CURRICULUM VITAE OF NEIL M. MALAMUTH
Address:
Communication Studies
Phone:
(310) 206-8868
334 Kinsey Hall
Fax:
(310) 206-8901
UCLA, L. A., CA 90095-1538
E-mail
:
nmalamut@.ucla.edu
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
1994 - Present
At the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA):
Professor of Communication, Psychology and Women’s Studies;
Chair, Communication and Speech Department;
Member, Board of Directors, Behavior, Evolution and Culture Center;
Member of Governing Board, Center for Society, the Individual, and Genetics.
1991-94
At the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor:
Professor of Communication and Psychology;
Chair, Department of Communication;
Faculty Associate, Institute for Social Research.
Fall, 1988
Visiting Scholar, Department of Communication, Stanford University
1982-91
At the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA):
Professor of Communication and Psychology (1986-91);
Chair, Communication Studies Program and Speech Department (1984-91);
Associate Professor (1982-86);
Associate Director, Center for the Study of Women (1986-87).
1977-82
At the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada:
Associate Professor of Psychology (1980-82);
Assistant Professor (1977-80) .
1975-77
Lecturer, UCLA and Post-Doctoral Fellow,
Center for Behavior Therapy, Beverly Hills
1973-75
Research Associate, Center for Computer-Based Behavioral Studies, UCLA
EDUCATION
Ph.D., UCLA, Social Psychology
& Personality, 1975
M.A., UCLA, Psychology,
1972
B.A., UCLA, Psychology,
1972
HONORS, DISTINCTIONS AND NATIONAL COMMITTEE SERVICE
2001
Member, Surgeon General Committee on Media Violence
1997- present
Listed in Who’s Who in America
1997-99
Science Representative, Public Communication Committee, American Psychological
Association
Spring, 1995
Lady Davis Senior Fellow, Department of Communication, Hebrew Univ.
of Jerusalem, Israel
1994
Top Conference Paper, Interpersonal Communication Division, International
Communication Association Meetings, Australia
1992
In analysis of “eminence in social psychology,” one of only seven scholars
in the world rated as highly eminent as indicated by being in the top 100
researchers in all four categories of eminence (see Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin
, 1992)
1989-93
Member, National Institute of Mental Health, Review Committee on Violence
and Stress
1989
Fellow, American Psychological Society
1987
Recipient of the John Kendall Award for Outstanding Contributions
to Psychology, Gustavus College, Minnesota
1987
Top Five Conference Paper, Mass Communication Division,
International Communication Association
1986
Fellow, American Psychological Association
1980
U. S. Representative to NATO Aggression Conference
1972
B.A -
Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa;
M.A. - Departmental Scholar
RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
Mass Media Effects; Sexually Explicit Media;
Aggression; Evolutionary Psychology;
Integrating Multiple Disciplinary Approaches to Research.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Courses:
Research Methods in Communication;
Honors Proseminar in Communication; Mass Media and Aggression Against
Women; Effects of Mass Media;
Pornography and Evolution; Social Psychology;
Organizational Psychology;
Personality; Introduction
to Psychology; Abnormal Psychology
; Mass Media and Social Systems.
Graduate Seminars:
Mass Media Effects: An Integrative
Approach
; Research Methods in Communication
; Sex, Power and Conflict;
Media and Aggression Against Women
; Psychology of Sexual Aggressors
; Introduction to Communication Studies.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS
International Communication Association
American Psychological Association (Fellow)
American Psychological Society (Fellow)
International Society for Research on Aggression
International Academy of Sex Research
Human Behavior and Evolution Society
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
MAJOR RESEARCH GRANTS
Undergraduate Technologically-Enhanced Student Tutor (UTEST) Communication
Project (Principal Investigator),
Planning Grant, University of California, Teaching, Learning and Technology
Center, 2003, $4660. (Note:
This is a planning grant that will lead to a proposal in April,
2003 for a major three-year grant for about $210,000).
Sex Offender Typology. (Main
Study) (Co-Principal Investigator,
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2000-2002, $202,478).
Sex Offender Typology. (Feasibility Study)
(Co-Principal Investigator, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention, 1997-98, $100,000).
Supplement to Predicting Men's Antisocial Behavior Against Women.
(Principal
investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, 1991-92, $20,217).
Predicting Men's Antisocial Behavior Against Women. (Principal investigator,
National
Institute of Mental Health, 1989-91, $414,284).
Sexual Violence in the Media and Social Behavior.
(Co-principal investigator, National
Institute of Mental Health, 1986-89, $347,104).
Research on Sexual Violence: Assessment and Validation.
(Principal Investigator, Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1981-84, $95,842 in addition
to university overhead.)
The Effects of Mass Media Sexual Violence. (Principal Investigator, Social
Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1979-81, $58,200 in addition to
university overhead.)
JOURNAL EDITORSHIPS AND BOARD MEMBERSHIP
Communication Research,
Editorial Board, 1986-1992, 1999-present
Journal of Research in Personality
, Associate Editor,
1990-1993
Journal of Social Issues,
1986, Issue Co-Editor for issue on Media Violence
Journal of Sex Research,
Editorial Board, 1982-1998
Motivation and Emotion
, Editorial Board, 1983-89
Communication Concepts Series
, Associate Editor, 1989-98
Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research
and Treatment,
Editorial Board, 1995-98
PUBLICATIONS
Currently “In Progress” for Publication
Malamuth, N. (in progress).
