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August 2011

Vita
KAY DEAUX

20 East 9 Street, Apt. 20E


New York, NY 10003
212-260-7521
E-mail: kdeaux@gc.cuny.edu
kd449@nyu.edu
Education
Northwestern University, B.A., 1963 (with Distinction and with departmental honors in Psychology)
University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D., 1967, Social psychology
Academic Positions
1965 (summer)
1967-1970
1970 (spring)
1977 (spring)
1970-1987
1987-1995
1995-2009
1993 (fall)
1994 (spring)
1994-1997
2000-2001
2001-2002
20082009-

Lecturer in Psychology, Brooklyn College


Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wright State University
Visiting Professor, Antioch College
Visiting Professor, New York University
Assistant to Associate to Full Professor of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University
Director, Social-Personality Program, 1978-1981, 1984-1986
Professor, Psychology and Womens Studies, City University of New York Graduate Center
Distinguished Professor, CUNY Graduate Center
Executive Officer of Psychology (Acting)
Visiting Research Professor, University of Kent, Canterbury
Executive Officer of Psychology, CUNY
Visiting Fellow, Princeton University
Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation
Visiting Scholar, New York University
Distinguished Professor Emerita, CUNY Graduate Center

Honors and Awards


National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral Fellowship, 1965-1967
American Association of Public Opinion Research, First Prize, Graduate Student Paper Competition, 1967
Ford Foundation Fellowship in Women's Studies, 1973-1974
American Psychological Foundation Media Awards Honorable Mention, Book Category, 1976
Fellow, American Psychological Association (Divisions 8, 9, and 35)
Fellow, American Psychological Society
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 1983-1984, 1986-1987
SPSSI Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize (with B. Major), 1987
Carolyn Wood Sherif Award, Division 35 of American Psychological Association, 1987
Heritage Research Award, Division 35 of American Psychological Association, 1993
CWP Leadership Award, American Psychological Association, 2001

Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2001-2002


Kurt Lewin Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2007
Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohio, Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame, 2009
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Distinguished Service Award, 2010
Honorable Mention, 2010 Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Prize
Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Chinese University of Hong Kong, October 2010
Membership in Professional Societies
American Psychological Society
President, 1997-1998
Board of Directors, 1993-1996; Nominating Committee, 1989-1991 (Chair, 1990);
Human Capital Initiative Research Agenda Coordinating Committee, 1992-2000
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
Council Member, 2000-2006
President, 2004-2005
Society of Experimental Social Psychology
Chair of Executive Committee, 1983-1984
Executive Committee, 1975-1978, 1981-1984; Secretary-Treasurer, 1983; Membership Committee, 1975-1977
Dissertation Award Committee, 1976-1978, 1980
Society of Personality and Social Psychology
President, 1990-1991
Executive Committee, 1978-1981
American Psychological Association (membership no longer active)
Publication and Communications Board, 1983-1988 (Chair, 1987-1988); Governance Committee, Division
35, 1978-1980; Council of Science Advisors, 1993-1998
Midwestern Psychological Association
President, 1981-1982
Council, 1977-1983; Program Committee, 1975-1978 (Moderator, 1976-1977)
Eastern Psychological Association
President, 1994-1995
European Association of Experimental Social Psychology
American Sociological Association
Other Professional Activities
Russell Sage Foundation, Advisory Committee on Cultural Contact, 2008U.S. National Committee for Psychology, 1999-2005
Vice-chair, 2001-2003
Diversitas Committee, National Academy of Sciences, 1999-2001
National Science Foundation, Advisory Panel for Social Psychology, 1991-1994
NIMH Research Education Review Committee (RERB), 1983-1986 (Chair, 1985-1986)
NIMH Social Psychology Workgroup, 1990
Academic Advisory Board, UJA Foundation, 1996-1999
Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Dissertation Fellowship Panel, 1991
Board of Advisors, Princeton University Program on Women's Studies, 1983-1989
National Science Foundation, Postdoctoral Fellowship Review Panel, 1978-1981 (Chair, 1981)
Editorial Boards/Consulting Editorships:
Contemporary Psychology, 1985-1991

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1975Journal of Personality and Social Psychology


