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1 CURRICULUM VITAE [Updated Dec. 2018] Barry Markovsky Department of Sociology University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Department: (803) 777-3123 [email protected] Degrees Ph.D. in Sociology, 1983, Stanford University B.A. in Sociology, 1978, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Employment University of South Carolina Professor, July 2001 - Chair, July 2001- June 2008 University of Iowa Professor, August 1994-June 2001 Associate Professor, August 1988-July 1994 Assistant Professor, August 1983-July 1988 National Science Foundation Sociology Program Director, November 1997-August 1999 Stanford University Visiting Scholar, August 1988-July 1989 N.I.M.H. Post-Doctoral Fellow, January 1983-August 1983 Instructor, Fall 1981, Fall 1982 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1978-1981 Teaching Fellow and/or Research Apprentice 1979-81 University of Massachusetts Teaching Assistant, Spring 1977; Data Clerk, Spring-Summer, 1977 Honors, Awards, Fellowships Visiting Professor, Workshop on Building and Testing Theories, European Association of Social Psychology, Zurich, July 2018. Elected to Sociological Research Association, 2012. Secular Student Alliance <secularstudents.org>, 2011 (National) Advisor of the Year University of South Carolina, 2010 Student Organization Advisor of the Year Award Visiting Professor, Workshop on Group-focused Enmity, sponsored by Philipps-Universität Marburg and the German Research Foundation. June 2005 (Dahme, Germany); June 2007 (Bad Laasphe, Ger.) Visiting Scholar, University of Skövde, Sweden, Fall 2006 Keynote Speaker, 4th Nordic Conference on Group and Social Psychology, May 2004 Biographical Entry (“Markovsky, Barry”) in the Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Sage Publications, 2005. James S. Coleman Prize for the book Network Exchange Theory (with six other contributors), 2002 Who’s Who in the World (Marquis Publishing), since 2004 Who’s Who in America (Marquis Publishing), since 2002 Who’s Who in American Education (Marquis Publishing), since 2006 University of Iowa Faculty Scholar Award (50% Release Time plus Research Funding), 1994-1998

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CURRICULUM VITAE [Updated Dec. 2018]

Barry Markovsky Department of Sociology

University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208

Department: (803) 777-3123 [email protected]

Degrees Ph.D. in Sociology, 1983, Stanford University B.A. in Sociology, 1978, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Employment University of South Carolina Professor, July 2001 - Chair, July 2001- June 2008 University of Iowa Professor, August 1994-June 2001 Associate Professor, August 1988-July 1994 Assistant Professor, August 1983-July 1988 National Science Foundation Sociology Program Director, November 1997-August 1999 Stanford University Visiting Scholar, August 1988-July 1989 N.I.M.H. Post-Doctoral Fellow, January 1983-August 1983 Instructor, Fall 1981, Fall 1982 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1978-1981 Teaching Fellow and/or Research Apprentice 1979-81 University of Massachusetts Teaching Assistant, Spring 1977; Data Clerk, Spring-Summer, 1977

Honors, Awards, Fellowships Visiting Professor, Workshop on Building and Testing Theories, European Association of Social

Psychology, Zurich, July 2018. Elected to Sociological Research Association, 2012. Secular Student Alliance <secularstudents.org>, 2011 (National) Advisor of the Year University of South Carolina, 2010 Student Organization Advisor of the Year Award Visiting Professor, Workshop on Group-focused Enmity, sponsored by Philipps-Universität Marburg and

the German Research Foundation. June 2005 (Dahme, Germany); June 2007 (Bad Laasphe, Ger.) Visiting Scholar, University of Skövde, Sweden, Fall 2006 Keynote Speaker, 4th Nordic Conference on Group and Social Psychology, May 2004 Biographical Entry (“Markovsky, Barry”) in the Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Sage Publications, 2005. James S. Coleman Prize for the book Network Exchange Theory (with six other contributors), 2002 Who’s Who in the World (Marquis Publishing), since 2004 Who’s Who in America (Marquis Publishing), since 2002 Who’s Who in American Education (Marquis Publishing), since 2006 University of Iowa Faculty Scholar Award (50% Release Time plus Research Funding), 1994-1998

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Honors, Awards, Fellowships (continued) National Science Foundation Fellow, Program for Advanced Study and Research in Social

Psychophysiology, Ohio State University, Summer 1990. Recognition for Exceptional Teaching, College of Liberal Arts, University of Iowa, 1989, 1990. National Institute of Mental Health Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Stanford University, 9/88-8/89. Old Gold Junior Faculty Summer Fellowships, University of Iowa, 1984, 1985, 1987. National Research Service Award (National Institute of Mental Health Post-Doctoral Fellowship), Stanford University, 1983. National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1978-1981. Summa Cum Laude Graduate, Honors in Sociology and Psychology, University of Massachusetts, 1978. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1978. Erdős-Bacon number: 6

Research Areas Small Group Processes (social influence, status, power, justice, identity, collective action), Web-based Theoretical Methods, Social Networks, Social Judgment & Perception

Teaching Areas (Recent) Social Psychology, Group Processes, Theory Construction, Critical Thinking

Grants 2018 Center for Teaching Excellence, University of South Carolina. “3D’s Bootcamp: Design,

Develop, and Deliver an Online Course.” May 2018, $2,000. 2015 National Science Foundation, “A Knowledge Aggregator for the Social Sciences.” B. Markovsky

and Jose Vidal, 9/15-8/17, $290,439. 2012 National Science Foundation, “Web-based Tools for Developing and Accessing Sociological

Theory.” B. Markovsky and Jose Vidal, 1/12-1/15, $191,808. 2010 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, “Social Status and Performance

on Mental Ability Tests.” B. Markovsky and Jennifer McLeer, 7/1/10-6/30/11, $8,266. 2009 National Science Foundation, “Fairness and the Provision of Public Goods.” 9/09-8/12. $135,000. 2009 National Science Foundation, “Membership, Prototypicality, and Influence in Small Groups.” B.

Markovsky and Christopher C. Barnum. 4/09-3/12. $169,000. 2006 National Science Foundation, “Power and Perception in Networks.” Brent Simpson and B.

Markovsky, 4/06 – 4/09. $228,000. 2005 University of South Carolina Research and Productive Scholarship Fund, “Trust and Embedded

Markets.” Brent Simpson and B. Markovsky, 4/05 – 6/06. $8,500 2002 National Science Foundation, “Status Processes in Social Exchange Networks.” Shane Thye, B.

