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Kathryn J. Lively

Kathryn Lively 1010Email: Kathryn.J.Lively@Dartmouth.edu

Chair
Associate Professor, Sociology

Dartmouth College
6104 Silsby - Room 103
Hanover, NH 03755
603-646-9284

Vanderbilt University, Ph.D., 1999
Vanderbilt University, M.A., 1996
University of Tulsa, B.A., 1993

Curriculum vitae (PDF format, requires free Acrobat Reader)

2011 Paper Award, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association for Robin W. Simon and Kathryn J. Lively. 2010. “Investigating the Relationships Among Sex, Anger, and Depression.” Social Forces 88: 1543-1568.

2011 Chair Elect, Emotions Section, American Sociological Association.

2008-2009 winner of the C. Troy Shaver '69 Fellowship, established by Mr. Shaver to recognize and reward younger members of the faculty whose teaching is true to the highest standards of Dartmouth's educational mission and whose scholarly or creative activities contribute significantly to the advancement of their respective disciplines.


Courses Taught at Dartmouth

Recent News

Kathryn Lively was recently quoted in an article appearing in Dartmouth Life, "Teaching at Dartmouth: Beyond Reputation". Kathryn currently sits on the advisory board of the Dartmouth Center for Advancement of Learning (DCAL).

Selected Publications

Book Reviews

  • Lively, Kathryn J. 2004.  “Book Review: Heroic Efforts: The Emotional Culture of Search and Rescue Volunteers, by Jennifer Lois.”  Social Forces, 83, 1: 449-451.
  • Lively, Kathryn J.  2001. “Book Review: Emotions in the Workplace: Research, Theory, and Practice, edited by Ashkanasy, Hartel, and Zerbe.”  Work and Occupations, Vol. 28, 4.

Papers in Progress

  • Lively, Kathryn J. "Socio-Cultural Influences: Gender/Work-Work." In Alicia Grandey, James Diefendorff, and Deborah Rupps' (Eds.) Emotional Labor in the 21st Century: Diverse Perspectives on Emotional Regulation at Work. New York: Routledge.

 Faculty Research and Teaching Interests

  • Social Psychology
  • Sociology of Emotion
  • Medical Sociology
  • Sociology of Mental Health
  • Work, Occupations and Professions

Last Updated: 3/28/12