Thursday, June 21, 2007

Publications



PUBLICATIONS
* = Undergraduate co-author

Daniels, E. A. & Gillen, M. M. (in press). Identity and body image: A call for new research. In K. McLean & M. Syed (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development. Oxford University Press.

Schooler, D., & Daniels, E. A. (in press). “I am not a skinny toothpick and proud of it:” Latina adolescents’ ethnic identity and responses to mainstream media images. Body Image.

Daniels, E. A., & LaVoi, N. M. (2013). Athletics as solution and problem: Sports participation for girls and the sexualization of women athletes. In E. L. Zurbriggen & T.-A. Roberts (Eds.), The sexualization of girls and girlhood: Causes, consequences, and resistance (63-83). New York: Oxford University Press.

Daniels, E. A. (2012). Sexy versus strong: What girls and women think of female athletes. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 33, 79-90.

Frederick, D. A., Jafary, A. M., Gruys, K., & Daniels, E. A. (2012). Surveys and the epidemiology of
body image dissatisfaction. In T. F. Cash (Ed), Encyclopedia of body image and human
appearance (pp. 766-773). San Diego: Academic Press.

Daniels, E. A., & *Wartena, H. (2011). Athlete or sex symbol: What boys and men think of
media representations of female athletes. Sex Roles, 65, 566-579.

Daniels, E. A., & Leaper, C. (2011). Gender issues. In B. B. Brown & M. J. Prinstein (Eds.), Encyclopedia of adolescence (Vol. 1, pp. 151-159). San Diego: Academic Press. (The Encyclopedia is recipient of the 2011 PROSE award for the best multivolume reference in humanities or social science.)

Daniels, E. A., *Niles, A., & Frederick, D. (2010). Sports. Sex and society. Marshall Cavendish Digital.

Daniels, E. A. (2009). Sex objects, athletes, and sexy athletes: How media representations of women athletes can impact adolescent girls and young women. Journal of Adolescent Research, 24, 399-422. (Most downloaded article of those published in JAR in 2009 and 2010.)

Daniels, E. A. (2009). The invisibility of women athletes in magazines for teen girls. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 18, 14-24.

Daniels, E. A., & Scanlan, T. K. (2007). A new collaborative interview method to test and expand psychological theory. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Newsletter, 2, 21-23.


Daniels, E., & Leaper, C. (2006). The relationship between sport participation and global self-esteem among adolescents. Sex Roles, 55, 875-880.

Daniels, E., Sincharoen, S., & Leaper, C. (2005). The relation between sport orientations and athletic identity among adolescent girl and boy athletes. Journal of Sport Behavior, 28, 315-332.

Articles Under Review

Daniels, E. A., & Zurbriggen, E. L. (under revision). The price of sexy: Viewers’ perceptions of a
sexualized versus non-sexualized Facebook profile photograph.

Articles in Preparation

Daniels, E. A., & Zurbriggen, E. L. Sexualization on Facebook: Why do girls post sexy profile photos?

Daniels, E. A., & Sherman, A. M. Women in appearance-based vs. non-appearance-based
professions: Whom do teens evaluate more positively?

Daniels, E. A., & Porzelius, L. Gendered messages in preteen and teen girl magazines.

Daniels, E. A. What girls take off the field: Late adolescent women's important memories of involvement in physical activities.

Scanlan, T. K., Daniels, E. A., Kahn, K., Stellino, M., & Scanlan, L. High school involvement in organized activities: Underlying mechanisms and lifespan consequences.

Frederick, D., Niles, A., Daniels, E. A., Elssesser, K., & Lever, J. Sexual objectification in the workplace.

Teaching experience

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:



  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Adolescent Development
  • Child Development
  • Social and Personality Development
  • Psychology of Women/Gender
  • Media Psychology
  • Sport Psychology
 


Professional Presentations



Invited Talks

Daniels, E. A. & Sherman, A. M. (speakers in alphabetical order). (2013, July). Sex in play:
From dolls to sports, sexualized culture affects youth. Invited speaker at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s Science Pub Lecture Series. Eugene, OR.