Markovsky and David Willer, 7/02 – 6/05. $105,000 2000 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award, “Status, Group Identity and

Influence: An Experimental Test.” B. Markovsky and Christopher Barnum, 8/1/00 – 7/31/02. 1998 American Sociological Association, “Graduate Theory Training in the Leading U.S. Sociology

Programs.” 6/98 – 5/99. $700 1997 National Science Foundation, “Group Processes and Individual Differences in Standardized Test

Scores.” Michael J. Lovaglia and B. Markovsky, 3/97 - 11/98. $111,526

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Grants (continued) 1997 National Science Foundation, “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Status and Power in Social

Exchange Networks.” B. Markovsky and Shane Thye, 3/97 - 3/98. $7,322 1996 National Science Foundation, “Fundamental Processes of Network Exchange.” M. Lovaglia and

B. Markovsky, 7/96-6/97. $91,660. 1995 National Science Foundation, “Social Processes in Exchange Networks.” B. Markovsky and M.

Lovaglia, 3/95-9/96. $103,678 1994 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, “The Emergence of Cooperation

in Exchange Networks.” B. Markovsky and Jeffrey Erger, 3/94-10/94. $7,450 1993 National Science Foundation, “Actors in Structures: New Research on Social Exchange

Networks.” B. Markovsky and M. Lovaglia, 1/93-6/94. $70,786

1991 National Science Foundation, “Strategies and Structures: Simulations, Experiments and Applied Research on Social Exchange Networks.” 3/92-9/93. $55,000

1990 Army Research Institute, “Coordinating Information and Decisions of Hierarchical-Distributed Decision Units in Crises.” Gerald L. Rose, P.I., Barry Markovsky, Edward Conlon and Douglas Jones, Co-investigators. 9/90-9/93.

1990 University of Iowa Strategic Planning Initiative Grant. “Computer Technology and Organizational Behavior” (with 11 co-investigators). 2/90-2/91.

1988 National Science Foundation, “Simulation Research on Social Exchange Networks,” 9/88-3/90. $33,000

1985 National Science Foundation, “Perceptions of Injustice: Interpersonal and Informational Factors,” 3/85-9/86. $41,000

1984 National Institutes of Health Biomedical Research Support Grant, “Pay Inequity and stress,” 12/84-6/86. $10,000

Software Projects 2018 B. Markovsky and Jose Vidal. “Wikitheoria.com.” Web-based knowledge aggregator and tools

for developing sociological theories. Supported by NSF grants (above) in 2012 and 2015.

Publications Articles & Chapters

Forthcoming & in press

B. Markovsky and Jake Frederick. “Identity theory: analysis & reconstruction.” In Shane R. Thye and Edward J. Lawler, (Eds.), Advances in Group Processes. Emerald Press.

“Theory.” In George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

“Theory and Methods.” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition, Edited by George S. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

B. Markovsky and Murray Webster, Jr. “Theory construction.” In George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

B. Markovsky and Jonathan Turner. “Micro-macro theory.” In George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

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Articles & Chapters (continued)

2017 “Market bubbles and sonic attacks: Mass hysterias will never go away.” The Conversation, December 18th edition. https://goo.gl/67sKHN

“Social Justice Through Multidisciplinary Lenses.” Social Justice Research 30:106-116. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11211-017-0278-1

2016 Thrasher, J.F., E.N. Abad-Vivero, L. Huang, R.J. O’Connor, D. Hammond, M. Bansal-Travers, H.H. Yong, R. Borland, B. Markovsky and J. Hardin. “Interpersonal communication about pictorial health warnings on cigarette packages: Policy-related influences and relationships with smoking cessation behavior.” Social Science & Medicine 164:141-9.

2016 Barnum, Christopher, Jennifer McLeer and Barry Markovsky 2016. “Status characteristics and self-categorization: a bridge across theoretical traditions.” Current Research in Social Psychology 24(5):49-58. <https://uiowa.edu/crisp/sites/uiowa.edu.crisp/files/crisp_24_5.pdf>

2015 B. Markovsky and Jake Frederick. “Mysticism.” In Robert A. Scott (Ed.), Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Wiley.

2013 Markovsky, B., and Lisa Dilks. “Science, pseudoscience and common sense.” In Kinga Wysienska and Joanna Heidtman (Eds.), Procesy Grupowe: Perspektywa Socjologiczna (Group Prcesses: Sociological Perspectives). Warsaw, Poland: Scholar Publishing House.

2012 B. Markovsky and Nick Berigan. “Resource types and fairness perceptions in social dilemmas.” Pp. 199-214 in Kjell Y. Törnblom and Ali Kazemi (eds.), Handbook of Social Resource Theory. Springer Publishing.

2012 B. Markovsky and Ali Kazemi. “Formalizing Foa’s social resource theory of exchange.” Pp. 81-98 in Kjell Y. Törnblom and Ali Kazemi (eds.), Handbook of Social Resource Theory. Springer Publishing.

2012 B. Markovsky and Kimmo Eriksson. “Inferring just rewards.” Sociological Methods and Research 41(1):199-216.

2012 B. Markovsky and Kimmo Eriksson. “Inferring just rewards: What have we learned?” Sociological Methods and Research 41(1):240-245.

2011 McLeer, Jennifer, Jacob Frederick, Christopher Barnum and Barry Markovsky. “Standardizing open interaction coding for status processes.” In Shane R. Thye and Edward J. Lawler, (Eds.), Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 28. Emerald Press.

2011 Simpson, Brent, B. Markovsky and M. Steketee. “Power and the perception of social networks.” Social Networks 33(2):166-71.

2011 Simpson, Brent, B. Markovsky and M. Steketee. “Network knowledge and the use of power.” Social Networks 33(2):172-76.

2011 “Theory.” Pp. 646-7 in George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2011 “Theory and methods. ” Pp. 647-8 in George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2011 “Theory construction.” Pp. 648-9 in George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2010 B. Markovsky. “Apocalypses and semicolons: Vonnegut’s multilevel sociological insights.” Pp. 238-244 in Jens Rydgren and Christofer Edling (Eds.), Sociological Insights of Great Thinkers: From Aristotle to Zola. Praeger Press.

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Articles & Chapters (continued)

2010 B. Markovsky. “Modularizing Small Group Theories in Sociology.” Small Group Research 41(6):664-87.

2008 Markovsky, B., Lisa Dilks, Pamela Koch, Shannon McDonough, Jennifer Triplett and Leia Velasquez. “Modularizing and integrating theories of justice.” Advances in Group Processes 25:211-37.

2008 “Graduate training in sociological theory and theory construction.” Sociological Perspectives. 51(2): 423-47.

2007 Barnum, Christopher, and B. Markovsky. “Group membership and social influence.” Current Research in Social Psychology 13(3):22-38.

2006 Thye, Shane R., David Willer and Barry Markovsky. “From status to power: New models at the intersection of two theories.” Social Forces. 84(3):1471-95.

