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Daniel Stokols

Daniel Stokols (born 1948)[5] is Research Professor and Chancellor's Professor Emeritus of Social Ecology in the Departments of Psychology and Social Behavior and Planning, Policy, and Design, and founding dean of the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine. He also holds appointments in Public Health, Epidemiology, and Nursing Science at UCI. His recent research has examined factors that influence the success of transdisciplinary research and training programs. Additional areas of Stokols' research include the design and evaluation of community and work site health promotion programs, the health and behavioral impacts of environmental stressors such as traffic congestion and overcrowding, and the application of environmental design research to urban planning and facilities design. Professor Stokols is past President of the Division of Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology[6] of the American Psychological Association (APA) and a Fellow of the APA and the Association for Psychological Science.

Daniel Stokols
Born1948 (age 75–76)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materA.B. Psychology, University of Chicago, 1969; Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Scientific career
FieldsEnvironmental psychology,[1][2] social ecology of health and behavior,[3] science of team science[4]
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Irvine
ThesisSome Determinants of Alienation in the Small Group (1973)
Doctoral advisorJohn Thibaut

Education edit

Stokols completed his doctoral studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in social psychology where he also took minors in Sociology, City and Regional Planning, and participated in research projects at the School of Public Health. He earned his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1973. He earned his B.A from the University of Chicago in 1969.[citation needed]

Academic positions edit

In 1973, Stokols joined the Program in Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine as an assistant professor. From 1988 to 1998, Stokols served as Director of the Program in Social Ecology and founding dean of the new School of Social Ecology, which was established as the first such school of its kind by the UC Regents in 1992.[7] He is currently Research Professor and Chancellor's Professor Emeritus within the School of Social Ecology and Health Sciences at UCI.

Research edit

Stokols' research has addressed a number of topics spanning the fields of environmental and health psychology, urban planning, public health,[8] and the science of transdisciplinary team science. His studies of behavioral and health responses to urban stressors[9] have focused on the impacts of airport noise on children attending elementary schools under the flight path of Los Angeles International Airport,[10] and the effects of spatial density, crowding,[11][12] residential relocation[13] and rush hour automobile commuting on adult populations.[14] His research on the environmental psychology of the Internet has examined the relationships between individuals' perceptions of information overload from both place-based and cyber sources on their subjective well-being.[15][16][17] Other areas of Stokols' research include factors that influence the resilience and sustainability of human-environment systems,[18] and circumstances that either facilitate or constrain collaborative processes and outcomes among participants in cross-disciplinary research teams.[19][20][21] He also has studied strategies for enhancing transdisciplinary training and education, and the development of students' and scholars' transdisciplinary orientation (TDO).[22] Stokols served as scientific consultant to the National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences and as a member of NCI's Science of Team Science team between 2005 and 2011. He is currently a consultant for the National Academies Keck Futures Initiative[23] (NAKFI) and a member of UCI's Institute for Clinical and Translational Science[24] and the National Research Council's Committee on the Science of Team Science.[25]

Teaching edit

Stokols teaches graduate seminars on Principles of Social Ecology[26] and Strategies of Theory Development.[27] He teaches the Environmental Psychology course at UCI, also available online at iTunes. U.[28][29] Stokols serves as faculty advisor for doctoral and master's degree students within the School of Social Ecology, the Program in Public Health, and the M.D.-Ph.D. Program at UC Irvine.

Awards edit

  • Educator Award, 1988, International Facility Management Association
  • University of California Health Net Wellness Lecturer Award, 1991
  • Annual Career Award of the Environmental Design Research Association, 1991
  • Faculty Interdisciplinary Research Award, UCI School of Social Ecology, 1998
  • UCI Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Fostering Undergraduate Research, 2003
  • UCI Lauds & Laurels Faculty Achievement Award, 2003
  • School of Social Ecology Student Association Professor of the Year Award, 2007
  • UCI Senior Class Outstanding Professor Award for the School of Social Ecology, 2009
  • Proshansky-Newman Professional Achievement Award Presented by the Society for Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology, Division 34 of the American Psychological Association, 2014
  • Career Recognition Award, Science of Team Science Annual Conference, presented at SciTS 2015 conference, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, June 2015