1977-1984, 1990-1991 (Attitudes and social cognition)
1986-1990 (Interpersonal relations)
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1989-1995
Sex Roles, 1980-2002
Journal of Sex Research, 1987-1989
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1977-1982, 2001-2004
Journal of Personality, 1975-1983
Social Psychology Quarterly, 1979-1981, 2006-2007
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1975-1978
Journal of Social Issues, 1975-1983
American Behavioral Scientist, 1995Personality and Social Psychology Review, 1998-2005
Self and Identity, 2000-2005
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2002-2004
Editorial Board, APA/Oxford University Press, Encyclopedia of Psychology, 1997-2000
Social Issues and Policy Review, 200621st C Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 2006Editorial Advisory Board, Oxford University Press, Oxford Handbooks Online

Publications
Bieri, J., Deaux, K. K. & Atkins, A. L. (1966). Stimulus saliency and anchoring: Temporal and end stimulus effects.
Psychonomic Science, 6, 145-146.
Atkins, A. L., Deaux, K. K. & Bieri, J. (1967). Latitude of acceptance and attitude change: Empirical evidence for a
reformulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 6, 47-54.
Deaux, K. (1967). Effect of situational expectation on information preference and anticipatory lowering of belief.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 31, 472-473. (Abstract)
Deaux, K. K. & Bieri, J. (1967). Latitude of acceptance in judgments of masculinity-femininity. Journal of
Personality, 35, 109-117.
Deaux, E. & Deaux, K. (1967). Effect of extinction trials on spontaneous blinking. Psychonomic Science, 7, 73- 74.
Deaux, K. (1968). Graduate education: Final rehearsal for a career. In S. Lundstedt (Ed.), Higher education in
social psychology (pp. 210-217). Cleveland: The Press of Case Western Reserve University.
Deaux, K. K. (1968). Differentiation of stereotypes: The influence of knowledge, affect, and national grouping.
Revista Interamericana de Psicologia, 2, 69-78.
Deaux, K. K. (1968). Variations in warning, information preference and anticipatory attitude change. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 9, 157-161.

Deaux, E. & Deaux, K. (1968). Weak foundations. Contemporary Psychology, 1, 296-299.


Deaux, K. K. (1971). Honking at the intersection: A replication and extension. Journal of Social Psychology, 84,
159-160.
Deaux, K. K. & Coppess, C. (1971). Partner preference for cooperative and competitive tasks: The effect of selfesteem. Psychological Record, 21, 265-268.
Emswiller, T., Deaux, K. & Willits, J. E. (1971). Similarity, sex, and requests for small favors. Journal of Applied
Social Psychology, l, 284-291.
Deaux, K. (1972). Anticipatory attitude change: A direct test of the self-esteem hypothesis. Journal of
Experimental Social Psychology, 8, 143-155.
Deaux, K. (1972). To err is humanizing: But sex makes a difference. Representative Research in Social
Psychology, 3, 20-28.
Deaux, K. (1973). Sex identity. In An encyclopedia of psychology. Guilford, CN: Dushkin Publishing.
Deaux, K. & Taynor, J. (1973). Evaluation of male and female ability: Bias works two ways. Psychological
Reports, 32, 261-262.
Taynor, J. & Deaux, K. (1973). When women are more deserving than men: Equity, attribution, and perceived sex
differences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 28, 360-367.
Deaux, K. (1974). Anonymous altruism: Extending the lost letter technique. Journal of Social Psychology. 92, 6166.
Deaux, K. & Emswiller, T. (1974). Explanations of successful performance in sex-linked tasks: What is skill for the
male is luck for the female. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 29, 80-85.
Deaux, K. & Farris, E. (1975). Complexity, extremity, and affect in male and female judgments. Journal of
Personality, 43, 379-389.
Deaux, K., White, L., & Farris, E. (1975). Skill vs. luck: Field and laboratory studies of male and female
preferences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32, 629-636.
Taynor, J. & Deaux, K. (1975). Equity and perceived sex differences: Role behavior as defined by the task, the
mode and the actor. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32, 381-390.
Deaux, K. (1976). Sex: A perspective on the attribution process. In J. Harvey, W. J. Ickes, & R. F. Kidd (Eds.),
New directions in attribution research (Vol. 1) (pp. 335-352). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Deaux, K. (1976). The behavior of women and men. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Deaux, K. (1976). A social psychological analysis of sex discrimination. Perspectives on Contemporary Problems,
2, 3-6.