Aggression on the Internet:
Empirical findings and policy implications.
In Y. Amichai-Hamburger (Ed.)
The social psychology of the Internet
. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Malamuth, N. (in progress).
Sexual coercion. In D.
Buss (Ed.) Evolutionary psychology
handbook
.
New York: Wiley.
Vega, V., & Malamuth, N.
(in progress).
Predicting sexual aggression:
The role of mass media exposure in the context of general and specific antisocial
characteristics.
(Also to be presented at the next meetings of the International Communication
Association).
Currently In Press
Malamuth, N. (in press).
Criminal and non-criminal sexual aggressors:
Integrating psychopathy in a hierarchical-mediational confluence
model. In
R. A. Prentky, E. Janus, & M. Seto (Eds.), Understanding
and Managing Sexually Coercive Behavior.
New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Hunter, J. A., Figueredo, A. J., Malamuth, N. , & Becker, J. V (in press).
Emotional empathy as a moderator and mediator of non-sexual
delinquency in juvenile sexual offenders.
Journal
of Family Violence.
Malamuth, N. (in press).
The prediction of criminal recidivism:
A critique. In
R. A. Prentky, E. Janus, & M. Seto (Eds.), Understanding and Managing
Sexually Coercive Behavior.
New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Haley, H., Sidanius, J., Lowery, B. & Malamuth, N.
(in press). The interactive nature of sex and race discrimination:
A social dominance perspective.
In G. Philogene (Ed.), Racial Identity in Context: The Legacy
of Kenneth B. Clark.
Washington, D.C:
American Psychological Association.
Hunter, J. A., Figueredo, A. J., Malamuth, N. , & Becker, J. V.
(in press). Developmental
pathways in youth sexual aggression
and delinquency: Risk factors
and mediators. Journal of Family
Violence.
2000
-03
Hunter, J. A., Figueredo, A. J., Malamuth, N. , & Becker, J. V. (2003).
Juvenile sex offenders: Toward the development of a typology.
Sexual Abuse: A Journal of
Research and Treatment., 15,
27-48.
Malamuth, N. (2001).
Pornography. In
M. Schudson (Ed.) International Encyclopedia
of Social and Behavioral Sciences,
(Vol. 17)
. (Pp.
11816-11821).
Elsevier Science: New York.
Malamuth, N., & Addison, T.
(2001). Integrating social psychological
research on
aggression within an evolutionary-based framework.
In G. J.O. Fletcher
& M. S.. Clark (Eds.).
Blackwell Handbook of Social
Psychology: Interpersonal Processes.
(
pp. 129-161).
Malden, MA: Blackwell .
Huesmann, L. R., Anderson, C. A., Berkowitz, L., Donnerstein, E., Johnson,
J., Linz, D., Malamuth, N., & Wartella, E. (2001).
Media violence and youth violence (Summary).
In D. Elliot (Ed.) Youth Violence:
A Report of the Surgeon General
. Washington:
US Government Printing Office.
Malamuth, N., Addison, T., & Koss, M.
(2000). Pornography
and sexual aggression: Are there
reliable effects and can we
understand them? Annual Review
of Sex Research
,11
, 26-91.
Malamuth, N., & Impett, E. A.
(2000). Research on sex
in the media: What do we
know about effects
on children and adolescents?
In D. Singer & J. Singer (Eds.), Handbook of Children and the
Media
. (pp.
269-287). Newbury Park, CA:
Sage Publications.
Ellis, B. & Malamuth, N.
(2000). Love and anger in romantic
relationships: A discrete systems
model. Journal of Personality, 68,
525-556.
1998-99
Malamuth, N. (1999).
Pornography. In
L. Kurtz (Ed.). Encyclopedia
for Violence,
Peace and Conflict
(Volume 3)
. (pp. 77-89).
New York: Academic
Press.
Malamuth, N., & Malamuth, E.
(1999). Integrating multiple
levels of scientific analysis
and the confluence model of sexual coercers.
Jurimetrics: Journal
of Law and Science, 39, 157–179 .
Malamuth, N. (1998).
An evolutionary-based model integrating research on the
characteristics of sexually coercive men.
In J. Adair, K. Dion, & D. Belanger, D. (Eds.).
Advances in Psychological Science , Vol. 1:
Social, Personal, and Developmental Aspects
. (pp. 151-184). Hove, England
UK: Psychology Press/Erlbaum.
Barnes, G. E., & Malamuth, N. M., (1998).
Eysenck’s theory of personality and
sexuality. Psihologija
, 3, 239-248.
Malamuth, N. (1998).
Commentary on pornography research and testimony before the
Attorney General’s Commission
on Pornography. Journal of
Interpersonal Violence
, 13
, pp. 528-529 & pp. 538-543.
Malamuth, N. (1998).
The revised Attraction to Sexual Aggression scale.
In C. M.
Davis, W. H.
Yarber, R. Bauserman,
G. Schreer, & S.
L. Davis (Eds.)
Sexuality-related measures: A
compendium
. (pp. 52-55).
Beverly Hills:
Sage.
Malamuth, N. (1998).
The confluence model as an organizing framework for research
on sexually aggressive men:
Risk moderators, imagined aggression and pornography consumption.
