Ryan E. Carlin Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information Department of Political Science Work: (404) 413-6190 38 Peachtree Center Ave., Suite 1005 Fax: (404) 413-6156 Georgia State University Email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30303-2514 Web: sites.google.com/site/ryanecarlin

Employment Associate Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University, Fall 2014 – present Assistant Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University, Fall 2008 – Spring 2014

Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008 M.Ed., Secondary Education, University of Notre Dame, 2002 B.A., Economics and Spanish, University of Notre Dame, 1999 cum laude

Books & Symposia Carlin, Ryan E., Matthew M. Singer, and Elizabeth Zechmeister (eds.). Forthcoming. The Latin Ameri- can Voter. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Carlin, Ryan E. and Rodolfo Sarsfield (eds). 2012. “Special Issue: Rule of Law.” Justice System Journal 33(2). Carlin, Ryan E. and Gregory J. Love. Why Politics Becomes Personal: How Political Competition Erodes Cooperation. (in progress)

Refereed Articles Carlin, Ryan E., Gregory J. Love, and Cecilia Mart´ınez-Gallardo. Forthcoming. “Security, Clarity of Responsibility, and Presidential Approval.” Comparative Political Studies. Singh, Shane P. and Ryan E. Carlin. Forthcoming. “Happy Medium, Happy Citizens: Presidential Power and Democratic Regime Support.” Political Research Quarterly. Carlin, Ryan E., Gregory J. Love, and Cecilia Mart´ınez-Gallardo. Forthcoming. “Cushioning the Fall: Scandals, Economic Conditions, and Executive Approval.” Political Behavior. Carlin, Ryan E. and Mason Moseley. 2015. “Good Democrats, Bad Targets: Democratic Values and Clientelistic Vote Buying.” Journal of Politics 77(1). Carlin, Ryan E., Gregory J. Love, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister. 2014. “Trust Shaken: Earthquake Damage, State Capacity, and Interpersonal Trust in Comparative Perspective.” Comparative Politics 46(4):419-436. Carlin, Ryan E., Gregory J. Love, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister. 2014. “Natural Disaster and Democratic Legitimacy: The Public Opinion Consequences of Chile’s 2010 Earthquake and Tsunami.” Political Research Quarterly 67(1):3-15. Carlin, Ryan E. 2014. “What’s Not to Trust? Rubrics of Political Party Trustworthiness in Chile and Argentina.” Party Politics 20(1):63-77. Carlin, Ryan E. and Gregory J. Love. 2013. “A Veto-Player Theory of Voter Turnout.” Electoral Studies 32(6):807-818. Singer, Matthew M. and Ryan E. Carlin. 2013. “Context Counts: The Election Cycle, Development, and the Nature of Economic Voting.” Journal of Politics 75(3):730-742. Carlin, Ryan E. and Gregory J. Love. 2013. “The Politics of Interpersonal Trust and Reciprocity: An Experimental Approach.” Political Behavior 35(1):43-63. Carlin, Ryan E. 2012. “Rule of Law Typologies in Contemporary Polities.” Justice System Journal 33(2):154-173. Carlin, Ryan E., Cecilia Mart´ınez-Gallardoand Jonathan Hartlyn. 2012. “Executive Approval Dynamics under Alternative Democratic Regime Types.” In Douglas Chalmers and Scott Mainwaring (eds.) Problems Confronting Contemporary Democracies: Essays in Honor of Alfred Stepan. South Bend: University of Notre Dame Press. Carlin, Ryan E. and Matthew M. Singer. 2011. “Support for Polyarchy in the Americas.” Comparative Political Studies 44(11):1500-1526. Carlin, Ryan E. 2011. “Distrusting Democrats and Political Participation in New Democracies: Lessons from Chile.” Political Research Quarterly 64(3):668-687. Bonilla, Claudio A., Ryan E. Carlin, Gregory J. Love and Ernesto Silva M´endez. 2011. “Social or Political Cleavages? A Spatial Analysis of the Party System in Post-Authoritarian Chile.” Public Choice 146(1):9-21. Carlin, Ryan E. 2006. “The Decline of Citizen Participation in Electoral Politics in Post-Authoritarian Chile.” Democratization 13(4):632-651. Carlin, Ryan E. 2006. “The Socioeconomic Roots of Support for Democracy and the Quality of Democ- racy in .” Revista de Ciencia Pol´ıtica 26(1):48-66.

