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Social Psychology Research Laboratory Activity 2005-2021

  • Grants
    • Burke, Peter J. 2006–11. Academic Senate Research Grants, University of California, Riverside.
    • Cantwell, Allison M. 2010. Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California, Riverside.
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2021. Kurt Olsson Early Career Research Fellowship. University of Idaho. “The Content and Consequences of Parental Ethnic-Racial Socialization for White Children: A Retrospective Analysis among a National Sample of Young Adults.” ($8080).
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2013. Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, Honorable Mention.
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2013. Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California, Riverside.
    • Fares, Phoenicia. 2019. Fellowship in the Study of Role-taking. Australian National University.
    • Fields, Benjamin. 2020. Genocide Studies Grant, University of California, Riverside.
    • Firat, Rengin (co-PI) and Steven Hitlin (PI). 2013. U.S. Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative Grant.
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2013. Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California, Riverside.
    • Savage, Scott V. 2020. Grant to Enhance Research on Racism, “The Downstream Consequences of Race-Related Managerial Job Insecurity," University of Houston.
    • Savage, Scott V. 2019. Research Progress Grant, “Framing Giving and the Threat of Rejection.” University of Houston.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2017–2018. Academic Senate Research Grant, University of California, Riverside
    • Stets, Jan E., Scott V. Savage, and Peter J. Burke. 2014–2018. National Science Foundation Grant.
    • Stets, Jan E., Scott V. Savage, and Peter J. Burke. 2014–2018. National Science Foundation Grant, Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
    • Stets, Jan E. 2013–2014. National Science Foundation Grant, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Research, Ryan Trettevik, Co-PI.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2011–2012. Chancellor’s Strategic Investment Fund, University of California, Riverside.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2002–08; 2010–11; 2014–15; 2017–18; 2020–22. Academic Senate Research Grants, University of California, Riverside.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2007–08. National Science Foundation Grant, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Research, Michael J. Carter, Co-PI.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2006–08. National Science Foundation Grant.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2006–08. National Science Foundation Grant, Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU).
    • Trettevik, Ryan. 2014. Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California, Riverside.
  • Published Books
    • Burke, Peter J., and Jan E. Stets. 2009. Identity Theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J. (Eds.). 2018. Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, 2nd Edition. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J. (Eds.) 2006. Contemporary Social Psychological Theories. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J., Timothy J. Owens, Richard T. Serpe, and Peggy A. Thoits (Eds.) 2003. Advances in Identity Theory and Research. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
    • Brenner, Philip S., Jan E. Stets, and Richard T. Serpe. (Eds.) (2021). Identities in Action: New Developments in Identity Theory. New York: Springer.
    • Heft, James L., and Jan E. Stets. (Eds.) 2021. Empty Churches: Non-Affiliation in America. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Richard T. Serpe. (Eds.) 2019. Identities in Everyday Life. New York: Oxford University Press
    • Stets, Jan E., and Richard T. Serpe. (Eds.). 2016. New Directions in Identity Theory and Research. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Jonathan H. Turner. (Eds.) 2014. Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, Volume II. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Jonathan H. Turner. (Eds.) 2006. Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions. New York: Springer. (Hardback; Paperback in 2007).
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2017. The Secular Landscape: The Decline of Religion in America. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Turner, Jonathan H., and Jan E. Stets. 2005. The Sociology of Emotions. New York: Cambridge University Press. (Translated and Reprinted into Chinese, Croatian, Japanese, and Polish).
  • Published Articles & Chapters
    • Abrutyn, Seth, and Kevin McCaffree. Forthcoming. “Evolutionary Sociology.” In Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.
    • Asencio, Emily K., and Peter J. Burke. 2011. “Does Incarceration Change the Criminal Identity? A Synthesis of Labeling and Identity Theory Perspectives on Identity Change.” Sociological Perspectives 54:163–182.
    • Bergstrand, Kelly and Monica M. Whitham. Forthcoming. “Targeted Appeals: Online Social Movement Messages and Tactics Customized for Youth.” Social Movement Studies.
    • Brenner, Philip S., Jan E. Stets, and Richard T. Serpe. 2021. “Introduction: An Overview of Identities in Action.” Pp. 1–8 in Identities in Action: New Developments in Identity Theory, edited by P. S. Brenner, J. E. Stets, and R. T. Serpe. New York: Springer.