In R. Geen and E. Donnerstein (Eds.) Aggression: Theoretical
and empirical reviews
. (pp. 229-245).
New York: Academic
Press.
Malamuth, N., & Heilmann, M.
(1998). Evolutionary psychology
and sexual aggression.
In C. B. Crawford, & D. Krebs (Eds.) Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology:
Ideas, issues and applications
(pp. 515-542).
Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
1995 - 97
Dean, K., & Malamuth, N.
(1997). Characteristics
of men who aggress sexually and of
men who imagine aggressing:
Risk and moderating variables.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 72, 449-455.
Malamuth, N. (1996). Sexually
explicit media, gender differences and evolutionary
theory. Journal of Communication
, 46
(3), 8-31.
Malamuth, N., Heavey, C., & Linz, D.
(1996). The confluence model of sexual
aggression: Combining hostile
masculinity and impersonal sex.
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation,
23, 3, 13-37.
Malamuth, N. (1996).
Research on the confluence model of sexual aggression based
on
feminist and evolutionary perspectives.
In Buss, D., & Malamuth, N.
(Eds.). Sex, power,
conflict: Evolutionary and feminist
perspectives
. (pp. 269-295).
New York: Oxford
University Press.
Buss, D., & Malamuth, N.
(Eds.) (1996) Sex, power,
conflict: Evolutionary and feminist
perspectives
. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Malamuth, N., Linz, D., Heavey, C., Barnes, G., & Acker, M.
(1995). Using the
confluence model of sexual aggression to predict men’s conflict with women:
A ten year follow-up study.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 69
, 353-369.
Heavey, L., Christensen, A., & Malamuth, N.
(1995). The longitudinal
impact of
demand and withdrawal during marital conflict.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63,
797-801.
1993 - 94
Malamuth, N., & Brown, L.
(1994). Sexually aggressive
men’s perceptions of women’s
communications: Testing three
explanations. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology
, 67,
699-712.
Malamuth, N., & Thornhill, N.
(1994). Hostile masculinity,
sexual aggression and
gender-biased domineeringness in conversations.
Aggressive Behavior
, 20
, 185-193.
Malamuth, N. (1993). Pornography’s
impact on male adolescents. Adolescent Medicine:
State of the Art Reviews,
4
, 563-576.
Linz, D., & Malamuth, N.
(1993). Pornography
. Newbury Park, CA:
Sage.
Malamuth, N., Heavey, C., & Linz, D.
(1993). Predicting men’s
antisocial behavior
against women: The “Interaction
Model” of sexual aggression.
In G. Hall, R. Hirschman, J. Graham & M.
Zaragoza, (Eds.) Sexual Aggression:
Issues in etiology
and assessment, treatment and policy
.
(pp. 63-97).
New York: Hemisphere.
1991-92
Malamuth, N. (1992).
Evolution and laboratory research on men’s sexual arousal:
What
do the data show and how can we explain them? Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
15, 394-396.
Linz, D. , Malamuth, N. &
Beckett, K. (1992)
Civil liberties and research on the effects
of pornography. In P. Tetlock
& P. Suedfeld (Eds.)
Psychology and Social Advocacy.
(pp. 149-164). New York:
Hemisphere.
Malamuth, N., Sockloskie, R., Koss, M., . & Tanaka, J.
(1991). The characteristics
of aggressors against women:
Testing a model using a national sample of college students.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
, 59
, 670-681.
Malamuth, N. & Dean, K.
(1991)
Attraction to sexual aggression.
In A. Parrot (Ed.).
Acquaintance Rape: The Hidden
Crime
. (pp. 229-247).
New York:Wiley.
1989-90
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1990). Ethical considerations
in sex and aggression research.
In D. MacNiven (Ed.). Moral
expertise: Studies in practical and professional ethics
. (pp. 26-35). London:
Routledge.
Malamuth, N. (1989).
The Attraction to Sexual Aggression scale: Part one.
Journal of
Sex Research, 26,
26-49.
Malamuth, N. (1989). The Attraction
to Sexual Aggression Scale:
Part two. Journal of
Sex Research
, 26
, 324-354.
Malamuth, N. (1989).
Pornography and the Surgeon General.
American Psychologist
,
42,
580.
Malamuth, N. (1989).
Sexually violent media, thought patterns and antisocial behavior.
In G. Comstock (Ed.), Public Communication and Behavior
, Vol. 2
(pp. 159-204). New York:
Academic Press.
Malamuth, N., & McIlwraith, B.
(1989). Fantasies and
exposure to sexually explicit magazines.
Communication Research
, 15
, 753-771.
1987-88
Malamuth, N. (1988).
Predicting laboratory aggression against female vs. male
targets: Implications
for research on sexual aggression.
Journal of Research in Personality
, 22
, 474-495.
Malamuth, N., Feshbach, S., Fera, T., & Kunath, J.
(1988). Aggressive
cues and sexual arousal to erotica.
In G. W. Russell (Ed.),
Violence in intimate relationships
. (pp. 239-251) Great Neck,
NY: PMA Publishers.
Malamuth, N. & Donnerstein,
E. (1987). Reply to Mosher:
Letter to the Book Review
Editor. Journal of Sex Research
, 23
, 281-283.
Malamuth, N. (1988).
A multidimensional approach to sexual aggression:
Combining measures of past behavior and present likelihood.
