Katherine Vera Aumer (formerly Katherine Aumer-Ryan, born 1981)[1] is an American social psychologist. Her current research focuses on interpersonal relationships and identity issues concerning both culture and race. Her work has also focused on the psychology of hatred.[2] Formerly an associate professor and chair of psychology at Hawaii Pacific University,[3] she currently serves as an associate professor of psychology at the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu.
Katherine Aumer | |
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Born | 1981 |
Education | University of Iowa; University of Texas at Austin |
Occupation | Social psychologist |
Biography
editAumer received her B.A. in Psychology and Theatre in 2003 from the University of Iowa and her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in 2008.[3]
Aumer has been published in Social Justice Research,[4] Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,[5] The Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology,[6] Ethnic and Racial Studies,[7][8][9] Sexual and Relationship Therapy,[10] Journal of Relationship Research,[11] Interpersona,[12] and Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.[13]
References
edit- ^ Aumer-Ryan, Katherine Vera (May 2008). Between Two Worlds: Consequences of Dual-Group Membership Among Children (PhD thesis). The University of Texas at Austin. hdl:2152/3818.
- ^ Herbert, Wray (23 May 2014). "The Anatomy of Everyday Hatred". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ a b "Full-Time Faculty". Hawaiʻi Pacific University. Archived from the original on 24 December 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ Hatfield, Elaine; Rapson, Richard L.; Aumer-Ryan, Katherine (2008-09-30). "Social Justice in Love Relationships: Recent Developments". Social Justice Research. 21 (4): 413–431. doi:10.1007/s11211-008-0080-1. ISSN 0885-7466. S2CID 145695080.
- ^ Li, Norman P.; Griskevicius, Vladas; Durante, Kristina M.; Jonason, Peter K.; Pasisz, Derek J.; Aumer, Katherine (2009-07-01). "An Evolutionary Perspective on Humor: Sexual Selection or Interest Indication?". Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 35 (7): 923–936. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.464.6682. doi:10.1177/0146167209334786. ISSN 0146-1672. PMID 19407005. S2CID 11885188.
- ^ Aumer-Ryan, Paul; Aumer-Ryan, Katherine (2008-01-01). "Message and messenger: The carrier effect on judgments of credibility". Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 45 (1): 1–13. doi:10.1002/meet.2008.1450450333. ISSN 1550-8390.
- ^ Aumer, Katherine (2015-02-19). "Citizens of Asian America: democracy and race during the cold war". Ethnic and Racial Studies. 38 (3): 462–464. doi:10.1080/01419870.2014.928342. ISSN 0141-9870. S2CID 144733417.
- ^ Aumer, Katherine (2013-01-01). "Critical Rhetorics of Race". Ethnic and Racial Studies. 36 (1): 224–225. doi:10.1080/01419870.2012.720695. ISSN 0141-9870. S2CID 144354942.
- ^ Solomos, John (2013-01-01). "Historical Foundations of Black Reflexive Sociology". Ethnic and Racial Studies. 36 (1): 221–222. doi:10.1080/01419870.2012.708425. ISSN 0141-9870. S2CID 145195288.
- ^ Aumer, Katherine (2014-07-03). "The influence of culture and gender on sexual self-schemas and satisfaction in romantic relationships". Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 29 (3): 280–292. doi:10.1080/14681994.2014.890282. ISSN 1468-1994. S2CID 143009359.
- ^ Aumer, Katherine; Bahn, Anne Cathrine Krebs; Harris, Sean (2015-01-01). "Through the Looking Glass, Darkly: Perceptions of Hate in Interpersonal Relationships". Journal of Relationships Research. 6. doi:10.1017/jrr.2014.14. ISSN 1838-0956.
- ^ Aumer-Ryan, Katherine; Hatfield, Elaine C. (2007-12-30). "The Design of Everyday Hate: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis". Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships. 1 (2): 143–172. doi:10.5964/ijpr.v1i2.11. ISSN 1981-6472.
- ^ Aumer-Ryan, Paul (2006-10-01). "Visual Rating System for HFES Graphics: Design and Analysis". Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 50 (18): 2124–2128. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.511.2729. doi:10.1177/154193120605001802. ISSN 1541-9312. S2CID 62115254.