Selected publications edit

  • Stokols, D. (in press). Social ecology in the digital age: Solving complex problems in a globalized world. New York: Academic Press/Elsevier.
  • Hall, K.L., Stipelman, B.A., Vogel, A.L., & Stokols, D. (2017). Understanding cross-disciplinary team-based research: Concepts and conceptual models from the Science of Team Science. In Frodeman, R., Klein, J.T., & Pacheco, R.C.S. (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Second edition. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 338–356.
  • Gui, X., Forbat, J., Nardi, B., & Stokols, D. (2016). Use of information and communication technology among street drifters in Los Angeles. First Monday, 21(9).
  • Schneider, M., & Stokols, D. (2015). Ecology and health. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (Eds). The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford, England: Elsevier Science Publishers, pp. 85–105.
  • Misra, S., Stokols, D., & Cheng, L. (2015). The Transdisciplinary Orientation Scale: Factor structure and relation to the integrative quality and scope of scientific publications. Journal of Collaborative Healthcare and Translational Medicine, 3 (2), 1042, 1–10.
  • Tomlinson, B., Nardi, B., Patterson, D., Raturi, A., Richardson, D., Saphores, J-D., Stokols, D. (2015). Toward Alternative Decentralized Infrastructures. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Symposium on Computing for Development (ACMDEV), December 2015. London, UK.
  • Karlin, B., Davis, N., Sanguinetti, A., Gamble, K., Kirkby, D., & Stokols, D. (2014). Dimensions of conservation. Exploring differences among energy behaviors. Environment and Behavior, 46(4), 423–452.
  • Vogel, A.L., Stipelman, B.A., Hall, K.L., Nebeling, L., Stokols, D., & Spruijt-Metz, D. (2014). Pioneering the transdisciplinary team science approach: Lessons learned from National Cancer Institute grantees. Journal of Translational Medicine and Epidemiology, 2(2), 1027.
  • Stokols, D. (2014). Training the next generation of transdisciplinarians. In O'Rourke, M.O., Crowley, S., Eigenbrode, S.D., Wulfhorst, J.D. (Eds.), Enhancing communication & collaboration in interdisciplinary research. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications, 56-81
  • Stokols, D., Hall, K.L., & Vogel, A.L. (2013). Transdisciplinary public health: Core characteristics, definitions, and strategies for success. In Haire-Joshu, D., & McBride, T.D. (Eds.), Transdisciplinary public health: Research, methods, and practice. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 3-30.
  • Stokols, D., Lejano, R., & Hipp, J. (2013). Enhancing the resilience of human-environment systems: A social ecological perspective. Ecol & Society, 18(1): 7.
  • Lejano, R., & Stokols, D. (2013). Social ecology, sustainability, and economics. Ecological Economics, 89, 1–6.
  • Misra, S., Stokols, D., & Heberger Marino, A. (2013). Descriptive, but not injunctive, normative appeals increase response rates in Web-based surveys. Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 9(21), 1–10.
  • Vogel, A.L., Hall, K.L., Fiore, S.M., Klein, J.T., Bennett, L.M., Gadlin, H., Stokols, D., Nebeling, L.C., Wuchty, S., Patrick, K., Spotts, E.L., Pohl, C., Riley, W.T., & Falk-Krzesinksi, H. (2013). The team science toolkit: Enhancing research collaboration through online knowledge sharing. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 45(6), 787-789.
  • Misra, S., & Stokols, D. (2012). Psychological and health outcomes of perceived information overload. Environment & Behavior.
  • Misra, S., Stokols, D., & Heberger-Marino, A. (2012). Using norm-based appeals to increase response rates in evaluation research: A field experiment. American Journal of Evaluation.
  • Hall, K., Stokols, D., Stipelman, B., Vogel, A., Feng, A., Masimore, B., Morgan, G., Moser, R.P., Marcus, S.E., & Berrigan, D. (2012). Assessing the value of team science: A study comparing center and investigator-initiated grants. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 42(2), 157–163.
  • Hall, K., Vogel, A., Stipelman, B., Stokols, D., Morgan, G., & Gehlert, S. (2012). A four-phase model of transdisciplinary team-based research: Goals, team processes, and strategies. Translational Behavioral Medicine, doi: 10.1007/s13142-012-0167-y.
  • Vogel, A., Feng, A., Oh, A., Hall, K., Stipelman, B., Stokols, D., Okamoto, J., Perna, F., Moser, R., & Nebeling, L. (2012). Influence of a National Cancer Institute transdisciplinary research and training initiative on trainees' transdisciplinary research competencies and scholarly productivity. Translational Behavioral Medicine, doi: 10.1007/s13142-012-0173-0.
  • Stokols, D. (2011). Transdisciplinary action research in landscape architecture and planning. Landscape Journal, 30 (1), 1–5.
  • Trivedi, C., & Stokols, D. (2011). Social enterprises and corporate enterprises: Fundamental differences and defining features. Journal of Entrepreneurship, 20 (1), 1-32.
  • Stokols, D., Hall, K. L., Moser, R. P., Feng, A., Misra, S., & Taylor, B. K. (2010). Evaluating cross-disciplinary team science initiatives: Conceptual, methodological, and translational perspectives. In R. Frodeman, J. T. Klein & C. Mitcham (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Interdisciplinarity (pp. 471–493). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Stokols, D., Misra, S., Runnerstrom, M., & Hipp, A. (2009). Psychology in an age of ecological crisis: From Personal Angst to Collective Action. American Psychologist, 64 (3), 181–193.
  • Stokols, D., Misra, S., Moser, R.P., Hall, K.L., & Taylor, B.K. (2008). The ecology of team science: Understanding contextual influences on transdisciplinary collaboration. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35(2S), S96-S115.
  • Stokols, D. (2006). Toward a science of transdisciplinary action research. American Journal of Community Psychology, 38, 63–77.
  • Stokols, D., Harvey, R., Gress, J., Fuqua, J., & Phillips, K. (2005). In Vivo studies of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration: Lessons learned and implications for active living research. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28(2S2), 202–213.
  • Stokols, D., Fuqua, J., Gress, J., Harvey, R., Phillips, K., Baezconde-Garbanati, L., Unger, J., Palmer, P., Clark, M., Colby, S., Morgan, G., & Trochim, W. (2003). Evaluating transdisciplinary science. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5, S-1, S21-S39.
  • Stokols, D. (1995). The paradox of environmental psychology. American Psychologist, 50, 821–837.
  • Stokols, D. (1992). Establishing and maintaining healthy environments: Toward a social ecology of health promotion. American Psychologist, 47, 6-22.
  • Stokols, D. and Altman, I. (Eds.) (1987). Handbook of environmental psychology, Volumes 1 and 2. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