2006 “Theory.” Pp. 4979-86 in George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2006 “Theory and Methods. ” Pp. 4993-4995 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Edited by George S. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2006 Turner, Jonathan and B. Markovsky. “Micro and macro links.” Pp. 2997-3005 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Edited by George S. Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2006 Webster, Murray and B. Markovsky. “Theory construction.” Pp. 4987-93 in George S. Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2005 “Exchange.” In Milan Zafirovski and Jens Beckert (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. New York: Routledge.

2005 “Exchange theory.” In Milan Zafirovski and Jens Beckert (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. New York: Routledge.

2005 “Graph theoretic measures of power.” In G. Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

2005 “Network exchange theory.” In G. Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

2005 “Theory construction.” In G. Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

2005 “Willer, David.” Biographical entry in G. Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

2002 “UFOs.” In the Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience, Vol. 1:260-71. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

2002 Willer, David, Henry Walker, Barry Markovsky, Robb Willer, Michael J. Lovaglia, Shane Thye and Brent Simpson. “Network exchange theory.” In Joseph Berger and Morris Zelditch Jr. (eds.) New Directions in Sociological Theory: The Growth of Contemporary Theories. NY: Rowen and Littlefield.

2002 Markovsky, B., and Shane Thye. “Social influence and the power of the pyramid.” Skeptic 9(3):36-41.

2001 Markovsky, B., and C. Wesley Younts. “Prospects for distributive justice theory.” Social Justice Research 14(1):45-59.

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2001 Lucas, Jeffrey W., C. Wesley Younts, Michael J. Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Lines of power development in social networks.” Social Forces 80(1):185-214.

2001 Markovsky, B., and Shane Thye. “Social influences on paranormal beliefs.” Sociological Perspectives 44(1):21-44.

2000 “Social perception.” Pp. 2748-55 in E. Borgatta and R.J.V. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Revised Edition. NY: MacMillan.

2000 Walker, Henry A., Shane Thye, Brent Simpson, Michael Lovaglia, David Willer and B. Markovsky. “Network exchange theory: Recent developments and new directions.” Social Psychology Quarterly 63(4):324-337.

1999 Lovaglia, Michael, John Skvoretz, B. Markovsky and David Willer. “An automated approach to theoretical analysis of difficult problems.” In David Willer, Network Exchange Theory. NY: Greenwood.

1999 Markovsky, B., David Willer and Travis Patton. “Power relations in exchange networks.” In David Willer (Ed.), Network Exchange Theory. Westport, CT: Praeger. [Reprinted from 1988 American Sociological Review 53:220-236.]

1999 Lovaglia, Michael, John Skvoretz, David Willer and B. Markovsky. “Negotiated exchanges in social networks.” In David Willer, Network Exchange Theory. New York: Greenwood. [Reprinted from Social Forces 74(1):123-155.]

1999 Willer, David, Michael Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Power and influence: a theoretical bridge.” In David Willer (Ed.), Network Exchange Theory. Westport, CT: Praeger. [Reprinted from Social Forces 76(2):571-603.]

1998 Lovaglia, Michael, Jeffrey W. Lucas, Jeffrey A. Houser, Shane Thye and B. Markovsky. “Group processes and IQ.” American Journal of Sociology 104(1):195-228.

1998 “Social network conceptions of group solidarity.” In Patrick Doreian and Thomas J. Fararo, The Problem of Solidarity.” New York: Gordon and Breach.

1997 Markovsky, B., David Willer, Brent Simpson and Michael Lovaglia. “Power in exchange networks: critique of a new theory.” American Sociological Review 62(4):833-837.

1997 Willer, David, Michael Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Power and influence: a theoretical bridge.” Social Forces 76(2):571-603.

1997 Fales, Evan, and B. Markovsky. “Evaluating heterodox theories.” Social Forces 76(2):511-25.

1997 Thye, Shane, Michael Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Responses to social exchange and social exclusion in networks.” Social Forces 75(3):1031-1047.

1997 “Network games.” Rationality and Society 9(1):67-90.

1997 “...And more games.” Rationality and Society. 9(3) 1997 B. Markovsky, Michael Lovaglia and Shane Thye. “Computer use at the Iowa group processes

center.” Social Science Computer Review 15(1):48-64.

1997 “Building and testing micro-macro theories.” Pp. 13-28 in Jacek Szmatka, John Skvoretz, and Joseph Berger (eds.), Status, Network, and Structure:Theory Development in Group Processes. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

1997 Markovsky, B. “Evolution and nebulousness in theories.” Current Research in Social Psychology 2(3). <http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc>.

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Articles & Chapters (continued)

1996 Lovaglia, Michael, John Skvoretz, B. Markovsky and David Willer. “Automated theoretical analysis of exchange networks.” Connections 19(2): 38-52.

1996 “Theory, science, and “micro-macro” bridges in structural social psychology.” Current Research in Social Psychology 1(4):30-42, http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc.

1996 “Conjectures and refutations.” In Richard Seltzer (ed.), Mistakes That Social Scientists Make. New York: St. Martins.

1995 Lovaglia, Michael J., John Skvoretz, Barry Markovsky, and David Willer. “Assessing fundamental power differences in exchange networks: iterative GPI.” Current Research in Social Psychology 1(2):8-16, http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc.

1995 Lovaglia, Michael, John Skvoretz, David Willer and B. Markovsky. “Negotiated exchanges in social networks.” Social Forces 74(1):123-155.

1995 “Developing an exchange network simulator.” Sociological Perspectives 38(4):519-545.

1995 Markovsky, B., and Mark V. Chaffee. “Social identification and solidarity: a revised formulation.” In B. Markovsky, Jodi O’Brien and Karen Heimer (eds.) Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 12. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1994 Markovsky, B., and Edward J. Lawler. “A new theory of group solidarity.” In B. Markovsky, Jodi O’Brien and Karen Heimer (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 11. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1994 Bainbridge, William Sims, E.E. Brent, K. Carley, D.R. Heise, M.W. Macy, B. Markovsky, and J. Skvoretz. “Artificial social intelligence.” Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 20.

1994 “The structure of theories.” In Martha Foschi and Edward J. Lawler (eds.), Group Processes: Sociological Analyses. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.

1994 “Social perception.” In M. Foschi and E.J. Lawler (eds.), Group Processes: Sociological Analyses. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.

1994 Hegtvedt, Karen A., and B. Markovsky. “Justice and injustice.” In Karen S. Cook, Gary Alan Fine and James House (Eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Allyn and Bacon.

1993 Markovsky, B., J. Skvoretz, D. Willer, M. Lovaglia and J. Erger. “The seeds of weak power: an extension of network exchange theory.” American Sociological Review 58:197-209.

