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Rose Ricciardelli

Department of Sociology

 
Office: Vari Hall, 2152
Phone: (416)736-2100 Ext: 60309
Emailczarnuch@yorku.ca
 
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Degrees

Ph.D. in Sociology, McMaster University
M.A. in Sociology, University of Western Ontario
B.A. in Sociology, University of Western Ontartio

Research Interests

Crime , Health , Punishment & Society, Gender (e.g., Contemporary Understanding of Masculinity), Deviance & Wrongful Conviction

Current Research Projects

  • Corrections Canada: Looking at Experiences of Risk and Masculinity among Corrections Officers  more...
  • Project  more...
  • Men behind bars: Masculinity and risk in Canadian Prisons  more...
  • Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach  more...

All Publications

Journal Articles

Ricciardelli, R., & White, P. (2011) . Modifying the body: Canadian men’s perspectives on appearance and cosmetic surgery. The Qualitative Report,

Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. The impact of an exonorees’s guest lecture on students’ attitudes toward wrongly convicted persons. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, forthcoming.

Ricciardelli, R. Masculinity, Appearance and Consumerism: A Look at Men’s Hair. Canadian Review of Sociology. 48(2):181-201. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-618X.2011.01261.x

Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. Men and women in conflicting social roles: Implications for social psychological research. Social Issues and Policy Review.

Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K.A & P. White. Masculinity portrayals in men’s lifestyle magazines. (2010) . Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 63(1):64- 78. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-010-9764-8

Ricciardelli, R. (2010). Unconditional Love in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, available online Dec. 6, 2010 (in press). DOI:10.1016/j.jnn.2010.11.014

Ricciardelli, R., *Bell, J.G., & Clow, K.A. (2009) . Student attitudes toward wrongful conviction. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 51(3):411-430.

Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2009) . Men, appearance, and cosmetic surgery: The role of confidence, self-esteem and comfort with the body. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 34(1):83-104.

*Bell, J.G., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2008). Causes of wrongful conviction: Looking at student knowledge. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19, 75-96.

Conference Papers

Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2010, November). In the public’s eye: Attitudes toward wrongful conviction. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California.

Ricciardelli, R. (2010, May). Men Behind Bars: Masculinity and Risk in Canadian Prisons. Paper to be presented at Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: the 26th Annual Qualitative Research and Analysis Conference, Brantford, Ontario.

Ricciardelli, R. (2009, April). Modifying the Body: Canadian Men’s Perspectives on Appearance and Cosmetic Surgery. Paper presented at Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: the 26th Annual Qualitative Research and Analysis Conference, Waterloo, Ontario.

Ricciardelli, R. (2009, May). Body Dissatisfaction: Canadian Men’s Perspectives on Appearance and Cosmetic Surgery. Paper presented at Bodies of Knowledge An Multi-Disciplinary Conference on the Body: Issues in Sport and Physical Activity, Toronto, Ontario.

*Bell, J.G., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2008, November) . Undergraduates reviewing claims of wrongful conviction: Student experiences and organizational challenges. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, Missouri.

Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K.A., & *Bell, J.G. (2007, November) . Does a criminal justice education inform students about the causes of wrongful conviction? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

*Bell, J.G., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2007, November). “An Indian guy with a prior. What’s more juicy than that?”: Race and wrongful conviction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R., & Bell, J.G. (2007, November) . Perceived guilty: Prejudice toward gay men and wrongful conviction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Forthcoming

Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R. & Bartfay, W.J. Student perceptions of male and female nurses: The effects of nursing major, gender, and ambivalent sexism. Sex Roles: a Journal of Research, forthcoming.

Clow, K.A., Leach, A-M, & Ricciardelli, R. (in press). Consequences of wrongful conviction. In B.L. Cutler’s (Ed.) Conviction of the Innocent: Lessons from Psychological Research. APA Books.

Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (in press). Ambivalence in stereotypes and attitudes: The implications of possessing positive and negative perceptions. In E.L. Simon’s (Ed.) Psychology of Stereotypes. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.



