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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 1 of 7 DONNA A. LANCIANESE

The University of Iowa W140 Seashore Hall Iowa City, Iowa 52242 donna-lancianese@uiowa.edu

updated September 2014 EDUCATION

2014 Ph.D., The University of Iowa, Department of Sociology

“Baby You’re a Rich Man” (Beatles 1967): At the Intersection of Social Class and Gender”

Committee: Alison J. Bianchi (chair), Karen Heimer, Joseph Lang, Kevin Leicht, Freda Lynn, and Paul Munroe

2008 M.A., The University of Iowa, Department of Sociology 2007 M.A., Kent State University, Department of Sociology 2003 B.A., Kent State University

Majors: Sociology and Psychology EMPLOYMENT

2014-2015 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Iowa

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Emotions, Family, Gender, Group Processes, Inequality, Methodology, Quantitative Data Analysis, Social Problems, Social Psychology, and Stratification/Social Mobility

PUBLICATIONS

2014 Lancianese, Donna A. “Sociological Social Psychology and Intersectionality: A Synergistic Relationship.” Sociology Compass 8:556-570.

2009 Hitlin, Steven and Donna A. Lancianese. “Identity.” Pp. 249-252 in the Encyclopedia of

Life Course and Human Development, edited by D. Carr. Detroit: Gale Cengage

Publishing.

2007 Bianchi, Alison J. and Donna A. Lancianese. “Accentuate the Positive: The Effects of Positive Sentiments on the Status Organizing Process.” Social Psychology Quarterly

70:7-26.

2009 Recipient of Outstanding Recent Contribution, Emotions Section, ASA 2009 Editor’s Choice for SPQSnaps, featured on ASA Social Psychology Quarterly Website:

(http://www.asanet.org/cs/root/leftnav/publications/journals/social_psychology_quarterly

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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 2 of 7 2005 Bianchi, Alison J. and Donna A. Lancianese. “No Child Left Behind?: Identity

Development of the 'Good Student'.” International Journal of Educational Policy,

Research and Practice 6:3-29.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2013 Ballard Seashore Dissertation Fellowship, The University of Iowa (UI) ($18,000+) 2012 Graduate College Summer Fellowship, UI ($3000)

2011 Hancher Finkbine Distinguished Student Leader Award, UI

2011 Sandra H. Barken Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor Award, UI ($150)

2009 American Sociology Association’s Emotions Section’s Recent Contribution Award for Publication: “Accentuate the Positive: Positive Sentiments and Status in Task Groups” 2003 American Sociological Association National Honors Student

Intramural Research Awards

2013-2014 UI Executive Council of Graduate and Professional Students (ECGPS) Research Grant ($600)

2012-2013 UI ECGPS Research Grant ($500) 2011-2012 UI ECGPS Research Grant ($625) 2008-2009 UI ECGPS Research Grant ($1000) Conference Travel Awards

2009/12 American Sociological Association Competitive Student Travel Award ($225) 2009 Graduate Student Senate (GSS) Travel Fund Grant, UI ($300)

2009 ECGPS Travel Award, UI ($135)

2008 Microsoft CITASA Port 25 Emerging Scholars Award ($200) 2008/9/12/13 Dept. of Sociology, UI ($500, $400, $300, $250)

Kent State University (KSU) Awards

2006 Graduate Student Senate Outstanding Research Award

2005 Elaine Schock Award for Outstanding M.A. Student in Sociology, Dept. of Sociology 2005 The James Fleming Memorial Award in Theory, Dept. of Sociology

2003 Inducted into Alpha Kappa Delta, National Sociology Honors Society 2003 Inducted into Pi Gamma Mu, International Social Science Honors Society 2003 Distinguished Senior Leadership Award, College of Arts and Sciences 2003 Outstanding Undergraduate Sociology Award, Dept. of Sociology PRESENTATIONS

2014 “Baby You’re a Rich Man” (Beatles 1967): Gender, Social Class, and Status Processes.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes Conference in Palo Alto, CA, August 15, 2014.

2013 “At the Intersection of Gender and Social Class: Meanings and Influences Processes.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes Conference in New York City, NY, August 9, 2013.

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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 3 of 7 2012 “Get’em Thinking, Get’em Talking: Two Class Activities for Unpacking Gender.” Donna

A. Lancianese and stef shuster. Presented at the regular session of the Teaching Sociology Section, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA), Denver , CO, August 17-20, 2012.

2011 “Class and Gender: Intersections and Outcomes” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented to the Social Psychology/Sociology of Emotions Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, Las Vegas, NV, August 20-23, 2011.

2010 “Scope Conditions and Standardization.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes sessions of the Social Psychology Section, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL, April 2-5, 2010.

2009 “Status and Labeling Processes: Children and Their Teachers." Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Social Psychology/Sociology of Emotions Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, San Francisco , CA, August 7-10, 2009.

