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Steve Hitlin is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Iowa, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research and teaching are centered on sociological social psychology, with a focus on self, identity, morality, and values. He is actively engaged in research and maintains regular office hours, indicating ongoing academic involvement.
His research interests include:
- Social psychology and the moral self
- Values and identity formation
- Morality in social situations
- Dignity as a sociological and public health concept
- Life course sociology
- Social and political organization
Dr. Hitlin is affiliated with the Center for Social Science Innovation and the Current Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) group, contributing to interdisciplinary social science research. His work bridges core sociological theory with empirical studies in morality and self-concept.
He received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He teaches courses in social psychology, sociological theory, morality, and the life course. As no publications or awards are listed in the source text, trends in scholarly output cannot be inferred at this time.
He advises graduate students in sociology and is involved in graduate training, though specific advisees are not named. His research has implications for public health, criminology, and social theory. He is supported by institutional research infrastructure and continues to develop theoretical frameworks for sociological engagement with morality and dignity.
His office is located at 400C North Hall, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242. He is reachable via email at steven-hitlin@uiowa.edu and by phone at 319-335-2499.