1993 Lawler, Edward, Cecilia Ridgeway and B. Markovsky. “Structural social psychology and micro-macro linkages.” Sociological Theory, 11:268-90.

1993 “Revelations from argument analysis: the case of ‘social resource theory.’” Connections 16(3):11-19.

1993 Markovsky, B., D. Willer and T. Patton. “Relacje wladzy w sieciach wymian” (“Power relations in exchange networks”). Pp. 195-232 in Tadeusz Sozanski, Jacek Szmatka, and Marian Kempny (eds.), Structure, Exchange And Power: Studies In Theoretical Sociology. Warsaw, Poland: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Press. [Translation of 1988 American Sociological Review article.]

1993 Willer, David, and B. Markovsky. “Elementary theory: its development and research program.” In J. Berger and M. Zelditch, Jr. (eds.), Theoretical Research Programs: Studies in the Growth of Theories. Stanford, CA: Stanford U. Press.

1993 Featured Review Essay: Structural Holes, by Ronald S. Burt. Contemporary Sociology 22:153-55.

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Articles & Chapters (continued)

1992 “Network exchange outcomes: limits of predictability.” Social Networks 14:267-286.

1992 “Social Perception.” In E. Borgatta and M. Borgatta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology. NY: MacMillan.

1991 “Prospects for a cognitive-structural justice theory.” In R. Vermunt and H. Steensma (eds.), Social Justice in Human Relations. New York: Plenum.

1990 Markovsky, B., David Willer and Travis Patton. “Theory, evidence and intuition.” (Reply to Yamagishi and Cook). American Sociological Review 55:300-305.

1989 Brustein, William, and B. Markovsky. “The rationality of fascism: interwar party membership in Italy and Germany.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology 17:177-202.

1989 Review Essay: Justice in Social Relations edited by Hans Werner Bierhoff, Ronald L. Cohen and Jerald Greenberg, in Social Justice Research 3:57-65.

1989 Willer, David, B. Markovsky and Travis Patton. “Power structures: derivations and applications of elementary theory.” In Joseph Berger and Morris Zelditch, Jr. (eds.), Sociological Theories in Progress: New Formulations. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

1988 “Injustice and arousal.” Social Justice Research 2:223-233. 1988 Markovsky, B., David Willer and Travis Patton. “Power relations in exchange networks.”

American Sociological Review 53:220-236.

1988 “Anchoring justice.” Social Psychology Quarterly 51:213-224. 1988 “From expectation states to macro processes.” In M. Webster, Jr. and M. Foschi (eds.), Status

Generalization: New Theory and Research. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

1987 “Toward multilevel sociological theories: Simulations of actor and network effects.” Sociological Theory 5:101-117.

1987 Markovsky, B., and Thomas W. Ford. “Testing justice theories with blockmodels.” Social Forces 65:1143-1149.

1985 “Toward a multilevel distributive justice theory.” American Sociological Review 50:822-839. 1985 “Evaluating theories of justice and equity.” In Edward J. Lawler (ed.), Advances in Group

Processes, Vol. 2. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. 1984 Markovsky, B., LeRoy F. Smith and Joseph Berger. “Do status interventions persist?” American

Sociological Review 49:373-382. 1983 Markovsky, B., and Seymour M. Berger. “Crowd noise and mimicry.” Personality and Social

Psychology Bulletin 9:90-96.

Books 1997 B. Markovsky, Michael Lovaglia and Lisa Troyer (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 14.

Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.. 1996 B. Markovsky, Michael Lovaglia and Robin Simon (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 13.

Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press. 1995 B. Markovsky, Jodi O’Brien and Karen Heimer (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 12.

Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press. 1994 B. Markovsky, Jodi O’Brien and Karen Heimer (eds.) Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 11.

Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

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Books (continued)

1993 Edward J. Lawler, B. Markovsky, Jodi O’Brien and Karen Heimer (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 10. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1993 Edward J. Lawler and B. Markovsky (eds.). Social Psychology of Groups: A Reader. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1992 Edward J. Lawler, B. Markovsky, Cecilia Ridgeway and Henry A. Walker (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 9. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1991 Edward J. Lawler, B. Markovsky, Cecilia Ridgeway and Henry A. Walker (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 8. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1990 Edward J. Lawler, B. Markovsky, Cecilia Ridgeway and Henry A. Walker (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 7. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1989 Edward J. Lawler and B. Markovsky (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 6. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1988 Edward J. Lawler and B. Markovsky (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 5. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

1987 Edward J. Lawler and B. Markovsky (eds.). Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 4. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press.

Reviews 2018 Theory in Action: Theoretical Constructionism, edited by Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud,

in Contemporary Sociology 47(4):495-7. 2015 Theorizing in Social Science, by Richard Swedberg, in American Journal of Sociology

121(1):320-22.

2008 The Paranormal and the Politics of Truth: A Sociological Account, by Jeremy Northcote, in Contemporary Sociology 37(5):451-2.

2007 Dissecting the Social: On the Principles of Analytical Sociology, by Peter Hedstrom, in Social Forces 85(4):1807-8.

2000 Epistemic Cultures, by Karin Knorr Cetina, in Contemporary Sociology 29(3):556-7.

1996 At the Fringes of Science, by Michael W. Friedlander, in Skeptical Inquirer 20(1):49-50. 1990 Group Processes: Dynamics Within and Between Groups, by Rupert Brown, in Contemporary

Sociology 19(5):754-55.

1990 Social Identifications, by Michael A. Hogg and Dominic Abrams, in Contemporary Sociology 19(1):147-8.

1989 Social Exchange Theory, edited by Karen S. Cook, in Social Forces 68:647-649.

1987 Distributive Justice, by Morton Deutsch, in American Journal of Sociology 92:1262-1264.

1986 Software Review: ABstat, in Computers and the Social Sciences 2(1):94-95.

1985 Personality, Power, and Authority, by Leonard W. Doob, in Contemporary Sociology 14(1):126-7.

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Presentations Invited Presentations & Lectures 2018 B. Markovsky and Klaus Fiedler. “Building & Testing Theories.” Plenary Lecture, Summer

School of the European Association of Social Psychology. Zurich, Switzerland. 2017 “Networks, Fake News & Pseudoscience.” Monday Luncheon Group of Columbia, SC. (Local

weekly lecture series active 30+ years.)

2013 “Critical Thinking About Astrology & Religion.” Western North Carolina Humanists, Asheville, NC

2013 “The Power of Critical Thinking.” Annual Conference of the Secular Student Alliance, Columbus, OH.

2013 “Hey Sociology! Why Should I Listen to YOU?” Dept. of Sociology, University of Georgia.

2013 “Astrology as Religion.” Secular Student Alliance at the University of South Carolina.