Fellowships and Grants Institute for International Education Democracy Fellows and Grants Program and USAID Center of Excellence on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance, Research and Innovation Grant; “Does Justice Promote Social Cohesion? Dilemmas of Transitional Justice in Colombia.” (With Jennifer L. McCoy and Jelena Subotic), Co-Principal Investigator, 2014. [$75,000] Georgia State University Department of Political Science, Seed Grant; “A Face Perception Explanation for the Political Similarity of Monozygotic Twins,” (With Sean Richey), Co-Principal Investigator, 2013. [$1200] Georgia State University Center for International Business Education and Research, Research Grant; “The Mass Political Consequences of Economic Reform in Latin America,” (With Timothy Hellwig), Co-Principal Investigator, 2013. [$5000] Georgia State University University Research Services and Administration, Faculty Mentored Grant; “The Political Economy of Interpersonal Trust and Cooperation in the European Union,” Principal

Carlin, Georgia State University – 2 October 2014 Investigator, James C. Cox, Mentor, 2012-2013. [$11,000] Georgia State University University Research Services and Administration, Conference Grant; “Exper- iments for Export? Assessing the Suitability of Behavioral Experiments in Latin America,” (With James C. Cox), Co-Principal Investigator, 2011. [$3000] Mellon Foundation and Latin American Studies Association, Mellon-LASA Seminar Grant; “Experiments for Export? Assessing the Suitability of Behavioral Experiments in Latin America,” (With Fernanda Boidi, Abby C´ordova, Gregory Love, and Rosario Queirolo), Co-Principal Investigator, 2011. [$22,000] Georgia State University Center for Human Rights and Democracy, Faculty Development Grant; “The Politics of Interpersonal Trust and Cooperation in South Africa,” (With Daniel Young), Co-Principal Investigator, 2011. [$2000] Georgia State University University Research Services and Administration, Research Initiation Grant; “The Politics of Interpersonal Trust and Cooperation in Latin America,” Principal Investigator, 2011-2012. [$10,000] Georgia State University Center for Human Rights and Democracy, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, and University Research Services and Administration; “Conference: Coping with and Responding to the Apocalypse: Haiti after the Earthquake and Cholera,” Co-organizer, February 2, 2011. [$10,400] National Science Foundation SES-#1036411 “RAPID: Collaborative Research: The Political Costs of Natural Disasters: Democratic Support, Authoritarian Attitudes, and Blame Attribution after Chile’s 2010 Earthquake,” Principal Investigator, 2010. [$61,819] Georgia State University Center for Latin American and Latino Studies and Center for Human Rights and Democracy; “Symposium: The Rule of Law: Concepts, Measures and Theory,” Organizer, June 4-6, 2010. [$6000]. Georgia State University Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, Professional Activities Grant; Travel to Chicago, IL, 2010. [$300] Georgia State University Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, Institutional Support Grant; “The Politics of Interpersonal Trust and Reciprocity in Uruguay,” Principal Investigator, 2009-2010. [$700] Georgia State University Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, Professional Activities Grant; Travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and field work in Santiago, Chile, 2009. [$900] Southern Political Science Association, Artinian Travel Award; Travel to New Orleans, LA, 2009. [$400]

Latin American Public Opinion Project - USAID Small Grant: “Polyarchy and Its Discontents in Latin America,” (With Matthew M. Singer), Co-Principal Investigator, 2008. [$3000] American Political Science Association Graduate Student Travel Grant; Travel to Chicago, IL, 2007. [$300] Ford Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship in the Areas of Democratic Governance and Human Welfare in South America; Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2005-2006. [$10,000] Ford Foundation Doctoral Pre-Dissertation Research Fellowship in the Areas of Democratic Govern- ance and Human Welfare in South America; Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004. [$3000] U.S. Department of Education Foreign Language and Areas Studies (FLAS) Fellowship for the Study

Carlin, Georgia State University – 3 October 2014 of Brazilian Portuguese (declined); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2004. [$4600] Mellon Foundation Pre-Dissertation Field Research and Travel Grant and Institute of Latin American Studies and University Center for International Studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Stipend; Santiago, Chile, 2003. [$3000]

Consulting Latin American Public Opinion Project, 2012 – present.

