Research Related Press
Stand Up Science (March 2019). Academic presenter and panelist for Stand Up Science, an
event tailored to bringing science and comedy together for the public.
http://www.shanemauss.com/club-dates-1/2019/2/26/portland-me
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News Center Now WCHS (January 2019). Interviewed for piece on new Gillette commercial
confronting toxic masculinity.
https://www.une.edu/news/2019/une-professor-weighs-viral-gillette-ad
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“Supreme Court Nomination: Reaction to the Latest News in the Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation
Process” (September 24, 2018). Academic panelist for the Main Public
Broadcasting Network’s (MPBN) Maine Calling
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“Why Can’t We Admit When We’re Wrong?” (July 24, 2018). Academic panelist for MPBN’s
Maine Calling.
http://www.mainepublic.org/post/why-cant-we-admit-when-were-wrong
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“Narcissism: Understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder” (May 24, 2018). Academic
panelist for MPBN’s Maine Calling.
http://www.mainepublic.org/post/narcissism-understanding-narcissistic-personality-disorder
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Implicit Bias: Explained (March 2018). Panelist at Maine Science Festival (MSF) session on
implicit bias and the impact of bias on daily interactions.
https://www.mainesciencefestival.org/speakers/julie-peterson/
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New York Magazine (February 2017). Interviewed for “Psychologists Explain Why IKEA Is a
Relationship Death-Trap”
http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2017/02/why-so-many-couples-fight-at-ikea.html
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Seattle Met magazine (May 2016). Interviewed about narcissism in politics for “Will Donald
Trump and his Bullying Win Over Washington Republicans?”
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SELF magazine (May 2015). Interviewed for “How to be vulnerable: Why letting your guard
down can help you make time for cultivating closer relationships”
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Research reviewed in Psychology Today blog post (October, 2014):
Narcissists Need to Love Themselves More, Not Less: Why they react to conflict very differently than others, and why it matters.
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“Why We Keep Things” (September, 2014). Academic panelist for MPBN Maine Calling
http://news.mpbn.net/post/why-do-we-keep-stuff
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“From self portrait to selfie: Need to be seen” (July, 2014). Discussed the self-portrait and
resurgence of the “selfie” as an academic panelist for the SELF/selfie exhibition at Engine Art Gallery, Biddeford, ME.