    • Burke, Peter J. and Michael M. Harrod. 2021. "Ethnic Identity Measurement and Verification." Pp. 11–37 in Identities in Action: New Developments in Identity Theory, edited by P. S. Brenner, J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Springer.
    • Burke, Peter J., and Jan E. Stets. 2021. “The Microsociology of Self and Identity.” Pp. 247–276 In Theoretical Sociology: The Future of Disciplinary Foundation, edited by S. Abrutyn and K. McCaffree. New York: Routledge.
    • Burke, Peter J., Jan E. Stets, and Scott V. Savage. 2021. “Punishment and the Dominance Identity in Exchange Networks.” Social Science Research 93:1–11.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2021. "Identity." Pp. 63–78 in Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory, Vol. 2, edited by P. Kivitso. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2020. “Identity Dispersion: Flexibility, Uncertainty, or Inconsistency?” Pp. 89–117 in Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations, Building Bridges, edited by R. T. Serpe, R. Stryker., and B. Powell. New York: Springer.
    • Burke, Peter J., and Christine D. Cerven. 2019. “Identity Accumulation, Verification, and Well-Being.” Pp. 17–33 in Identities in Everyday Life, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2016. “Identity Control Theory.” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by G. Kane. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2016. “The Emergence of Status Structures.” Pp. 167–194 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J., and Sheldon Stryker. 2016. “Identity Theory: Progress in Relating the Two Strands.” Pp. 567–682 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J., and Jan E. Stets. 2015. “Identity Verification and the Social Order.” Pp. 145–164 in Order on the Edge of Chaos: Social Psychology and the Problem of Social Order, edited by E. J. Lawler, S. R. Thye and J. Yoon. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2010. “Identity Control Theory.” 2202–2207 in The Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by G. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
    • Burke, Peter J., and Allison M. Cantwell. 2009. “Identity Control Theory.” In Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, edited by J. Levine and M. Hogg. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2008. “Identity, Emotion, and Social Structure.” Pp. 75–93 in Social Structure and Emotion, edited by Jody Clay-Warner and Dawn T. Robinson. San Diego, CA: Elsevier.
    • Burke, Peter J., Jan E. Stets, and Christine Cerven. 2007. “Gender, Legitimation, and Identity Verification in Groups.” Social Psychology Quarterly 70: 24–42.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2007. “Identity Control Theory.” Pp. 2202–2207 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2006. “Identity Change.” Social Psychology Quarterly 69: 81–96.
    • Burke, Peter J. 2006. “Perceptions of Leadership in Groups: An Empirical Test of Identity Control Theory.” Pp. 267–291 in Purpose, Meaning, and Action: Control Systems Theories in Sociology, edited by Kent McClelland and Thomas J. Fararo. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Burke, Peter J., and Michael M. Harrod. 2005. “Too Much of a Good Thing?” Social Psychology Quarterly 68: 359–374.
    • Cantwell, Allison M. 2016. “Dispersion of Identity Meanings, Negative Emotion, and Identity Discrepancy.” Pp. 571–600 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by J.E. Stets and R.T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Cantwell, Allison M., and Sarah E. Martiny. 2010. “Bridging Identities through Identity Change,” Social Psychology Quarterly 73:320–321.
    • Cast, Alicia D., and Allison M. Cantwell. 2007. “Identity Change in Newly Married Couples: Effects of Positive and Negative Feedback.” Social Psychology Quarterly 70:172–185.
    • Cast, Alicia D., and Jan E. Stets. 2016. “The Self.” Pp. 343–368 in Handbook of Contemporary Sociological Theory, edited by S. Abrutyn. New York: Springer.
    • Cronan, Sierra, Uchino, Bert N., Kent de Grey, Robert G., and Trettevik, Ryan. 2016. “Interpersonal Processes.” In Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, edited by M. Gellman and J. Turner. New York: Springer.
    • Das, Dhruba and Monica M. Whitham. 2021. “Framing the Collective “We” and the Antagonistic “Other” through Metacontrast: Intragroup Homogenization and Intergroup Polarization in the Hindu Nationalist Movement." Sociological Forum 36 (3): 689–711.