In R. A. Prentky & V. L. Quinsey (Eds.)
Human sexual aggression: Current perspectives
. Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences
(Vol. 528, pp. 123-132). New
York: The New York Academy of Sciences.
Malamuth, N. (1988).
Research on "violent erotica":
A reply. Journal
of Sex Research,
24, 340-348.
(Reprinted in part in R. Surette, Ed., The Media and
Criminal Justice Policy: Recent
research and social effects
, pp. 42-44, Springfield, Ill.:
Charles C. Thomas).
Malamuth, N. (1987).
Do sexually violent media indirectly contribute to antisocial
behavior? In M. R. Walsh (Ed.).
The psychology of women: Ongoing debates (pp. 441-459)
. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press.
1985-86
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1986). Pornography and sexual
aggression: A social learning theory analysis.
In M. L. McLaughlin (Ed.).
Communication Yearbook
, Vol. 9
(pp. 181-213).
Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Huesmann, L. R., & Malamuth, N.
(1986). Media violence
and antisocial behavior: An overview.
Journal of Social Issues
, 42
, 1-6.
Huesmann, L. R. & Malamuth, N.
(Eds.). (1986).
Media violence and antisocial behavior.
Journal of Social Issues
, 42
, No. 3.
Malamuth, N. (1986).
Predictors of naturalistic sexual aggression.
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology
, 50
, 953-962. (Reprinted in M.
Pirog-Good & J. Stets, Eds., 1989, Violence in dating relationships:
Emerging social issues
, pp. 219-240, New York:
Praeger and in E. Aronson,
Ed., 1991, Readings about the social animal
. , 6th edit., New York: Freeman.)
Malamuth, N., & Billings, V.
(1986). The functions and effects
of pornography: Sexual
communication vs. the feminist models in light of research findings.
In J. Bryant & D. Zillmann (Eds.), Perspectives
on Media Effects
(pp. 83-108). Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Malamuth, N., & Briere, J.
(1986). Sexual violence in the
media: Indirect effects on aggression
against women. Journal
of Social Issues
, 42
, 75-92.
Malamuth, N., Check, J., & Briere, J.
(1986). Sexual
arousal in response to aggression: Ideological, aggressive and
sexual correlates. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology
,50
, 330-340.
Malamuth, N., & Ceniti, J.
(1986). Repeated exposure to
violent and nonviolent pornography: Likelihood of raping ratings and
laboratory aggression against women.
Aggressive Behavior
, 12
, 29-137.
Briere, J., Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1985). Sexuality
and rape-supportive beliefs.
International Journal of
Women's Studies
, 8
, 398-403.
Check, J., Malamuth, N., Elias, B., & Barton, S.
(1985). On hostile
ground. Psychology Today
, 19
, 56-61.
Malamuth, N. (1985).
The mass media and aggression against women.
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Newsletter
, 10
, 22-24. (Also in S. Katz
& P. Vesin (Eds.), Children
and the Media
(pp. 129-134).
Paris, France: Centre International de l'Enforce, 1986.)
Check, J., Perlman, D., & Malamuth, N.
(1985). Loneliness
and aggressive behavior. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
, 2
, 243-252.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1985). An empirical assessment
of some feminist hypotheses about rape.
International Journal of Women's Studies
, 8
, 414-423.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1985). The effects of aggressive-pornography
on beliefs in rape myths: Individual differences.
Journal of Research in Personality
, 19
, 299-320.
1983-84
Barnes, G., Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1984). Personality
and sexuality. Personality and Individual Differences
, 5
, 159-172.
Barnes, G., Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1984). Psychoticism
and sexual arousal to rape depictions.
Personality and Individual Differences
, 5
, 273-279.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1984). Can participation in
pornography experiments have
positive effects? The Journal
of Sex Research
, 20
, 14-31.
Malamuth, N. (1984).
Sexual violence in the mass media.
In D. Scott (Ed.), Media violence and pornography:
An international perspective.
Toronto: Media Action Group.
Malamuth, N. (1984).
The mass media and aggression against women: Research findings
and prevention. In A. W. Burgess
(Ed.), Handbook of research on rape and sexual assault.
New York: Garland.
Malamuth, N. (1984).
Social scientific research on pornography.
Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Juvenile
Justice: Effects of Pornography
on Women and Children
(Hearings, 98th Congress, August 8th, 1984).
Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, #1267, Serial
#J-98-133, pp. 92-117.
Malamuth, N. (1984).
The mass media, individual characteristics and aggression
against
women. In R. M. Kaplan, V. J.
Konecni, & R. W. Novaco (Eds.), Aggression in Children and Youth
. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
(Sponsored by NATO--North Atlantic Treaty Organization.)
Malamuth, N., & Donnerstein, E.
(Eds.). (1984).
Pornography and sexual aggression
. New York: Academic Press.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1984). Debriefing effectiveness
following exposure to rape
depictions. Journal of Sex
Research, 20,
1-13.
Malamuth, N. (1984).
Aggression against women: Cultural and individual causes.
In N. Malamuth & E. Donnerstein (Eds.), Pornography
and sexual aggression
(pp. 19-52). New York:
Academic Press.
Malamuth, N., & Billings, V.
(1984). Why pornography?
Models of functions and effects.
Journal of Communication
, 34
, 117-129.
