October 2014
CURRICULUM VITAE
KATLYN ELISE GANGI
University of California, Santa Barbara • Department of Communication • 4417 Social Sciences and Media Studies Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4020 • • (630)337-6570
EDUCATION
Ph.D.University of California, Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, CA
Doctor of Philosophy in Communication, expected graduation June 2015, GPA: 3.93
Advisor: WalidAfifi; Committee Members: Tamara Afifi, Howard Giles
Dissertation: Couples’ conversations about sexual health: The role of empathic accuracy and uncertainty management on health behaviors
M.A.University of Montana – Missoula, MT
Master of Arts in Communication Studies, May 2011, GPA: 4.0
Advisor: Alan Sillars; Committee Members: Stephen Yoshimura, Luke Conway
Thesis: In the game of love, play by the rules: An investigation of the implications of relationship rule consensus about the meaning of honesty and deception in romantic relationships
B.A.Michigan State University – East Lansing, MI
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, May 2009, GPA: 3.89; 4-year Varsity Letter winner, Academic All-American and All-Big Ten, and 2009 MVP, Gymnastics
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT
Teaching Assistantship: Department of Communication,
University of California, Santa Barbara. Sep 2011-present
RESEARCH INTERESTS
October 2014
Interpersonal Communication, Relational Communication
Specific Interests: health outcomes of interpersonal communication, empathic accuracy, uncertainty management,social support
October 2014
RESEARCH
Refereed Publications:
Roggensack, K. E., & Sillars, A. (2014). Agreement and understanding about honesty and deception rules in romantic relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 31(2), 178-199. doi: 10.1177/0265407513489914
Manuscripts Under Review:
Afifi, W.,Gangi, K.,Blascovich, J.,Afifi, T.,Cornick, J.,Merrill, A.,Ryan, W. & Sterling, K. (revise and resubmit).Mothers' impact on daughters' cardiovascular reactivity in a high-threat context:An immersive virtual environment study. Human Communication Research.
Conference Papers and Presentations:
Afifi, W.,Gangi, K.,Blascovich, J.,Afifi, T.,Cornick, J.,Merrill, A.,Ryan, W. & Sterling, K. (2014, May).Mothers' impact on daughters' cardiovascular reactivity in a high-threat context:An immersive virtual environment study. 64th. Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Interpersonal Communication Division, Seattle, WA.
Nabi, R., Dragojevic, M., Hartsell, E., Hasell, A., Mangus, M., & Roggensack, K. (2013, June). “That’s-Not-All” as a media influence strategy: Exploring the role of excitement in motivating purchasing desire. 63rd. Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Mass Media Division, London, England.
Roggensack, K., & Sillars, A. (2012, May). In the game of love, play by the rules: Agreement and understanding about honesty and deception rules in romantic relationships. International Communication Association, 62nd Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association. Interpersonal Communication Division, Phoenix, AZ.
Roggensack, K., McFadden, J., Sherwood, A., & Sullivan, S. (2010, November). I got dumped on Facebook: new media’s role in conflict management. Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Interpersonal Communication Division, San Francisco, CA.
Work in Progress:
Afifi, W. A.,Gangi, K.The role of mood in influencing information seeking in the context of genetic testing: A test of the theory of motivated information management.Manuscript in preparation.
Afifi, W. A., & Gangi, K., & Afifi, T.D. The experiences of uncertainty in the lives of undocumented immigrants.Qualitative coding in progress.
Afifi, T. D., Denes, A., Coveleski, S., Davis, S., Merrill, A., Gangi, K. Identity gaps as a predictor of adolescents’ risky behaviors: The role of family communication environment.Second wave of data collection currently in progress.
Gangi, K.Couples’ conversations about sexual health: The role of empathic accuracy and uncertainty management on health behaviors. Dissertation proposal study design in progress.
Gangi, K., & Soliz, J. The de-dichotimization of interpersonal and intergroup dynamics: Communication, identity, and relational solidarity.Chapter for next edition of the Handbook of Intergroup Communication. Planning in progress.
Merrill, A., & Gangi, K., Afifi, W. A The dark side of security priming messages: Violatingpartner social support expectations and resulting performance on problem- solving tasks. Data analysis in progress.
Soliz, J., Adams, A., Abeyta, A., Coveleski, S., Gangi, K., & Merrill, A. Contexts, outcomes, and measurement of identity gaps: A meta-analysis.Data analysis in progress.