    • Deaux, Kay, and Peter J. Burke. 2010. “Bridging Identities.” Social Psychology Quarterly 73:315–320.
    • Dukes, Daniel, Kathryn Abrams, Ralph Adolphs, Mohammed E. Ahmed, Andrew Beatty, Kent C. Berridge, Susan Broomhall, Tobias Brosch, Joseph J. Campos, Zanna Clay, Fabrice Clement, William A. Cunningham, Antonio Damasio, Hanna Damasio, Justin D’Arms, Jane W. Davidson, Beatrice de Gelder, Julie Deonna, Ronnie de Sousa, Paul Ekman, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Ernst Fehr, Agneta Fischer, Ad Foolen, Ute Frevert, Didier Grandjean, Jonathan Gratch, Leslie Greenberg, Patricia Greenspan, James J. Gross, Eran Halperin, Arvid Kappas, Dacher Keltner, Brian Knutson, David Konstan, Mariska E. Kret, Joseph E. LeDoux, Jennifer S. Lerner, Robert W. Levenson, George Loewenstin, Antony Manstead, Terry A. Maroney, Agnes Moors, Paula Niedenthal, Brian Parkinson, Ionnis Pavlidis, Catherine Pelachaud, Seth D. Pollak, Gilles Pourtois, Birgitt Roettger-Roessler, James Russell, Disa Sauter, Andrea Scarantino, Klaus R. Scherer, Peter Stearns, Jan E. Stets, Christine Tappolet, Fabrice Teroni, Jeanne Tsai, Jonathan Turner, Carien Van Reekum, Patrik Vuilleumier, Tim Wharton, and David Sander. “The Rise of Affectivism.” 2021. Nature Human Behavior 5: 816–
    • Firat, Rengin B. 2019. “Opening the “Black Box”: Functions of the Frontal Lobes and Their Implications for Sociology.” Frontiers in Sociology (Evolutionary Sociology and Biosociology Section) 4:3.
    • Firat, Rengin B., Hye Won Kwon, and Steven Hitlin. 2018. “A Novel Measure of Moral Boundaries: Testing Perceived In-Group/Out-Group Value Differences in a Midwestern Sample.” Socius 4:1–11.
    • Grindal, Matthew, Melanie Kushida, and Tanya Nieri. 2021. “Ethnic Identity Achievement, Identity Verification, and Self-Worth.” Pp. 39-60 in Identities in Action editors, Philip Brenner, Jan E. Stets and Richard T. Serpe.
    • Grindal, Matthew, Amanda Admire, and Tanya Nieri. 2019. “A Theoretical Examination of Immigrant Status and Substance Use among Latino College Students.” Deviant Behavior 40: 1372–1390.
    • Grindal, Matthew, and Ryan Trettevik. 2019. “Perceived Similarity, Identity Verification, and Positive Emotions.” Pp. 35–52 in Identities in Everyday Life, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2017. “Ethnic-Racial Socialization, Social Bonds, and College Student Substance Use.” Deviant Behavior 38(10):1102–1119.
    • Grindal, Matthew, and Tanya Nieri. 2016. “The Relationship between Ethnic-Racial Socialization and Adolescent Substance Use: An Examination of Social Learning as a Causal Mechanism.” The Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 15: 3–24.
    • Grindal, Matthew, and Tanya Nieri. 2015. “An Examination of Ethnic Identity and Academic Performance: Assessing the Multidimensional Role of Parental Ethnic-Racial Socialization among a Sample of Latino Adolescents.” Race and Social Problems 7: 242–255.
    • Harkness, Sarah K. and Amy Kroska. 2019. “Self-Stigmatization and Psychiatric Patients’ Social Interactions: The Consequences of Negative Self-Sentiments.” Advances in Group Processes 36:79–94.
    • Kroska, Amy and Trent C. Cason. 2019. “The Gender Gap in Business Leadership: Exploring an Affect Control Theory Explanation.” Social Psychology Quarterly 82:75–97.
    • Kroska, Amy and Sarah K. Harkness. 2021. “Information vs. Inspiration: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mental Illness Stigma-Reduction Messages.” Social Science Research 96: May, 102543. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2021.102543.