Deaux, K. (1976). Ahhh, she was lucky. Psychology Today, 10, 70-75.
Deaux, K. & Taynor, J. (1976). Evaluacion del desempeno de hombres y mujeres. In G. Marin (Ed.), Lecturas de
psicologia social contemporanea. Mexico City: Editorial Trillas S.A.
Deaux, K. (1977). Review of "Motivation: An experimental approach" by E. D. Ferguson. American Journal of
Psychology, 90, 350-353.
Deaux, K. (1977). Social psychology of sex roles. In L. S. Wrightsman (Ed.), Social psychology (2nd ed.).
Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Deaux, K. (1977). Sex differences. In T. Blass (Ed.), Personality variables in social behavior. Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Deaux, K. & Farris, E. (1977). Attributing causes for one's own performance: The effects of sex, norms and
outcome. Journal of Research in Personality, 11, 59- 72.
Deaux, K. & Major, B. (1977). Sex-related patterns in the unit of perception. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 3, 297-300.
Cherry, F. & Deaux, K. (1978). Fear of success vs. fear of gender-inappropriate behavior. Sex Roles, 4, 97-101.
Deaux, K. (1978). Looking at behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 4, 207-211.
Deaux, K. (1978). Authority, gender, power and tokenism. Journal of Applied Behaviora1 Science, 14, 22-25.
Deaux, K. (1978). Sex and attribution: What have they done for each other lately? Society for Advancement of
Social Psychology Newsletter, 4, 6. (Invited paper)
Deaux, K. (1978). Surveying sex. Contemporary Psychology, 23, 17-18.
Deaux, K. (1978). The power of feminist thinking. Contemporary Psychology, 23, 295-296.
Deaux, K. (1979). Self-evaluations of male and female managers. Sex Roles, 5, 571-580.
Deaux, K. (1981). Review of Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 1978. American Journal of Psychology, 94,
183-185.
Major, B., Carnevale, P. J. D., & Deaux, K. (1981). A different perspective on androgyny: Evaluations of masculine
and feminine personality characteristics. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 41, 988- 1001.
Ullman, J. C. & Deaux, K. (1981). Recent efforts to increase female participation in apprenticeship in the basic steel
industry in the Midwest. In V. M. Briggs & F. F. Foltman (Eds.), Apprenticeship training: Emerging research and
trends for the 1980s. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press.
Wrightsman, L. S. & Deaux, K. (1981). Social psychology in the 80s (3rd ed.). Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Deaux, K. (1982). One block at a time. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 114.


Deaux, K. (1982). Review of "Human sex-role behavior" by A. H. Heilbrun, Jr. Sex Roles, 8, 1097-1100.
Deaux, K. & Ullman, J. C. (1982). Hard-hatted women: Reflections on blue-collar employment. In J. Bernardin
(Ed.), Women in the work force. New York: Praeger.
Major, B. & Deaux, K. (1982). Individual differences in justice behavior. In J. Greenberg & R. L. Cohen (Eds.),
Equity and justice in social behavior (pp. 43-76). New York: Academic Press.
Deaux, K. (1983). Internal barriers. In J. Pilotta (Ed.), Women in organizations: Barriers and breakthroughs.
Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Deaux, K. (1983). This week's citation classic. Current Contents, 15 (28), 18.
Deaux, K. & Lewis, L. L. (1983). Components of gender stereotypes. Psychological Documents, 13, 25. (Cat. no.
2583)
Deaux, K. & Ullman, J. C. (1983). Women of steel: Female blue-collar workers in the basic steel industry. New
York: Praeger.
Babladelis, G., Deaux, K., Helmreich, R. L., & Spence, J. T. (1983). Sex-related attitudes and personal
characteristics in the United States. International Journal of Psychology, 18, 111-123.
Deaux, K. (1984). Blue-collar barriers. American Behavioral Scientist, 27, 287-300.
Deaux, K. (1984). From individual differences to social categories: Analysis of a decade's research on gender.
American Psychologist, 39, 105-116.
Deaux, K. & Hanna, R. (1984). Courtship in the personals column: The influence of gender and sexual orientation.
Sex Roles, 11, 363-375.
Deaux, K. & Lewis, L. L. (1984). The structure of gender stereotypes: Interrelationships among components and
gender label. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46, 991-1004.
Deaux, K. & Wrightsman, L. S. (1984). Social psychology in the 80s (4th ed.). Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Deaux, K. (1985). Sex and gender. In M. R. Rosenzweig & L. W. Porter (Eds.), Annual review of psychology (Vol.
36) (pp. 49-81). Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews.
Deaux, K. & Kite, M. E. (1985). Gender stereotypes: Some thoughts on the cognitive organization of gender-related
information. Academic Psychology Bulletin, 7, 123-144. (Invited paper)
Deaux, K., Kite, M. E., & Lewis, L. L. (1985). Clustering and gender schemata: An uncertain link. Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, 11, 387-397.

