cw Leach 1 Curriculum Vitae March 2017 Colin Wayne Leach, Ph.D. ADDRESS Department of Psychology [email protected]University of Connecticut https://uconn.academia.edu/ColinLeach Storrs, CT, USA 06269-1020 http://intergroup.uconn.edu/leachlab/leach.html EDUCATION Chancellor's Post-doctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley 1996 Department of Psychology Ph.D., (Social) Psychology, University of Michigan 1995 Department of Psychology / Research Center for Group Dynamics M.A., Psychology, Boston University 1991 College of Literature, Science, & Arts B.A., Psychology, Boston University 1989 College of Literature, Science, & Arts RESEARCH INTERESTS Status and morality in self-evaluation, emotion, & motivation; multi-method research; multivariate statistics; social and psychological meta-theory; interdisciplinary approaches. ACADEMIC APPPOINTMENTS University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA . Department of Psychology . Africana Studies Institute Head, Social Psychology (2012-16). Faculty affiliate. Professor (2010- ). Associate Professor (2008-10). University of Sussex, Brighton, UK . Department of Psychology “Reader” (Senior Associate Professor) (2004-2008). University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA . Department of Psychology . College 10 - Social justice and community Associate Professor (2003-04). (Founding) Faculty Fellow. Assistant Professor (1999-2003). Executive Committee. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, USA . Department of Psychology . Black Studies Program Assistant Professor (1996-99). . Peace & Conflict Studies Program
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Gausel, N., Vignoles, V. L., & Leach, C. W. (2016). Resolving the paradox of shame: Differentiating among
specific appraisal-feeling combinations explain pro-social and self-defensive motivation. Motivation
and Emotion, 40, 118-139. doi: 10.1007/s11031-015-9513-y
Leach, C.W. & Cidam, A. (2015). When is shame linked to constructive approach orientation? A meta-analysis.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109, 983-1002.
Leach, C.W. & Livingstone, A. (2015). Contesting the meaning of inter-group disadvantage: Towards a
psychology of resistance. Journal of Social Issues, 71, 614-632.
Jans, L., Leach, C.W., Garcia, R.L., & Postmes, T. (2015). The development of group influence on in-group
identification: A multi-level approach. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 18, 190-209. Leach, C.W., Spears, R., & Manstead, A.S.R. (2015). Parsing (malicious) pleasures: gloating and
schadenfreude about others’ adversity. Frontiers in Psychology, 6 (201) 1-13.
Leach, C.W. (2014). Are we good (enough)? Defining and defending the morality of our groups. APA
Psychological Science Agenda, 28 (7).
Brambilla, M. & Leach, C.W. (2014). On the importance of being moral: The distinctive role of morality in
social judgment. Social Cognition, 32, 397-408.
Blackwood, L., Livingstone, A., & Leach, C.W. (2013). Regarding societal change. Journal of Social & Political Psychology, 1, 105-111.
Sweetman, J., Leach, C.W., Spears, R. Pratto, F., Saab, R. (2013). I have a dream: A typology of social change
goals. Journal of Social & Political Psychology, 1, 293-320.
Leach, C.W. (2013). Vicissitudes of (moral) virtue. Social Psychological Review, 15, 14-27.
Harth, N., Leach, C.W., & Kessler, T. (2013). Guilt, anger, and pride about in-group environmental behaviour:
Different emotions predict distinct intentions. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 34, 18-26.
Smith, R. H., Turner, T., Garonzik, R., Leach, C. W., Urch, V. G., & Weston, C. (1996). Envy and
schadenfreude. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 158-168.
BOOK CHAPTERS (current or former students)
Leach, C.W. (in press). Understanding Shame and Guilt. In L. Woodyatt, E. Worthington, M. Wenzel & B.
Griffin (Eds.) Handbook of the Psychology of Self-forgiveness. New York: Springer.
Leach, C.W., Bou Zeineddine, F., Cidam, A. (2015). Emotions and intergroup relations. In J. Wright (Ed.),
International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition, vo. 7 (pp.502-506). Oxford:
Elsevier.
