KIPLING D. WILLIAMS - Social Psychology

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VITAKIPLING D. WILLIAMSAUGUST 2021Birth date:Place of Birth:Office Address:E-mail Address:Web pages:Home Address:December 24, 1953Columbus, Ohio, USADepartment of Psychological SciencesPurdue University703 Third StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907kipw@purdue.eduhttp://www2.psych.purdue.edu/ kiphttp://williams.socialpsychology.org/3213 Covington StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47906EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:Ph. D.The Ohio State University, 1981. Social PsychologyMinors: Consumer Behavior, StatisticsDissertation: (advisor: B. Latané). The effects of cohesiveness on social loafing in simulatedword-processing pools.M.A.Ohio State University, 1977. Social PsychologyThesis: (advisor: B. Latané). The loss of control as a determinant of social loafing.B.S. (cum laude)University of Washington, 1975. Major: PsychologyEMPLOYMENT HISTORY:2021-presnt2019 (July)2017-present2017 (June-July)2012 (July-Aug)2012 989-19961988-19891986-19881979-1987Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Department of Psychological Sciences, PurdueUniversity.Instructor to Grades 9-12 at Gifted Education Research and Resource Institute (GER2I), on“Outcast: The Psychology of Ostracism”Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences, Purdue UniversitySummer School Faculty, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.Summer School Faculty, SIE-Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.Lorentz Center Fellow of Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), Wassenaar, NL.Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.Professor, Department of Psychology and Deputy Dean of Division of Linguistics and Psychology,Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.Senior Lecturer-Assoc. Prof, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.Visiting Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.Associate Professor, Dir. Social Psychology Ph.D. program, University of Toledo, OH.Visiting Associate Professor, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.Visiting/Acting Associate Professor, and research associate to Claude Steele on ADAI Grant “Acognitive-behavioral etiology of alcoholism,” Univ. of Washington, Seattle.Instructor through Associate Professor of Psychology (tenured, 1986), Drake University, DesMoines, IA.

Kipling D. Williams2PROFESSIONAL SERVICE and EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE:Editor, Social Influence, 2008-2019.Associate Editor, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2007-2008; Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,2004-2006, Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice, 1996-2001.Editor for special issue of Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice, on “Groups and the Internet.” (2002).Editorial Board for: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2003-present); Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology (Interpersonal Relations & Group Processes), 1996-2001; Group Processes and Intergroup Relations,1997-present), and Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1992-1995.Reviewer for: Basic and Applied Social Psychology, British Journal of Social Psychology, Contemporary Psychology,Memory and Cognition, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal ofOccupational and Organizational Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (Attitudes & SocialCognition, Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes), Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Personality and SocialPsychology Bulletin, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law,Psychological Review, Psychological Science, Divisions 8 and 41, APA convention, National Science Foundation Social & Developmental Psychology, McGraw-Hill, Dorsey Press, Allyn & Bacon, and Prentice-Hall.President, Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) 2006-2007; also, MPA Program Committee Member, 19851987; MPA Program Chairperson, 1987; MPA Convention Manager, 1992-1996; MPA Council Member, 2001-2003.EAESP-SESP Small Groups Pre-Conference: Organizer of Sept. 1995, in Washington, D.C.Co-convener, Sydney Symposia on Social Psychology: 1998-2004.President, Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP), 2003-2005;Conference co-organizer, 2003 Annual SASP Conference.SESP Executive Council Member, 2008-2011.SESP Liaison with Social Psychology Network, 2011.PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS:American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2019Fellow, American