Katharine H. Greenaway

School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne

EMPLOYMENT Ψ
Lecturer
University of Melbourne, Australia / 2019– beyond
Research Fellow
University of Melbourne, Australia
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award, Australian Research Council / 2019
– 2017
Research Fellow
University of Queensland, Australia
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award, Australian Research Council / 2017
– 2016
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Queensland, Australia
Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship awarded to Professor S. Alexander Haslam / 2016
– 2014
Global Research Scholar
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Social Interactions, Identity, and Well-being program member
Advised by Professor Alexander Haslam & Professor Nyla Branscombe / 2014
– 2012
Postdoctoral Research Fellow (February–July)
University of Queensland, Australia
Australian Research Council grant awarded to Professor Jolanda Jetten & Professor Naomi Ellemers / 2012
EDUCATION Ψ
Ph.D. (Social Psychology), July 2008–May 2012
University of Queensland, Australia
Advised by Associate Professor Winnifred Louis & Professor Matthew Hornsey
Thesis: Psychological strategies for control restoration / 2012
Bachelor of Psychological Science (First Class Honours)
University of Queensland, Australia.
Advised by Associate Professor Winnifred Louis
Thesis: Intergroup effects of shared human identity and human norms / 2007
SUCCESSFUL FUNDING Ψ
FUNDING AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
$AU 387,000 over three years, Australian Research Council (ranked 13 out of 200 multidisciplinary applications nationally)
“Rethinking Positive Emotion Regulation” / 2019
– 2016
Small Research Grant
$AU 630, School of Psychology, University of Queensland
“Secrecy and emotion regulation”
With Michael Slepian / 2016
Research Fellowship
$CN 75,000 per annum, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
“Groups as a source of psychological control.” / 2014
– 2012
Early Career Researcher Grant
$AU 18,500, University of Queensland
“The emotional body: Internal bodily awareness enhances emotion regulation in the short term but leaves people emotionally depleted.” / 2014
Global Scholar Creativity Grant
$CN 5,000 from CIFAR to fund interdisciplinary research
“Women in Science: Reflections from postdoctoral women in the social and natural sciences”
With Maya Bhatia, Anne Broadbent, Margaret Frye, Elena Hassinger, Else Starkenburg, Vera Tai, & Renate Ysseldyk / 2014
Global Scholar Creativity Grant
$CN 5,000 from CIFAR to fund interdisciplinary research
“Practical and psychological resilience in the face of dashed hopes”
With Margaret Frye / 2013
New Staff Research Grant
$AU 6,000, University of Queensland
“Bodily awareness and the capacity for self-control.” / 2013
University of Queensland Research Scholarship
$AU 22,000 per annum
Competitive research grant awarded to outstanding PhD candidates / 2008
Establishment Grant
University of Queensland Graduate School, $AU 2,500 / 2008
FUNDING AS CO-INVESTIGATOR
Research Contract
~$AU 200,000 per year, Australian Passport Office
“COMPASS: Passport processing research project.”
Penelope Sanderson, Alex Haslam, Stephen Viller, Ben Matthews, Kim Peters, Katharine Greenaway, Nik Steffens, Rachel Searston, Matthew Thompson, & Chiara Santomauro / 2018
– 2015
Massive Equipment & Infrastructure Grant
$120,000 from Health & Behavioural Sciences Faculty, University of Queensland
“Enabling mobile and naturalistic recording of physiological data in field and laboratory settings”
Andrew Neal, Stacey Parker, Alex Haslam, Jolanda Jetten, Ross Cunnington, Eric Vanman, Paul Harnett, Bernadette Watson, Genevieve Dingle, & Katharine Greenaway / 2014
Postgraduate Research Grant
$AU 500, Society of Australasian Social Psychologists
“The up-side of down-regulation”
With Elise Kalokerinos, David Pedder, & Elise Margetts / 2012
AWARDS AND ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS Ψ
RESEARCH AWARDS
Rising Star Award
Association for Psychological Science
Prestigious international award bestowed for promise of excellence in research and potential to have broad impact in the field / 2018
Outstanding Early Career Researcher Award
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists
Prestigious national award for research excellence by an emerging scholar who has made an outstanding contribution to social psychology in Australasia / 2017
Postgraduate Student Research Excellence Award, First Place
School of Psychology, University of Queensland
Prestigious award for the best and most impactful publication record by a postgraduate student (first social psychology recipient), $AU 300 / 2011
Outstanding Postgraduate Research Award, Runner-Up
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists
Prestigious national award for research excellence, $AU 250 / 2011
TRAVEL AWARDS
International Travel Award
Graduate School, University of Queensland
Competitive travel bursary awarded to outstanding postgraduate students for professional development purposes, $AU 5,000 / 2011
Summer School Travel Scholarship
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists
Competitive travel bursary awarded to select postgraduate students to attend an international summer school, $AU 1,200 / 2010
Conference Travel Scholarship
International Society of Political Psychology
Competitive grant awarded for travel to annual meeting, $US 250 / 2009
TEACHING AWARDS
Dean’s Commendation for Exceptional Tutors
School of Psychology, University of Queensland
Student nominated commendation recognizing excellence in teaching / 2011
– 2009
Tutor Excellence Award
School of Psychology, University of Queensland
Competitive award recognizing excellence in teaching, $AU 80 / 2010
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS Ψ
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