Leach, C.W., Bilali, R., Pagliaro, S. (2015). Groups and Morality. In M. Mikulincer, P.R. Shaver, J.F. Dovidio
& J. Simpson (Eds.) APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 2: Group Processes (pp.123-149). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Leach, C.W., Spears, R., & Manstead, A.S.R. (2014) Situating schadenfreude in social relations. In W.W. van
Dijk & J.W. Ouwerkerk (Eds.), Schadenfreude: Understanding Pleasure at the Misfortune of Others
(pp. 200-216). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Jans, L., Leach, C. W., Garcia, R., & Postmes, T. (2012). Het ontstaan van groepsinvloeden op zelfdefinitie en
zelfinvestering: Een multi-level benadering op groepsidentificatie. [The emergence of group influence
on self-definition and self-investment: A multi-level approach to group identification]. In N. van de
Ven, M. Baas, L. van Dillen, D. Lakens, A.M. Lokhorst, & M. Strick (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale
Pehrson, S., & Leach, C.W. (2012). Advancing the social psychology of racism and anti-racism: moving
beyond 'old' and 'new' prejudice. In J. Dixon and M. Levine (Eds.), Beyond prejudice: Extending the
Social Psychology of Conflict, Inequality and Social Change (pp. 116-134). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press.
Leach, C.W. & Kang, J.J. (2011). Inter-group emotion in violence and peace. In D.J. Christie (Ed.), The
encyclopedia of peace psychology. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Spears, R., Leach, C.W., van Zomeren, M., Ipsas, A., Sweetman, J., & Tausch, N. (2011). Intergroup emotions:
More than the sum of the parts. In I. Nyklicek, I., A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets, & M. Zeelenberg (Eds.).
Emotion regulation and well-being (pp. 121-146). New York, NY: Springer.
Pehrson, S., & Leach, C.W. (2010). Eugenics. In J. Levine and M. Hogg (Eds.), Encyclopedia of group
processes and intergroup relations, vol. 1 (pp. 255-258). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Leach, C.W. (2010). Levels of analysis. In J. Levine and M. Hogg (Eds.), Encyclopedia of group processes and
intergroup relations, vol. 2 (pp. 530-533). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Iyer. A., & Leach, C. W. (2009). Helping disadvantaged out-groups challenge unjust inequality: The role of
group-based emotions. In Stürmer, S. & Snyder, M. (Eds.), The psychology of prosocial behavior: Group processes, intergroup relations, and helping (pp. 337-353). Oxford, UK: Blackwell-Wiley.
Leach, C. W., Brown, L. M., & Worden, R.E. (2008). Ethnicity and identity politics. In L. Kurtz (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of violence, peace, and conflict, 2nd Ed. (pp. 758-768). New York: Academic Press.
Spears, R., & Leach, C.W. (2008). Why neighbors don’t stop the killing: The role of group-based
schadenfreude. In V. Esses and R. Vernon (Eds.), Explaining the breakdown of ethnic relations: Why
neighbors kill (pp. 93-119). New York: Blackwell.
Leach, C.W. (2008). Envy, inferiority and injustice: Three bases of anger about inequality. In R.H. Smith (Ed.),
Envy: theory and research (pp. 94-116). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Vliek, M.L.W., Leach, C.W., & Spears, R. (2007). Contrast and assimilation in upward comparison: The
intragroup dimension. In D. Stapel & J. Suls (Eds). Assimilation and Contrast in Social Psychology (pp.
289-311). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
van Zomeren, M., Spears, R., & Leach, C.W. (2006). Twee invloeden van groepsidentificatie op twee paden naar
protest. In R. W. Holland, J. Ouwerkerk, C. van Laar, R. Ruiter, & J. Ham (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale
Psychologie 2005 (pp. 591-600).
Vliek, M. L. W., Leach, C. W., & Spears, R. (2006). Intragroep sociale vergelijkingen: Procesmatige
verwerking van sociale vergelijkingen binnen hoge en lage status groepen [Intergroup status
characteristics and intragroup comparison effects: The group matters.] In R. W. Holland, J. Ouwerkerk,
C. van Laar, R. Ruiter, & J. Ham (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2005 (pp. 505-514).
Iyer. A., Leach, C. W. & Pedersen, A. (2004). Racial wrongs and restitutions: The role of guilt and other group-
based emotions. Reprinted in M. Fine, L. Weis, L. Powell, & A. Burns (Eds.), OFF WHITE: Readings in Power, Privilege and Resistance (pp. 345-361). New York: Routledge.
Iyer. A., Leach, C. W. & Pedersen, A. (2004). Racial wrongs and restitutions: The role of guilt and other group-
based emotions. In N. Branscombe & B. Doosje (Eds.), Collective Guilt: International Perspectives (pp.