Degrees

Ph.D. in Sociology, McMaster University
M.A. in Sociology, University of Western Ontario
B.A. in Sociology, University of Western Ontartio


Research Interests:

Crime , Health , Punishment & Society, Gender (e.g., Contemporary Understanding of Masculinity), Deviance & Wrongful Conviction

Current Research Projects

  • Corrections Canada: Looking at Experiences of Risk and Masculinity among Corrections Officers
    Project Type: Funded
    Role: Primary Investigator

  • Project
  • Men behind bars: Masculinity and risk in Canadian Prisons
    Project Type: Funded
    Role: Primary Investigator

  • Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach
    Description: 
    With Alex Mihailidis (University of Toronto)

    Project Type: Funded

All Publications

Journal Articles

Ricciardelli, R., & White, P. (2011) . Modifying the body: Canadian men’s perspectives on appearance and cosmetic surgery. The Qualitative Report,

Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. The impact of an exonorees’s guest lecture on students’ attitudes toward wrongly convicted persons. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, forthcoming.

Ricciardelli, R. Masculinity, Appearance and Consumerism: A Look at Men’s Hair. Canadian Review of Sociology. 48(2):181-201. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-618X.2011.01261.x

Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. Men and women in conflicting social roles: Implications for social psychological research. Social Issues and Policy Review.

Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K.A & P. White. Masculinity portrayals in men’s lifestyle magazines. (2010) . Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 63(1):64- 78. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-010-9764-8

Ricciardelli, R. (2010). Unconditional Love in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, available online Dec. 6, 2010 (in press). DOI:10.1016/j.jnn.2010.11.014

Ricciardelli, R., *Bell, J.G., & Clow, K.A. (2009) . Student attitudes toward wrongful conviction. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 51(3):411-430.

Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2009) . Men, appearance, and cosmetic surgery: The role of confidence, self-esteem and comfort with the body. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 34(1):83-104.

*Bell, J.G., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2008). Causes of wrongful conviction: Looking at student knowledge. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19, 75-96.

Conference Papers

Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2010, November). In the public’s eye: Attitudes toward wrongful conviction. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California.

Ricciardelli, R. (2010, May). Men Behind Bars: Masculinity and Risk in Canadian Prisons. Paper to be presented at Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: the 26th Annual Qualitative Research and Analysis Conference, Brantford, Ontario.

Ricciardelli, R. (2009, April). Modifying the Body: Canadian Men’s Perspectives on Appearance and Cosmetic Surgery. Paper presented at Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: the 26th Annual Qualitative Research and Analysis Conference, Waterloo, Ontario.

Ricciardelli, R. (2009, May). Body Dissatisfaction: Canadian Men’s Perspectives on Appearance and Cosmetic Surgery. Paper presented at Bodies of Knowledge An Multi-Disciplinary Conference on the Body: Issues in Sport and Physical Activity, Toronto, Ontario.

*Bell, J.G., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2008, November) . Undergraduates reviewing claims of wrongful conviction: Student experiences and organizational challenges. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, Missouri.

Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K.A., & *Bell, J.G. (2007, November) . Does a criminal justice education inform students about the causes of wrongful conviction? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

*Bell, J.G., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2007, November). “An Indian guy with a prior. What’s more juicy than that?”: Race and wrongful conviction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R., & Bell, J.G. (2007, November) . Perceived guilty: Prejudice toward gay men and wrongful conviction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Forthcoming

Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R. & Bartfay, W.J. Student perceptions of male and female nurses: The effects of nursing major, gender, and ambivalent sexism. Sex Roles: a Journal of Research, forthcoming.

Clow, K.A., Leach, A-M, & Ricciardelli, R. (in press). Consequences of wrongful conviction. In B.L. Cutler’s (Ed.) Conviction of the Innocent: Lessons from Psychological Research. APA Books.

Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (in press). Ambivalence in stereotypes and attitudes: The implications of possessing positive and negative perceptions. In E.L. Simon’s (Ed.) Psychology of Stereotypes. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.