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Tiffani Everett
University of Georgia
Department of Sociology
Baldwin Hall
Athens, GA 30602-1611
teverett@uga.edu
Education
December 2007 M.A., University of Georgia, Sociology; Thesis: “Accounting for Emotion: Emotion Displays and Collaborative Identity Management.”
Committee Members: Dawn T. Robinson (chair), James W. Balkwell, and Jody Clay-Warner
May 2005 B.A., University of Akron, Sociology (Summa Cum Laude); Minor: Conflict Management
Research Interests
Emotions
Self and identity
Social psychology
Gender
Work
Presented Papers
Everett, Tiffani. “Accounting for Emotion: Emotion Displays and Collaborative Identity Management.” Presented at a refereed roundtable session at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 2007. New York, NY.
Robinson, Dawn T., Jody Clay-Warner, Christopher D. Moore, Tiffani Everett, Alexander Watts, Laura Aikens, Chi Thai. “Toward an Unobtrusive Measure of Emotions During Social Interaction." Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 2007. New York, NY.
Erickson, Rebecca J., Tiffani Everett, and Kristen Marcussen. “Considering the Ties that Bind: Identity Characteristics, Stress, and Well-Being among Registered Nurses.” Presented at a refereed roundtable session at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2006. Montreal, Canada.
Everett, Tiffani and Rebecca J. Erickson. “The Effect of Directed and Undirected Deflection on Agitation in Registered Nurses.” Presented at the poster session for the Social Structure and Emotion Conference. April 2006. Athens, Georgia.
Stazyk, Edmund C. and Tiffani Everett. “Personal Characteristics of Juvenile Arrestees Involved in Acts of Prostitution.” Presented at the 2nd National Conference on Prostitution, Sex Work, and the Commercial Sex Industry. September 2005. Toledo, OH.
Papers in Progress
Erickson, Rebecca J., Kristen Marcussen, and Tiffani Everett. “Considering The Ties That Bind: Identity Characteristics, Stress, And Well-Being Among Registered Nurses.” To be submitted to Social Psychology Quarterly in October 2007.
Everett, Tiffani. “Concessions.” Pp. X-XX in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. New York: Blackwell Publishing.
Everett, Tiffani. “Excuses.” Pp. X-XX in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. New York: Blackwell Publishing.
Everett, Tiffani. “Justifications.” Pp. X-XX in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. New York: Blackwell Publishing.
Everett, Tiffani. “Refusals.” Pp. X-XX in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. New York: Blackwell Publishing.
Everett, Tiffani and Rebecca J. Erickson. “Agitation and Identity Disconfirmation in Registered Nurses.” To be submitted for review in October 2007.
Everett, Tiffani, Dawn T. Robinson, and Christopher D. Moore. “Affective Dynamics and Friendship Formation: The Importance of Setting.” To be included in Group Processes Research (published in Polish), edited by Kinga Wysienska and Joanna Heidtman. Warsaw, Poland: Scholar Publishing House.
Robinson, Dawn T., Jody Clay-Warner, and Tiffani Everett. (forthcoming). “Emotions in the Social World.” In Social Structure and Emotions, edited by Dawn T. Robinson and Jody Clay-Warner. San Diego: Elsevier.
Research Experience
2006 – present Lab Manager, Laboratory for the Study of Social Interaction (LaSSI), University of Georgia.
2005-2006 Graduate Student Affiliate, Laboratory for the Study of Social Interaction (LaSSI), University of Georgia.
2005 (Summer) Research Fellow, Summa Health System, Akron, OH. “Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters”. Principle Investigator – Dawn M. Johnson. NIMH Grant # K23MH067648.
2004-2005 Student Research Assistant, Institute for Health and Social Policy, University of Akron. Various projects for Principle Investigators Sonia Alemagno and Peter J. Leahy.
2004 (Fall) Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Akron. “Emotional Labor, Burnout, and the Nationwide Nursing Shortage”. Principle Investigator – Rebecca J. Erickson.
2004 (Summer) Research Intern, Summa Health System, Akron, OH. “Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters”. Principle Investigator – Dawn M. Johnson. NIMH Grant # K23MH067648.
2003 (Summer) Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Akron. “Social Support and Adjustment to Family Caregiving: A Multi-Study Analysis”. Virginia L. Smerglia, Nancy B. Miller, Diane L. Sotnak, Carrie A. Geiss.
Teaching Experience
2007 (Spring) Teaching Assistant for Social Psychology (SOCI 3730), with Dr. Dawn T. Robinson. Department of Sociology, University of Georgia.
2006 (Spring) Teaching Assistant for Sociology of Alcohol and Drugs (SOCI 3860), with Dr. Paul Roman. Department of Sociology, University of Georgia.
2005 (Fall) Teaching Assistant for Introductory Sociology (SOCI 1100), with Dr. E.M. Beck. Department of Sociology, University of Georgia.
2004 (Fall) Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Methods of Social Research I, with Dr. Nancy B. Miller. Department of Sociology, University of Akron.
Awards and Honors
2005 Outstanding Undergraduate Student, Department of Sociology, University of Akron
Professional Memberships
American Sociological Association
Sociology of Emotions section
Social Psychology section
Sociology of Mental Health section
Organizations, Occupations, and Work section
Southern Sociological Society (SSS)
American Academy of Political and Social Science
Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS)
Alpha Kappa Delta, Mu Chapter
Professional Service
2007-2007 Membership Committee, Sociology of Emotions section of the American Sociological Association
2007-2008 Student representative, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology section of the American Sociological Association
2007 Session Presider for the Group Processes Research on Social Relations Session at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society.
2006-2007 Membership Committee, Sociology of Emotions section of the American Sociological Association
2006 Social Structure and Emotions conference webmaster, conference held at the University of Georgia
2004-2005 Sociology Club President, University of Akron
2003-2004 Sociology Club Treasurer, University of Akron
Sociology Club student government representative, University of Akron
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