Curriculum Vitae

KATHERINE AUMER-RYAN

 

Department of Psychology                                                                          (512) 232-2762

University of Texas at Austin                                                 aumerryan@mail.utexas.edu

1 University Station A8000

Austin, TX 78712

 

Education

 

B.A. Psychology and Theatre, with Minor in Buddhist Philosophy, University of Iowa, May 2003

 

Publications

 

(peer reviewed)

 

Aumer-Ryan, K., Hatfield, E. & Frey, R. (in press). Equity in Romantic Relationships: A “Cultural Universal” or a phenomena shaped by Self-Construal and Ethnicity? Interpersona.

Hatfield, E., Rapson, R. L., & Aumer-Ryan, K. (in press). Social justice in love relationships: Recent developments.  Social Justice Research

 

(peer reviewed, under review)

 

Aumer-Ryan, K., Li, N., & Hatfield, E. (submitted) Multiracial experience in redefining race.

Aumer-Ryan, K., Li, N., & Hatfield, E. (submitted) Perspectives and research on the concept of race within the framework of multiracial identity.

Aumer-Ryan, K. (submitted). The design of everyday hate: A qualitative and quantitative examination.

Kotov, R., & Aumer-Ryan, K.. (submitted). Categories or Continua? Taxometric Analysis of Personality Disorders.

 

(articles in preparation)

 

Aumer-Ryan, K., Li, N., & Hatfield, E.. (in preparation). Changing people’s concepts of race: An experimental manipulation of the biological and social constructs of race.

Aumer-Ryan, K., Pennebaker, J., & Hatfield, E. (in preparation). Scenarios of Hate: The telling qualities of the interpersonal hate experience.

 

Conference Presentations:

 

Aumer-Ryan, K. (2007, June). Differences between Multiracials and Monoracials Conceptions of race.  Paper presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences.

Aumer-Ryan, K., Li, N. & Hatfield, E. (2007, Jan).  Mixed Reviews: Multiracials reconfiguring the concept of race.  Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

Aumer-Ryan, K. & Frey, R. (2006 June). Women’s Graduate School Experience. Paper presented at the Political Psychology Conference.

Aumer-Ryan, K. (2006, Jan). The Design of Everyday Hate: Mixed Methods approach to Studying Everyday Hate. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.

 

Teaching Experience:

 

(Teaching Assistant)

Psy 418  Statistics and Methods (Instructors: Jim Spivey [Aug 2004 – May 2005], Deborah Stote [Jan-May 2006]).

Psy 301  Introduction to Psychology (Instructors: Lisa Groesz and Juan Salinas [July-Aug 2005])

Psy 339 Behavior Problems of Children (Instructor: Rebecca Neal-Beevers [Aug-Dec 2005])

 

Research Experience:

 

(Research Assistant)

Imaging Research Center (2006-2008)

 

Grants:

 

Texas Public Education Grant (2006-2007)

John Wallace Dallenbach Fellowship in Psychology (2005-2006)

Garrison Institute Travel Grant (2005)

 

Professional Organizations:

 

Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Society for the Study of Social Problems

International Society for Research on Emotions