Podcast:
Gangi, K. (2013, October 31). SAGE’s Relationship Matters podcast (Producer). Relationship Rules: Honesty, Deception, and Relationship Satisfaction – Relationship Matters Podcast 26. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Department of Communication, University of California, Santa BarbaraSep 2011-present
Graduate Teaching Associate
October 2014
COMM111: Nonverbal Communication (standalone instructor)Summer 2014
Graduate Teaching Assistant
October 2014
COMM120: Interviewing (Dr. Courtney Davis)Fall 2014
COMM128: Intergroup Communication (Dr. Howie Giles)Spring 2014
COMM107: Interpersonal Communication (Dr. Desiree Aldeis)Winter 2014
COMM124: Family Communication (Dr. Desiree Aldeis)Fall 2013
COMM168: Social Marketing (Dr. WalidAfifi)Spring 2013
COMM121: Communication and Conflict (Dr. Tamara Afifi)Winter 2013
COMM115: Interactive Media Theory and Design (Dr. Debra Lieberman)Fall 2012, Winter 2012
COMM111: Nonverbal Communication (Dr. WalidAfifi)Spring 2012, Spring 2013
COMM1: Introduction to Communication (Dr. Dorothy Mullin)Fall 2011, Summer 2013
October 2014
Department of Communication Studies, University of MontanaAug 2009-Jun 2011
Graduate Instructor
COMM111: Introduction to Public SpeakingFall 2009, Spring 2010, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Winter 2010
Course Supervisor: Dr. Steve Schwarze
Taught and managed entire course (two sections per semester). Worked closely with students in developing their speech topics, improving the delivery of their speeches, applying their knowledge of audience adaptation, and providing/receiving feedback from others.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
COMM110: Interpersonal Communication Spring 2011
Course Supervisor: Dr. Christina Yoshimura
Taught two sections once per week with a focus on applying course material. Created lesson plans and activities for sections, and guided students on their group projects.
INVITED LECTURES:
Gangi, K. (2014, February). Nonverbal Communication. Invited lecture for Interpersonal Communication (COMM107) at University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.
Gangi, K. (2013, August). Persuasion. Invited lecture for Introduction to Communication (COMM1) at University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.
Gangi, K. (2013, August). Intrapersonal Communication / Perception. Invited lecture for Introduction to Communication (COMM1) at University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.
Gangi, K. (2012, March). Social Media. Invited lecture for Interactive Media (COMM115) at University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.
Gangi, K. (2012, June). Nonverbal Emotional Expression and Regulation. Invited lecture for Nonverbal Communication (COMM111) at University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA.
Gangi, K. (2011, April). New Media and Conflict Management. Invited lecture for Interpersonal Communication (COMM110) at University of Montana, Missoula, MT.
Gangi, K. (2011, February). Interpersonal Communication and Respect. Invited lecture for sorority event in Missoula, MT.
AWARDS AND HONORS
- Female recipient of campus-wide annual Fiona Goodchild Award for Excellence as a Graduate Student Mentor of Undergraduate Research, Academic Senate Committee on Undergraduate Student Affairs
May 2013
- Selected to participate in the 2010 Invitational Masters Student Institute, hosted by the School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies,Rutgers University
Oct 2010
- Outstanding Presentation Award at Graduate and Faculty Research Conference for group paper: “I got dumped on Facebook: New media’s effects on conflict management”
Apr 2010
- Dr. James S. Feurig Achievement and Service Award, Sole winner of annual award based on leadership positions (Student-Athlete Advisory Council President, NCAA Leadership Conference attendee), athletic and academic success, and community service, Michigan State University May 2009
SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY
University of California, Santa Barbara:
- Chair of Department ColloquiaMay 2012, Dec 2013, Jan 2014, May 2014
- Planning team for Graduate Student Recruitment WeekendFeb 2012, Feb 2013
- Member of Graduate Student Advisory Committee that serves as a link between graduate student needs and faculty, organizes events and alleviates problems 2012-2013
- Member of UCSB Department of Communication Search Committee for Assistant Professor position in interpersonal communication Fall 2012
- Veteran TA Panel to speak to first year studentsOct 2012
- Graduate Panel speaker for Lambda Pi EtaOct 2012
- Communication Career Day volunteerApr 2012
University of Montana:
- Graduate Student Representative for Department 2010-2011
- Student Evaluation Committee for DepartmentSep-Oct 2010
Michigan State University:
- Student-Athlete Advisory Council Member (SAAC). SAAC is comprised of selected student-athletes and plans events, fundraises, and advocates for specific policies affecting student-athletes. 2005-2009
- SAAC President2008-2009
- Athletic Council Student Representative. This group of professors, administrators, coaches, and one student-athlete provides guidance to the Athletic Director and the President of the University on various issues surrounding collegiate athletics. 2008-2009
GRADUATE COURSEWORK
Interpersonal Communication Courses:
Uncertainty: Theories & Applications, Stress & Coping in Interpersonal Relationships, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Conflict, Personal Relationships & Health, Interpersonal & Intergroup Communication, Advanced Interpersonal Communication
Methods/Statistics:
Communication Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods, Factor Analysis, Advanced Methods & Statistics, Multivariate Statistics
Other Courses:
Communication Theory Construction, Persuasion, Organizational Communication, Communication in Health Organizations, Instructional Communication, Mass Media & Society, Evolutionary Psychology, Communication & Aging, Psychological Theories of Motivation
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Communication Association (NCA)Feb 2010-present
International Communication Association (ICA)Jan 2012-present