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As sociologists of science might
say, Affect Control Theory is a
social construction. The theory, the cross-cultural databases, and the
computer
software have been produced by a community of researchers, each of whom
has
committed substantial professional labor to this intellectual
enterprise.
Core Researchers
Following are the social scientists most closely
associated with Affect
Control Theory, some for years, others for decades.
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Linda Francis, Case
Western Reserve University. Professional
Profile, E-mail. |
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David Heise,
Department of Sociology, Indiana University.
Home
Page, Professional
Profile,
E-mail. |
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Pamela Hunt,
Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of West
Georgia, E-mail. |
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Amy Kroska,
Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma.
E-mail. |
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Tom Langford,
Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, Alberta,
Canada. E-mail. |
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Neil MacKinnon,
Department of Sociology, Guelph University, Ontario,
Canada. E-mail. |
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Dawn T. Robinson,
Department of Sociology, University of Georgia. Professional
Profile, E-mail. |
| Kimberly Rogers, Department of Sociology, Mount Holyoke College. Email. |
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Andreas
Schneider, Department of Sociology, Texas Tech University. Home
Page, Professional
Profile, E-mail. |
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Wolfgang Scholl, Department of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, E-mail. |
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Lynn Smith-Lovin,
Department of Sociology, Duke University. E-mail. |
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Tobias Schröder,
Educational Future Science, Freie Universität Berlin. Home
Page, E-mail.
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Olga Tsoudis,
Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State
University. E-mail. |
Affiliated Researchers
A number of individuals collaborate frequently with core
researchers and
occasionally co-author articles on Affect Control Theory, though their
major
commitments lie elsewhere.
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Clare Francis,
University of North Dakota.
E-mail. |
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Leo Keating, Research
Associate, Guelph University, Ontario, Canada. E-mail. |
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Shuuichiro Ike,
Department of Sociology, Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan.
E-mail. |
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Takanori Matsuno,
Department of Psychology, Showa Women's University,
Tokyo, Japan. E-mail. |
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Lisa Slattery
Rashotte, Department of Sociology, University of North
Carolina - Charlotte. E-mail. |
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Jin Wang, Department
of sociology, Sun Yat-Sen University.
E-mail. |
New Researchers
Researchers whose work with Affect Control Theory still
is in the formative
stage include the following.
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Jeffrey W. Bowlby,
Human Resources Development of Canada, Hull, Quebec,
Canada. E-mail. |
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Yi Cai, Department of
Educational Psychology, University of
Wisconsin—Milwaukee. E-mail. |
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William C. (Craig)
Carter, Department of Sociology,
Middle Tennessee State University. E-mail. |
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Vaughn DeCoster,
School of Social Work at the University of Tennessee -
Knoxville (in Memphis). E-mail. |
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Will Kalkhoff,
graduate student, Department of Sociology, University of
Iowa. E-mail. |
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Shirley Keeton,
Department of sociology, Fayetteville
State University. E-mail. |
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Alison Luke, graduate
student (on leave), Department of Sociology,
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. |
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Tobias Schröder,
Freie Universität, Berlin.
E-mail. |
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Cassandra Weimann,
graduate student, Department of Sociology, University
of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. E-mail. |
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Luo Jar-Der, School
of Business and Department of Information Science,
Yuan Ze University, Taiwan. E-mail. |
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Nozomu Matsubara,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Tokyo
University, Tokyo. E-mail. |
Contributors
in the Past
The
following have made important contributions to ACT projects in the
past,
but are not working on ACT at present: Chris Averett, Lori
Britt, William Douglass, Adam King, Steve Lerner, Li Ying, Rick Morgan,
Steven
Scher, Bernadette Smith,
Herman
Smith, Lisa Thomassen, Michio Umino, Brian Weir,
J.
Dennis Willigan, Beverly Wiggins.
URL:
www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/community.htm
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