262-283). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Leach, C. W., & L. Z. Tiedens (2004). “A world of emotion.” In L. Z. Tiedens & C.W. Leach (Eds.). The social life of emotions (pp. 1-16). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Spears, R., & Leach, C. W. (2004). Intergroup schadenfreude: Conditions and consequences. In L. Z. Tiedens
& C. W. Leach (Eds.). The social life of emotions (pp. 336-355). New York: Cambridge University
Press.
van Zomeren, M., Spears, R., Fischer, A.H., & Leach, C.W. (2004). De effecten van appraisals van
rechtvaardigheid en sociale steun op collectieve actietendenzen via twee (emotionele en rationele)
paden. In D. Wigboldus, M. Dechesne, E. Gordijn, & E. Kluwer (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie
2003 (pp. 436-442).
Gabacccia, D, R. & Leach, C. W. (2003). American identities in a global era. In D.R. Gabaccia & C.W Leach
(Eds.) Immigrant life in the U.S.: Multi-disciplinary perspectives (pp. 1-12). New York: Routledge.
Leach, C. W., & Gabacccia, D, R. (2003). The work and wonder in studying immigrant life across the
disciplines. In D.R. Gabaccia & C.W Leach (Eds.) Immigrant life in the U.S.: Multi-disciplinary perspectives (pp. 191-200). New York: Routledge.
Leach, C. W., Snider, N., & Iyer, A. (2002). “Spoiling the consciences of the fortunate”: The experience of
relative advantage and support for social equality. In I. Walker & H. J. Smith (Eds.), Relative
deprivation: Specification, development, and integration (pp. 136-163). New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Leach, C. W., & Brown, L. M. (1999). Ethnicity and identity politics. In L. Kurtz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
violence, peace, and conflict, vol. 1 (pp. 765-775). New York: Academic Press.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS (2011- )
Leach, C.W. (2017, February). Visceral visuals: Race and the signification of police & protest. Invited address,
Basic and Applied Social Psychology program, City University of New York Graduate Center, USA.
Leach, C.W. (2016, October). Policing & protest: Affective meaning in Black and White. Invited address,
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, U of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.
______ (2016, September). Feeling Race: Visceral Reactions to Police Force & Black Protest. Invited address,
Department of Psychology, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA.
Leach, C.W. (2015, November). Invited address, Conference on ‘Urban Narratives of Injustice: On “The
Wire”’, Initiative on Race, Gender, and Globalization, Yale University, USA.
______ (2015, September). Shame & motivation: A “perspectivist” (meta)analysis. Invited address, Social
psychology program, Yale University, USA.
______ (2015, September). Self-critical emotions about in-group wrongdoing. Invited address, Department of
Government, Harvard University, USA.
______ (2015, July). The value of other’s suffering: Schadenfreude and its sisters. Invited address, Conference
on “Suffering's role and value,” Department of philosophy, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
______ (2015, March). The social and psychological implications of shame. Invited address, Department of
Africana Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA.
______ (2015, March). Rethinking the pain of shame. Invited address, Department of Africana Studies, Barnard
College, Columbia University, USA.
______ (2015, February). What shame does. Invited address, Social psychology program, Harvard University,
USA.
______ (2015, February). On shared shame. Invited address, School of psychology and neuroscience, St.
Andrews University, Scotland.
______ (2015, January). Shame in failures redress. Invited address, Conference on “Sufferings valuable
functions,” Department of philosophy, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Leach, C.W. (2014, July). Invited discussant for the symposium, The negative side of positive emotions (L.
Shepherd & J van der Schalk, chairs). General meeting of the European Association of Social
Psychology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
______ (2014, July). Invited discussant for the symposium, The role of morality in collective action
participation and social change (M. Zaal & E. Thomas, chairs). General meeting of the European
Association of Social Psychology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
______ (2014, July). Who wants to be a perpetrator? An obstacle to “social change.” Invited address, European Association of Social Psychology pre-conference: Interpersonal relations, prejudice reduction, & social
change, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
______ (2014, July). Making the most of moral failure. Invited address, Department of social and developmental
psychology, University of Padova, Italy.
______ (2014, April). After moral failure. Invited address, School of Psychology, University of Sussex,
England.
Leach, C.W. (2013, November). Environmental emotivation. Invited address, Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Forum: Environment & Society. University of Connecticut, USA.
