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Khan, T., & Selya, A. (2013). Coping with the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Muslim Americans’ sadness, fear, and anger. Cognition and Emotion, 27 (6), 932-941. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2013). In the name of honor. On virtue, reputation, and violence [Introduction to special issue]. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 16 (3), 271-278. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Liskow,M., & DiBona, K. (2012). Honor and emotion, In-mind, 13, 1-5. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Uskul, A. K., & Cross, S. E. (2011). The centrality of social image in social psychology [Introduction to special issue]. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41 (4), 403-410. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2011). Masculine and feminine honor codes. Revista de Psicología Social, 26 (1), 63-72. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Parrott, W. G., & Hurtado de Mendoza, A. (2010) I fear your envy, I rejoice in your coveting. On the ambivalent experience of being envied by others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99 (5), 842-854. Leach, C. W., Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Vliek, M. L. W., & Hirt, E (2010). Group devaluation and group identification. Journal of Social Issues, 66 (3), 535-552. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Fischer, A. H., Manstead, A. S. R., & Zaalberg, R. (2008). Attack, disapproval, or withdrawal? The role of honor in anger and shame responses to being insulted. Cognition and Emotion, 22 (8), 1471-1498. Wong, S., Bond, M. H., & Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2008). The influence of cultural value orientations on self-reported emotional expression across cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 39 (2), 224-229. Evers, C., Fischer, A. H., Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., & Manstead, A. S. R. (2005). Anger and social appraisal. A spicy sex difference? Emotion, 5 (3), 258-266. Fischer, A. H., Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., van Vianen, A., & Manstead, A. S. R. (2004). Gender and culture differences in emotion. Emotion, 4 (1), 87-94. Evers, C., Fischer, A. H., Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., & Manstead, A. S. R. (2004). Sekse en boosheidregulatie (‘Sex and anger regulation’). Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2003 (Annual Review of Dutch Social Psychology), 85-92. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Manstead, A. S. R., & Fischer, A. H. (2002). The role of honor concerns in emotional reactions to offenses. Cognition and Emotion, 16 (1), 143-163. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Manstead, A. S. R., & Fischer, A. H. (2002). Honor in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 33 (1), 16-36. Fischer, A. H., & Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2001). What concerns men? Women or other men? A critical appraisal of the evolutionary theory of sex differences in aggression. Psychology, Evolution & Gender, 3 (1), 5-25. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2001). De voortzetting van een traditie: Feelings and Emotions. The Amsterdam Symposium (‘The continuation of a tradition: Feelings and Emotions. The Amsterdam Symposium.’). De Psycholoog, Maandblad Nederlands Instituut van Psychologen (Journal of the National Dutch Association of Psychologists), 36 (10), 548-549. Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera 3 Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Manstead, A. S. R., & Fischer, A. H. (2000). The role of honor-related values in the elicitation, experience and communication of pride, shame and anger: Spain and the Netherlands compared. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26 (7), 833-844. Fischer, A. H., Manstead, A. S. R., & Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (1999). The role of honor-related versus individualistic values in conceptualizing pride, shame and anger: Spanish and Dutch cultural prototypes. Cognition and Emotion, 13 (2), 149-179. BOOK CHAPTERS Rodriguez Mosquera, P.M. (2015). Cultural Influences on Interpersonal Relationships. In: James D. Wright (ED.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, (Vol 5, pp. 426–432). Oxford: Elsevier. Parrott, W. G., Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (2008). On the pleasures and displeasures of being envied. In R. Smith (Ed.). Envy (pp. 117-132). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., & Fischer, A. H. (2005). De culturele vormgeving van emotie (‘The cultural shaping of emotion’). In Doosje, E. J., & Fischer, A. H. (Eds), ‘Ik ben niet boos, maar teleurgesteld'. Over emoties in het dagelijks leven (‘I am not angry but disappointed. Emotions in everyday life’, pp. 86-95). Schiedam, The Netherlands: Scriptum. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Fischer, A. H., & Manstead, A. S. R. (2004). Inside the heart of emotion. On culture and relational concerns. In L. Tiedens & C. W. Leach (Eds.), The social life of emotion (pp. 187-202). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M., Manstead, A. S. R., & Fischer, A. H. (2002). The cultural shaping of our emotional lives.

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