2012 “A New Generation of Theoretical Methods.” 25th Annual Group Processes Conference, Denver, Colorado.

2012 “The Faculty Advisor’s Role: Silent Partner or Micro-manager?” Annual Conference of the Secular Student Alliance, Columbus, OH.

2012 “Crowdsourcing Sociological Knowledge: Better, Faster and Cheaper?” Dept. of Sociology, University of Minnesota.

2010 Markovsky, B. and Nick Berigan. “Justice evaluations and public goods.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.

2010 “Paranormal phenomena: Scientific understanding vs. popular belief.” The Science Café, Columbia, SC. <http://www.engenuitysc.com/initiatives/sciencecafe.aspx>

2010 “When good beliefs go bad.” Secular Student Alliance Leadership Summit, Columbia, SC <http://www.secularstudents.org/columbia>

2009 “Solving problems with modular theories.” Iowa Workshop on Theoretical Analysis, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa.

2008 “Is ‘Jesus Camp’ a cult?” University of South Carolina screening of documentary film Jesus Camp.

2008 “Is it normal to believe in the paranormal?” Leaders & Learners Program, The Hyde School, Bath, Maine.

2008 “Group process simulations and theories: exploiting homologies, unifying methodologies.” 21st Annual Group Processes Conference, Boston.

2007 “A new kind of theorizing for applied research.” Department of Sociology, Clemson University. 2007 “theory, Theory and Multilevel Theory.” Workshop on Group-focused Enmity, sponsored by

Philipps-Universität Marburg and the German Research Foundation. Bad Laasphe, Germany. 2007 “From psychics to physics: Why we believe in the paranormal.” Scholars Day Lecture, University

of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

2006 “Hunting for ‘Science’ in the social sciences.” Stockholm University, Sweden.

2006 “Theory training in american graduate programs: Survey results.” University of Skövde, Sweden.

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Invited Presentations & Lectures (continued) 2006 “‘Ghost Lands UFO in Burmuda Triangle!’: America’s love affair with the paranormal.”

Scholars Day Lecture, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. 2006 “Shaky evidence for theory in sociology.” Department of Sociology Colloquium Series,

University of Georgia.

2006 “Sociological knowledge: What are we doing?” Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2005 “Theory construction.” Workshop on Group-focused Enmity, sponsored by Philipps-Universität Marburg and the German Research Foundation. Berlin, Germany.

2005 “Aliens to zodiacs: Investigating the paranormal.” Scholars Day Lecture, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

2004 “Building our theories better, faster or cheaper (pick two).” Keynote address, IVth Nordic Conference on Group and Social Psychology, University of Skövde, Sweden.

2004 “Aliens to zodiacs: Investigating the paranormal through skeptical eyes.” Scholars Day Lecture, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

2003 “Teaching workshop: Graduate theory courses.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta.

2003 “Paranormal beliefs: Research and pedagogy.” Department of Psychology Colloquium Series, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

2003 “Alien abductions to zodiac zanies: Americans love the paranormal.” Scholars Day Lecture, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

2002 “Everybody makes mistakes.” Presentation to the National Advisory Council of the College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC.

2002 B. Markovsky and Casey Borch. “The future of complexity theory for group processes theory and research.” 15th Annual Group Processes Conference, Chicago.

2002 “Theory and methods in the graduate education of sociologists.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.

2001 “Poor theory…pass it along.” Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina. 2001 “Critical thinking, social influence, and paranormal beliefs.” University of North Carlina,

Charlotte. 2000 “Theoretical methods: Can we raise the bar?” University of Iowa Workshop on Theoretical

Analysis.

2000 “This is not your father’s theory.” Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina. 1999 “Research integrity: Disciplinary and institutional norms.” Office of Research Integrity, U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services, Panel for Research Agenda Planning. Bethesda, MD.

1999 “Writing grant proposals to federal agencies.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.

1999 “Funding Opportunities at NSF.” Annual Meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago.

1999 "Between micro and macro: social psychology in complex systems analyses." Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, Oregon.

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Invited Presentations & Lectures (continued) 1999 B. Markovsky and John Knapp. "Social Influences on Milennnial Madness." National Capital

Area Skeptics 1999 Weekend Retreat: Millennium Madness. Fredericksburg, VA. 1998 “Social networks and complexity theory.” International Conference on Social Networks and

Social Capital, Duke University, Durham, NC.

1998 B. Markovsky and Wesley Brakefield-Younts. “A future for justice theory?” Seventh Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research, Denver.

1998 “Funding opportunities for sociologists at the National Science Foundation.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1998 “An integrative social science.” National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.

1997 “Paranormal professionals.” Annual Meeting of the Society For Scientific Exploration, Las Vegas.

1997 “Rational choices or ignorant structures? Testing social exchange networks.” Social Organization Workshop, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago.

1995 “Social action-at-a-distance: can TM here stop wars there?” National Capital Area Skeptics, Bethesda, MD.

1994 “Computer simulations of social networks.” Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota. 1994 “New research in social exchange networks.” Michael Lovaglia, Shane Thye, and B. Markovsky.

Annual Meetings on Small Group Processes, Los Angeles. 1993 “Testing micro-macro theories.” Annual Meetings of the International Institute of Sociology,

Paris.

1993 “Evolution and nebulousness in theories.” Annual Group Processes Conference, Miami, Florida. 1992 “Building theories in structural social psychology.” Annual Meetings of the American

Sociological Association, Pittsburgh.

1992 “Exchange networks and multilevel theorizing.” Charles Phelps Taft Memorial Lecture, U. Cincinnati.

1992 “Simple networks, complex results.” Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina.

1989 “X-Net: a social exchange network simulator.” Department of Sociology, Stanford University. 1988 “Theories and simulations of exchange networks.” Department of Sociology, University of

California at Los Angeles.

1988 “Justice evaluations: micro processes, macro implications.” Department of Sociology, University of Missouri at Columbia.

1988 “Networks, deprivation and justice.” International Conference on Social Justice in Human Relations, Leiden, The Netherlands.

1986 “Prospects for a cognitive-structural justice theory.” International Conference on Social Justice in Human Relations, Leiden, The Netherlands.

1984 “From expectation states to macro processes—and back again.” International Conference on Status, Expectations and Related Social Processes, Columbia, South Carolina.

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Conference Presentations

2016 Frederick, Jake, and B. Markovsky. “Modularizing Identity Theory.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA.

2016 Atilgan, Hatice, and B. Markovsky. “Framing justice perceptions in public goods dilemmas.” Presented at the 29th Annual Group Processes Conference, Seattle, WA.

2011 McLeer, Jennifer, Jacob Frederick, Christopher Barnum and B. Markovsky. “Group Membership, Status and Social Influence.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas.