Deaux, K., Winton, W., Crowley, M. & Lewis, L. L. (1985). Level of categorization and content of gender
stereotypes. Social Cognition, 3, 145-167.
Branscombe, N. R., Deaux, K., & Lerner, M. S. (1985). The relationship between categorization and prejudice:
Effects of individual differences. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 15, 25-35.
Spence, J. T., Deaux, K. & Helmreich, R. L. (1985). Sex roles in contemporary American society. In G. Lindzey &
E. Aronson (Eds.), Handbook of social psychology (3rd ed.) (pp. 149-178). New York: Random House.
Kite, M. E. & Deaux, K. (1986). Gender versus category clustering in free recall: A test of gender schema theory.
Representative Research in Social Psychology, 16, 38-43.
Kite, M. E. & Deaux, K. (1986). Attitudes toward homosexuality: Assessment and behavioral consequences. Basic
and Applied Social Psychology, 7, 137-162.
Deaux, K. & Major, B. (1987). Putting gender into context: An interactive model of gender-related behavior.
Psychological Review, 94, 369-389.
[Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, SPSSI, 1987]
Deaux, K. (1987). Psychological constructions of masculinity and femininity. In J. M. Reinisch, L. A. Rosenblum,
& S. A. Sanders (Eds.), Masculinity/femininity: Basic perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
Deaux, K. (1987). No clear course yet. Contemporary Psychology.
Deaux, K. & Kite, M. E. (1987). Thinking about gender. In B. B. Hess & M. M. Ferree (Eds.), Analyzing gender: A
handbook of social science research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
Kite, M. E. & Deaux, K. (1987). Gender belief systems: Homosexuality and implicit inversion theory. Psychology
of Women Quarterly, 11, 83-96.
Deaux, K. (1988). Review of M. Lewin, "In the Shadow of the Past: Psychology Portrays the Sexes." Signs, 13,
599-600.
Deaux, K. (1988). Incipient identity. Contemporary Psychology.
Deaux, K. & Wrightsman, L. S. (1988). Social psychology (5th ed.). Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Deaux, K. (1990). Janet Taylor Spence. In A. O'Connell & N. Russo (Eds.), Women in psychology: A biobibliographic sourcebook (pp.307-316). New York: Greenwood Press.
Deaux, K. (1990). The reproduction of gender. Contemporary Psychology, 35, 788.
Deaux, K. & Major, B. (1990). A social psychological model of gender. In D. Rhode (Ed.). Theoretical
perspectives on sexual difference (pp. 89-99). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Ethier, K. & Deaux, K. (1990). Hispanics in Ivy: Assessing identity and perceived threat. Sex Roles, 22, 427-440.