Psychological Association (2004)Fellow and Charter Member, Association for Psychological Science (2004)Fellow, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2004)Fellow, International Society for Research on Aggression (2004)Fellow, Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy, Division 49 of APA (2007)Fellow, Midwestern Psychological Association, 2006Member, Division 1 (APA, General Psychology), Division 41, (APA, Psychology and Law American PsychologicalSociety); Society for Experimental Social Psychology; Psi Chi; Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, and TheSociety for the Advancement of Social Psychology, Golden Key.Member, European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (June 2005 – present)RESEARCH CONSULTATION:US Navy Sexual Assault, Prevention, and Response Office. Panel member at viewing of documentary REJECT(directed by Ruth Thomas-Suh) at the Cleveland Film Festival and the Heartland Film Festival (Indianapolis) (2013).Expert witness for U.S. Federal, State, and County trials in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky,Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania (civil); Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginiaand Washington. Testified on social and cognitive factors that influence eyewitness accuracy and confidence, effectsof ostracism and the silent treatment, 1987 - present. Consultant for Psychology Exhibit at the Center for Science &Industry, Columbus and Toledo, OH, USA, 1995. Expert witness in NSW Supreme Court on effects of pre-trial

Kipling D. Williams3publicity on potential juror bias; 1999. Big Brother (expert commentator, Television program, Australia), 2002.TEACHING EXPERIENCE:Purdue’s IMPACT program participant with the goal of transforming Introduction to Social Psychology (PSY240) to anactive learning class (2017).Purdue’s IMPACTX program, aimed at transitioning to effective online instruction within the Learning ManagementSystem: Brightspace (2020).Undergraduate. Introductory (Elementary) Psychology, Social Psychology, Experimental Laboratory in SocialPsychology, Personality Theories, Psychology of Groups, Advanced Social Psychology, Seminar in Deindividuation andUniqueness, Psychology of Sex Differences, Developmental Social Psychology, and honors classes in SocialPsychology in Film, Dynamics of Ostracism, and Classics in Social Psychology.Post-Graduate. Seminar on Social Influence, Cross Cultural Social Psychology, Seminar in Group Processes, AdvancedSocial Psychology, Psychology and Law, Methods and Research Evaluation, Seminar in Attitude Change andPersuasion.UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusion, 2020 Athletic Affairs Committee, 2019-present Diversity CATALYST, 2016 ADVANCE member, Trainer for Search Committee workshops regarding diversity and inclusion (Purdue, UTexas-Austin,Nashville) Chair, Faculty Grievance Committee, 2017-present Faculty Grievance Committee, 2016-2017 University Senate, 2014-2017; 2018-present Senate Steering Committee, 2020 Senate Equity and Diversity Committee Member, 2015-2017; 2018-present Senate Advisory Committee, 2015-2017 College of Health & Human Sciences International Programs committee, 2014-2019 College of Health & Human Sciences Equity and Diversity committee, 2018-presentGRANTS and AWARDS: 2019-2020 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, U.S. Navy. 90,5892017 Thomas M. Ostrom Scholar-in-Residence Award, The Ohio State University2017 Purdue Research Foundation Award2015 Award recipient for Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology Heritage Fund “Wall of Fame.”2015-2017 Grant (with T. Reimer, co-PI) from Keep America Beautiful ( 72,000).2014 College of Health and Human Sciences Faculty Engagement Award winner (Purdue University).Member of our Issue-Based Action Team (IBAT) as a collaboration partner, 13,000 Purdue Grant (used primarily forexpenses and for pilot community forums as basis for future external grant).Awarded Center for Open Science: Replications of Important Results in Social Psychology. 2013, May. [ 1820.00; withEric Wesselmann and John Pryor]Awarded NSF (#BCS-1339160), “The Development of a Shared Software Platform for the Scientific Study of SocialExclusion,” 2013-2015, 59,998.2011 College of Health and Human Sciences Research Achievement Award winner (Purdue University).Awarded NSF (#0519209) Grant, “Ostracism and Aggression,” 2005-2009, 430,185Awarded TESS (Time-sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences) proposal, with Stephanie Goodwin, for “Ostracismand Stigma,” 2005.