2011 Berigan, Nick, and B. Markovsky. “Intergroup Justice and Public Goods: An Experimental Test.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas.

2011 Berigan, Nick, and B. Markovsky. “Intragroup Status Effects on Intergroup Pro-Social Behavior.” 24th Annual Group Processes Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.

2010 Barnum, Christopher, B. Markovsky and N. Richardson. “Structural Power, Fairness Perceptions, and Deviant Acts.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta.

2009 “Modularizing small group theories.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

2009 Berigan, Nick, and B. Markovsky. “Equity and Regard for Others in the Public Good Provision.” Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines.

2008 Berigan, Nick, and B. Markovsky. “Actual Contributions, Proportional Contributions and Equity in a Public Goods System.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Boston.

2008 Berigan, Nick, and B. Markovsky. “The rational pursuit of justice and the Malibu surfer problem.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA.

2007 Barnum, Christopher, and B. Markovsky. “Group membership and social influence.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York City.

2006 Dilks, Lisa, Kyle Irwin and Barry Markovsky. “Finding A Theory in a Haystack.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal.

2005 Eriksson, Kimmo and B. Markovsky. “Inferring just rewards.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia.

2005 B. Markovsky, Lisa Dilks and Kyle Irwin. “What passes for theory.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia.

2002 B. Markovsky and Wang Jin. “Theories, tests and computer simulations.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.

2000 B. Markovsky, Christopher Barnum, Cynthia Estep, Will Kalkhoff and C. Wesley Younts. “Theory Training in the Elite Sociology Programs.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC

2000 Willer, David, Henry Walker, Shane Thye, Brent Simpson, Michael Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Network Exchange Theory: Recent Developments and New Directions.” Mini-Conference on Theory, Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC.

1998 Lucas, Jeffrey, C. Wesley Younts, Michael J. Lovaglia, and Barry Markovsky. "Lines of power development in exchange networks." Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1998 “Teaching theory construction.” Conference on Theory Development and Theory Testing in Group Processes. Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Conference Presentations (continued)

1997 “Paranormal professionals.” 10th Annual Group Processes Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1996 Michael J. Lovaglia, Jeffrey W. Lucas, Jeffrey A. Houser, Shane Thye, and B. Markovsky. “Group processes and individual mental ability.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto.

1996 Eisenberg, Anne F., and B. Markovsky. “The ties that bind us and define us: legitimacy reconceptualized through social networks.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto.

1996 Skvoretz, John, Michael J. Lovaglia, B. Markovsky and David Willer. “Fundamental processes of network exchange: new results and problems.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto.

1996 Thye, Shane, and B. Markovsky. “From status to power in exchange networks.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto.

1996 Thye, Shane, M. J. Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Responses to social exchange and social exclusion in networks.” Annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, NYC, NY.

1996 Lovaglia, Michael, John Skvoretz, B. Markovsky and David Willer. “Automated theoretical analysis of exchange networks.” 9th Annual Group Processes Conference, New York, NY.

1996 Eisenberg, Anne F., B. Markovsky and Christopher Barnum. “Group processes and the emergence of paranormal beliefs.” Annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

1996 “Social network conceptions of group solidarity.” International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference, Charleston, SC.

1996 Thye, Shane, Michael J. Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Inclusion and exclusion in social exchange networks.” International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference, Charleston, SC.

1995 Fales, Evan, and B. Markovsky. “Evaluating heterodox theories: the Maharishi’s extraordinary social physics.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1995 Willer, David, Michael Lovaglia and B. Markovsky. “Power and influence.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1995 “The social construction of unreality.” Annual Group Processes Conference, Washington, D.C.

1994 Thye, Shane, and B. Markovsky. “Social influence on the acceptance of normal and paranormal claims.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, L.A.

1993 “Negotiated outcomes in social exchange networks.” Michael Lovaglia, John Skvoretz, David Willer and B. Markovsky. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Miami.

1992 “Social influence on paranormal perceptions.” Shane Thye and B. Markovsky. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh.

1992 “The nitty-gritty of micro-macro theorizing.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans.

1991 “The seeds of weak power: an extension of network exchange theory.” B. Markovsky, D. Willer, J. Skvoretz, M. Lovaglia, and J. Erger. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1991 “Self-evaluations and the sense of injustice.” J. Choe and B. Markovsky. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Conference Presentations (continued)

1991 “Social identification and group solidarity: a revised formulation.” B. Markovsky and M. Chaffee. Annual Meetings on Small Group Processes, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1990 “Computer simulations, social theory, and social phenomena.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1990 “Conditions for group consequences of individuals’ emotions.” National Science Foundation Summer Research Program in Social Psychophysiology, Ohio State University.

1989 “Structural social psychology and micro-macro linkages.” E.J. Lawler, C. Ridgeway & B. Markovsky. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

1989 “A microstructural approach to the macro-micro problem.” E.J. Lawler, C. Ridgeway & B. Markovsky. 29th International Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Rome.

1989 “Elementary theory: its development and research program.” David Willer and Barry Markovsky. Conference on Theory Growth and the Study of Group Processes, Stanford University.

1989 “Computer simulations: demonstrations, uses and limitations.” Conference of Iowa Sociologists, Iowa City, Iowa.

1989 “How simulation-building informs theory-building: the case of network exchange processes.” Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.

1988 “Determinants and consequences of group solidarity.” B. Markovsky and E.J. Lawler. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta.

1987 “Power in multi-exchange networks.” B. Markovsky, D. Willer and T. Patton. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.

1987 “Justice judgments: scaling issues and model tests.” B. Markovsky, T. Ford and J. Choe. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago.

1987 “Some new directions in exchange theory.” Annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago.

1986 “Locating power in exchange networks: A critical test of two procedures.” B. Markovsky, T. Patton & D. Willer. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, N.Y.

1986 “Physiological aspects of social justice evaluations.” Conference on Sociophysiology in Social Relationships, Palo Alto, California.

1986 “Conditions for personal and structural network phenomena.” Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines, Iowa.

1985 “Power, legitimacy and justice in a bargaining context.” B. Markovsky, E.J. Lawler & T.W. Ford. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Washington, D.C.

1985 “Macro/micro analysis and multilevel theory: a commentary.” Annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis.

1985 “Proposed test of a multilevel justice theory.” Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1984 “Anchoring justice judgments.” Annual meetings of the American Sociological Association. San Antonio, Texas.

1984 “Modeling criminal justice judgments.” Annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago.

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1984 “Determinants of conformity: member/nonmember, aggregate/group.” Annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago.

1983 “Group effects on injustice: An experimental test.” Annual meetings of the American Sociological Association. Detroit.