______ (2013, September). Social relations’ semantics: The meaning of prejudice and stereotypes. Invited
address, Groups pre-conference, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, San Francisco, CA.
______ (2013, July). Motivation after failure: rethinking the role of shame. Invited address, Department of
Social Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Germany.
______ (2013, May). Responses to failure: Shame reconsidered. Invited address, School of Psychology,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico.
Leach, C.W. (2012, June). Wanting to right the wrong: Coping with injustice through collective action. Invited
speaker, Biannual meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Charlotte, NC.
______ (2012, February). Just feeling? Emotion in civic life. Invited address, Center for the Humanities,
Wesleyan University, USA.
Leach, C.W. (2011, September). The vicissitudes of (moral) virtue. Invited keynote address, Annual meeting of
the British Psychological Society – social psychology section, Cambridge University, UK.
______ (2011, July). Invited discussant for the symposium, Collective emotions, their causes and consequences
(A. Livingstone & K. Peters, Chairs). General meeting of the European Association of Social
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Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.
______ (2011, June). Group morality in identity, stereotypes, and intergroup relations. Research group on group enmity. Invited address, Graduate School Research Training Group "Group focused enmity,”
Phillipps-University Marburg, Germany.
______ (2011, March). Group identity and its (dis)contents. Invited address, Humanities Institute, University of
Connecticut, USA.
______ (2011, January). Beyond warmth and competence: A hierarchical two-dimensional model of group
evaluation. Invited address, Department of social psychology, University of Groningen, the
Netherlands.
PRESENTATIONS (2011- ) (current or former advisees)
Cidam, A., & Leach. C. W. (2016, January). Encountering the failures of our moral heroes. Paper presented at
the Society for Personality & Social Psychology Morality Pre-conference, San Diego, California.
Leach. C. W. & Reinka, M.A. (2016, January). To whom do black lives matter? The affective meaning of police
violence & Black protest. Paper presented as part of the symposium “Black Lives Matter: The roles of
intra‐personal, inter‐group, and structural processes,” at the Society for Personality & Social Psychology,
San Diego, California.
Gausel, N., Leach, C. W. Mazziotta, A., & Feuchte, F. (2015, November). Seeking repair or seeking revenge?
Paper presented at the 17th Conference on Social and Community Psychology. University College
Lillehammer, Lillehammer, Norway.
Gausel, N., Leach, C. W. Mazziotta, A., & Feuchte, F. (2015, May). Seeking repair or seeking revenge? Perpetrator or victim focus determines responses in conflicts. Paper presented at the 9th Annual
International Conference on Psychology, ATINER, Athens, Greece.
Gausel, N., Leach, C. W. & Vignoles, V. L. (2014, July). Resolving shame’s paradox: Feelings about risk to
self/social-image explain pro-social and self-defensive motivation. Paper presented as part of the
symposium, Shame’s many faces (C.W. Leach & N. Gausel, chairs). General meeting of the European
Association of Social Psychology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Jans, L. Leach, C. W., Garcia, R.L., & Postmes, T. (2014, July). The emergence of group influence on self-
definition and self-investment. Paper presented at the general meeting of the European Association of
Social Psychology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Leach, C.W. & Cidam, A. (2014, July). Shame and constructive approach: A meta-analysis showing opposite
effects for reparable vs. irreparable failure. Paper presented as part of the symposium, Shame’s many
faces (C.W. Leach & N. Gausel, chairs). General meeting of the European Association of Social
Psychology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Leach, C.W. (2014, June). Ways of coping with collective victimization. Paper presented at the EASP Small
Group Meeting on Psychological Perspectives on Collective Victimhood and its Consequences for Intergroup Relations, Verona, Italy.
Gausel, N., Leach, C. W. Mazziotta, A., & Feuchte, F. (2014, March). Seeking retribution or seeking repair?
Manipulating perpetrator or victim focus determines responses in reciprocal conflicts. Paper presented as a
part of the symposium: “The positive side of shame” convened by Roger G. Sorrolla, for presentation at the
Consortium of European Research on Emotion Conference, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.
Cidam, A. & Leach, C. W. (2013, July). Feeling Bad About In-group Wrongdoing: Divergent Effects of
Individual and In-group Moral Self-Image. 15th Jena Workshop on Intergroup Processes, Schloß
Oppurg, Germany.