Kipling D. Williams Awarded ARC Discovery Grant on “Ostracism and Aggression,” 2004-2008, 300,000.Awarded ARC Discovery Grant (with Neil Brewer and Lynne ForsterLee) on “The dynamics of witness confidenceeffects on juror judgments,” 2003-2004. 138,000.Awarded Large Equipment Grant, Macquarie University, Virtual Reality Laboratory, 2003, 70,700.Awarded Flinders University Small Grant (with Neil Brewer) on “Witness Confidence and Juror Decision Making,”2002, 15,238.Awarded Macquarie University New Staff Scheme Grant, “Developing a Virtual Reality Laboratory: A New Paradigmfor further studies of Ostracism,” 2001-2002, 20,000.Awarded ARC Large grant (A00103201) on project entitled, “Power and Consequence of Ostracism,” 2003, 161,840.Awarded ARC Large grant (A10007248) on project entitled, “CyberOstracism: Effects of being ignored on theInternet,” 2000, 41,203.Awarded ARC Small grant (with Lara Dolnik) on project entitled “The dissuasive tactic of stealing thunder,” 1999, 12,000.Awarded ARC Small grant (with Ladd Wheeler) on project entitled “Testing the Visibility Dimension of Ostracismusing an Event-Contingent Self-Recording Method,” 1999, 10,000.Awarded Special Infrastructure Program (SIP) Grant to establish the Emotion and Cognitive PsychophysiologyLaboratory (Chief PI: R. Richardson, with S. Andrews, R. Bryant, and P. Lovibond), 1998, 225,000.Awarded ARC Large grant (A79800071) on project entitled, “Ostracism: The power of silence.” 1998-2000, 145,000.Awarded ARC Small grant on project entitled, “The development of a world wide web experimental paradigm toinvestigate ostracism,” 1998, 12,858.Principal Investigator on University Research Awards and Fellowship Program Grant (University of Toledo), “TheCauses and Consequences of Social Ostracism,” 1994, 6,950.Principal Investigator on University of Toledo Faculty Research Grant on “Human Reactions to Being Ignored by aGroup,” 1993, 500.Principal Investigator on University of Toledo FRAF grant on “Investigations Into Social Loafing and SocialCompensation in Cohesive and Intimate Relationships,” 1990, 6,151.Principal Investigator on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute Grant for research on “Alcohol and Sexual Harassment,”1988, 2,000.Winner of the 1987 American Society of Trial Consultant's “Research Prize” for paper entitled, “Stealing thunder: Apreemptive strategy for persuasion and impression management” co-authored with Robert Croyle.Principal Investigator on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute Grant (65-0025) for research on “Alcohol and Persuasion,”1987, 3,807.Co-Project Director for NSF Grant for Psychology Microcomputer Laboratory at Drake University, 1985, 53,044.Drake University Computer Assisted Instruction grant for developing the use of the Macintosh for Psych 2 (TheScience of Psychology), 1984, 1,000.Winner of the 1980 American Association for the Advancement of Science Socio-Psychological (AAAS) Prize for“Many hands make light the work: Social loafing as a social disease” with B. Latané and S. Harkins. Presented with 1,000 in Toronto, Canada, 1982.Subcontract from an Office of Naval Research Grant “Increasing productivity through social structure,” with Latanéand Harkins, 1980, 18,000 of a 250,000 grant.Faculty Development Program award on new course development with J. Rankin for course on “The Psychology ofSex Differences,” 1980, 900.Drake University Faculty Development Grant for research on, “Effects of cohesiveness and identifiability on socialloafing in word-processing pools,” 1979, 999.Drake University Faculty Development Grant for “A cross-cultural investigation of social loafing in Japan,” 1981, 1,000.INVITED COLLOQUIA [n 134]:2021:2020:4SWPS University, Ponzań, Poland. “Ostracism: The effects of being ignored and excluded.” [134]Invited Address: “Ostracism: The effects of being ignored and excluded,” Conference titled, “Rising from