1982 “Group determinants of the sense of injustice.” Annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Diego.

1982 “Boundaries, hierarchies and units of analysis in organizational theories.” Annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Diego.

1982 “Crowd noise and mimicry.” B. Markovsky and S.M. Berger. Annual meetings of the American Psychological Association. Washington D.C.

1981 “The transfer of status expectations.” B. Markovsky, L.F. Smith and J. Berger. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Toronto.

Other Work 2001 “Theory Training in Sociology, Part 4: Views on Sociology as a science.” Perspectives

(Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section). October issue.

2001 “Theory Training in Sociology, Part 3: Most important messages about theory that we impart to our students.” Perspectives (Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section). July issue.

2001 “Theory Training in Sociology, Part 2: Instructors’ Attitudes Toward Categories of Theorizing and Theory Training.” Perspectives (Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section). April issue.

2001 “Theory Training in Sociology, Part 1: Sample Characteristics and Quality Perceptions” Perspectives (Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section). January issue

1997 “Mysteries.” Presentation to Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School, Reinbeck, IA. 1995 “Social action-at-a-distance: Can TM here stop wars there?” Skeptical Eye (Newsletter of the

National Capital Area Skeptics) 8(4):1,9-10. 1992 “A simple method for analyzing theories.” Presentation to The Iowa Workshop on Theoretical

Analysis.

1991 “The skeptic.” Iowa City Magazine August/September:48-49. (Column on the need for skepticism and the critical evaluation of paranormal claims.) Reprinted in [San Francisco] Bay Area Skeptics Information Sheet, 1991, 10:4-5.

1991 “Iowa solution.” Bay Area Skeptics Information Sheet 10:6. (Note on conditional probability calculations.)

1988 “Emotions and the small group.” Sociology of Emotions Newsletter 3(1):6.

1988 “Sociology as pseudoscience.” Newsletter of the Iowa Skeptics for a Rational Alternative to Pseudoscience. Winter issue.

1986 “Exchange and power in social networks: Theory and proposed research.” David Willer and B. Markovsky. Sociology Working Paper Series, University of Iowa.

1985 “Multilevel justice theory.” Sociology Working Paper Series, University of Iowa.

1983 “The transfer of status interventions.” B. Markovsky, L.F. Smith and J. Berger. Technical Report No. 87, Laboratory for Social Research, Stanford University.

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Other Work (continued)

1983 “Group determinants of the sense of distributive injustice.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University

1981 “Theoretical and mathematical methods for multilevel analysis.” Ph.D. qualifying paper, Stanford University

Professional Service Activities Journal Editorial Boards

Social Justice Research, 1989-1996; 2011-2015 Computational Social and Organizational Science, 2002-2006 American Journal of Sociology (Consulting Editor), 1989-1992 Social Forces, 1989-1992

Other Editorial Work Associate Editor, Social Justice Research, 2011-2013 Section Editor (“Social and Sociological Theory”), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publications. 2003-2005; Published 2006. Co-editor, Advances in Group Processes, 1983-1997 Associate Editor, Current Research in Social Psychology, 1995 - 2001 Deputy Editor, Social Psychology Quarterly, 1992-1996 Editor, Social Psychology (ASA Social Psych. Section Newsletter) 1993-1994

Panelist: Grant Proposal Reviews National Science Foundation, Cyber-Human Systems “Medium Grant” Advisory Panel, 2/2019. National Science Foundation, Cyber-Human Systems “Large Grant” Advisory Panel, 1/2018. National Science Foundation, Cyber-Human Systems “Large Grant” Advisory Panel, 1/2017. National Science Foundation, Division of Information & Intelligent Systems, Research

Experiences for Undergraduates Site Advisory Panel, October 2015. National Science Foundation, Cyber-Human Systems Advisory Panel, June 2015. National Science Foundation, Human Centered Computing. Advisory Panel, January 2013. National Science Foundation, Sustainable Digital Data Preservation and Access Network

Partners (DataNet Program). Proposal Review Panel, October 2009. National Science Foundation, Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation Program. Proposal

Review Panel, February 2008; February 2009. National Science Foundation, Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict,

and Cooperation. Proposal Review Panel, December 2008. National Science Foundation, Human Social Dynamics Program. Proposal Review Panel,

June 2006 Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Proposal Review

Panel, March 2001, April 2002, March 2004. National Science Foundation, Site Visitor, “Science of Learning Centers” competition.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 2004. National Science Foundation-sponsored meeting: “Assessing Theory and Research on Groups.”

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, October 2002. National Science Foundation, Information Technology Grant Competition, Proposal Review

Panel, February 2001. Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Panel for

Research Agenda Planning, November 1999. Santa Fe Institute, Workshop on “Empirical Analysis of Social Interactions.” October 1999.

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Panelist: Grant Proposal Reviews (continued)

National Science Foundation “Knowledge Networking Workshop on Laboratory-Based Research,” Arlington, VA, October 1997.

National Science Foundation “Knowledge Networking Workshop,” Philadelphia, June 1997. National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty Fellowship Program, Proposal Review Panel,

1995 National Science Foundation Workshop on “Artificial Social Intelligence,” National Center for

Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 1993. Ford Foundation Post-Doctoral Minority Fellowship Program, Application Review Panel,

1986, 1987 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program, Application Review Panel, 1988,

1989, 1990 Advisory Boards

Digital Archive Advisory Committee, American Sociological Association, 2015-2018 Secular Student Alliance, Board of Directors (Elected), 2014-2016. Quintesocial.com, 2009-2011 Department of Homeland Security, Subject Matter Expert: Group Violent Intent Modeling

Program, Washington, DC, 2007. IXth International Justice Conference, University of Skövde, Sweden, 2002. First “Research Conference on Research Integrity,” Office of Research Integrity, U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services, November 2000. Society for Amateur Scientists, 1995- Center for the Study of Social Justice, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 1988-1990

Book Manuscript Reviewer Academic Press; Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich; Random House; Palgrave Macmillan; Pearson.

