Zak and Jess paper
Zak and Jess’ paper reviewing the literature on bodily (or, extra-facial) nonverbal displays of emotion now in press at Emotion Review.
Zak and Jess’ paper reviewing the literature on bodily (or, extra-facial) nonverbal displays of emotion now in press at Emotion Review.
Jess Tracy, Pride, Status Signalling, and the Emotional Underpinnings of Hierarchy Sauder School of Business, Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Division, UBC January 19, 2018
Jess Tracy, Keynote Address Positive Emotions Pre-conference, Society for Affective Science April, 2018 Los Angeles, CA
Zak Witkower, The Illusion of a Facial Action Unit: How Head Pitch Rotation Influences Perceptions of Dominance from an Inactive Face. In the symposium, “Faces in Social and Personality Psychology.” SPSP, March 2018. Atlanta, GA.
Zak Witkower appeared on live TV to talk about the nonverbal status signals sent by the candidates for B.C. Premier — check it out to see what the politicians’ behaviours mean for their chances in the election.
Joey Cheng, Dominance and prestige: Debates, misunderstandings, and new evidence. In the symposium, “An Integrative Perspective on Social Rank.” SPSP, March, 2018 Atlanta, GA
Jess Tracy, “Pride, Status, and Social Rank” Keynote Address, Western Washington University PsychFest June 2, 2017 Bellingham, WA
Eric Mercadante, A paradox of Pride: Hubristic pride predicts strategic dishonesty in response to status threats. In the symposium, “Whatever it takes: Anti-social strategies for advancing social rank” Society for Personality and Social Psychology New Orleans, LA February, 2020
Jess Tracy, “The Nature of Pride: Emotional Origins of Social Rank” Social Behaviour Colloquium Series, Simon Fraser University April 12th, 2017 Burnaby, B.C.
Alec and Jess’ model of “Emotivational Psychology” now published in Social-Personality Compass.