Non-Refereed Publications Carlin, Ryan E., Jennifer L. McCoy, and Jelena Subotic. 2014. “Pitfalls Abound in Colombia-FARC Peace Talks,” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage. August 28. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs /monkey-cage/wp/2014/08/28/pitfalls-abound-in-colombia-farc-peace-talks/. Carlin, Ryan E. 2014. “Debilidad del Estado de Derecho y Sobornos en Am´erica,” Este Pa´ıs:Tendencias y Opiniones. July:48-49. http://estepais.com/site/?p=52204. Carlin, Ryan E. 2013. “Violations of the Rule of Law Fuel Tolerance of Bribery in the Americas.” AmericasBarometer Insights Report 88:1-11. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/insights2013.php. Carlin, Ryan E., Gregory J. Love, Matthew M. Singer, Daniel Zizumbo-Colunga, and Amy Erica Smith. 2012. Political Legitimacy and Democratic Values. In Mitchell A. Seligson, Amy Erica Smith, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister (eds.), The Political Culture of Democracy in the Americas: To- wards Equality of Opportunity. Nashville, TN: Latin American Public Opinion Project and USAID, pp. 189-216. www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/ab2012.php Love, Gregory J., Ryan E. Carlin, Matthew M. Singer, Frederico Batista Pereira, and Amy Erica Smith. 2012. Local Government. In Mitchell A. Seligson, Amy Erica Smith, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister (eds.), The Political Culture of Democracy in the Americas: Towards Equality of Opportu- nity. Nashville, TN: Latin American Public Opinion Project and USAID, pp. 165-187. www.vanderbilt.- edu/lapop/ab2012.php Singer, Matthew M., Ryan E. Carlin, Gregory J. Love, Mollie Cohen, and Amy Erica Smith. 2012. Questions of Performance: Economics, Corruption, Crime, and Life Satisfaction in the Americas. In Mitchell A. Seligson, Amy Erica Smith, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister (eds.), The Political Culture of Democracy in the Americas: Towards Equality of Opportunity. Nashville, TN: Latin American Public Opinion Project and USAID, pp. 119-164. www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/ab2012.php Carlin, Ryan E. and Rodolfo Sarsfield. 2012. “Rethinking the Rule of Law: Concepts, Measures, and Theory.” Justice System Journal 33(2):125-130. Carlin, Ryan E. and Gregory J. Love. 2012. “Building a Behavioral Knowledge Base? Challenges Facing a Multidisciplinary Research Agenda.” The Experimental Political Scientist 2(1):9-12. Carlin, Ryan E., Gregory J. Love and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister. 2011. El Chile post-terremoto: Efectos pol´ıticosy actitudinales del megasismo del 27 de febrero de 2010. In Juan Pablo Luna, Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, and Mitchell A. Seligson (eds.), Cultura de la Democracia en Chile, 2010: Consolidaci´on democr´atica en Am´erica en tiempos dif´ıciles. Nashville: Latin American Public Opinion Project and USAID, pp. 157-165. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/ab2010.php.

Carlin, Georgia State University – 4 October 2014 Works in Progress Carlin, Ryan E. and Gregory J. Love. “Political Competition and Interpersonal Trust in Electoral Democracies.” under review Carlin, Ryan E. and Shane P. Singh. “Executive Power and Economic Accountability.” under review Carlin, Ryan E. and Timothy Hellwig. “The Mass Political Consequences of Economic Reform in Latin America.” Richey, Sean and Ryan E. Carlin. “Skin Tone and Segmented Assimilation: Hispanics and the Social Construction of Race.” Carlin, Ryan E. and Fran¸coisG´elineau.“How Does the Economy Affect Incumbent Approval in Volatile Contexts?” Carlin, Ryan E. “Wheat or Chaff? Defining and Consensus Orientations to Democracy in Latin America.”

Carlin, Ryan E. and Gregory J. Love. “A Matter of Time: Disproportionality, Multipartyism & Voter Turnout. Carlin, Ryan E. and Ian Smith. “Regime Evolution: Democratization, Autocratization & Stability in the World, 1981-2006.”

Data Sets Executive Approval Data Set: Aggregate time series of executive popularity measures in 37 countries.

Book Reviews Booth, John A. and Mitchell A. Seligson. 2009. The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America. Cambridge University Press. Perspectives on Politics 2010, 8(30):905-906. Silva, Eduardo. 2009. Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America. Cambridge University Press. Com- parative Political Studies 2010, 43(12):1675-1678. Van Cott, Donna Lee. 2008. Radical Democracy in the Andes. Cambridge University Press. Political Science Quarterly 2009, 124(3):76-77. P´erez-Li˜n´an,An´ıbal.2007. Presidential Impeachment and the New Political Instability in Latin America. Cambridge University Press. International Affairs 2008, 84(5):1085-1086.