*Shared first authorship

†Honours or Graduate Student

Greenaway, K.H. & Aknin, L.B. (accepted). Conspicuous identification: Do people signal group identity in times of challenge? Accepted to Journal of Applied Social Psychology on January 16, 2018.

Greenaway, K.H. & Kalokerinos, E.K. (accepted). The intersection of goals for emotion experience and expression. Accepted at Emotion Review on December 12, 2017.

†Bentley, S.V., Greenaway, K.H., & Haslam, S.A. (2017). Cognition in context: Social inclusion attenuates the psychological boundary between self and other. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 73, 42–49.

Greenaway, K.H., Fisk, K., & Branscombe, N.R. (2017). Context matters: Explicit and implicit reminders of ingroup privilege increase collective guilt among foreigners in a developing country. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47(12), 677–681. DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12482

Jetten, J., Haslam, A.H., Cruwys, T., Greenaway, K.H., Haslam, C., & Steffens, N.K. (2017). Advancing the social identity approach to health: Developing the social cure research agenda. European Journal of Social Psychology Special Issue on Advancing the Social Cure, 47(7), 789–802. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2333.

*Greenaway, K.H. & *Kalokerinos, E.K. (2017). Suppress for success?: Defining the contexts in which expressing positive emotion has social costs. European Review of Social Psychology, 28(1), 134–174.

Amiot, C., †Sukhanova, K., Greenaway, K.H., & Bastian, B. (2017). Does Human-Animal Similarity Lower the Need to Affirm Humans’ Superiority Relative to Animals? A Social Psychological Viewpoint. Anthrozoos, 30(3), 499–516. .

†Bentley, S.V., Greenaway, K.H., & Haslam, S.A. (2017). Developing an online paradigm for exploring the self-referential effect. Plos One, 12(5), e0176611.

*Kalokerinos, E.K., *Greenaway, K.H., & †Casey, J. (2017). Context shapes social judgments of positive emotion expression and suppression. Emotion, 17(1), 169–186.

Jugert, P., Greenaway, K.H., Barth, M., Büchner, R., Eisentraut, S., & Fritsche, I. (2016). Collective efficacy increases pro-environmental intentions through increasing self-efficacy. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 48, 12–23.

Greenaway, K.H., Cruwys, T., Haslam, S.A., & Jetten, J. (2016). Social identities promote well-being because they satisfy global psychological needs. European Journal of Social Psychology, 46, 294–307.

Greenaway, K.H., †Thai, A.H., Haslam, S.A., & Murphy, S.C. (2016). Meaning beats leaning: Spaces that signal identity improve workplace productivity. Journal of Personnel Psychology, 15(1), 35–43. doi: 10.1027/1866-5888/a000148.

Greenaway, K.H., Cichocka, A., Van Veelen, R., Likki, T., & Branscombe, N.R. (2016). Feeling hopeful inspires support for social change. Political Psychology, 37, 1, 89–107.doi: 10.1111/pops.12225.

