Phoebe C. Ellsworth

Phoebe C. Ellsworth is a social psychologist and professor at the University of Michigan, holding dual appointments at the Psychology Department and in the Law School.

Ellsworth received her B.A. from Radcliffe College in 1966 and her Ph.D. in social psychology from Stanford University in 1970.

Ellsworth previously held positions at Yale University and Stanford University. Throughout her career, she has served on various editorial boards, advisory committees, and review panels. She also served as a member on the Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association, the Executive Board of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, and the Board of Trustees of the Russell Sage Foundation.[1] She is currently a board member of the Death Penalty Information Center.

Ellsworth is noted for her work in law and psychology. More specifically, she has done research on jury behavior and decision making, public opinion and the death penalty, and eyewitness identification. Her other main research interest is in emotions. Some areas of research in this topic include facial emotions, cognition and emotion, and interpretation of emotion. As a graduate student, she worked with Paul Ekman and Wallace Friesen to develop the photographs that were used in their research comparing perceptions of emotional faces across cultures.[2][3] Ellsworth is known for her contributions to appraisal theory,[4]< emotions and culture,[5][6][7] challenges of emotion and language,[8] and for her writing on William James.[9] In much of her research, Dr. Ellsworth has intertwined an interest in cultural differences. In particular, she has taken a look at the cultural differences in perceiving facial emotions (Masuda, Ellsworth, Mesquita, Leu, Tanida, and Van de Veerdonk, 2008).

Ellsworth has received many honors in her career. She is a Frank Murphy Distinguished University Professor of Law and Psychology (2003), Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Phi Beta Kappa Distinguished Lecturer (2002-2004). In addition, an annual symposium, Phoebe Ellsworth Psychology and Justice Symposium, was created in her honor to recognize her contributions to law and psychology. In 2014 she received both the Nalini Ambady Award for Mentoring Excellence and the Career Contribution Award from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.[10]

Recent Publications

References

  1. http://www.russellsage.org/scholars/byYear?year=2007%20-%202008
  2. Ellsworth, Phoebe C. (1 January 2014). "Basic Emotions and the Rocks of New Hampshire". Emotion Review. 6 (1): 21–26. doi:10.1177/1754073913494897.
  3. Ekman, Paul; Friesen, Wallace V. (1 February 1971). "Constants across cultures in the face and emotion". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 17 (2): 124–129. doi:10.1037/h0030377. PMID 5542557.
  4. Smith, Craig A.; Ellsworth, Phoebe C. (1 April 1985). "Patterns of cognitive appraisal in emotion". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 48 (4): 813–838. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.48.4.813. PMID 3886875.
  5. Ellsworth, Phoebe C. (1994). "Sense, culture, and sensibility". Emotion and culture: Empirical studies of mutual influence. p. 23. doi:10.1037/10152-001. ISBN 1-55798-224-4.
  6. Masuda, Takahiko; Ellsworth, Phoebe C.; Mesquita, Batja; Leu, Janxin; Tanida, Shigehito; Van De Veerdonk, Ellen (2008). "Placing the face in context: Cultural differences in the perception of facial emotion". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 94 (3): 365. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.94.3.365. PMID 18284287.
  7. Imada, Toshie; Ellsworth, Phoebe C. (2011). "Proud Americans and lucky Japanese: Cultural differences in appraisal and corresponding emotion". Emotion. 11 (2): 329. doi:10.1037/a0022855. PMID 21500902.
  8. Ellsworth, PC; Tong, EM (2006). "What does it mean to be angry at yourself? Categories, appraisals, and the problem of language". Emotion. 6 (4): 572–86. doi:10.1037/1528-3542.6.4.572. PMID 17144749.
  9. Ellsworth, Phoebe C. (1994). "William James and emotion: Is a century of fame worth a century of misunderstanding?". Psychological Review. 101 (2): 222–9. doi:10.1037/0033-295X.101.2.222. PMID 8022957.
  10. https://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/news/ci.phoebeellsworthawarded2014naliniambadyawardformentoringexcellenceandcareercontributionawardfromthesocietyofpersonalityandsocialpsychologymon25aug2014_ci.detail

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