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Daniel Stokols born 1948 5 is Research Professor and Chancellor s Professor Emeritus of Social Ecology in the Departments of Psychology and Social Behavior and Planning Policy and Design and founding dean of the School of Social Ecology at the University of California Irvine He also holds appointments in Public Health Epidemiology and Nursing Science at UCI His recent research has examined factors that influence the success of transdisciplinary research and training programs Additional areas of Stokols research include the design and evaluation of community and work site health promotion programs the health and behavioral impacts of environmental stressors such as traffic congestion and overcrowding and the application of environmental design research to urban planning and facilities design Professor Stokols is past President of the Division of Environmental Population and Conservation Psychology 6 of the American Psychological Association APA and a Fellow of the APA and the Association for Psychological Science Daniel StokolsBorn1948 age 75 76 Miami FloridaNationalityAmericanAlma materA B Psychology University of Chicago 1969 Ph D University of North Carolina Chapel HillScientific careerFieldsEnvironmental psychology 1 2 social ecology of health and behavior 3 science of team science 4 InstitutionsUniversity of California IrvineThesisSome Determinants of Alienation in the Small Group 1973 Doctoral advisorJohn Thibaut Contents 1 Education 2 Academic positions 3 Research 4 Teaching 5 Awards 6 Selected publications 7 References 8 External linksEducation editStokols completed his doctoral studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in social psychology where he also took minors in Sociology City and Regional Planning and participated in research projects at the School of Public Health He earned his Ph D in Social Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1973 He earned his B A from the University of Chicago in 1969 citation needed Academic positions editIn 1973 Stokols joined the Program in Social Ecology at the University of California Irvine as an assistant professor From 1988 to 1998 Stokols served as Director of the Program in Social Ecology and founding dean of the new School of Social Ecology which was established as the first such school of its kind by the UC Regents in 1992 7 He is currently Research Professor and Chancellor s Professor Emeritus within the School of Social Ecology and Health Sciences at UCI Research editStokols research has addressed a number of topics spanning the fields of environmental and health psychology urban planning public health 8 and the science of transdisciplinary team science His studies of behavioral and health responses to urban stressors 9 have focused on the impacts of airport noise on children attending elementary schools under the flight path of Los Angeles International Airport 10 and the effects of spatial density crowding 11 12 residential relocation 13 and rush hour automobile commuting on adult populations 14 His research on the environmental psychology of the Internet has examined the relationships between individuals perceptions of information overload from both place based and cyber sources on their subjective well being 15 16 17 Other areas of Stokols research include factors that influence the resilience and sustainability of human environment systems 18 and circumstances that either facilitate or constrain collaborative processes and outcomes among participants in cross disciplinary research teams 19 20 21 He also has studied strategies for enhancing transdisciplinary training and education and the development of students and scholars transdisciplinary orientation TDO 22 Stokols served as scientific consultant to the National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences and as a member of NCI s Science of Team Science team between 2005 and 2011 He is currently a consultant for the National Academies Keck Futures Initiative 23 NAKFI and a member of UCI s Institute for Clinical and Translational Science 24 and the National Research Council s Committee on the Science of Team Science 25 Teaching editStokols teaches graduate seminars on Principles of Social Ecology 