Cruwys, T., Greenaway, K.H., & Haslam, S.A. (2015). The stress of passing through an educational bottleneck: A longitudinal study of final-year university students. Australian Psychologist, 50, 372–381, doi:10.1111/ap.12115.

*Greenaway, K.H., *Frye, M. & Cruwys, T. (2015). When aspirations exceed expectations: Quixotic hope increases depression among students. Plos One, 10(9).

Greenaway, K.H., Haslam, S.A., Cruwys, T., Branscombe, N.R., Ysseldyk, R., & Heldreth, C. (2015). From “we” to “me”: Group identification enhances perceived personal control with consequences for health and well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109(1), 53–74. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000019

Tobin, S, Greenaway, K.H., McCulloch, K.C., & Critall, M., (2015). The role of motivation for rewards in vicarious goal satiation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 60, 137–143. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2015.05.010.

Hornsey, M.J., Fielding, K.S., McStay, R., Reser, J.P., Bradely, G.L., & Greenaway, K.H. (2015). Evidence for motivated control: The ironic link between threat and efficacy beliefs about climate change. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 42, 57–65. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.02.003.

Kalokerinos, E.K., Greenaway, K.H., & Denson, T. (2015). Reappraisal but not suppression down-regulates the experience of positive and negative emotion. Emotion, 15(3), 271-275. doi: 10.1037/emo0000025

Greenaway, K.H., Jetten, J., Ellemers, N., & van Bunderen, L. (2015). The dark side of inclusion: Undesired acceptance provokes aggression. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 18(2), 173–189. doi: 10.1177/1368430214536063.

Greenaway, K.H., Storrs, K., Philipp, M.C., Louis, W.R., Hornsey, M.J., & Vohs, K.D. (2015). Loss of control stimulates approach motivation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 56, 235–241. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2014.10.009.

Greenaway, K.H., Wright, R., Willingham, J., Reynolds, K.J., & Haslam, S.A. (2015). Shared identity is key to effective communication. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41(2), 171–182. doi: 10.1177/0146167214559709

Cruwys, T., South, E., Greenaway, K.H., & Haslam, S.A. (2015). Social identity reduces depression by fostering positive attributions. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 65–74. doi: 10.1177/1948550614543309.

Kalokerinos, E.K., Greenaway, K.H., Pedder, D.J., & Margetts, E. (2014). Don’t grin when you win: The social benefits of emotion suppression in performance situations. Emotion, 14(1), 180-186. doi: 10.1037/a0034442

Greenaway, K.H., Louis, W.R., Hornsey, M.J., & Jones, J.M. (2014). Perceived control qualifies the effects of threat on prejudice. British Journal of Social Psychology, 53(3), 422-442. doi:10.1111/bjso.12049.

Greenaway, K.H., Louis, W.R., & Hornsey, M.J. (2013). Loss of Control Increases Belief in Precognition and Belief in Precognition Increases Control. Plos One, 8(8). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0071327.

Smith, J.R., Louis, W.R., Terry, D.J., Greenaway, K.H., Clarke, M.R., & Cheng, X. (2012). Congruent or conflicted? The impact of injunctive and descriptive norms on environmental intentions. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 32, 353–361. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2012.06.001.

Ronay, R., Greenaway, K., Ancich, E., & Galinsky, A. (2012). The path to glory is paved with hierarchy: When hierarchical differentiation increases group effectiveness. Psychological Science, 23(6), 669–677. doi: 10.1177/0956797611433876.

Greenaway, K.H., Louis, W.R., & Wohl, M.J.A. (2012). Awareness of common humanity reduces empathy and heightens expectations of forgiveness for temporally distant wrongdoing. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3(4), 446–454. doi: 10.1177/1948550611425861.

Greenaway, K.H., Quinn, E.A., & Louis, W.R. (2011). Appealing to common humanity increases forgiveness but reduces collective action among victims of historical atrocities. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41(5), 569–573. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.802.

Greenaway, K.H. & Louis, W.R. (2010). Only human: Hostile human norms reduce legitimisation of intergroup discrimination by perpetrators of historical atrocities. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49(4), 765–783. doi: 10.1348/014466609X479202.