Referee Administrative Science Quart. American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review Communication Theory Comparative Sociology Current Persp. in So. Theory Current Research in Soc. Psych. Current Sociology Du Bois Review J. of Scientific Study of Religion Social Science Research Journal of Applied Social Psych Sociological Focus J. of Mathematical Sociology Sociological Methodology J. of Personality and Soc. Psych. Sociological Methods & Resrch. J. of Research in Personality Sociological Perspectives Journal of the Am. Med. Assn. Sociological Quarterly National Geographic Magazine Sociological Theory National Institutes of Health Sociology of Education National Science Foundation Sociology of Religion Sociology and Social Research Personality & Soc. Psych. Bulltn. Science Social Forces Social Justice Research Social Networks Social Problems Social Psychology of Education Social Psychology Quarterly Social Science Journal Natl. U of Singapore Rsrch. Grants

Committees (ASA = American Sociological Association) Member, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology Section, ASA, 2005-2006 Council Member (elected), Social Psychology Section, ASA, 1993-1995 Member, Publications Committee, Social Psychology Section, ASA, 1993-1995 Member, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology Section, ASA, 1993-1994 Chair, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology Section, ASA, 1993-1994

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Professional Service Activities (continued) Chair, Nominations Committee, Microcomputing Section, ASA, 1992-1993 Member, Nominations Committee, Microcomputing Section, ASA, 1991-1992 Member, Cooley-Mead Award Committee, Social Psychology Section, ASA, 1986

Education Subcommittee, Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, 1989-94

Conference Co-organizer 20th Annual Group Processes Conference, New York City, NY, 2007. 16th Annual Group Processes Conference, Atlanta, 2003.

External Promotion/Tenure Reviewer Boise State University, Brandeis University, U.C. Berkeley, UCLA, U.C. Riverside, U.C. Santa Barbara, University of Georgia, Louisiana State University, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina/Charlotte, University of Skövde (Sweden), Univ. of Wisconsin

Web Site Development/Maintenance 20th Annual Group Processes Conference: http://gpc.cas.sc.edu/ , 2007. Department of Sociology, University of Iowa: http://www.uiouwa.edu/~soc, 1995-‘00 Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina: http://www.cla.sc.edu/SOCY/, 2001-2 Center for the Study of Group Processes: http://www.uiouwa.edu/~grpproc, 1994-‘01

Session Organizer Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, 1993, 1999, 2003. Sunbelt XIX International Social Networks Conference, 1999. Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, 1986, 1987, 1989. Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, 1992. Conference on Theory and Research on Group Processes, 1988.

Session Discussant or Moderator XVI Annual Group Processes Conference, Atlanta, 2003 Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, 2003. Research Conference on Research Integrity, 2002. Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, 1992. Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society, 1985, 1987. Annual Meetings of the Public Choice Society, 1988.

Local Service Activities UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA (2001-)

College/University Level Rater for Carolina Core Assessment process, 2017 - NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Committee, 2016 - Faculty Search Committee, USC-Union Campus, Dept. of Sociology, 2014. Tenure & Promotion Committee Member, Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2011 Faculty Advisor, Secular Student Alliance of USC, 2007- Faculty Associate, Preston College (a residential college community at USC) 2008-2010 Elected Member, Graduate Council, 2005-2008 Tenure & Promotion Committee, Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2005-06; 2007-08 Faculty Mentor to a Carolina Scholarship Awardee, 2006 - 2007 Reviewer, Research and Productive Faculty Scholarship Program, 2004 - 2006 Faculty Advisor, Carolina Freethinkers Association, 2004-2006

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Service Activities (continued) Reviewer, CLASS (College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support Award Competition), 2004 Scholars Day Lecturer, Spring 2003-2007 Chair, Dept. of Theater and Dance Chair Search Committee, Fall 2003 Reviewer, RPS (Research and Productive Scholarship) competition, 2003, 2005

Departmental Faculty Tenure & Promotion Committee, 2008-2009, Chair 2013-

Faculty Evaluation Committee, 2008-2009, Chair 2013- Faculty Awards Committee, Chair 2018-

Director, Undergraduate Program, 2012-2013 Member, Faculty Search Committee, 2012-2013

Chair, Faculty Search Committee, 2011-2012 Chair, Post-tenure Review Committee, 2009-2010

Chair, Department of Sociology, 2001-2008 Faculty Mentor, 2002-2007, 2014- Director, Sociological Research Laboratory, 2001-2004 , 2007-2014 Department web site, 2001-2002

Community Judge, Social & Behavioral Sciences, South Carolina Region II Science and Engineering Fair,

Annually 2005-2012 Mentor, School-to-Career Job Shadowing Program, Lexington, SC and Columbia, SC, Spring

2012, Spring 2002. Guest Speaker, Science Café, Columbia, SC. October 2010,

<www.engenuitysc.com/initiatives/sciencecafe.aspx> Guest Speaker, Secular Student Alliance Leadership Summit, Columbia, SC. November 2010,

<http://www.secularstudents.org/columbia> Guest Teacher: Leaders & Learners Program, The Hyde School, Bath, ME. Oct. ‘08 United Way of the Midlands, Department Ambassador, Spring 2005 Presenter and Panelist, USC Theater Department’s Polaroid Stories post-performance

discussion on homelessness and “throw-away” youth, October 2003. American Heart Association “Heart Walk,” Columbia, SC. Spring, 2003 Performer, A.C. Moore Elementary School “Camp Read-Moore” celebration, Spring ’02, ‘03

Local Service Activities UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (1983-2001)

College/University Level Faculty Assembly Representative 2000-2001 Center for the Study of Group Processes, Director 1992 - 2001 Dean’s Scholar Award Committee 1999-2001 Advisory Board for Illumine, the University of Iowa magazine 1997 College of Liberal Arts Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure 1996 - 1997 Vice President’s Advisory Committee in the Social Sciences, Member 1995 - 1997 Iowa Workshop on Theoretical Analysis, Director 1991 - 1996 Department of Mathematics Review Committee, Member 1992 - 1993 University Research Review Committee “D,” Member 1987 - 1988

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Professional Service Activities (continued)

Departmental Graduate Admissions Committee, 2000 - ‘01 Newsletter/Fundraising Committee Chair, 1997 - ‘00

Created & maintain web sites, Department and Center for the Study of Group Processes, 1995-01

Social Psychology Area Comprehensive Examination Committee Chair, 1996 - ‘97; ‘99-‘00 Theory Area Comprehensive Examination Committee 1996–’97; ‘99-‘01 Budget and Academic Status Committee, Member 1989 - 1997; Chair 1995, 1997 Faculty Recruitment Committee, Chair 1989 - 1992, 1993 - 1994; Member 1994 - 1995 Minority Postdoctoral Recruitment Committee, Chair 1989 - 1990 Sociology Research Review Committee, Chair 1983 - 1988 Graduate Committee, Acting Chair 1987 - 1988; Member 1986 - 1988 Ad Hoc Computer Committee, Member 1987 - 1991

Community Richland County Public Library, Computer Training Volunteer Assistant, 2016- Board of Directors: Iowa Civil Liberties Union, State Board (elected), 1997-2001. Resigned

11/97 due to visiting position at National Science Foundation; re-appointed by the Board 9/00. Coach, “North Liberty Storm,” girls’ softball team. 2000-2001. Coach, “Iowa City West Side Rockers,” girls’ basketball team. 2000-‘01. Assistant coach, 1999.