26 and Strategies of Theory Development 27 He teaches the Environmental Psychology course at UCI also available online at iTunes U 28 29 Stokols serves as faculty advisor for doctoral and master s degree students within the School of Social Ecology the Program in Public Health and the M D Ph D Program at UC Irvine Awards editEducator Award 1988 International Facility Management Association University of California Health Net Wellness Lecturer Award 1991 Annual Career Award of the Environmental Design Research Association 1991 Faculty Interdisciplinary Research Award UCI School of Social Ecology 1998 UCI Chancellor s Award for Excellence in Fostering Undergraduate Research 2003 UCI Lauds amp Laurels Faculty Achievement Award 2003 School of Social Ecology Student Association Professor of the Year Award 2007 UCI Senior Class Outstanding Professor Award for the School of Social Ecology 2009 Proshansky Newman Professional Achievement Award Presented by the Society for Environmental Population and Conservation Psychology Division 34 of the American Psychological Association 2014 Career Recognition Award Science of Team Science Annual Conference presented at SciTS 2015 conference National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD June 2015Selected publications editThis section may contain excessive or irrelevant examples Please help improve the article by adding descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples December 2020 Stokols D in press Social ecology in the digital age Solving complex problems in a globalized world New York Academic Press Elsevier Hall K L Stipelman B A Vogel A L amp Stokols D 2017 Understanding cross disciplinary team based research Concepts and conceptual models from the Science of Team Science In Frodeman R Klein J T amp Pacheco R C S Eds Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity Second edition New York Oxford University Press pp 338 356 Gui X Forbat J Nardi B amp Stokols D 2016 Use of information and communication technology among street drifters in Los Angeles First Monday 21 9 Schneider M amp Stokols D 2015 Ecology and health In N J Smelser amp P B Baltes Eds The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Oxford England Elsevier Science Publishers pp 85 105 Misra S Stokols D amp Cheng L 2015 The Transdisciplinary Orientation Scale Factor structure and relation to the integrative quality and scope of scientific publications Journal of Collaborative Healthcare and Translational Medicine 3 2 1042 1 10 Tomlinson B Nardi B Patterson D Raturi A Richardson D Saphores J D Stokols D 2015 Toward Alternative Decentralized Infrastructures Proceedings of the 6th Annual Symposium on Computing for Development ACMDEV December 2015 London UK Karlin B Davis N Sanguinetti A Gamble K Kirkby D amp Stokols D 2014 Dimensions of conservation Exploring differences among energy behaviors Environment and Behavior 46 4 423 452 Vogel A L Stipelman B A Hall K L Nebeling L Stokols D amp Spruijt Metz D 2014 Pioneering the transdisciplinary team science approach Lessons learned from National Cancer Institute grantees Journal of Translational Medicine and Epidemiology 2 2 1027 Stokols D 2014 Training the next generation of transdisciplinarians In O Rourke M O Crowley S Eigenbrode S D Wulfhorst J D Eds Enhancing communication amp collaboration in interdisciplinary research Los Angeles CA Sage Publications 56 81 Stokols D Hall K L amp Vogel A L 2013 Transdisciplinary public health Core characteristics definitions and strategies for success In Haire Joshu D amp McBride T D Eds Transdisciplinary public health Research methods and practice San Francisco Jossey Bass Publishers 3 30 Stokols D Lejano R amp Hipp J 2013 Enhancing the resilience of human environment systems A social ecological perspective Ecol amp Society 18 1 7 Lejano R amp Stokols D 2013 Social ecology sustainability and economics Ecological Economics 89 1 6 Misra S Stokols D amp Heberger Marino A 2013 Descriptive but not injunctive normative appeals increase response rates in Web based surveys Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation 9 21 1 10 Vogel A L Hall K L Fiore S M Klein J T Bennett L M Gadlin H Stokols D Nebeling L C Wuchty S Patrick K Spotts E L Pohl C Riley W T amp Falk