    • Kroska, Amy and Marshall R. Schmidt. 2018. “Occupational Status, Impression Formation, and Criminal Sanctioning: A Vignette Experiment.” Advances in Group Processes 35:103–128.
    • Kroska, Amy, Marshall R. Schmidt, and Cyrus Schleifer. 2019. “Political Ideology and Concerns about White-Collar Crime: Exploring the Switch Hypothesis.” Social Science Quarterly 100:1685–1698.
    • Kushida, Melanie. 2019. “The Nature of the Ballet and Hip-Hop Dancer Identity.” Pp. 331–38 in Identities in Everyday Life, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Lauka, Alban, Jennifer McCoy, and Rengin Firat. 2018. “Mass Partisan Polarization: Measuring a Relational Concept.” Special Issue of American Behavioral Scientist on Polarization and Democracy: A Janus-Faced Relationship with Pernicious Consequences 62(1):107–112.
    • Kwan, Samantha, Scott V. Savage, and Mary Nell Trautner. Forthcoming. “Adorning the Female Body: Feminist Identification, Embodied Resistance, and Aesthetic Body Modification Practices.” Sociological Focus 53:68–87.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2021. “Sociology Must Continue to Become More Interdisciplinary.” In Theoretical Sociology: The Future of a Disciplinary Foundation, edited by S. Abrutyn and K. McCaffree. New York: Routledge.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2020. “Toward an Integrative Sociological Theory of Empathy.” European Journal of Social Theory 23(4): 550–570.
    • McCaffree, Kevin, and Seth Abrutyn. 2020. “Big Gods and Cultural Evolution: The Non-obvious Merits of a Sociological Approach” Religion 50(4): 570–589.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2019. “Atheism, Social Networks and Health: A Review and Theoretical Model.” Secularism and Nonreligion 8: http://doi.org/10.5334/snr.101.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2018. “The Growth of Chinese Think Tanks and the Question of Crime.” East Asia 35: 43–58.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2018. “Moral Realism in Historical Sociological Theory.” Journal of Historical Sociological Theoryhttps://doi.org/10.1111/johs.12204.
    • McCaffree, Kevin, and K. Ryan Proctor. 2018. “Cocooned from Crime: A Routine Activities Approach to the Study of the Relationship Between Video Games and Crime.” Society 55(1): 41–52.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2017. “The Perception of Atheism as Deviant.” Pp. 207–216 in Handbook of Deviance Studies, edited by S. E. Brown and O. Sefiha. New York: Routledge.
    • McCaffree, Kevin, and Anondah Saide. 2017. “Do Secular and Religious Social Networks Meet the Same Individual and Societal Needs?” Religion, Brain and Behavior 7(4): 309–312.
    • McCaffree, Kevin. 2016. “Sociology as the Study of Morality.” Pp. 435–456 in Handbook of Contemporary Sociological Theory, edited by S. Abrutyn. New York: Springer.
    • Melamed, David, and Scott V. Savage. 2013. “Predicting Social Influence with Faction Sizes and Relative Status.” Social Science Research 42: 1346–1356.
    • Melamed, David and Scott V. Savage. 2013. “Status, Numbers, and Influence.”Social Forces 91: 1085–1104.
    • Melamed, David, and Scott V. Savage. 2016. “Status, Faction Sizes, and Social Influence: Testing the Theoretical Mechanism.” American Journal of Sociology 122(1): 201–232.
    • Melamed, David, Scott V. Savage, and Christopher Munn. 2019. “Uncertainty and Social Influence.” Socius 5:1–9.
    • Nieri, Tanya, Matthew Grindal, Michelle A. Adams, Jeffrey Cookston, William Fabricius, Ross Parke, and Delia Saenz. 2016. “Reconsidering the ‘Acculturation Gap’ Narrative Through an Analysis of Parent-Adolescent Acculturation Differences in Mexican-American Families.” Journal of Family Issues 37(14): 1919–1944.
    • Parker, Robert Nash and Kevin J McCaffree. 2013. Alcohol and Violence: The Nature of the Relationship and the Promise of Prevention. New York: Lexington Press.
