Kelly L. Markowski Kent State University, Department of Sociology

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Kelly L. Markowski
Kent State University, Department of Sociology
215 Merrill Hall, P.O. Box 5190
Kent, OH 44242
kmarkows@kent.edu
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Education
August, 2014—present
Kent State University
M.A. Graduate Assistant (Sociology)
May, 2014
Bradley University
B.A. (Sociology; Psychology; French), summa cum laude
Research Interests
Social Psychology
Group Processes
Self and Identity
Feminist Theory
Animals and Society
Sociology of Food
Research Activity
August, 2014—present
August, 2014—present
August, 2014—present
Research Assistant to Dr. Richard Serpe
Research Assistant to Dr. Susan Roxburgh
Volunteer Assistant in the Kent Electrophysiological Neuroscience
Laboratory
Research Grants
May, 2012
Kelly Markowski. Psi Chi/CUR Summer Research Grant, $3,500.00.
“Priming Status Beliefs: The Effect of Sexist Humor on Self-Assessed
Task Competence in Women and Men.”
Professional Meetings
April, 2015
Kelly Markowski and Richard Serpe. “Identity Prominence and Identity
Salience Congruity: Implications for Normative and Counter-normative
Identities.” Presentation at the Pacific Sociological Association annual
Conference, Long Beach, CA.
May, 2014
Kelly Markowski. “Priming Status Beliefs: The Effect of Sexist Humor
on Self-Assessed Task Competence in Women and Men.” Poster
Presentation at the Midwestern Psychological Association annual
conference, Chicago, IL.
March, 2014
Kelly Markowski. “Priming Status Beliefs: The Effect of Sexist Humor
on Self-Assessed Task Competence in Women and Men.” Presentation at
the Midwestern Sociological Society annual conference, Omaha, NB.
April, 2013
Kelly Markowski. “The Dark Side of ‘Dark Wave’: A Context Analysis
in Cultural Context.” Poster presentation at Bradley University’s annual
Student Research Exposition, Peoria, IL.
March, 2013
Kelly Markowski. “The Dark Side of ‘Dark Wave’: A Context Analysis
in Cultural Context.” Presentation at the Midwestern Sociological Society
annual conference, Chicago, IL.
May, 2012
Kristine Nichols, Klaudia Pajor, Marissa Koranda, Kelly Markowski,
Alexandra Bluell, and Derek Montgomery. “The Role of Perceptual
Similarity on Interference Control in Adults.”Poster presentation at the
Midwestern Psychological Association annual conference, Chicago, IL.
December, 2011
Kristine Nichols, Klaudia Pajor, Marissa Koranda, Kelly Markowski,
Alexandra Bluell, and Derek Montgomery. “The Role of Perceptual
Similarity on Interference Control in Adults.” Poster presentation at
Bradley University Psychology Department’s bi-annual Celebrate
Psychology Exposition, Peoria, IL.
Service
August, 2015—2016
August, 2015—2016
August, 2014—2015
Secretary, Alpha Kappa Delta
Kent State University chapter
Treasurer, Sociologists for Women in Society
Kent State University chapter
Master’s Student Representative, Graduate Education Committee
Kent State University
Professional Memberships
2015—present
2015—2016
2015—2016
2012—2014
2012—present
2012—present
Alpha Kappa Delta, International Sociology Honor Society
American Sociological Association
Pacific Sociological Association
Midwestern Sociological Society
Psi Chi, International Honor Society in Psychology
Phi Sigma Iota, International Foreign Language Honor Society
Languages
French
Reading and Writing—Fluent; Verbal—Approaching Fluency
Professional References
Dr. Richard Serpe, Ph. D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Sociology
Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242
(330) 672-2562
rserpe@kent.edu
Dr. Susan Roxburgh, Ph. D.
Professor
Department of Sociology
Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242
(330) 672-3125
sroxburg@kent.edu
Dr. Lori Wiebold, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology & Social Work
Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625
(309) 677-2389
lwiebold@bradley.edu
Dr. Lizabeth Crawford, Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology & Social Work
Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625
(309) 677-2387
crawford@bradley.edu
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