Deaux, K. (1991). Social identities: Thoughts on structure and change. In R. C. Curtis (Ed.), The relational self:
Theoretical convergences in psychoanalysis and social psychology. New York: Guilford.
Branscombe, N. R. & Deaux, K. (1991). Feminist attitude accessibility and intended behavior. Psychology of
Women Quarterly, 15, 411-418.
Fiske, S. T., Bersoff, D. N., Borgida, E., Deaux, K. & Heilman, M. E. (1991). Social science research on trial. The
use of sex stereotyping research in Price Waterhouse V. Hopkins. American Psychologist, 46, 1049-1060.
Kite, M. E., Deaux, K. & Miele, M. (1991). Stereotypes of young and old: Does age outweigh gender? Psychology
and Aging, 6, 19-27.
Deaux, K. (1992). Sex differences. In E. F. Borgatta (Ed.), Encyclopedia of sociology. New York: Macmillan.
Deaux, K. (1992). Personalizing identity and socializing self. In G. M. Breakwell (Ed.), Social psychology of
identity and the self-concept (pp. 9-33). London: Academic Press.
Deaux, K. (1992). Focusing on the self: Challenges to self-definition and their consequences for mental health. In
D. N. Ruble, P. Costanzo, & M. Oliveri (Eds.), Basic social psychological processes in mental health (pp. 301-327).
New York: Guilford.
Deaux, K. (1993). Reconstructing social identity. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 19, 4-12.
Deaux, K. (1993). Sorry, wrong number--A reply to Gentile's call. Psychological Science, 4, 125-126.
Deaux, K., Dane, F.C., & Wrightsman (1993), Social psychology in the '90s (6th ed.). Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Deaux, K. & Kite, M. E. (1993). Gender stereotypes. In F. Denmark & M. Paludi (Eds.), Handbook on the
psychology of women (pp. 107-139). Greenwood Press.
Fiske, S. T., Bersoff, D. N., Borgida, E., Deaux, K., & Heilman, M. E. (1993). Accuracy and objectivity on behalf of
the APA. American Psychologist, 48, 55-56.
Fiske, S. T., Bersoff, D. N., Borgida, E., Deaux, K., & Heilman, M. E. (1993). What constitutes a scientific review?
A majority report to Barrett and Morris. Law and Human Behavior, 17, 217-233.
Ethier, K. A. & Deaux, K. (1994). Negotiating social identity in a changing context: Maintaining identification and
responding to threat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 243-251.Reprinted in: M. A. Hogg & D.
Abrams (2001). Intergroup relations. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
Deaux, K. (1995). How basic can you be? The evolution of research on stereotypes. Journal of Social Issues, 51,
11-20.
Deaux, K., Reid, A., Mizrahi, K. & Ethier, K. A. (1995). Parameters of social identity. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 68, 280-291.