    • Parker Robert Nash, Kevin J. McCaffree, and Daniel Skiles. 2011. “The Impact of Retail Practices on Violence: The Case of Single Serve Alcohol Beverage Containers.” Drug and Alcohol Review 30: 496–504.
    • Parker, Robert Nash, Kirk R. Williams, Kevin J McCaffree, Emily K. Asencio, Angela Browne, Kevin J. Strom, and Kelle Barrick. 2011. “Alcohol Availability and Youth Homicide in the 91 Largest U.S. Cities, 1984–2006.” Drug and Alcohol Review 30: 505–14.
    • Quiñones-Camacho, Laura E., Emily W. Shih, Scott V. Savage, Covadonga Lamar Prieto, and Elizabeth L. Davis. 2019. “Regulating Emotions in Two Languages: How do Emotion Regulation Strategies Relate to Physiological Reactivity in Emotional Contexts?” International Journal of Bilingualism 23(5):1106–1120.
    • Sarathchandra, Dilshani, Kristin Haltinner, and Matthew Grindal. 2021. “Climate Skeptics’ Identity Construction and (Dis)trust in Science.” Environmental Sociology published online ahead of print: https://doi.org/10.1080/23251042.2021.1970436.
    • Savage, Scott V. and David Melamed. 2021. How Social Influence Processes Generate Cohesion in Task Groups.” Social Psychology Quarterly.
    • Savage, Scott V., Joseph Dippong, and David Melamed. 2020. “Status and Competitive Choice.” Social Science Research 88–89: 102430.
    • Savage, Scott V., Jan E. Stets, Peter J. Burke, and Phoenicia Fares. 2019. “The Fairness Identity and The Emergence of Inequality.” Social Science Research 81(1): 144–156.
    • Savage, Scott V. and Monica M. Whitham. 2018. “The Social Exchange Perspective.” Pp. 29–53 in Contemporary Social Psychological Theories edited by Peter J. Burke. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • Savage, Scott V., Jan E. Stets, Peter J. Burke, and Zachary L. Sommer. 2017. “Identity and Exchange: The Fairness Identity and Power Use in an Exchange Network.” Sociological Perspectives 60(3):510–528.
    • Savage, Scott V. and David Melamed. 2016. “The Status and Factions Theory of Social Influence.” Sociology Compass 10(12):1110–1118.
    • Savage, Scott V., and Zachary L. Sommer. 2016. “Should I Stay or Should I Go? How the Form of Exchange Affects Whether Disadvantaged Actors Remain in Networks.” Social Psychology Quarterly 79(2):115–135.
    • Savage, Scott V., and Jan E. Stets. 2016. “Identity and Exchange: Person Identities and Power Use.” Pp. 107–135 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Savage, Scott V., Samantha Kwan, and Kelly Bergstrand. 2014. “Virtual Health: The Impact of Health-Related Websites on Doctor-Patient Interactions.” Research in the Sociology of Health Care 32: 91–115.
    • Savage, Scott V., David Melamed and Aaron Vincent. 2013. “Uncertainty and Social Influence: Effects of Status and Numbers.” Advances in Group Processes 30: 104–129.
    • Savage, Scott V., and Kelly Bergstrand. 2013. “Negotiating the Unknown: The Role of Uncertainty in Social Exchange.” Sociology Compass 7: 315–327.
    • Savage, Scott V. 2011. “Patients, Trust, and Patient Participation: Factors Influencing Whether Patients Want to be Active Health Care Participants.” Research in the Sociology of Health Care 29: 149–177.
    • Schmidt, Marshall R. and Amy Kroska. Forthcoming. “Why Does Occupational Prestige Affect Sentencing Outcomes?: Exploring the Perceptual Mediators.” American Behavioral Scientist.
    • Seebruck, Ryan, and Scott V. Savage. 2020. “To Promote or Hire? How Racial Processes and Organizational Characteristics Affect Internal Promotions in NCAA DI College Basketball Coaching.” Social Problems 67:546–564.
