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Social Psychology, Sociology of Emotions
United States

Biography

Kimberly's research examines how inequalities are produced, maintained, and resisted through behavior and emotion dynamics in social interactions. Her publications evaluate the degree of consensus in identity sentiments and impression formation processes within and between cultures, examine behavioral and emotional responses to stereotyped groups and unfair reward distributions, and reveal the implications of micro-social processes for status and power hierarchies, occupational inequality, victimization, and mental health outcomes.

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Employment (2)

Dartmouth College: Hanover, New Hampshire, US

2021-07-01 to present | Associate Professor (Department of Sociology)
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Kimberly B. Rogers

Dartmouth College: Hanover, New Hampshire, US

2015 to 2021-06-30 | Assistant Professor (Department of Sociology)
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Works (21)

Meaning Change in U.S. Occupational Identities during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Was It Temporary or Durable?

Social Psychology Quarterly
2024-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Joseph M. Quinn; Robert E. Freeland; E. K. Maloney; Kimberly B. Rogers; Lynn Smith-Lovin
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Complements and Competitors: The Co-functionality and Co-diffusion of Languages on a Collaborative Coding Platform

2023-07-27 | Preprint
Contributors: Antonio Sirianni; Jonathan Morgan; Nikolas Zoller; Kimberly B. Rogers; Tobias Schröder
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Developing an introductory course design that promotes sociological literacy

2023-04-18 | Book chapter
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers
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Status as Deference: Cultural Meaning as a Source of Occupational Behavior

RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
2022-11 | Journal article
Contributors: E. K. Maloney; Kimberly B. Rogers; Lynn Smith-Lovin
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Modeling the Culture of Online Collaborative Groups with Affect Control Theory

2021 | Book chapter
Contributors: Jonathan H. Morgan; Jun Zhao; Nikolas Zöller; Andrea Sedlacek; Lena Chen; Hayley Piper; Yliana Beck; Kimberly B. Rogers; Jesse Hoey; Tobias Schröder
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Theoretical and Empirical Modeling of Identity and Sentiments in Collaborative Groups

2021-09-28 | Preprint
Contributors: Jesse Hoey; Mei Nagappan; Kimberly B. Rogers; Tobias Schröder; Diego Dametto; Nalin De Zoysa; Rahul Iyer; Jonathan Morgan; Deepak Rishi; Antonio Sirianni et al.
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Event Likelihood Judgments Revisited

Social Psychology Quarterly
2021-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers
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The problem of order: Understanding how culture predicts social action

Sociology Compass
2020-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers
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Sources of Consensus and Variegation in Cultural Affective Meanings

Social Currents
2019-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers
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Artificial Intelligence and Social Simulation: Studying Group Dynamics on a Massive Scale

Small Group Research
2018-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Jesse Hoey; Tobias Schröder; Jonathan Morgan; Kimberly B. Rogers; Deepak Rishi; Meiyappan Nagappan
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Do You See What I See? Testing for Individual Differences in Impressions of Events

Social Psychology Quarterly
2018-05-31 | Journal article
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A Multilevel Investigation of Arabic-Language Impression Change

International Journal of Sociology
2017-08-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Darys J. Kriegel; Muhammad Abdul-Mageed; Jesse K. Clark; Robert E. Freeland; David R. Heise; Dawn T. Robinson; Kimberly B. Rogers; Lynn Smith-Lovin
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Modeling Dynamic Identities and Uncertainty in Social Interactions

American Sociological Review
2016-07-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Tobias Schröder; Jesse Hoey; Kimberly B. Rogers
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Justice Standard Determines Emotional Responses to Over-Reward

Social Psychology Quarterly
2016-02-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Jody Clay-Warner; Dawn T. Robinson; Lynn Smith-Lovin; Kimberly B. Rogers; Katie R. James
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Author Reply: Affect Control Theory and the Sociality of Emotion

Emotion Review
2014-03-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers; Tobias Schröder; Christian von Scheve
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Dissecting the Sociality of Emotion: A Multilevel Approach

Emotion Review
2013-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers; Tobias Schröder; Christian von Scheve
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Affective meanings of stereotyped social groups in cross-cultural comparison

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
2013-07-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Tobias Schröder; Kimberly B. Rogers; Shuichirou Ike; Julija N. Mell; Wolfgang Scholl
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The Affective Structure of Stereotype Content

Social Psychology Quarterly
2013-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers; Tobias Schröder; Wolfgang Scholl
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Answering the Call for a Sociological Perspective on the Multilevel Social Construction of Emotion: A Comment on Boiger and Mesquita

Emotion Review
2012-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers; Lynn Smith-Lovin
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Action, Interaction, and Groups

The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology
2012-02-02 | Other
Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers; Lynn Smith-Lovin
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The perception of emotion in Japanese and American culture

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Contributors: Kimberly B. Rogers; Batja Mesquita; Taka Masuda
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