Kipling D. 01:5Rejection: How Educators Can Build School Belonging in Students” Monash University, Australia (6 October 2020:Zoom/YouTube conference) [133]Colloquium for the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Purdue [132]; Speaker at ZionsvilleHigh School [131]; Speaker at DuBois County Collaborative PD Day, Jasper IN [130]Guest lecturer to two Psychology classes, West Lafayette High School [129, 128]; Howard University Colloquium,Inaugural “Reach Out” Talk [127]; Brews & Qs Speaker [126], Q Commons Invited Speaker, West Lafayette [125],Purdue Diversity Catalyst Meeting – Speaker [124]The Thomas M. Ostrom Scholar in Residence, Ohio State University [123]; Guest lecturer to two Psychologyclasses, West Lafayette High School [122, 121]; Purdue Diversity Action Team in Agriculture presentation [120];Indiana University [119], Keynote Address at the Second Annual Community Integration Conference “Belonging isa Birthright: The Power of Social Cures for Psychosocial & Psychiatric Recovery,” Menninger Clinic, Houston, TX[118]; Invited Speaker at the “Pint of Science,” Indianapolis [117]; Invited speaker to AGR 210 class on diversity[116]; Invited speaker at the Wisconsin State Education Convention, Milwaukee [115]; Guest lecturer toPsychology class, West Lafayette High School [114]; Guest lecture to Agronomy Diversity Class 201 [113].Guest lecturer to two Psychology classes, West Lafayette High School [112, 111]; University of Missouri (generalpublic) [111]; University of Missouri Medical School Grand Round [110], Keynote Speaker at the WorkplaceBullying and Incivility Conference: Impact and Strategies, Calgary, Canada [109]; Speaker at the SewickleyAcademy, PA [108]; Sheldon Lachman Memorial Keynote Speaker, Wayne State University [107]; Guest lecturerto Psychology class, West Lafayette High School [106].Keynote Speaker at the 18th Annual Indiana School Social Work Association Fall Conference, Conner Prairie, IN[105]; Tilburg University Inaugural Symposium on Ostracism and Rejection, Tilburg, The Netherlands [104];Raising Awareness in International Medicine (AIM), Purdue University [103];Wabash College [102]; “Science on Tap,” Lafayette, IN [101]; Keynote Talk at the Economic and Social ResearchCouncil 2nd Annual Conference on Social Science Research, Kent, England [100].University of Amsterdam [99]; University of Leiden [98]; University of Mannheim [97]; NIAS (Netherlands Institutefor Advanced Studies) [96]; Keynote; Professional Development Conference, Purdue University [95]; University ofMaryland [94].Duke University [93]; North Dakota State University [92]; University of Maryland [91]; University of Nevada-Reno[90].Dartmouth University [89]; Keynote Speaker for the Kurt Lewin Institute conference, Zeist, The Netherlands [88];Vrije University, Dept. of Social and I/O Psychology [87]; University Place Assisted Living Community, WestLafayette [86].Northeastern University [85]; Distinguished Visitor, Hong Kong University [84]; Great Plains UndergraduatePsychology Conference, Stephen F. Davis Keynote Speaker, Kearny, NB [83].DePauw University [82]; Syracuse University [81]; University of Chicago Graduate School of Business [80]; MiamiUniversity – 2 talks (Ohio) [79 & 78]; Purdue University Department of Economics [77]; Keynote Speaker at the 6thAnnual International Conference on Bullying in the Workplace, Montreal [76]; Keynote Speaker at theInternational Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest [75]; University of Alabama [74].University of Manitoba [73]; University of Wisconsin-Parkside [72]; The Citadel [71].University of Texas at Austin [70]; University of Wyoming [69]; Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Society [68].Ohio State University [67]; Michigan State University [66]; University of Iowa [65]; SPI (Social Psychologist ofIndiana) keynote speaker, Indiana University [64]; University of Minnesota [63]; Monmouth College (Illinois) [62];ILLOWA (Undergraduate social psychology conference of Illinois and Iowa) Keynote speaker [61]; University ofPittsburgh & Carnegie Mellon University [60]; University of Michigan [59].Northwestern University [58]; University of Chicago [57]; Leiden University, [56]; NSW Association of CrownProsecutors (Sydney) [55]; James Cook University (Townsville, Australia) [54].University of California—Davis [53]; University of California—Irvine [52]; Australian Association of CrownProsecutors, Perth [51]; APS Forensic College, Sydney [50]; Keynote Speaker at the German Association of SocialPsychology, Heidelberg [49]; University of Amsterdam [48]; University of Toledo [47]; Stanford University [46],Flinders University [45].Georgia State University [44]; Augusta State University [43]; University of Arizona [42]University of Illinois [41]; University of California at Santa Barbara [40]; Northeastern University [39]; Macquarie