“Legitimation and Contraception.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes sessions of the Social Psychology Section, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines, IA, April 4-6, 2009.

2008 “To Joke or Not to Joke: Humor and Its Implications for the Status Process.” Christie Boxer and Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Social Psychology Section

Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, Boston, MA, August 1-4, 2008.

“When the Unexpected Occurs: Implications of Context for Co-presence and Emotion in Technology-Mediated Communication.” Celeste Campos and Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the ASA Pre-Conference, Boston, MA, July 31, 2008

“Evaluations and the Self Over Time: An Expectation States Approach.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes sessions of the Social Psychology Section, Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR, April 10-13, 2008.

2007 “Status, Labeling, and Youth: The Beginnings of a Spoiled Identity?” Donna A.

Lancianese. Presented at the Social Psychology Section Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, New York, NY, August 11-14, 2007.

“Legitimation and the Sexually Responsible Adolescent.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes Mini-Conference, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Il, April 4-7, 2007.

2006 “Gifts and Social Status: On-Going Experimental Tests of Behavior-Status and Social Exchange Theories.” Bianchi, Alison J., Donna A. Lancianese and Vicki Hunter.

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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 4 of 7 Presented at the Social Psychology Regular Session for Group Processes, Annual

Meeting of the ASA, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, August 11-14, 2006.

2005 “Identity Control Theory and Theory of the Effects of Legitimacy on the Stability of Authority.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Theory Section Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, Philadelphia, PA, August 12-16, 2005.

“Gift Exchange and Status Differences: An Experimental Test of Behavior-Status and Social Exchange Theories.” Bianchi, Alison J., Elisa J. Bienenstock, Donna A.

Lancianese and Vicki Hunter. Presented at the Social Psychology Regular Session for Group Processes, Annual Meeting of the ASA, Philadelphia, PA, August 12-16, 2005. “Identity Control and Legitimation Theory: A Test of Teenage Sexuality.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Group Processes Mini-Conference, Annual Meeting of the ASA, Philadelphia, PA, August 11, 2005.

2004 “No Child Left Behind?: Identity Development of the 'Good Student'” Bianchi, Alison J. and Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Social Psychology Section Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, San Francisco, CA, August 13-19, 2004.

2003 “Advertisements: Analysis of Positive and Negative Advertisements in Print Medium.” Donna A. Lancianese. Presented at the Honors Students Roundtables, Annual Meeting ASA, Atlanta, GA, August 16-19, 2003.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE At UI:

Project Manager, Center for the Study of Group Processes (CSGP), 2010 – 2011 “Choosing Generosity: Person, Situation, and Context.” with Professors Jennifer Glanville, Steve Hitlin, and Pamela Paxton – Funded by the UI - Social Sciences Funding Program Graduate Student Director, CSGP, August 2010 – July 2011, January 2013-August 2014 Director or Operations, CSGP, August 2009 – July 2010

Laboratory Manager, CSGP, August 2008 – July 2009 Research Assistant, CSGP, Fall 2006 – July 2010:

2008-2010 “Creating Status Characteristics and Breaking Them Down” with Professors Alison Bianchi, Lisa Slattery, and Murray Webster Jr. – Funded by the National Science Foundation # SES-0718293

2007-2008 “Cooperation and Competition in Teams” with Professors Lisa Troyer and Alison Bianchi – Funded by DARPA grant

2006-2007 Assisted in Celeste Campos’s Master’s Thesis data collection, directed by Professor Lisa Troyer

Research Assistant :

2013 Field Coordinator and Surveyor for the “American Challenges Survey,” Principal Investigator Professor Rebecca Sandefur, University of Illinois, administered through the Iowa Social Science Research Center (ISRC) – Funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the American Bar Association

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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 5 of 7 2007 Statistical analysis for Professor Jennifer Glanville (fall term)

At KSU:

Graduate Student Funded Research, Laboratory for Small Group Processes, Lead Researcher 2003-2006 I personally ran over 800 experiments for several social psychological

experiments, funded by the University Research Council, and directed by Professor Alison J. Bianchi.

Graduate Student Funded Research, Add Health

2005-2006 Analyzed data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, funded by the University Research Council, and directed by Professor Alison J. Bianchi.