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS

Greenaway, K.H., Gallois, C., & Haslam, S.A. (forthcoming). Social psychological approaches to intergroup communication. Invited submission to the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Intergroup Communication.

Greenaway, K.H., Amiot, C.E., Louis, W.R., & †Bentley, S. (2017). The role of psychological need satisfaction in promoting student identification. In K.I. Mavor, M. Platow, & B. Bizumic (Eds.), Self and Social Identity in Educational contexts, pp.176–192. Abingdon: Routledge.

Greenaway, K.H., Philipp, M.C., & Storrs, K. (2017). The motivation for control: Loss of control promotes energy, effort, and action. Invited book chapter submission to M. Bukowski, M. Kofta, & I. Fritsche (Eds.), Coping with lack of control in a social world, pp.35–48. New York: Routledge.

Greenaway, K.H., Peters, K., Haslam, S.A., & †Bingley, W. (2016). Shared identity and the intergroup dynamics of communication. In Giles, H. & Maass, A. (Eds.), Advances in Intergroup Communication, pp. 19–34. Peter Lang Publishing: New York.

Haslam, S.A., Haslam, C., Cruwys, T., Jetten, J., Dingle, G., & Greenaway, K.H. (2016). Applying the social identity approach in clinical and health domains: Key principles and insights. In S. A. Buckingham & D. Best (Eds). Addiction, behavioural change and social identity, pp.14–33. London: Routledge.

Greenaway, K.H., Louis, W.R., Parker, S.L., Kalokerinos, E.K., Smith, J.R., & Terry, D.J. (2014). Measures of coping for psychological well-being. In G.J. Boyle, D.H. Saklofske, & G. Matthews (eds.), Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Constructs, pp. 322–351, Academic Press: USA.

Louis, W.R., Barlow, F.B., & Greenaway, K.H. (2012). National identity, Australian values and outsiders. In Bretherton, D. & Balvin, N. (Eds.). Peace Psychology in Australia: Dreamings of Peace, pp. 87–106, New York: USA.

INVITED PAPERS & REPORTS

†Bentley, S.V., Greenaway, K.H., & Humprheys, M.S. (2017, March). Psychology turns to online crowdsourcing to study the mind, but it’s not without its pitfalls. Invited article in The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/psychology-turns-to-online-crowdsourcing-to-study-the-mind-but-its-not-without-its-pitfalls-74070

Ysseldyk, R., Bhatia, M., Broadbent, A., Frye, M., Greenaway, K., Hassinger, E., Starkenburg, E., & Tai, V. (2015, November). Getting the PhD was the easy part. Feature article in Inside Higher Ed, Career Advice.

Greenaway, K., Peters, K., Steffens, N., Haslam, S.A., Sanderson, P., & Tangen, J. (2014, June). Incentives and Australians’ passport care. Research Contract Report to the Australian Passport Office, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Louis, W. R., Barlow, F.K., Greenaway, K.G., & La Macchia, S. (2013, August). Effective anti-racism strategies and conversations: Lessons from the literature. InPsych.

SYMPOSIA ORGANISATION Ψ
Applying the social cure
European Association of Social Psychology, Granada, Spain
Convener & chair: Katharine Greenaway
Speakers: Catherine Haslam, Sarah Bentley, Evangelos Ntontis, Mark Tarrant, & Nik Steffens / 2017
Putting emotions in context
European Association of Social Psychology, Granada, Spain
Conveners & chairs: Elise Kalokerinos & Katharine Greenaway
Speakers: Tony Manstead, Gerben van Kleef, Katharine Greenaway, Liat Netzer, & Elise Kalokerinos
Talk title: Exploring the contexts in which expressing positive emotion has social costs / 2017
Recent advances in the study of emotion regulation
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists conference, Melbourne, Australia
Conveners & chairs: Peter Koval & Katharine Greenaway
Speakers: Luke Smilie, Cindy Harmon-Jones, Katharine Greenaway, Sean Murphy, Carolyn MacCann, Peter Koval, Brock Bastian, & Peggy Kern