Gausel, N., Vignoles, V. L., & Leach, C. W. (2013, May). Resolving the paradox of shame: Feelings about
moral failure and risk to social-image explain pro-social and self-defensive motivation. Paper presented
as part of the symposium, Uncovering the Complexities of Shame: New Perspectives from Social
Psychology. Annual meeting of the Association of Psychological Science, Washington, DC, USA.
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Gausel, N., Mazziotta, A., Feuchte, F, & Leach, C. W. (2012, September). Seeking revenge or seeking repair:
The role of shame, guilt and other-condemnation between perpetrators and victims in Liberia. Paper
presented at the EASP small group meeting Intergroup Reconciliation in Intergroup Contexts, Sarajevo,
Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Cidam, A., & Leach, C. W. (2012, September). Feeling Bad about In-group Immorality: The Divergent Effects
of Individual vs. Group Moral Self-concept. Paper presented at the EASP small group meeting
Intergroup Reconciliation in Intergroup Contexts, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Bilali, R., & Leach, C. W. (2012, July). Moral (Mis-)engagement: Moral Self-image and Third Party’s Support
of War. Paper presented as part of the symposium, Perpetuating or Overcoming war and Oppression: Bridging collective representations, political rhetoric, and psychological processes (R. Bilali, chair).
Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Chicago, USA.
Gausel, N., Leach, C. W., & Vignoles, V. L. (2012, May). Bypassed shame and the rise of revenge – emotional
responses just two hours after the 22nd of July Oslo terror bomb. Paper presented at The Consortium for
European Research on Emotion, University of Kent, England.
Gausel, N., Leach, C.W., & Vignoles, V.L. (2011, July). Shame-rage or rejection-rage? Paper presented as part
of the thematic session Aggression, (Susanne Beier, Chair). Annual meeting of the European
Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Kang, J., Garcia, R., & Leach, C.W. (2011, July). Reconciling Identities: Implications of “American” Identity
for Ethnic Minority and Majority. Paper presented as part of the symposium, Competing allegiances? The multiplicity of identities in multi-cultural nation-states (C.W. Leach, J. Kang, & R. Garcia, Chairs).
Annual meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Leach, C.W. (2011, July). Moved by moral condemnation: Distinct feelings of rejection, inferiority, and shame.
Paper presented as part of the symposium, Responses to devaluation: Emotions, motivations, consequences (P.M. Rodriguez Mosquera & K. Jonas, Chairs). Annual meeting of the European
Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Pitpitan, E.V., Quinn, D.M., Leach, C.W., & Pratto, F. (2011, July). The psychological (dis)utility of the in-
group: The case of the overweight. Paper presented as part of the symposium, Group identity in socially
devalued groups: Beyond benefit vs. burden (E.V. Pitpitan & C.W. Leach, Chairs). Annual meeting of
the European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.
TEACHING
Undergraduate
Introduction to Psychology Individuals and Groups Social Psychology [intro & advanced]
Emotion in Social Relations Prejudice & Social Relations Psychology of the Oppressed
Graduate (Doctoral)
Shame Experimental Methods Social Psychology of Morality
Stereotypes & Prejudice Approaches to Social Psychology Emotion in Social Relations
Invited Instructor
. European Association of Social Psychology summer school, Limerick, Ireland, 2012
. 4th International Graduate College summer school, Menaggio, Italy, 2006.
. 1st Australasian social psychology summer school, Koorgolie, Australia, 2004.
. International Graduate College, Freidrich-Schiller University of Jena, Germany, 2003.
. Social Science Research Council, International Migration Program, Summer Training
Institute, Los Angeles, CA, 2001.
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GRADUATE ADVISING
Primary / Co-Adviser
Mora Reinka, M.S. 2016, University of Connecticut
Atilla Cidam, Ph.D. 2016, University of Connecticut (Applied Researcher)
Fouad Bou Zeinnedine, Ph.D. 2015, University of Connecticut (Assistant Professor)
Nadya Soto Fernandez, M.A. 2015, University of Connecticut (Applied Researcher)
Jessica Kang, M.A. 2011, University of Connecticut (Applied Researcher)
Nicolay Gausel, Ph.D. 2009, University of Sussex (Professor)
Michael Vliek, Ph.D. 2009, University of Amsterdam (Assistant Professor)
Katerina Chatzigeorgiou, M.Sc. 2008, University of Sussex (Practicing clinician)