Invited Talks “The Political Implications of Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas,” (With Elizabeth J. Zechmeis- ter), The 2014 AmericasBarometer Regional Release, Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University, Miami, FL, December 3, 2014. “Trust and Cooperation in Representative Democracies: Partisanship, Stereotypes and Polarization,” (With Gregory J. Love), New York University Center for Experimental Social Science, New York, NY, March 7-8, 2014.

Carlin, Georgia State University – 5 October 2014 “Good Democrats, Bad Targets: Democratic Attitudes and Vote Buying,” Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Nov. 20, 2013. “Beyond Katrina: Personal and Scholarly Reflections,” Georgia State University, First-Year Book Sym- posium, Atlanta, GA, Oct. 22, 2013. “Corruption, Corruptibility, and Rule of Law in the Americas,” Zambrano Foundation Democracy in the Americas Symposium, hosted by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Nov. 14-15, 2013. “The Political Economy of Interpersonal Trust,” (With Gregory J. Love), European Commission OCEANS Network Annual General Meeting, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany, July 5-6, 2013. “Trust and Cooperation in Democracies: Partisanship, Polarization, and Partisan Trust Gaps,” Centro de Investigaci´ony Docencia Econ´omicas(CIDE), M´exicoDF, Mexico, May 28, 2013. “The Psychological Foundations of Voter Turnout in Latin America,” (With Gregory J. Love), Workshop on The Latin American Voter, , Nashville, TN, May 17-18, 2013. “La Corrupci´onen Am´ericaLatina,” CEAL and CODERE Seminar, La Consolidaci´ondel Estado de Derecho en Am´erica Latina: Desaf´ıosy Obst´aculos, M´exicoDF, Mexico, April 17, 2013. “The Bitterness of Division: Polarization and Partisan Trust Gaps,” (With Gregory J. Love), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, July 5, 2012. “The Trust Gap: Polarization, Partisanship and Interpersonal Trust,” University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, Feb. 24, 2012. “The Trust Gap: Polarization, Partisanship and Interpersonal Trust,” Florida State University, Talla- hassee, FL, Oct. 23, 2011. “The Trust Gap: Polarization, Partisanship and Trust in the United States, Chile, and Uruguay,” University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Nov. 19, 2010. “Can Earthquakes Shake Public Support for Democracy? Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2010 Chile Survey,” Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Sept. 22, 2010. (With Gregory J. Love) “Latin America’s Left Turn: Causes and Implications,” Universidad Central, Santiago, Chile, July 5, 2009. “Preference Formation and Political Identity,” Universidad Central, Santiago, Chile, June 22, 2009. (With Gregory J. Love) “Apoio `aPoliarquia,” Instituto Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 12, 2009. “The Riddle of Turnout: Puzzles and Solutions in Global Perspective,” Southern Polytechnic State Uni- versity, Marietta, GA, April 22, 2009.

Press Coverage of Research “Terremoto Democr´atico,” El Comercio (Peru), by Carlos Mel´endez,April 12, 2013.

“The Oppenheimer Report: Latin America’s Corruption Starts at the Top,” Miami Herald, by Andr´es Oppenheimer, February 9, 2013.

Carlin, Georgia State University – 6 October 2014 “Menos espa¸copara discordar,” Valor Econˆomico (Brazil), by Vitor Sorano Pereira, January 25, 2013.

Conference Papers 2014 “Skin Tone and Segmented Assimilation,” with Sean Richey, American Political Science Association National Conference, Washington, D.C. August 28-31. “How Does Economy Affect Incumbent Approval in Volatile Contexts,” with Fran¸coisG´elineau,Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL April 3-6. “The Mass Political Consequences of Economic Reform in Latin America,” with Timothy Hellwig, South- ern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 8-11. 2013 “The Mass Political Consequences of Economic Reform in Latin America,” with Timothy Hellwig, The Middle Class Phenomenon in Emerging Markets Conference, Georgia State University, Buckhead Center, Atlanta, GA, Sept. 26-28. “Economic Accountability and Executive Authority,” with Shane P. Singh, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Jan. 3-7. “The Psychological Foundations of Voter Turnout in Latin America,” with Gregory J. Love, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Jan. 3-7. 2012 “The Psychological Foundations of Voter Turnout in Latin America,” with Gregory J. Love, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Aug. 29- Sept. 1. “Trust Shaken: Earthquake Damage and Interpersonal Trust in Comparative Perspective,” with Gre- gory J. Love and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, International Political Science Association National Con- ference, Madrid, Spain, July 7-11. “The Bitterness of Division: Polarization and Partisan Trust Gaps,” with Gregory J. Love, International Political Science Association National Conference, Madrid, Spain, July 7-11. “The Bitterness of Division: Polarization and Partisan Trust Gaps,” with Gregory J. Love, Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, May. “Trust Shaken: Earthquake Damage and Interpersonal Trust in Comparative Perspective,” with Gregory J. Love and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 12-15. “The Bitterness of Division: Polarization and Partisan Trust Gaps,” with Gregory J. Love, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 12-15. “Better Targets, Worse Democrats: Vote-Buying, Democratic Values, and the Hollowing Out of Democ- racy,” with Mason Moseley, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 12-15. 2011 “Campesinos o Empresarios? Economic Perceptions and Government Support in Latin America,” with Matthew M. Singer. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, Sept. 1-4. “Cushioning the Fall: Political Scandals, Presidential Approval, and the Economic Performance of the