    • Serpe, Richard T., Fritz Yarrison, Jan E. Stets, and Sheldon Stryker. 2019. “Multiple Identities and Self-Esteem.” Pp. 53–71 in Identities in Everyday Life, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2021. “Micro, Meso, and Macro Processes in Identity Change: The 2020 Cooley-Mead Award Address.” Social Psychology Quarterly
    • Stets, Jan E. 2021. “Introduction: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Religious Non-Affiliation.” Pp. 1–24 in Empty Churches: Non-Affiliation in America, edited by J. L. Heft and Jan E. Stets. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E., John Aldecoa, Quinn Bloom, and Joel Winegar. 2021.“Using Identity Theory to Understand Homophily in Groups” Pp. 285–302 in Identities in Action: New Developments in Identity Theory, edited by P. S. Brenner, J. E. Stets, and R. T. Serpe. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E., and James L. Heft. 2021. “Epilogue.” Pp. 341–346 in Empty Churches: Non-Affiliation in America, edited by J. L. Heft and Jan E. Stets. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Juha Lee. 2021. “The Mother Identity and Self-Esteem.” Pp. 133–153 in Identities in Action: New Developments in Identity Theory, edited by P. S. Brenner, J. E. Stets, and R. T. Serpe. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E., Peter J. Burke, Richard T. Serpe, and Robin Stryker. 2020. “Getting Identity Theory (IT) Right.” Advances in Group Processes 37: 191–212.
    • Stets, Jan E., Scott V. Savage, Peter J. Burke, and Phoenicia Fares. 2020. “Cognitive and Behavioral Responses to the Identity Verification Process.” Pp. 65–88 in Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations and Building Bridges, edited by R. T. Serpe, R. Stryker, and B. Powell. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Phoenicia Fares. 2019. “The Effects of Race/Ethnicity and Racial/Ethnic Identification on General Trust.” Social Science Research 80: 1–14. 
    • Stets, Jan E., and Kevin McCaffree. 2019. “The Moral Identity and Immoral Behavior.”  Pp. 137–165 in Identities and Everyday Life, edited by J. E. Stets and R.T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Richard T. Serpe. 2019. “Overview.” Pp. 3–14 in Identities in Everyday Life, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2018. “Commentary: Jealousy as a Specific Emotion: The Dynamic Functional Model.” Emotion Review 10: 289–91.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2018. “A Social Psychological Perspective on ‘The Futures We Want.’” Pp. 252–259 in Frontiers of Global Sociology: Research Perspectives for the 21st Century, edited by M. S. Schulz. Berlin: International Sociological Association Research.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2018. “Identity Theory.” Pp. 81–111 in Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, 2nd Edition, edited by P. J. Burke. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E., Peter J. Burke, and Scott V. Savage. 2018. “Exchange, Identity Verification, and Social Bonds.” Social Psychology Quarterly 81: 207–227.
    • Stets, Jan E., Philip S. Brenner, Peter J. Burke, and Richard T. Serpe. 2017. “The Science Identity and Entering a Science Occupation.” Social Science Research 64:1–14.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Richard T. Serpe. 2016. “New Directions in Identity Theory and Research: Looking Back and Moving Forward.” Pp. 3–27 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Ryan Trettevik. 2016. “Happiness and Identities.” Social Science Research 58: 1–13.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2015. “Understanding the Moral Person: Identity, Behavior, and Emotion.” TOPOI: An International Review of Philosophy34: 441–452.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2015. “Commentary on ‘Methodological Innovations from the Sociology of Emotions – Theoretical Advances.’” Emotion Review 7:79–80.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2015. “Rationalist vs. Intuitionists Views of Human Morality: A Sociological Perspective.” Pp. 347–368 in Dual-Process Theories in Moral Psychology: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Theoretical, Empirical and Practical Considerations, edited by C. Brand. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Peter J. Burke. 2014. “Emotions and Identity Non-Verification.” Social Psychology Quarterly 77:387–410.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Peter J. Burke. 2014. “Self-Esteem and Identities.” Sociological Perspectives 57:1–25.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Peter J Burke. 2014. “The Development of Identity Theory.” Advances in Group Processes 31:57–97.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Peter J. Burke. 2014. “Social Comparison Processes in Identity Theory.” Pp. 39–59 in Communal Functions of Social Comparison, edited by Z. Krizan and F. X. Gibbons. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Kevin McCaffree. 2014. “Morality, Altruism, and Social Solidarity through the Lens of Identity Theory.” Pp. 333–351 in The Palgrave Handbook of Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity: Formulating a Field of Study, edited by V. Jeffries. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Ryan Trettevik. 2014. “Emotions in Identity Theory.” Pp. 33–49 in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, Volume II, edited by J. E. Stets and J. H. Turner. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Jonathan H. Turner. 2014. “Introduction.” Pp. 1–7 in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, Volume II, edited by J. E. Stets and J. H. Turner. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Richard T. Serpe. 2013. “Identity Theory.” Pp. 31–60 in Handbook of Social Psychology, edited by J. DeLamater and A. Ward. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2012. “Current Emotion Research in Sociology: Advances in the Discipline.” Emotion Review 4: 326–334.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Michael J. Carter. 2012. “A Theory of the Self for the Sociology of Morality.” American Sociological Review 74: 120–140.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2011. “Applying Identity Theory to Moral Acts of Commission and Omission.” Advances in Group Processes 28: 97–124.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Michael J. Carter. 2011. “Understanding the Moral Self: Applying Identity Theory.” Social Psychology Quarterly 74: 192–215.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2010. “Future Directions in the Sociology of Emotions.” Emotion Review 2: 265–268.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2010. “The Social Psychology of the Moral Identity.” Pp. 385–409 in Handbook of the Sociology of Morality, edited by S. Hitlin and S. Vaisey. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2010. “Role Identity.” Encyclopedia of Identity, edited by Ronald L. Jackson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Yvonne Thai. 2009. “Roles.” Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, edited by J. Levine and M. Hogg. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Emily K. Asencio. 2008. “Consistency and Enhancement Processes in Understanding Emotions.” Social Forces 86: 1055–1078.
    • Stets, Jan E., Michael J. Carter, Michael M. Harrod, Christine Cerven, and Seth Abrutyn. 2008. “The Moral Identity, Status, Moral Emotions, and the Normative Order.” Pp. 227–251 in Social Structure and Emotion, edited by J. Clay-Warner and D. T. Robinson. San Diego, CA: Elsevier.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Shelley N. Osborn. 2008. “Injustice and the Role of Emotions.” Advances in Group Processes 25: 151–179.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Alicia D. Cast. 2007. “Resources and Identity Verification from an Identity Theory Perspective.” Sociological Perspectives 50: 517–543.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Shelley N. Osborn. 2007. “Identity Theory and Domestic Violence.”  Pp. 375–381 in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, edited by N. A. Jackson. New York: Routledge.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Jonathan H. Turner. 2007. “The Sociology of Emotions” Pp. 32–46 in Handbook of Emotions3rd Edition, edited by M. Lewis, J. M. Haviland-Jones, and L. Feldman Barrett. New York: Guilford.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2006. “Identity Theory.” Pp. 88–110 in Contemporary Social Psychological Theories, edited by P. J. Burke. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2006. “Identity Theory and Emotions.” Pp. 203–223 In Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, edited by J. E. Stets and J. H. Turner. New York: Springer.
    • Stets, Jan E. and Michael J. Carter. 2006. “The Moral Identity: A Principle Level Identity.” Pp. 293–316 in Purpose, Meaning, and Action: Control Systems Theories in Sociology, edited by K. McClelland and T. J. Fararo. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Stets, Jan E. 2005. “Examining Emotions in Identity Theory.” Social Psychology Quarterly 68: 39–56.
    • Stets, Jan E., and Peter J. Burke. 2005. “Identity-Verification, Control, and Aggression in Marriage.” Social Psychology Quarterly 68: 160–178.
    • Jan E., and Peter J. Burke. 2005. “New Directions in Identity Control Theory.”  Advances in Group Processes 22: 43–64.
    • Trautner, Mary Nell, Samantha Kwan, and Scott V. Savage. In Press. “Masculinity, Competence, and Health: The Influence of Weight and Race on Social Perceptions of Men.” Men and Masculinities.
    • Trettevik, Ryan. 2016. “Identities, Goals, and Emotions.” Social Psychology Quarterly 79(3): 263–283.
    • Trettevik, Ryan and Matthew Grindal. 2016. “The Influence of the Ideal and Ought Self Guides on the Affective Consequences of Identity Verification” Pp. 601–626 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by J. E. Stets and R. T. Serpe. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Turner, Jonathan H. and Jan E. Stets. 2006. “Moral Emotions.” Pp. 544–566 in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, edited by J. E. Stets and J. H. Turner. New York: Springer.