Loredo, C., Reid, A. & Deaux, K. (1995). Judgments and definitions of sexual harassment by high school students.
Sex Roles, 32, 29-45.
Deaux, K. (1996). Social identification. In E. T. Higgins & A. W. Kruglanski (Eds.), Social psychology: Handbook
of basic principles (pp. 777-798). New York: Guilford.
Reid, A. & Deaux, K. (1996). The relationship between social and personal identities: Segregation or integration?
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 1084-1091.
Deaux, K. & LaFrance, M. (1998). Gender. In D. Gilbert, S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of social
psychology, 4th ed. (pp. 788-827). New York: Random House.
Deaux, K. & Ethier, K. A. (1998). Negotiating social identity. In J. K. Swim & C. Stangor, (Eds.), Prejudice: The
targets perspective (pp. 301-323). San Diego: Academic Press.
Lorenzi-Cioldi, F., & Deaux, K. (1998). Group homogeneity as a function of relative social status and information
processing goals. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 57, 255-273.
Deaux, K. (1999). An overview of research on gender: Four themes from three decades. In W. B. Swann, Jr., J. H.
Langlois, & L. A. Gilbert (Eds.) Sexism and stereotypes in modern society: The gender science of Janet Taylor
Spence (pp. 11-33). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Deaux, K., Reid, A., Mizrahi, K., & Cotting, D. (1999). Connecting the person to the social: The functions of social
identification. In T. R. Tyler, R. Kramer & O. John (Eds.), The psychology of the social self (pp. 91-113). New
Jersey: Erlbaum.
Deaux, K., & Reid, A. (2000). Contemplating collectivism. In S. Stryker, T. J. Owens, & R. W. White (Eds.), Self,
identity, and social movements (pp. 172-190). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Deaux, K. (2000). Models, meanings, and motivations. In D. Capozza & R. Brown (Eds.), Social identity
processes: Trends in theory and research (pp. 1-14). London: Sage.
Deaux, K. (2000). Gender and emotion: Notes from a grateful tourist. In A. Fischer (Ed.), Gender and emotion:
Social psychological perspectives (pp. 301-318). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Deaux, K. (2000). Identity. Encyclopedia of Psychology (Vol. 4, pp. 222-225). Washington, DC and New York:
APA and Oxford University Press.
Deaux, K. (2000). Surveying the landscape of immigration: Social psychological perspectives. Journal of
Community & Applied Social Psychology, 10, 421-431.
Biernat, M. & Deaux, K. (2000). Sex differences. In E. F. Borgatta & R. J. V. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of
sociology (2nd edit.). (Vol. 4, pp. 2529-2536) New York: Macmillan.
Deaux, K., & Perkins, T. (2001). The kaleidoscopic self. In C. Sedikides & M. B. Brewer (Eds), Individual self,
relational self, and collective self: Partners, opponents, or strangers? (pp. 299-313). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Deaux, K. (2001). Kay Deaux. In A. N. O'Connell (Ed.), Models of achievement: Reflections of eminent women in
psychology (vol. 3). (Chap. 14, pp. 201-218). Matawan, NJ: Erlbaum.
Deaux, K. & Stewart, A. (2001). Framing gender identity. In R. Unger (Ed.), Handbook of the psychology of women
and gender (pp. 84-97). New York: John Wiley.
Deaux, K., & Philogne, G. (Eds.) (2001). Representations of the social: Bridging theoretical traditions.
Oxford, England: Blackwell.
Chapter 1: Introduction (Gina Philogne and Kay Deaux)
Chapter 23: Meaning and making: Some comments on content and process (Kay Deaux)
Chapter 24: Epilogue (Kay Deaux and Gina Philogne)
Deaux, K. (2001). Social identity. In J. Worrell (Ed.), Encyclopedia of women and gender (Vol. 2). (pp. 10591067). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Deaux, K. (2001). Negotiating identity and community after September 11. Social Science Research Council web
site. http://essays.ssrc.org/sept11/essays/deaux_textonly.htm
Perkins, T. S., Holburn, S., Deaux, K. Flory, M. J. & Vietze, P. M. (2002). Children of mothers with intellectual
disability: Stigma, mother-child relationships, and self-esteem. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual
Disabilities.
Deaux, K., & Martin, D. (2003). Interpersonal networks and social categories: Specifying levels of context in
identity processes. Social Psychology Quarterly, 66, 101-117.
Ashmore, R. D., Deaux, K. & McLaughlin-Volpe, T. (2004). An organizing framework for collective identity:
Articulation and significance of multidimensionality. Psychological Bulletin, 130, 80-114.
Deaux, K. (2004). Immigration and the color line. In G. Philogne (Ed.), Racial identity in context: The legacy of
Kenneth B. Clark. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Fuegen, K., Biernat, M., Haines, E., & Deaux, K. (2004). Mothers and fathers in the workplace: How gender and
parental status influence judgments of job-related competence. Journal of Social Issues, 60 (4),737-754.
Vickberg, S. M. J. & Deaux, K. (2005). Measuring the dimensions of womens sexuality: The Womens Sexual
Self-Concept Scale. Sex Roles.
Deaux, K., Reid, A., Martin, D., & Bikmen, N. (2006). Ideologies of diversity and inequality: Predicting collective
action in groups varying in ethnicity and immigrant status. Political Psychology, 27, 123-146.
Tormala, T. T. & Deaux, K. (2006). Black immigrants to the United States: Confronting and constructing ethnicity
and race. In R. Mahalingam (Ed.), Cultural Psychology of Immigration (pp. 131-150). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Deaux, K. (2006). A nation of immigrants: Living our legacy. Journal of Social Issues, 62 (3), 633-651.

