Kimberly Smirles Associate Professor of Psychology, Emmanuel College Publications and Professional Presentations Brown, C., Gibbons, J. L., & Smirles, K. E. (2007). Tribal teachers are important to American Indian Adolescents. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 31 (2) (in press). Hains, R. & Smirles, K. E. (June, 2007) Sex role and narrative structure in television advertisements: A content analysis. Poster to be presented at the annual National Women’s Studies Association Conference, St. Charles, Illinois. Smirles, K. E. & Stork, D. (2007). Addressing the IRB “Fear Factor.” Poster presented at the annual Teaching Institute of the Association for Psychological Science Conference, Washington, DC. Smirles, K. E., Hains, R., & Shanahan-Roberge, D. (2007). Sex Sells: Content analysis of primetime television advertisements. Poster presented at the annual Association for Psychological Science Conference, Washington, DC. Smirles, K. E. (2007). Feminism 101. Invited presentation at the annual Women’s Leadership Conference, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA. Crisostomo, M., Smirles, K. E., Baber, L., & Shanahan-Roberge, D. (2006). First year seminars and inclusive teaching: Understanding the long-term impact of pedagogical practices on student academic success. Panel presentation at the annual New England Center for Inclusive Teaching (NECIT) conference. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA. Smirles, K. E. (March, 2006). Women in a Male Dominant Society. Presentation at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA. Brown, C. & Smirles, K. E. (2006). Examining bicultural ethnic identity of adolescents of a northeastern Indian tribe. American Indian Culture and Research Journal.29 (3), 81-100. Smirles, K. E. (2005). Test Bank for Franzoi’s Social Psychology 4th Ed.. Boston, MA: McGraw Hill Publishers. Smirles, K. E. (Invited Panelist) (2005). Multidisciplinary and Multi-institutional Collaboration for Inclusive Teaching and Learning. Panel conducted at the annual New England Center for Inclusive Teaching conference, University of Massachusetts, Boston. Smirles, K. E. & Malavasi, K. (May, 2005). Telling Their Stories: An Analysis of Women’s Experiences with Unwanted Sexual Behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Las Angeles, CA. Smirles, K. E. & Malavasi, K. (May, 2004). Examining Narratives of Sexual Harassment: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL. Smirles, K. E. & Reis, B. M. (May, 2004). Using Film to Create Meaningful Knowledge: Talking about Women in Community. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL. Cardente, E. & Smirles, K.E. (February, 2004). Self-Efficacy and Social Perceptions as Related to Perceived Sex-Role Stereotyping in Popular Film. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, Philadelphia, PA. Smirles, K.E. (2004). Attributions of responsibility in cases of sexual harassment: The person and the situation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34(2), 342-365, Smirles, K. E. (2003). Sex and the media: Understanding the impact of gender stereotypes. Presentation given at New England College, Henniker, NH.