    • Turner, Jonathan H. and Jan E. Stets. 2006. “Sociological Theories of Human Emotions.” Annual Review of Sociology 32:25–52.
    • Uchino, Bert N., Trettevik, Ryan, Kent de Grey, Robert, Cronan, Sierra, Hogan, Jasara, and Brian R. W. Baucom. In Press. “Social Support, Social Integration, and Inflammatory Cytokines: A Meta-Analysis.” Health Psychology.
    • Uchino, Bert N., Cribbet, Mattthew, Kent de Grey, Robert G., Cronan, Sierra, Trettevik, Ryan, and Timothy W. Smith. 2017. “Dispositional Optimism and Sleep Quality: A Test of Mediating Pathways.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 40(2): 360–365.
    • Whitham, Monica M. 2021. “Generalized Generosity: How the Norm of Generalized Reciprocity Bridges Collective Forms of Social Exchange.” American Sociological Review 86(3): 503–531.
    • Whitham, Monica M. 2019. “Community Entitativity and Civic Engagement.” City & Community 18(3): 896–914.
    • Whitham, Monica M. 2018. “Paying It Forward and Getting It Back: The Benefits of Shared Social Identity in Generalized Exchange.” Sociological Perspectives 61(1): 81–98.
  • Dissertations & Master's Theses
    • Aldecoa, John. 2016. “Integration or Social Control? The Evolution of Religious Rituals” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Asencio, Emily K. 2005. “Assessing Identity Change through the Impact of the Criminal Label.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Cantwell, Allison M. 2011. “Dispersion of Identity Meanings: Exploration and Implications.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Cantwell, Allison M. 2007. “Linking Values and Identity Theory: Undergraduate Value Orientations and Student Engagement Behaviors.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Carter, Michael J. 2010. “Examining the Social Context in Identity Theory.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Carter, Michael J. 2005. “Group Membership and the Moral Identity.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Cerven, Christine. 2010, “Identities and Self-Esteem: Integrating Theories and Evidence.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Cerven, Christine. 2006. “Psychological Well-being, Socioeconomic Status, and the Accumulation of Multiple Identities.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Dunn, Matthew. 2011. “Identity Theory, Evolution and Cooperation.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Fares, Phoenicia. 2015. “The Symbolic Annihilation of Female Video Game Characters.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Fields, Benjamin. 2021. “Meso-Level and Micro-Level Factors in Jewish Verification and Identification.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Fletcher, Jesse. 2009. “Pleasurable Inconsistency: The Role of Amusement in Social Psychology.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Fletcher, Jesse. 2010. “A Revised Theory of Cognitive Consistency.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Gagel, Stanton E. 2011. “A Hierarchical Control Systems Approach to Understanding Behavior.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2012. “Structural Influences on the Black/White Variation in Homosexual Tolerance: Towards a Comprehensive Model.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Grindal, Matthew. 2014. “A Theoretical Development of the Relationship between Ethnic Identity and Psychological Health.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Harrod, Michael M. 2008. “Towards Understanding the Role of Attributions within Identity Control Theory.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Kushida, Melanie. 2016. “The Environment and Identity Processes: The Dancer Identity as a Case Study.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • McCaffree, Kevin J. 2013. “Faith, Christianity, Non-Affiliation in the United States.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Niemeyer, Richard E. 2011. “From Ions to Intrinsic Connectivity Networks: The Neuroscience That Sociology Needs to Know.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Osborn, Shelley N. 2006. “Directional Changes in Identity Non-Verification.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Osborn, Shelley N. 2010. “Identity Change.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Thai, Yvonne. 2007. “Empathy and Social Structure in Altruistic Processes.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Thai, Yvonne 2011. “Examining Vicarious Guilt and Shame Through Corporate and Categoric Dimensions of Social Identities.” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Trettevik, Ryan. 2011. “The Acquisition and Benefits of the Triathlete Role Identity.” MA Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
    • Trettevik, Ryan. 2015. “The Effect of Identities and Expectations on Emotions, Behavior, and Cognitive Changes” PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.