Malamuth, N., & Lindstrom, J.
(Sept. 16, 1984). Violent pornography:
How its message can shape attitudes.
Herald Examiner
, Section F. page 1.
Malamuth, N. (1984).
Aggressive-pornography and aggression against women.
Canadian Association of University Teachers Bulletin
, 31
, 26-27.
Malamuth, N., & Lindstrom, J.
(1984). Pornography.
Film Comment
, Dec., 39-40.
Ceniti, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1984). Effects of repeated
exposure to sexually violent or sexually nonviolent stimuli on sexual arousal
to rape and nonrape depictions.
Behaviour Research and Therapy
, 22
, 535-548.
Briere, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1983). Self-reported likelihood
of sexual aggression: Attitudinal vs.
sexual explanations.
Journal of Research in Personality
, 17
, 315-323.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1983). Sex role stereotyping
and reactions to depictions of stranger versus acquaintance rape.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 45
, 344-356.
Donnerstein, E., & Malamuth, N.
(1983).
Pornography: Dynamics of the participants
and observers. In L. Schlesinger
(Ed.), Sexual dynamics of anti-social behavior
.
Springfield, IL: Thomas.
Malamuth, N. (1983).
Human sexuality.
In D. Perlman & P. C. Cozby (Eds.), Social psychology: A social issues
perspective.
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
(Published in a French edition by Les Edition HRW Ltd. and in
a Spanish edition by Editorial Interamericana.)
(Sponsored by the Society for the Psychological Study
of Social Issues.)
Malamuth, N. (1983).
Factors associated with rape as predictors of laboratory
aggression against females.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 45
, 432-442.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1983). Sexual arousal to rape
depictions: Individual differences.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
, 92
, 55-67.
1981-82
Malamuth, N., & Donnerstein, E.
(1982). The effects of
aggressive-pornographic mass media stimuli.
In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology,
Vol. 15
(pp. 103-136). New York: Academic
Press.
Malamuth, N. (1981).
Rape proclivity among males.
Journal of Social Issues
, 37
, 138-
157.
Malamuth, N. (1981).
Rape fantasies as a function of exposure to violent-sexual
stimuli. Archives of Sexual
Behavior
, 10
, 33-47.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1981). The effects of mass
media exposure on acceptance of violence against women: A field experiment.
Journal of Research in Personality
, 15
, 436-446.
Malamuth, N. (1982).
Rapists and normal men.
Treatment of Sexual Aggression News
, 5
, 3-5.
Malamuth, N., Turcotte, S., & Fitz-Gibbon, C.
(1981). Tutoring
and social psychology. Journal
of Educational Thought
, 15
, 113-123.
1979-80
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1980). Sexual arousal to rape
and consenting depictions: The importance of the woman's arousal.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
, 89
, 763-76
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1980). Penile tumescence and
perceptual responses to rape
as a function of victim's perceived reactions.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
, 10
, 528-
547. (Reprinted in D.
Copp and S. Wendall, Eds., Pornography and Censorship: Scientific,
Philosophical and Legal Studies.
Buffalo, NY: Prometheus
Press, 1983.)
Malamuth, N., Feshbach, S., & Heim, M.
(1980). Ethical
issues and exposure to rape stimuli: A reply to Sherif.
Journal of Personality And Social Psychology
, 38
, 413-415.
Malamuth, N., Haber, S., & Feshbach, S.
(1980). Testing
hypotheses regarding rape: Exposure to sexual violence, sex differences,
and the "normality" of rapists. Journal of Research in Personality
, 14
, 121-137. (Reprinted in B.
Allen, Ed., Personality and Social Psychology Interface
. Bloomington, IN: T.I.S. Publications,
1981; 2nd ed., 1986).
Malamuth, N., Heim, M., & Feshbach, S.
(1980). The sexual
responsiveness of college students to rape depictions: Inhibitory
and disinhibitory effects.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 38
, 399-408.
Malamuth, N., & Spinner, B.
(1980). A longitudinal content
analysis of sexual violence in the best-selling erotica magazines.
The Journal of Sex Research
, 16
, 226-237.
Malamuth, N. (1979). Violence
and responsibility. Contemporary
Psychology
, 8
, 651-
652. (Book Review).
1977-78
Feshbach, S., & Malamuth, N.
(1978). Sex and aggression.
Psychology Today
, 12
, 110-117.
Malamuth, N., Shayne, L., & Poque, B.
(1978). Infant
cues and stopping at the crosswalk.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
, 4
, 334-336.
Malamuth, M., & Fitz-Gibbon, C.
(1977). A theoretical
analysis of cross-age tutoring from the perspective of social psychology
. Los Angeles: Center For the
Study of Evaluation, UCLA.
Malamuth, N., Feshbach, S., & Jaffe, Y.
(1977). Sexual
arousal and aggression: Recent experiments and theoretical issues.
Journal of Social Issues
, 33
, 110-133.
1975-76
Malamuth, N., Wanderer, Z., Sayner, R., & Durrell, D.
(1976). Utilization
of surrogate
partners: A survey of health professionals.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
, 7
, 149-150.
Malamuth, N., & Pfeiffer, K.
(Eds.). (1976).
Sites and insights in psychology
. Los
Alamitos: Hwong Press.
Raven, B., Rubin, J., Malamuth, Z., & Malamuth, N.