Kipling D. 81:6University Department of Biology [38]; University of Western Sydney [37].University of Sydney [36]; Flinders University (2 talks) [35 & 34]; University of Melbourne [33]; NewcastleUniversity [32]; Macquarie University [31]University of New South Wales, Department of Commerce & Marketing [30]University of Washington [29]; The Australian National University, Canberra [28].LaTrobe University; Melbourne [27].Princeton University [26]; Illinois State University [25]; Macquarie University, Sydney [24]; University ofMelbourne [23]; Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga [22]; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand [21];University of Auckland [20].University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia [19]; Central Queensland University; Rockhampton, Australia [18].Northwestern University School of Law [17]University of Utah [16]; Northwestern University School of Law [15]Miami University [14]; Northwestern University School of Law [13]; Hope College [12]Michigan State University [11]Howard University, Northeastern University [10]Ohio State University [9]Purdue University [8]University of Washington [7]Central Washington University [6]; University of Arkansas [5]Southern Illinois University, Dept. of Psychology and School of Law [4]Illinois State University [3]Notre Dame University [2]Georgia College [1]WORKSHOPS and SEMINARS:Dec 2019:Sept 2019:Sept 2019:Sept 2018:Sept 2017:Nov 2016:Aug 2016:Mar 2016:Jan 2016:Oct 2015:Sept 2015:June 2015:Nov 2014:Oct 2014:July 2014:July 2014:Mar 2014:Feb 2014:Jan 2014:Nov 2013:Oct 2013:Sept 2013:“Psychological consequences of ostracism.” US Navy Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, ThePentagon, and “Does Ostracism Lead to a Preference for Extreme Groups?”“Psychological consequences of ostracism.” US Navy Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, ThePentagon.Research Masters Course, “Ostracism” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLGundersen Health System, LaCrosse, WILaCrosse's 6th Annual Rebuilding for Learning Summit, LaCrosse, WI.Research Masters Course, “Ostracism and Inclusion,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLWisconsin State Education Conference, Milwaukee.“Mr. Wild’s Garden.” Co-presented ostracism research with photographer David Weinberg’s portrayal of amarginalized elderly man at the Fountain Gallery, Lafayette, IN.“All-In,” Purdue Extension Community Talks; in Dearborn, Lake, Bartholomew, and Putnam Counties, IN.Salvation Army symposium on the Impact of Social Rejection, NYC.Purdue Extension—Huntington IN Branch;Research Masters Course, “Ostracism and Inclusion,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL.Irvington Community Schools, Irvington, INDepartment of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandCo-organizer and Speaker at “All In” Community Forum in Dubois County, IN.Instructor, Society for Australasian Social Psychology Graduate Summer School, Sydney, AustraliaCommunity Forum on the documentary REJECT and Ostracism Research, Charleston, SC.Co-organizer and speaker at “All In” Community Forum in Carroll County, IN.Purdue University guest seminar, AGR 201 Communicating Across Cultures, “Ostracism.”Research Masters Course, “Ostracism and Inclusion,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL; Workshop on“Ostracism: The effects of being ignored and excluded” for THE Institute for Strengthening Families,

Kipling D. WilliamsSept 2013:Apr 2013:Jan 2013:Nov 2012:May 2012:Apr 2012:Oct 2011:Mar 2011:Oct 2010:Oct 2009:Aug 2009:Dec 2008:Nov 2007:Sept 2006:June 2006:May 2006:May 2006:Oct 2005:Mar 2005:Feb 2004:May 2002:Apr 2002:Apr 2000:Apr 1999:7Indianapolis, IN; The Indiana Youth Institute, Youth Workers Café, “Ostracism: Bullying in Disguise,”Wabash, Indiana.July 2013: Purdue Extension - Home & Family Conference; Diversity Action Team College of Agriculture,Purdue University.THE Institute for Strengthening Families, “Ostracism: The effects of being ignored and excluded;” ClevelandFilm Festival Expert Panel for documentary, REJECT.WorkLife program, Purdue University, “Consequences of ostracism”Psychology Club, Purdue UniversityOstracism, Exclusion, & Rejection, Lorentz Center, Leiden, NLOstracism, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, GermanyResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLGuest Speaker to Purdue College of Technology Diversity CommitteeResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLContext, Causes and Consequences of Conflict, Lorentz Center, Leiden, gram.php3?wsid 343Research Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLInvited Speaker to the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Conference on Shame and Rejection,Pittsburgh, PA.Invited