Krzesinksi H 2013 The team science toolkit Enhancing research collaboration through online knowledge sharing American Journal of Preventive Medicine 45 6 787 789 Misra S amp Stokols D 2012 Psychological and health outcomes of perceived information overload Environment amp Behavior Misra S Stokols D amp Heberger Marino A 2012 Using norm based appeals to increase response rates in evaluation research A field experiment American Journal of Evaluation Hall K Stokols D Stipelman B Vogel A Feng A Masimore B Morgan G Moser R P Marcus S E amp Berrigan D 2012 Assessing the value of team science A study comparing center and investigator initiated grants American Journal of Preventive Medicine 42 2 157 163 Hall K Vogel A Stipelman B Stokols D Morgan G amp Gehlert S 2012 A four phase model of transdisciplinary team based research Goals team processes and strategies Translational Behavioral Medicine doi 10 1007 s13142 012 0167 y Vogel A Feng A Oh A Hall K Stipelman B Stokols D Okamoto J Perna F Moser R amp Nebeling L 2012 Influence of a National Cancer Institute transdisciplinary research and training initiative on trainees transdisciplinary research competencies and scholarly productivity Translational Behavioral Medicine doi 10 1007 s13142 012 0173 0 Stokols D 2011 Transdisciplinary action research in landscape architecture and planning Landscape Journal 30 1 1 5 Trivedi C amp Stokols D 2011 Social enterprises and corporate enterprises Fundamental differences and defining features Journal of Entrepreneurship 20 1 1 32 Stokols D Hall K L Moser R P Feng A Misra S amp Taylor B K 2010 Evaluating cross disciplinary team science initiatives Conceptual methodological and translational perspectives In R Frodeman J T Klein amp C Mitcham Eds The Oxford Handbook on Interdisciplinarity pp 471 493 New York Oxford University Press Stokols D Misra S Runnerstrom M amp Hipp A 2009 Psychology in an age of ecological crisis From Personal Angst to Collective Action American Psychologist 64 3 181 193 Stokols D Misra S Moser R P Hall K L amp Taylor B K 2008 The ecology of team science Understanding contextual influences on transdisciplinary collaboration American Journal of Preventive Medicine 35 2S S96 S115 Stokols D 2006 Toward a science of transdisciplinary action research American Journal of Community Psychology 38 63 77 Stokols D Harvey R Gress J Fuqua J amp Phillips K 2005 In Vivo studies of transdisciplinary scientific collaboration Lessons learned and implications for active living research American Journal of Preventive Medicine 28 2S2 202 213 Stokols D Fuqua J Gress J Harvey R Phillips K Baezconde Garbanati L Unger J Palmer P Clark M Colby S Morgan G amp Trochim W 2003 Evaluating transdisciplinary science Nicotine amp Tobacco Research 5 S 1 S21 S39 Stokols D 1995 The paradox of environmental psychology American Psychologist 50 821 837 Stokols D 1992 Establishing and maintaining healthy environments Toward a social ecology of health promotion American Psychologist 47 6 22 Stokols D and Altman I Eds 1987 Handbook of environmental psychology Volumes 1 and 2 New York John Wiley and Sons References edit Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Sheehy Noel Chapman Antony J Conroy Wendy A 2002 Biographical Dictionary of Psychology ISBN 9780415285612 Retrieved 2015 06 14 Society for Environmental Population and Conservation Psychology Division 34 www apa org History and Mission School of Social Ecology socialecology uci edu Archived from the original on 31 May 2012 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 Photocopy PDF webfiles uci edu Retrieved 2020 12 10 National Academies Keck Futures Initiative www keckfutures org Home ICTS UCI www icts uci edu The Science of Team Science sites nationalacademies org SE 200 Seminar in Social Ecology Fall 2013 EEE eee uci edu SOCECOL 261 STRATEGIES OF THEORY DEVELOPMENT 50890 EEE eee uci edu Tuning in to psychology www apa org Environmental Psychology Free Course by UC Irvine on iTunes U iTunes U External links editDaniel Stokols publications indexed by Google Scholar nbsp Daniel Stokols on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Stokols amp oldid 1132908085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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