(1976). An
Instructor's Manual and Guide for Teaching a Course in Social Psychology
. New York: Wiley.
Malamuth, N. (1975).
A systematic analysis of the relationship between group
shifts and the Choice Dilemmas Questionnaire.
(Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Los
Angeles). Dissertation
Abstracts International
, 1976, 36
, 4230-4231B.
Malamuth, N., Shure, G., Johnston, S.
(1975). Teaching research
methods with a computer-based model of choice shifts.
Journal of Computer-Based Instruction
, 2
, 1-10.
Shure, G., Malamuth, N., Johnston, S.
(1975). A computer
simulation of group risky shift for teaching undergraduate research
methods. Simulation and Games
, 6
, 202-210.
1972-74
Jaffe, Y., Malamuth, N., Feingold, J., & Feshbach, S.
(1974). Sexual
arousal and behavioral aggression.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 30
, 759-764.
Malamuth, N., & Feshbach, S.
(1972). Risky shift in a naturalistic
setting. Journal of Personality
, 4
, 38-49.
INVITED ADDRESSES
Keynote address, Understanding and Managing Sexual Aggression Conference,
New York Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, June 2002
Ethics and Art Conference, Arizona State University, November, 2001
Biopolitics Conference, March,
2001, UCLA
University of California, Santa Barbara, November, 2000
Gruter Institute on Law and Social Policy, Squaw Valley, CA, June, 2000
Law School, Arizona State University, February, 2000.
International Academy of Sex Research Meetings, Long Island, New York, June,
1999
University of California, Santa Barbara, January, 1999
Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis
in Law, NY, October, 1998
Clarke Institute, University of Toronto, Canada, October, 1998
Keynote address, Human Behavior and Evolution Society Annual Meetings, Tuscon,
Arizona, June, 1997
Fourth International Conference on Standards in Screen Entertainment, London,
England, Sept. 1996
State of the Art Lecture, XXVI International Congress of Psychology, Montreal,
Canada, Aug., 1996
Conference on Media, Socialization and Aggression, Sponsored by the Polish
National Academy of
Science, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, December, 1995
Committee on Media and the Arts, National Parliament of Poland, December,
1995
National Association for the Treatment of Sexual Aggression, New Orleans,
Louisiana, Oct., 1995
National Research Council, Washington, D.C., June, 1995
Departments of Communication, Psychology, & Criminology, Hebrew University,
Israel, June, 1995
Bar-Ilan University, Israel, May, 1995
Communication Forum, Tel Aviv University, Israel, May, 1995
Center for Evolutionary Psychology, Santa Barbara, CA, February, 1995
Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origins of Life, UCLA, November,
1994
Keynote address, Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Miami, Florida,
November, 1994
Keynote address, National Association for the Development of Work with sex
Offenders, Durham
University, Durham, Great Britain, Sept. 1994
Oakland University, Michigan, March, 1994
Americas Universitat de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, November, 1993
Keynote address, International Society for the Treatment of Sexual Aggression
Meetings, Minneapolis,
September, 1993
Keynote address, American Psychological Association Meetings, Toronto, August,
1993
Bowling Green University, April, 1993
University of Chicago Law School, March, 1993
Michigan State University, December, 1992
Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Nov., 1992
Wayne State University, October, 1992
Kent State University, May, 1992
National Research Council Meetings, September, 1992
National Women's Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., November, 1991.
Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, February, 1991.
California State University at Fullerton, January, 1990.
Keynote address, University of Manitoba, Canada, February, 1990.
University of California, Santa Barbara, December, 1988.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Mass., March, 1988.
Keynote address, Gustavus College, Minnesota, to receive the John Kendall
Award for contributions to psychology,
May, 1987.
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, April, 1987.
Keynote address, Family Violence Conference, sponsored by the Criminology
Center, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, March, 1987.
University of California, San Diego, February, 1987.
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, January, 1987.
Surgeon General's Workshop on Pornography and Public Health, Washington,
D.C., June, 1986.
University of California, San Diego, April 1986 (Sponsored by the Communication
Dept., the Sociology Dept., and
the Rape Prevention Center).
Menorah Conference on the Mass Media, Kansas City, Kansas, October,
1986.
Annual Convention of the Western Society of Criminologists, Newport
Beach, CA, February, 1986.
American Jewish Committee National Task Force on Antisemitism and Violence,
Los Angeles
Invited testimony, Los Angeles City Council Hearings, September, 1985.
Invited testimony, National Council of Churches, Investigative Hearings,
Los Angeles, California,
January, 1985.
University of Illinois at Chicago, November, 1985.
University of California, Davis, November, 1985.
UCLA School of Law, March, 1985.
The Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, October, 1985.
Communication Program, University of California, Santa Barbara,
May, 1985.
The Interdisciplinary Conference on Sexual Abuse, La Jolla, California,
October, 1985.
St. Meinrad Theological Seminary, Indiana, October, 1985.
San Diego State University, October, 1985.
The Attorney General's Commission on Pornography, Houston, Texas, September,
1985.
International Conference on Youth, Montreal, Canada, November, 1985.
Duke University, North Carolina, October, 1985.
Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,
South Carolina, April, 1985.
California State University, Northridge, March, 1985.
The First International Conference on Children and the Media, Los Angeles,
CA, May, 1985.
