Guest Lecture: Kelly L. Markowski
Does Identity Conflict Always Harm Wellbeing?: The Role of Network Structure & Self-Structure
12:30 pm –
1:20 pm
Oldfather Hall
Room: 430G
660 N 12th St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: OLDH
Contact:
Kali Patterson, (402) 472-5975, kpatterson2@unl.edu
This guest lecture is presented in tandem with the Department of Sociology.
Kelly L. Markowski, Ph.D. in sociology from Kent State University, is a sociological social psychologist by training with strong interests in social networks and mental health. She will present her examination of the moderating effects of multiplexity and density in the relationship between identity processes and outcomes like distress and wellbeing. She also has emerging interests in other outcomes, like drug use and physical health.
For more information on the RDAR Center, please visit https://rdar.unl.edu.
Kelly L. Markowski, Ph.D. in sociology from Kent State University, is a sociological social psychologist by training with strong interests in social networks and mental health. She will present her examination of the moderating effects of multiplexity and density in the relationship between identity processes and outcomes like distress and wellbeing. She also has emerging interests in other outcomes, like drug use and physical health.
For more information on the RDAR Center, please visit https://rdar.unl.edu.