Carlin, Georgia State University – 7 October 2014 Government,” with Cecilia Mart´ınez-Gallardo,Midwest Political Science Association National Con- ference, Chicago, Mar. 31 - Apr. 3. “Shaking Democracy: The Public Opinion Impact of Chile’s 2010 Natural Disaster,” with Gregory J. Love and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Mar. 31 - Apr. 3. 2010 “No Trust, No Gain: The Politics of Interpersonal Trust and Cooperation in the United States, Chile and Uruguay,” with Gregory J. Love, Mar´ıaFernanda Boidi, and Rosario Queirolo, Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Toronto, Oct. 6-9. “Rule of Law Profiles in Contemporary Polities,” American Political Science Association Annual Meet- ing, Washington D.C., Sept. 2-5. “Party-System Cleavages, Trust, and Reciprocity in the United States and Chile,” with Gregory J. Love, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 22-25. “How Does Economy Affect Incumbent Approval? Evidence from Latin America,” with Fran¸coisG´elineau, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 22-25. “Regime Evolution: Democratization, Autocratization & Stability in the World, 1981-2006,” with Ian Smith, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Jan. 7-9. “Party-System Cleavages, Trust, and Reciprocity in the United States and Chile,” with Gregory J. Love, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Jan. 7-9. 2009 “Support for Polyarchy in the Americas,” with Matthew M. Singer, Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Rio de Janeiro, June 11-14. “The Politics of Interpersonal Trust and Reciprocity: An Experimental Approach,” with Gregory J. Love, International Political Science Association, Santiago, Chile, July 12-16. “What’s Not to Trust? Rubrics of Political Party Trustworthiness in Chile and Argentina,” Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 2-5. “Wheat or Chaff? Defining & Consensus Orientations to Democracy in Latin America,” Southern Polit- ical Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 8-11. “A Matter of Time: Disproportionality, Multipartyism & Voter Turnout,” with Gregory J. Love, Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 8-11. 2008 “Democracy’s Rising Tide: Reservoirs of Legitimacy in Latin American Polities,” with Rodolfo Sarsfield, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 3-6. “Changing the Rules: Institutional Change and Voter Turnout,” with Gregory J. Love, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 3-6. 2007 “Sorting Out Support for Democracy in Argentina & Chile: A Multi-Method Approach,” Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Montreal, Sept. 5-8. “Policy Salience, Strategic Mobilization, & Voter Turnout,” with Gregory J. Love, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Aug. 30 - Sept. 2, 2007, and Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 12-15.

Carlin, Georgia State University – 8 October 2014 2006 “Distrust in Political Parties: Theory, Evidence and Implications in Chile,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Aug. 31 - Sept. 3. “Electoral Systems, SES & Mobilization: A Multilevel Approach to Cross-National Voter Turnout,” Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 20-23. “Distrusting Democrats in Latin America,” Latin American Studies Association International Congress, San Juan, Mar. 15-18. “Inequality, Asset Specificity, Redistributive Demands, & Regime Support in 54 Countries,” Comp- arative Politics Research Group, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Jan. 20. 2005 “Democratic Support in Latin America: Causes & Evolution,” Midwest Political Science Association National Conference Meeting, Chicago, Apr. 7-10. “What Makes Democracy the Only Game in Town?: Preference for Democracy in Latin America,” Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & , Feb. 11-12. 2004 “Declining Electoral Participation in Post-Authoritarian Chile: Protest, Apathy, or Alienation?,” Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Las Vegas, Oct. 5-9. 2003 “Youth Electoral Participation in Post-Dictatorial Chile,” Thirty Years after Chile’s 9/11 Conference, SUNY-Albany, Oct. 10-12.