The Annenberg School of Communications, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, October, 1985.
Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, May, 1985.
Conference on Media Violence sponsored by the National Institute on
Mental Health (NIMH), Los Angeles,
CA, October, 1984.
Keynote address presented at the Tenth Annual Psychology Symposium, California
State University,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May, 1984.
The Faculty Seminar on Women, Culture and Theory, UCLA, January, 1984.
City and parliamentary council, Victoria, British Columbia, April,
1984.
California State Psychological Association and California Women in Government
at San Diego, CA, August, 1984.
University of California, Irvine, April, 1984.
University of California, San Diego, April, 1984.
Program for the Study of Women and Men in Society, University of Southern
California, February, 1984.
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada,
February, 1984.
Institute of Justice, Vancouver, British Columbia, April, 1984.
Stanford University, January, 1984.
Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, April, 1984.
San Diego State University, April, 1984.
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, March, 1984
Psychology department, University of California, Santa Barbara, May, 1983.
Psychology department, University of Southern
California, October, 1983.
Annual Meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Chicago,
Illinois, November, 1983.
Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, November, 1983.
Pomona Colleges, October, 1982.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, November, 1982.
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, February, 1982.
University of California, Santa Cruz, November, 1982.
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, February, 1982.
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November, 1982.
University of California, Los Angeles, December, 1981.
NATO Conference on Aggression, Maratea, Italy, June, 1981.
The Conference of Penal Psychologists, Winnipeg, Canada, August, 1981.
New York University, December, 1981.
Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, May, 1980.
SELECTED CONVENTION PRESENTATIONS
Vega, V., & Malamuth, N.
The role of mass media exposure in the context of predicting
sexual aggression
. Paper to be presented
at the Annual Meetings of the International Communication Association, San
Diego, 2003 (in preparation for publication).
Malamuth, N. (June, 2002)
Understanding the impact of pornography exposure within an integrative model
of the characteristics of sexual
aggressors
. Paper presented at the Second
Annual
Social Science Conference, University of Hawaii,
Hawaii.
Malamuth, N. & Addison,
T. (June, 2000).
An integrative framework for research on mass media
and aggression
. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Society for
the Study of Personal Relationships, Brisbon, Australia.
Malamuth, N. (November, 1999).
An evolutionary-based model of the characteristics of
sexually aggressive men: Implications for understanding crime
. Paper presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Criminology Association, Toronto, Canada
Malamuth, N. (November, 1999).
The Confluence Model of Sexual Aggression: Recent advances
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto,
Canada.
Malamuth, N., & Impett, E.
(June, 1999). Mechanisms
mediating the relation between
hostile masculinity and sexual aggression.
Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Human Behavior and Evolution
Society, Salt Lake City, Utah
Malamuth, N. And Johnson, S.
(June, 1998).
Self-interest, evolutionary theory, and
political voting
. Paper presented at Annual
Meetings of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Davis, Ca
1998
Malamuth, N. (August, 1998).
An integration of research
on pornography and media
violence.
Annual Meetings of the International Communication Association
Meetings, Jerusalem, Israel.
Malamuth, N. (August, 1997).
The longitudinal prediction of sexual and non-sexual
aggression
. Paper presented at the World
Congress on Violence & Human Coexistence, Dublin, Ireland.
Malamuth, N. (June, 1997).
Integrating research on sexual and non-sexual aggression
against women
. Paper presented at the Conference
on Family Violence, University of New Hamsphire.
Malamuth, N. (1996, June).
Sexually explicit media, gender differences and
evolutionary theory
.
Paper presented at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society
Annual Meetings, Chicago, Ill.
Malamuth, N. & Huesmann, L. R.
(1995, September).
Theoretical developments in
longitudinal research on sexual aggression
. Society of Experimental Social
Psychology, Washington, D.C.
Malamuth, N. & Brown, L.
(1994, August). Sexually
aggressive men’s perceptions of
women’s communications: Testing
three explanations
. International Communication
Association Meetings, Australia.
Malamuth, N. ((1993, October).
Recent advances in
research on the mass media and
aggression against women
. Society of Experimental Social
Psychology, Santa Barbara, CA.
Malamuth, N. & Linz, D. (1993, May).
The longitudinal prediction of antisocial
behavior against women
. Paper presented at the annual
meetings of the International Communication Association,
Washington,
D.C.
Malamuth, N., Sackloskie, R., & Koss, M.
(1991, August).
Assessing the role of
pornography within an integrative
model of sexual aggression
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco,
CA.
Malamuth, N. (July, 1991).
Cross-sectional and longitudinal research on the causes
of aggression against women:
Towards an integrative model.
Plenary paper presented at the European Meetings of the International Society
for Research on Aggression,
Jerusalem, Israel.
Malamuth, N. (1990, August).
Towards an integrative theory of sexual aggression.
Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Meetings, Boston,
Mass.
Malamuth, N. (1990, June).
Sexual aggression and the mass media.
Paper presented at
the Bi-Annual Meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression,
Banff, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1989, January).
Are we producing sexual aggressors?
Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, CA.
Malamuth, N. (1988, August).
The Attraction to Sexual Aggression Scale: Validation and
Implications
. Paper presented at the American
Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Malamuth, N. (1987, January).
A multidimensional approach to sexual aggression
. Paper presented at a conference
on sexual aggression sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences,
New York City.