Undergraduate Research Assistant

2003 Laboratory for Small Group Processes for Professor Alison Bianchi (spring term) 1999 Schizophrenia Research Lab for Professor Nancy Docherty (fall term)

Research Seminars:

Center for Human Resource Research, A User Workshop on the National Longitudinal Surveys, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio July 13-15, 2009. National Center for Educational Statistics, Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Training

Seminar: Using the ECLS-K Database for Research and Policy Discussion, U.S. Department of Education: National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC, July 5-9, 2004.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor

At UI:

2014 Gender & Society (fall term)

2014 Introduction to Sociology (fall term) 2014 Introduction to Sociology (summer term) 2011 Gender & Society (fall term)

2011 Gender & Society (summer term)

2009 Social Problems – discussion sections (fall term)

2006 Principles of Social Psychology – discussion sections (fall term) At KSU:

2005 Social Problems (fall term) 2005 Social Problems (spring term) 2004 Data Analysis Laboratory (fall term) Teaching Assistant

At UI:

2013 Quantitative Data Analysis, Professor Mary Noonan (spring term) 2012 Research Methods, Professor Alison Bianchi (fall term)

2012 American Family, Professor Mary Noonan (spring term) 2011 Small Group Analysis, Professor Alison Bianchi (spring term)

2010 Principles of Social Psychology, Professor Alison Bianchi (spring term) 2009 Social Problems, Professor Paul Sturgis (fall term)

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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 6 of 7 2006 Principles of Social Psychology, Professor Steve Hitlin (fall term)

At KSU:

2004 Families and Other Intimate Lifestyles, Professor Amy Kroska (spring term) 2003 Researching Society, Professor Amy Kroska (fall term)

2002 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Sociology, Instructor Pat Bell (fall term)

SERVICE

To the Department: At UI:

2014-2015 Communications Committee 2012-2013 Theory Workshop Committee 2010-2011 Recruitment Committee 2008-2009 Communications Committee 2007-2008 Graduate Studies Committee At KSU:

2004-2006 Master’s Student Representative, Faculty Advisory Committee

2004-2005 Graduate Student Representative, Senior and Chair Positions Search Committee 2004-2005 Graduate Student Coordinator, Committee Election Facilitator

2003-2004 Master’s Student Representative, Curriculum for Undergraduate Sociology Committee (CUSC)

2003-2006 President, Graduate Students of Sociology 2003-2006 President, Sociology Department Honors Society

2003-2006 Chapter President, Alpha Kappa Delta, National Sociology Honors Society 2003-2006 Chapter President, Pi Gamma Mu, International Social Science Honors Society 2002-2003 Undergraduate Student Representative CUSC

To the University: At UI:

2011-2012 Budget Director, ECGPS 2010-2011 Vice President, ECGPS 2009-2010 Vice President, GSS 2008-2009 Treasurer, GSS 2006-2011 Senator, GSS

2007-2009 Chair of Computer Committee, GSS 2006-2009 Travel Funds Committee member, GSS

2008-2009 Co-Chair Research Grant and Scholarly Presentation Committee, ECGPS 2009-2010 Member of Graduate and Professional Allocating Committee

2008-2009 Student Assembly Budgeting & Allocating Committee, UI Student Government 2007-2009 Sandra H. Barken Graduate Student Mentor Award Committee Chair, GSS 2007-2008 Social Science Division Head – Jakobsen Conference Committee, GSS At KSU:

2005-2006, Graduate Student Senator To the Discipline

2014 Presider for Social Psychology/Sociology of Emotions Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, San Francisco, CA August 16-19, 2014

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CV Donna A. Lancianese Page 7 of 7 2011-present Co-editor for the Mathematical Sociologist, Newsletter for the Mathematical

Sociology Section of the ASA Newsletter

2010-2012 Student Representative to the Emotion Section Council of ASA 2006-2009 Ad hoc reviewer Sociological Focus

2009 Presider for Social Psychology/Sociology of Emotions Roundtables, Annual Meeting of the ASA, San Francisco, CA August 7-10, 2009

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, American Sociological Association, 2003-present

Section Memberships: Emotions, Mathematical Sociology, Sex & Gender, Social Psychology

Member, Sociologists for Women in Society, 2008-present Member, Midwest Sociological Society, 2006-present Member, Pacifica Sociological Association, 2008

Member, North Central Sociological Association, 2004-2006 REFERENCES

Alison J. Bianchi, Associate Professor of Sociology, The University of Iowa

E-mail: alison-bianchi@uiowa.edu Office Phone Number: (319) 335-2512 Jennifer Glanville, Associate Professor of Sociology, The University of Iowa

E-mail: jennifer-glaville@uiowa.edu Office Phone Number: (319) 335-2489 Stanford Gregory, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Kent State University

E-mail: sgregory@kent.edu Office Phone Number: (330) 672-7898 Karen Heimer, Professor of Sociology, The University of Iowa

E-mail: karen-heimer@uiowa.edu Office Phone Number: (319) 355-2488 Amy Kroska, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Oklahoma

E-mail: amykroska@ou.edu Office Phone Number: (405) 325-2793 Kevin Leicht, Professor of Sociology, The University of Iowa

E-mail: kevin-leicht@uiowa.edu Office Phone Number: (319) 335-2813 Freda Lynn, Assistant Professor of Sociology, The University of Iowa

E-mail: freda-lynn@uiowa.edu Office Phone Number: (319) 335-3745 Mary Noonan, Associate Professor of Sociology, The University of Iowa

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