Daniels, E. A. & Sherman, A. M. (speakers in alphabetical order). (2013, February). The sexy
landscape: Girls’ development in a sexualized media environment. Invited speaker at Oregon State University’s Science Pub Lecture Series. Corvallis, OR.

Daniels, E. A. (2012, June). Self-presentation on Facebook: A picture is worth a thousand
words. Invited speaker at Central Oregon Community College’s Social Science Lecture
Series. Bend, OR.

Daniels, E. A. (2012, May). Let’s trade sexy for smart: What teens think of today’s media fare.
Invited speaker at OSU-Cascades’ Science Pub Lecture Series. Bend, OR.

Daniels, E. A. (2012, February). Is there a beauty bias or does competence count when teens evaluate women? Invited speaker at OSU-Cascades’ Brains and Brews Lecture Series. Bend, OR.

Daniels, E. A. (2011, June). Sexy is all we see: How media images of women impact teens. Invited speaker at OSU-Cascades’ It’s in the Bag Lecture Series. Bend, OR.

Daniels, E. A. (2010, October). "You can score with me": What girls think of sexed-up media images of female athletes. Invited speaker at the Sexualization Protest: Action, Resistance, Knowledge Summit, New York City, NY.

Daniels, E. A. (2010, April). The sexualization of girls. Invited speaker at the Gender Development Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2008, December). The importance of positive role models for girls. Invited speaker at the Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs’ National Care and Prevention Grantee Conference, Fairfax, VA. 

Daniels, E. A. (2008, November). Sex object or athlete: How media representations of women athletes impact adolescent girls and young women. Colloquium speaker at the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

Daniels, E. A. (2008, April). Sex objects, athletes, and sexy athletes: How media representations of women athletes impact adolescent girls and young women. Colloquium speaker in the University of California Santa Cruz’s Developmental Psychology program, Santa Cruz, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2008, April). Sexy Anna versus jock Mia: What girls think of media images of women athletes.  Colloquium speaker at Bodies in Motion panel at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women, Los Angeles, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2006, November). Media representations of active women: What girls are seeing affects their self-concept. Colloquium speaker at UCLA’s Developmental Forum, Los Angeles, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2004, February). Girls and women in sport: From the present to the past. Invited speaker at celebration of National Girls and Women in Sport Day, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.

 

Conference Presentations

* = Undergraduate co-author


Daniels, E. A., & Zurbriggen, E. L. (2014, March). Posting a sexy profile pic on Facebook:
Adolescent girls’ and young women’s attitudes about acceptable Facebook profile
photos. Paper submitted for the Biennial Society for Research on Adolescence Meeting, Austin, TX. (Chair: Elizabeth Daniels)   

Daniels, E. A., & Zurbriggen, E. L. (2014, March). Appearance concerns and Facebook use
among adolescent girls and young women. Paper submitted for the Biennial Society for
Research on Adolescence Meeting, Austin, TX. (Chair: Charlotte Markey)

Daniels, E. A., & Porzelius, L. (2013, April). Grooming ten-year-olds with gender stereotypes?:
A content analysis of preteen and teen girl magazines. Paper presented at the Biennial
Society for Research on Child Development Meeting, Seattle, WA. (Chair: Sarah Coyne)

Daniels. E. A. (2012, April). Women in appearance-based vs. non-appearance-based
professions: Whom do teens evaluate more positively? Poster presented at the Gender
Development Research Conference. San Francisco, CA

Daniels, E. A., & Zurbriggen, E. L. (2012, March). Sexy vs. traditional: The price of using a sexy
Facebook profile photo. Poster presented at the Biennial Society for Research on
Adolescence Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 

Daniels, E. A. (2011, November). Athlete or sex symbol: What boys and men think of media
representations of female athletes. Paper presented at the Tucker Center’s Girls & Women in Sport and Physical Activity Conference: Creating Change, Minneapolis, MN.

Daniels, E. A., *Castaneda, M., *Collins, K., *Jones, S., & *Wartena, H. (April, 2011).  Oprah,
Lebron, or Mom: Who do teens admire the most?  Poster presented at the Western
Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA. 