Cherry, F. & Deaux, K. (2006). The Lewinian legacy in the Society of Psychological Studies on Social Issues
(SPSSI). (sic). In J. Trempata, A. Pepitone, & B. H. Raven (Eds.), Lewinian psychology (pp. 56-65). Bydgoszcz,
Poland: Kazimierz Wielki University Press.
Also (in Polish) in Polskie Forum Psychologiczne, 2004, 9(2), 107-115.
Deaux, K. (2006). To Be an Immigrant. NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
Deaux, K. & Wiley, S. (2007). Moving people and shifting representations: Making immigrant identities. In G.
Moloney & I. Walker (Eds.), Social representations and identity: Content, process, and power (pp. 9-30). Palgrave
Macmillan.
Deaux, K., Bikmen, N., Gilkes, A., Ventuneac, A., Joseph, Y., Payne, R. & Steele, C. (2007). Becoming American:
Stereotype threat effects in Black immigrant groups. Social Psychology Quarterly, 70, 384-404.
Kite, M. E., Deaux, K., & Haines, E. (2008). Gender stereotypes. In F. L. Denmark & M. A. Paludi (Eds.),
Psychology of Women: A handbook of issues and theories (2nd ed.) (Pp. 205-236). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Wiley, S., Perkins, K., & Deaux, K. (2008). Through the looking glass: Ethnic and generational patterns of
immigrant identity. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 32, 385-398.
Deaux, K. (2008). To be an American: Immigration, hyphenation, and incorporation. Journal of Social Issues, 64
(4), 925-943.
Deaux, K. & Bikmen, N. (2010). Immigration and power. In A. Guinote & T. Vescio (Eds.), The social psychology
of power (pp. 381-407). New York: Guilford Press.
Deaux, K., Esses, V., Lalonde, R. N., & Brown, R. (Eds.) (2010). Immigration and hosts : Perceptions, interactions,
and transformations. Journal of Social Issues, 66 (4).
Esses, V., Deaux, K., Lalonde, R. N., & Brown, R. (2010). A psychology of immigration. Journal of
Social Issue, 66 (4).
Deaux, K. & Burke, P. (2010). Bridging identities. Social Psychology Quarterly, 73, 315-320.
Wiley, S. & Deaux, K. (2011). The bicultural identity performance of immigrants. In A. Azzi, X. Chryssochoou, B.
Klandermans, & B. Simon (Eds.), Identity and participation in culturally diverse societies: A multidisciplinary
perspective (pp. 49-68). Blackwell/Wiley.
[Honorable Mention, 2010 Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Prize, SPSSI]
Deaux, K. (2011). An immigrant frame for American identity. Applied Developmental Science, 15(2), 70-72.
Deaux, K., McCarthy, H., & Wurl, S. L. (2011). 2009 Kurt Lewin award recipient: Beatrice Wright. Journal of
Social Issues, 67(2), 427-430.
Biernat, M. & Deaux, K. (2011, in press). A history of gender in social psychology. In A. W. Kruglanski & W.
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Research Support
Purdue University, XR Grants: 1972-1974, 1973-1975, 1975-1977, 1978-1980, 1981-1983, 1986-1988
Purdue University, XL Grants: 1972, 1973
U. S. Department of Labor (with J. C. Ullman), 1979-1981: Women in the basic steel industry
National Science Foundation, 1983-1985: Gender stereotypes
National Science Foundation, 1986-1989: Gender stereotypes
PSC/CUNY Grants, 1988-1989, 1991-1992, 1992-1993, 1996-1997, 2000-2001, 2007-2008
National Science Foundation, 1991-1994. Parameters of social identity.
Sloan Foundation, 1997-1998. Conference on Qualitative Methods in Psychology
National Science Foundation, 1998-1999. Conference on Social Representations (Gina Philogne, co-PI)
Russell Sage Foundation, 1999. Conference on Social Identity. (Jacquelynne Eccles and Diane Ruble, co-PIs)
Russell Sage Foundation, 2000-2001. Ethnic Identification and Stereotype Threat: The Case of West Indians.
(Claude Steele, Mary Waters, Jennifer Eberhardt, and Ewart Thomas, co-PI's)
Russell Sage Foundation, 2000-2005. Social Identity in Context: Behavioral Engagement and Institutional
Commitment. Working Group. (Jacquelynne Eccles, Diane Ruble, co-PI's)
Russell Sage Foundation, 2003-2004. Explaining the Generation Gap: Promotion and Prevention Strategies as
Predictors of Stereotype Threat Effects
Russell Sage Foundation, 2007-2008. Organizational Identification of Dominican and Mexican Immigrants: Identity
Functions, Organizational Commitment, and Group Goals (with Shaun Wiley)

Russell Sage Foundation, 2009-2011. Policing Inequality: Building an agenda for research on racial bias in law
enforcement. (Phillip Goff, John Dovidio, James Sidanius, Samuel Sommers, co-PIs)

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