participant in Round Table Discussion on Utility of Social Psychology Theory and Research for theDepartment of Homeland Security, Washington, DC.Panelist, APA Academic Career Workshop: “Entering the Academic Marketplace: Advice from Experts,”Chicago, IL.Research Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLResearch Masters Course, “Social exclusion and acceptance,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NLConference on Group Processes in Computer-Supported Interaction, Miami University, Oxford, OH.The Power of Social Exclusion, Kurt Lewin Institute, Amsterdam, NL.Virtual Reality Methods in Social Psychology (with James Blascovich and Andy Beall); sponsored by SASPSPSP, and a 20,000 grant from Macquarie University.Negotiating the job market in academic social psychology. SASP Preconference, Adelaide, AU.Using the Internet in social psychology research. SASP Graduate preconference, Fremantle, AU.How to publish in social psychology journals. SASP Graduate preconference, Coolum, AU.PhD STUDENTS:Sonja FaulknerSherri OndrusLisa ZadroCassandra GovanZhansheng ChenJames WirthAdrienne Carter-SowellEric WesselmannDongning RenAndy HalesMaayan DvirEboni BradleyRachel TaggartUniversity of Toledo, 1998University of Toledo, 1997 (SUNY)University of New South Wales, 2004 (University of Sydney)Macquarie University, 2004 (Stanford University; Melbourne Univ.)Purdue University, 2008 (University of Hong Kong; tenured)Purdue University, 2010 (University of North Florida; Ohio State—Newark)Purdue University, 2010 (Texas A & M University; tenured)Purdue, 2011, (Illinois State University; tenured)Purdue University, (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)Purdue University, 2017 (Post-doc at University of Virginia)Purdue University, 2018 (Post-doc at Illinois State University)Purdue University, 2019 – presentPurdue University, 2019 - present

Kipling D. Williams8INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORSHIPS:Tobias P. KernRomy van der LeeJohann JacobyPaolo RivaGiullitta AnthonyFlorencia CardosoHannah SchadeAlex MitchellIrena DomachowskaYuki NozakiFabian KlaukeAndrew HungSelma RudertArthur MachadoAlessandro SparacioValentina VillaClarissa ZwargAnna Giesen-LeuchterUniversity of Heidelberg (Germany), 2007Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2007Institut für Wissensmedien (Germany), 2009University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy), 2009-2010Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2010Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (Argentina), 2010Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2012Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2012Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2012Kyoto University (Japan), 2013Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2014University College-London, 2014Universität Basel, (Switzerland), 2015Fluminense Federal University in Brazil, 2016University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy), 2016(Vrije University-Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 2018(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), 2019(Westfälischen Wilhelms—Universität in Münster), 2019-2020.NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT MENTORSHIPS:Samantha SlaterJocelyn SantiagoQingxin ZhangNaomi O’MaraGabriella GandaraMiami University (Ohio), 2010Chaminade University (Hawai’i), 2013 (SROP, Student Research Opportunity Program)University of Colorado, 2013Chaminade University (Hawai’i), 2014 (SROP)University of Texas—El Paso, 2015 (SROP)HONORS STUDENTS (and graduate school to which they entered):Christopher CheungWilma ChoiCassandra GovanKatie PosnanskiDanielle BaggEmily SwimAlex TorstrickTyler SchifflitHan KangRan WangYichuan YinAllison SchwammChristina BrummUniversity of New South Wales, 1998 (UNSW)University of New South Wales, 1999 (UNSW)University of New South Wales, 2000 (Macquarie University)Purdue University, 2010 (Ball State)Purdue University, 2010 (Rennselaer University)Purdue, 2010 (Research Analyst at Witt/Kieffer, Chicago)Purdue University, 2010 (Columbia University)Purdue University, 2011, (Med School)Purdue University, 2012 (Boston College)Purdue University, 2016 (Tilberg University)Purdue University, 2018 (Western Washington State University)Purdue University, 2018 (Western Washington State University)Purdue University, 2018 (University of North Carolina)PUBLICATIONSBOOKS & MONOGRAPHS:Williams, K. D. (2001). Ostracism: The power of silence. NY: Guilford Press.

