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Are you teaching online in Spring 2021? Would you love to expose your students to more expert researchers? Join our lecture exchange group! We have created a spreadsheet for faculty interested in exchanging prerecorded guest lectures for classes in social psychology, cultural psychology, evolutionary psychology and more. We think that this time of online teaching affords an excellent opportunity to expose students to experts on various topics in the study of human behavior. The idea would be to provide a prerecorded guest lecture that can be used by any participating faculty. Please add your name, lecture topic(s), and email address to our list! And, if there is something you would like for your class, feel free to send the request to that faculty member.
A wonderful, but not mandatory, accompaniment to the lecture would be to exchange "tea time chats". That is, allow the professor and/or students in a course to interview you for 10 mins at a mutually convenient time after watching your lecture. **Note: keep your intro at the beginnng of the lecture short and generic so it can be used by all (ex. "Hello, I am X and I am excited to be guest lecturing for you today")
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Faculty NameInstitutionWilling to provide a recorded lectureTopic 1Topic 2Willing to do a "tea time chat" for someone's class? Course taughtNotes (if you have a link to the lecture, share it)Email AddressLength (mins)
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Coren ApicellaU PennYesEvolution of cooperationYesSocial Psychologytheoretical intro with a focus on data from hunter-gathererscorenapicella@gmail.com50
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Doug KenrickASUYesMate selectionEvolved motives and social cognitionSocial PsychologyCan do topics in Social psychologyDOUGLAS.KENRICK@asu.edu
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Chris von RuedenU of RichmondYesLeadershipHierarchy EvolutionIntro to Evolutionary Social ScienceTopics covered include cooperation, religion, social learning/disinformation, group conflict, gender/marriage, history of human social organizationcvonrued@richmond.edu
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David PutsPenn StateYesHuman sexual selectionSexual selection in menYesSex and Evolutioncan also do sexual selection theory, and endocrinology of psychological sexual differentiationdap27@psu.edu
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Pat BarclayU of GuelphYesSee notesEvolutionary PsychologyMany Topics in Evolutionary Psychology (all 80min recordings); Mating basics, Mating differences, within sex conflict, between sex conflict, evolution and ns, kinship, non-kin coooperation, parenting etc.barclayp@uoguelph.ca
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Maryanne FisherSaint Mary's UniversityYesWomen's mating strategies as revealed in romance fictionWomen's intrasexual competitionPossiblyEvolutionary PsychologyVarious topics in psychology, women studies, gendermlfisher.99@gmail.com
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Jaimie KremsOklahoma State University YesFemale competition + cooperationFriendshipSocial Psychology (Fall 2021)Not teaching these in Spring 2021, but happy to share materials, etc.
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Meltem YucelDuke UniversityYesMoral DevelopmentYesIt is a 20 min recored lecture on moral development from evolutionary psyc and other perspectivesmeltem.yucel@duke.edu20
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Oliver Scott CurryOxfordYesMoral Psychology / Moral UniversalsYesMoral Psychologyhttps://youtu.be/EKWgafVwqzcoliver.curry@anthro.ox.ac.uk50
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Laurel Gabard-DurnamNortheastern UniversityYesReading emotions in faces (adult + dev)tbdYesCognitive Developmentwill make a link!l.gabard-durnam@northeastern.edu50
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Einav HartGeorge Mason UYesNegotiation/ Conflict/ TrustExperimental EconYesNegotiationI have a few recorded seminar & conference talks; happy to make neweinavi@gmail.com
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Sarah HuffUniversity of DenverYesSelf-construalBiculturalismYesCultural PsychologyI will be recording all of my lectures for this term and I'm happy to share anything that would be usefulsarah.t.huff@du.edu
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Selin GülgözFordham UniversityYesGender developmentGender cognition in transgender childrenYesPsychology of Sex Roles; Cognitive Developmentsgulgoz@fordham.edu
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Gideon NaveU PennYesBehavioral GeneticsConsumer NeuroscienceYesConsumer Neurosciencegnave@wharton.upenn.edu
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Sudeep BhatiaU PennYesRisky decision makingYesBehavioral EcoomicsThis lecture is suitable for classes on judgment and decision making as well as behavioral economicsbhatiasu@sas.upenn.edu50
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Gil GreengrossAberystwyth universityYesEvolution of humorYesEvolutionary psychologyhumorology@gmail.com50