Malamuth, N. (1987, March).
Perspectives on pornography
. Paper presented at the
Western Meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Los Angeles,
CA.
Malamuth, N. (1987, May).
Do sexually violent media contribute indirectly to antisocial
behavior
? Paper presented at the annual meetings of the International Communication
Association, Montreal, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1987, August).
Sexual aggression and "machismo" in conversation
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association, New York City.
Malamuth, N. (1987, August).
Prediction of sexual aggression: Mass media contributions
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association, New York City.
Stille, R. G., Malamuth, N. & Schallow, J. R.
(1987, August).
Prediction of rape proclivity by rape myth attitudes and hostility
toward women
Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Psychological
Association, New York City.
Malamuth, N. (1986, October).
Communicating scientific findings to the public
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Tempe,
AZ.
Malamuth, N. (1985, November).
The Mass Media and Aggression Against Women: Direct and
Indirect Paths
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.
Malamuth, N. (1985, October).
Recent advances in research on the effects of media violence:
Theory and research
Paper presented at the Meetings of the Society of Experimental
Social Psychologists, Snowbird, UT.
Malamuth, N. (1985, September).
Aggression against women: Current theory and research
. Paper presented at the Meetings
of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Parma, Italy.
Malamuth, N. (1985, August).
Violence Against Women: Theory and Research
. Paper presented at the Bi-Annual
Meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Chicago,
IL.
Malamuth, N. (1984, August).
Pornography: Theories, data and policy
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1984, August).
Violence against women: Cultural, individual and inhibitory/
disinhibitory causes
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1983, June). The Hostility
Toward Women Scale
. Paper
presented at the Western Meetings of the International Society
for Research on Aggression, Victoria, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1983, June).
Mediators of Aggression: Personality, Attitudinal,
Cognitive and Emotional
. Paper presented at the Western
Meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression,
Victoria, Canada.
Malamuth, N., Check, J., & Briere, J.
(1983, August).
Is Violence Sexually Arousing
? Presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA.
Ceniti, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1983, August). Effects of
Repeated Exposure to Violent and Non-Violent Sexual Stimuli
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1982, June). Factors Related
to Aggression Against
Women
. Paper presen
ted at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Psychological
Association, Montreal.
Malamuth, N. (1982, August).
Cultural and Individual Causes of Aggression Against Women
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1982, August). Violent Pornography,
Feminism and Social Learning Theory
. Paper presented at the Bi-Annual meetings of the International Society
for Research on Aggression, Mexico City.
Malamuth, N. (1982, October).
Aggressive Media, Culture, and Individual Differences
.
Paper presented at the Meetings
of the Society of Experimental Social Psychologists, Bloomington, IN.
Malamuth, N. (1981, May).
Experimental Research on Sexual Aggressivity
. Paper presented at the Third
National Conference on the Evaluation and Treatment of Sexual Aggressives,
Avila, CA.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1981, June). Sexual Arousal
to Rape: The Importance of Ambiguous Social Cues
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meetings of the Canadian Psychological Association,
Toronto.
Briere, J., Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1981, June).
Sexual Attitudes and Pro-Rape Beliefs
. Paper presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto.
Malamuth, N. (1981, June).
Rape Attitudes and Sexual Arousal as Predictors of Non-Deviants'
Aggression Against Women
Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Psychological
Association, Toronto.
Check, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1981, August). Can Exposure
to Pornography Have Positive Effects?
Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles.
Malamuth, N. (1981, August).
Rape Proclivity Among Men
. Paper presented at the
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles.
Briere, J., & Malamuth, N.
(1981, August). Self-Assessed
Rape Proclivity: Attitudinal Correlates
. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1981, August). The Effects
of Exposure to Aggressive Pornography: Rape Proclivity, Sexual Arousal
and Beliefs in Rape Myths.
Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, Los Angeles.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1980, September). Effects
of Violent-Sexual Movies: A Field Experiment
. Paper presented at the Meetings of the American Psychological Association,
Montreal, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1980, July).
Social Psychological Research on Sexual Violence in
The Mass Media
. Paper presented at the Bi-Annual Meeting of the International Society
for Research on Aggression, Haren, The Netherlands.
Malamuth, N. (1980, July).
Recent Advances in Experimental Research on Sexual
Violence: Implications for Research and Therapy
. Paper presented at the World
Congress on Behavior Therapy, Jerusalem, Israel.
Malamuth, N., Reisin, I., & Spinner, B.
(1979, September).
Exposure to Pornography and Reactions to Rape
. Paper presented at the Annual
Convention Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York
City.
Malamuth, N., & Check, J.
(1979, June). Penile Tumescence
and Perceptual Responses to Rape as a Function of Victim's Perceived
Reactions
. Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Quebec City, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1979, May).
Rape Fantasies as a Function of Repeated Exposure to
Sexual Violence
. Paper presented at The Second National Conference on the Treatment
of Sexual Aggressives, New York City.
Malamuth, N. (1979, March).
Experimental Research on Sexual Violence
. Paper presented at the 11th
Annual Banff Behavior Modification Conference, Banff, Canada.
Malamuth, N. (1978, September).
Erotica, Aggression and Perceived Appropriateness
. Paper presented at the Annual
Convention of The American Psychological Association, Toronto,
Canada.
REFERENCES
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