Kipling D. Williams9EDITED BOOKS:Rudert, S. C, Greifeneder, R., & Williams, K. D. (Eds.) (2019). Current directions in ostracism, social exclusion, and rejectionresearch. London: Routledge Press.Williams, K. D., & Nida, S. A. (Eds.) (2017). Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection. New York: Psychology Press.Harkins, S. G., Williams, K. D., & Burger, J. (2017). The Oxford handbook of social influence. New York: Oxford Press.Forgas, J. P., Kruglanski, A., & Williams, K. D. (Eds.) (2011). Social conflict and aggression. NY: Psychology Press.Williams, K. D., Forgas, J. P., & von Hippel, W. (Eds). (2005). The social outcast: Ostracism, social exclusion, rejection, andbullying. NY: Psychology Press.Brewer, N., & Williams, K. D. (Eds.) (2005). Psychology and law: An empirical perspective. NY: Guilford Press.Forgas, J. P., Williams, K. D., & Laham, S. M. (Eds.) (2004). Social motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes. NY:Cambridge University Press.Forgas, J. P., Williams, K. D., & von Hippel, W. (Eds.) (2003). Social judgments: Implicit and explicit processes. London:Cambridge University Press.Forgas, J. P., & Williams, K. D. (Eds.) (2002). The social self: Cognitive, interpersonal and intergroup perspectives. NY: ThePsychology Press.Forgas, J. P., & Williams, K. D. (Eds.) (2001). Social influence: Direct and indirect process. Philadelphia: The Psychology Press.Forgas, J. P., Williams, K. D., & Wheeler, L. (Eds.) (2001). The social mind: Cognitive and motivational aspects ofinterpersonal behavior. London: Cambridge University Press.BOOK CHAPTERS:Hales, A., H., & Williams, K. D. (2020). Social ostracism: Theoretical foundations and basic principles. In P. van Lange, T.Higgins, & A. Kruglanski (Eds.), Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles (Third Edition) (pp. 337-349). NewYork: Guilford Press.Sommer, K. L., Leone, J., & Williams, K. D. (2020). Ostracism and motivation in groups. In S. Karau (Ed.), Individualmotivation within groups: Social loafing and motivation gains in work, academic, and sports teams. (pp. 331-358).London: Academic Press.Williams, K. D., Hales, A. H., & Michels, C. (2019). Social ostracism as a factor motivating interest in extreme groups. In S.Rudert, R. Greifeneder, & K. D. Williams (Eds.) Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection (pp. 17-30). London: RoutledgePress.Wesselmann, E. D., Ren, D., & Williams, K. D. (2018). Motivations for responses to ostracism. In E. Jonas & C. Mühlberger(Eds.), Social cognition, motivation, and interaction: How do people respond to threats in social inter

Kipling D. Williams 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE and EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE: Editor, Social Influence, 2008-2019. Associate Editor, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2007-2008; Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2004-2006, Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice, 1996-2001. Editor for special issue of Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, & Practice, on "Groups and the Internet .