CURRICULUM VITAE

                        

Kevin J. Haley

UCLA Center for Behavior, Evolution, & Culture

UCLA Deparment of Anthropology

341 Haines Hall Box 951553

Los Angeles, CA  90095-1553

khaley@ucla.edu

 

 

EDUCATION

 

Graduate Student, UCLA, 2001-Present. Biological Anthropology Ph.D program

 

M.A. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles.  2003.  Biological Anthropology

 

B.A. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. 1998. Double Major: Biology and Philosophy

 

 

 

PAPERS/PUBLICATIONS

 

Haley, K.J. (in prep).  Strangers in familiar lands: Reputational psychology and moralistic responses to norm violations.

 

Haley, K.J. & Fessler, D.M.T., In press. NobodyÕs watching? Subtle cues affect generosity in an anonymous economic game.  Evolution and Human Behavior.

 

Fessler, D.M.T., K.J. Haley, and R.D. Lal (2005). Sexual dimorphism in foot length proportionate to stature. Annals of Human Biology 32(1):44-59.

Fessler, D.M.T., & Haley, K.J. (in press).  Guarding the perimeter: the inside-outside dichotomy in disgust and bodily experience.

Stanish, C., & Haley, K.J. (in press).  Power, fairness, and architecture: modeling early chiefdom development in the Central Andes.  

Fessler, D.M.T., & Haley, K.J. (2003).  The Strategy of Affect: emotions in human cooperation. In: P. Hammerstein, (Ed.), Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation.  Dahlem Workshop Report. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

Simmons, M.J., K.J. Haley, & S.J. Thomson. (2002).  Maternal transmission of P element transposase activity in Drosophila melanogaster depends on the last P intron. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 99: 9306-9309.

Simmons, M.J., K.J. Haley, C.D. Grimes, J.D. Raymond, & J.C.L. Fong. (2002).  Regulation of P-Element Transposase Activity in Drosophila melanogaster by hobo Transgenes That Contain KP Elements.  Genetics. 161: 205-215.

 

Simmons, M.J., K.J. Haley, C.D. Grimes, J.D. Raymond, & J.B. Niemi. (2002).  A hobo Transgene that encodes the P-elelment Transposase in Drosophila melanogaster: Autoregulation and Cytotype Control of Transposase Activity.  Genetics. 161: 195-204.

 

 

 

 

GRANTS, AWARDS, and HONORS

 

2004 Sigma Xi Grant in Aid of Research: An investigation of the relationship between facial phenotype and decisions affecting cooperation

2003 MacArthur Foundation Grant: An investigation of the effects of five discrete emotions on experimental economic game behavior (with Daniel M.T. Fessler)

2003-2004 RA Mentorship Program

2003 Summer Research Mentorship Program

2002 NSF Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention

2001-2002 UCLA Chancellor's Fellowship

1997 Phi Beta Kappa 

             

 

 

 

PRESENTATIONS

 

An investigation of the relationship between social emotions and cooperative behavior.  16th annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Berlin, Germany, July 2004

 

Foolish slaves or wise masters: an investigation of the effects of five discrete emotions on experimental economic game behavior.  UCSB-UCLA HNAS meeting, November, 2003

 

With us or against us: reputational psychology and the punishment of norm violations.  15th annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 2003

 

 

PREVIOUS WORK/RESEARCH/FIELD EXPERIENCE

               

Research Assistant, Summer 2002. Field Site, Chinimpi, Morona Santiago Province, Ecuador.

 

Research Volunteer, Winter 2000. Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, Phuket, Thailand.

 

Junior Scientist, University of Minnesota Department of Genetics, Cell and Development, 2000 - 2001.

 

Senior Lab Technician, University of Minnesota Department of Genetics, Cell and Development, 1998 – 2000

 

Summer 1998. Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station. Ornithological Studies

 

 

 

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

Teaching Assistant. Anthropology 124p. The evolution of human sexual behavior.  UCLA Department of Anthropology

 

Teaching Assistant. Anthropology 135b. Psychological Anthropology.  UCLA Department of Anthropology

 

Teaching Assistant.  Anthropology 7. Human Evolution.  UCLA Department of Anthropology

 

Teaching Specialist (i.e. Teaching Assistant).  Human Evolution. University of Minnesota, Department of Anthropology, Fall Semester 1999

 

 

LANGUAGES

 

English, Spanish, Russian