Daniels, E. A., *Jones, S., *Wartena, H., *Castaneda, M., & *Collins, K.  (April, 2011). 
Accomplished vs. attractive woman: Who is a better role model?  Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA. 

Daniels, E. A., & *Wartena, H.  (2010, March).  Beyond her looks: Responses to non-idealized media images of women. Paper presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Adolescence Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.  (Chairs: Kristen Harrison, Elizabeth Daniels)

Daniels, E. A., & Smiler, A. (2010, March).  Being a jock versus being on the roster: How does social  identity impact body image?  Poster presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Adolescence Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Daniels, E. A., & *Niles, A. (2009, April). Athlete or sex symbol: What boys and men think of media representations of women athletes. Paper presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Child Development Meeting, Denver, CO. (Chairs: Elizabeth Daniels and Deborah Schooler)

Schooler, D., Daniels, E. A., & Lowry, L. (2009, April). “I am not a skinny toothpick and proud of it:” Latina adolescents’ ethnic identity and responses to mainstream media images. Paper presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Child Development Meeting, Denver, CO. (Chairs: Elizabeth Daniels and Deborah Schooler)

Daniels, E. A., & *Wartena, H. (2009, April). How do I look?: Men’s reactions to media representations of women. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Convention, Portland, OR. 

Daniels, E. A., Kahn, K., & *Shanahan, D. (2009, April). Title IX: Correlates of support for women's sports. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Convention, Portland, OR. 

Daniels, E. A. (2008, April). How is sport involvement related to attitudes toward appearance?: An investigation among adolescents and young adults. Poster presented at the 3rd Gender Development Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

*Niles, A., Daniels, E. A., Frederick, D. A., Elssesser, K., & Lever, J. (2008, April). Sexual objectification in the workplace. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Conference, Irvine, CA.
Daniels, E. A. (2008, March). Athlete or sex symbol: What girls think of media representations of women athletes. Paper presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Adolescence Meeting, Chicago, IL.  (Chairs: Elizabeth Daniels and David Frederick)

Daniels, E. A. (2007, August). Media representations of women athletes: How are girls affected? Paper presented at the Annual Convention for the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2007, August). Physically active women in teen media: Do they exist? Poster presented at the Annual Convention for the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2007, April). Game on: Young adults' recollections of their experiences in physical activities during childhood and adolescence. Paper presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Child Development Meeting, Boston, MA. (Chair: Nicole Zarrett)

Daniels, E. A. (2007, March). Media representations of women athletes: What girls are seeing affects their self-concept. Paper presented at the Girls and Women Rock: Celebrating 35 Years of Sport and Title IX Symposium, Cleveland, OH.

Daniels, E. A. (2006, April). Sexualized women athletes: How does media impact girls’ self-concept?  Poster presented at the 2nd Gender Development Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2005, May). Sexualized women athletes: How does media impact girls’ self-concept?  Poster presented at the University of California Santa Cruz 2nd Annual Graduate Research Symposium, Santa Cruz, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2005, May). Media representations of active women:  What are girls seeing and does it affect their self-concept? Paper presented at the Stanford/UC Berkeley/UC Santa Cruz Annual Developmental Psychology Talks, Stanford, CA.

Daniels, E. A., Sincharoen, S., & Leaper, C. (2005, April). The relation between sport orientations and athletic identity among boy and girl athletes. Poster presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Daniels, E. A. (2005, February). Athletic identity: A consideration of how to keep girls in sports. Paper presented at the Women in Sport: Before, During, and After Title IX Symposium, Bowling Green, OH.

Daniels, E. A., Sinchareon, S., & Leaper, C. (2004, April). Adolescent boys and girls in athletics: Are motives around sport and athletic identity associated? Poster presented at the Gender Development Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Daniels, E. A. (2004, March). The relationship between sport participation and global self-esteem  among White adolescent athletes. Paper presented at the Biennial Society for Research on Adolescence Meeting, Baltimore, MD.  (Chairs: Elizabeth Daniels and Erin Boone)