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Tanya BroeschSimon Fraser UniversityYesHuman infancy across culturesAttachment and cultureDefinitely!Developmental PsychologyI recorded all of my lectures this term and will revise for springtanya_broesch@sfu.ca40
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Lei ZhangU of Vienna (AT)YesExperimental designYesDecision Neurosciencehttps://youtu.be/Xijzscuxqpslei.zhang@univie.ac.at90
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Josh AckermanU of MichiganYesBehavioral immune systemYesSocial Psychology; Evolutionary psychologyjoshack@umich.edu
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Noah EmeryColorado State UniversityYesAddiction and Substance Use DisordersYesAbnormal PsychologyPrerecorded lecture designed for first/second year studentsnoah.emery@colostate.edu55
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Sonya Xinyue XiaoArizona State UniversityYesGender development during childhood (peer relations)Prosocial and moral development during childhoodYesInfancy and toddlerhood;Intro to Parntingxxiao25@asu.edu
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Rima-Maria RahalMax Planck Institute for Research on Collective GoodsYesCognitive processes underlying social and moral decisionsOpen Science in Social PsychologyYesSocial CognitionNot teaching atm but happy to share materials etc.rahal.rimamaria@gmail.comup to you
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Dan LanninIllinois State UniversityYesHelp-Seeking StigmaPersonal ValuesYesClinical/Counseling Psychologydglann1@ilstu.edu 25-30
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Fanli JiaSeton Hall UniversityYesResearch Methods in Cultural/Cross-Cultural PsychAcculturation and MulticulturalismYes & Group ChatCultural PsychologyHopefully I can record my lectures during the winter break.fanli.jia@shu.edu
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Luke RussellIllinois State UniversityYesStepfamilies/RemarriageDivorceYesFamily ScienceFocused on promoting child and adult health, wellbeing, and resilienceltrusse@ilstu.edu
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Chang Su-RussellIllinois State UniversityYesChild socializationChinese siblinghoodYesMulticultural Family Studies; Life Span ParentingMFS: Cultural and racial factors influence the interworking of familiescsuruss@ilstu.edu
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Sarah GaitherDuke UniversityYesAny lecture in an intro to social coursemultiracial identities, racial/ethnic identity developmentYesSocial PsychologyI am also open to have anyone give a live lecture instead! sarah.gaither@duke.edu
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Todd JensenUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillYesStepfamily processes and youth well-beingFamily violence preventionYesHuman Development in Context: Infancy to Adolescence; Evaluation of Social Work Interventions; Structural Equation Modelingjensen@unc.edu
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Erin WestgateUniversity of FloridaYesVarious social psych topicsSee link in notesSocial Psychologyhttps://www.erinwestgate.com/lectures.htmlerinwestgate@ufl.edu15-60
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Jessica SaalfieldPenn State SchuylkillYesSubstance Use and MisuseAdolescenceYesAbnormal Psychology, Learning and Memory
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Geoffrey MillerU. New Mexico/CUHK-SZYesMental fitness indicatorsExistential risksMaybeEvolutionary Psychology Many of my talks are up on https://www.youtube.com/geoffreymillerphd gfmiller65@gmail.com5-60
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Michael McCulloughUC San DiegoYesForgiveness and RevengeYesEvolutionary Psychology50-60
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Rohan KapitanyKeele UniversityYesRitual, supernatural beliefHuman history, emergence of faculties for cultureYesCultural Psychology / Cultural Evolutionr.f.kapitany@keele.ac.uk
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Melanie MacEacheronArizona State UniversityYesWhat is attractive in women's and men's faces: factors in common and notWomen's recent marital surname choice in North AmericaYesIntro Psy; Intro to Social PsyWill provide link to Topic 1 on request. Link to topic 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMUGUUQkbpcmmaceac1@asu.edu45 mins each
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Pelin GülUniversity of Groningen, NetherlandsYesCultural psychology (intro or specific topics)Sexism and gender relationsYesSocial Psychology, Cultural Psychology, Psychological Perspectives to Leadership (Bachelor courses)I can attend online in real-time and give my lecture in an interactive way if your class is small. I can record it for large-sized classes.p.gul@rug.nlmax 60 mins
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Vic Shao-Chih Chiang (gay cisgender male)UMass BostonYesDeepLabCutSexual diversityYeshttps://github.com/vchiang001/Intro2BehvRes/blob/main/README.mdhttps://www.slideshare.net/vscchiang/deeplabcut-ai-residencyv.chiang001@umb.edu
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