Teaching Experience Georgia State University Graduate Instructor: Comparative Political Behavior Graduate Instructor: The Military and Democratization in Latin America (directed readings) Graduate Instructor: Comparative Electoral Systems Instructor: Comparative Politics Instructor: Latin America & the United States in World Politics Instructor: Introduction to Political Research Instructor: Trust and Trust Building (directed readings) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Instructor: Contemporary Latin American Politics Languages Across the Curriculum Spanish TA: Contemporary Latin American Politics Instructor: Latin America & the United States in World Politics Kansas State University Instructor: Introduction to Comparative Politics Instructor: Latin American Politics (online)

University & Departmental Service Georgia State University Institutional Review Board, 2014-present

Carlin, Georgia State University – 9 October 2014 Executive Committee, 2012-present Graduate Committee, 2008–2011 Latin American Politics Comprehensive Exam Committee, 2010 Political Development Comprehensive Exam Committee, 2010 Comparative Politics Comprehensive Exam Committee, 2009 Dissertation Committee Co-Chair, Elizabeth O’Callaghan, “Integration in Northern Ireland.” Dissertation Committee Member, Aries Arugay, “Democracy’s Saviors and Spoilers: A Study of the Causal Conditions and Mechanisms Behind ‘Civil Society Coups’ After the Third Wave of Democra- tization.” Dissertation Committee Member, Alla Mankuyan, “Fraudulent Elections, Political Protest, and Regime Transitions.” Dissertation Committee Member, Monica Marlborough, “Decentralization in Mozambique: Explain- ing Variations in Political Polarization” Masters Thesis Committee Member, “The Politicization of Climate Change” Masters Thesis Committee Member, Jeffrey Glas, “The Priming Effects of Polling Location on Ballot Initiative Voting Decisions” Masters Thesis Committee Member, Ian Smith, “Election Boycotts and Regime Survival” Masters Thesis Committee Member, Matthew Schipani, “Anocracies and Political Violence” Non-Thesis Paper Chair, Jay Mitchell, “Conflict and Mixed-Member Electoral Systems”

Professional Service Association Service Section Chair, Comparative Politics: Developing Areas, Southern Political Science Association, 2016. Section Chair, Latin American and Caribbean Politics, Midwest Political Science Association, 2014. Conference Panel Service Discussant, “Security and Democratic Evaluations,” American Political Science Association National Conference, Washington, DC, Aug. 28-31, 2014. Chair, “Democratic Attitudes in Latin America,” Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2014. Discussant, “Political Culture and Democracy in Latin America,” Midwest Political Science Associa- tion National Conference, Mar. 31 - Apr. 3, 2011. Discussant, “Comparative Politics Posters II, Midwest Political Science Association National Confer- ence, Chicago, Mar. 31 - Apr. 3. 2011 Discussant, “Legislatures and Legislators in Latin America,” Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 22-5, 2010 Chair, “Panel III: Bolivia and Honduras,” Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America, Georgia State University (Center for Latin American and Latino/a Studies; Center for Human Rights and Democracy; Department of Political Science) and The Carter Center, Atlanta, March 15, 2010. Chair & Discussant, “Political Institutions in New and Semi-Democracies,” Georgia State University Political Science Graduate Student Conference, Atlanta, March 4, 2010. Chair, “Democracy’s Foundations in Latin America: A View from Citizens,” Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Rio de Janeiro, June 11-14, 2009.

Carlin, Georgia State University – 10 October 2014 Discussant, “Political Legitimacy, Participation, and Attitudes in Latin America,” Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 2-5, 2009. Chair, “Political Culture in Latin America: Theoretical and Conceptual Crossroads,” Midwest Polit- ical Science Association National Conference, Chicago, Apr. 2-5, 2009. Chair & Discussant, “Elections around the World,” Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 8-11. Chair, “Democracy in the Making,” Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 8-11. Reviewer Service National Science Foundation American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science (Super Reviewer 2013) Journal of Politics British Journal of Political Science Comparative Political Studies Comparative Politics Political Research Quarterly Political Behavior Party Politics Political Studies International Journal of Public Opinion Research Latin American Politics and Society Justice System Journal Journal of Politics in Latin America Bulletin of Latin American Research Revista de Ciencia Pol´ıtica Research and Politics Emerging Markets Finance and Trade Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences Oxford University Press Palgrave Macmillan Press Cengage Press CQ Press Professional Memberships American Political Science Association International Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Latin American Studies Association Political Institutions Section Best Paper Committee, 2009 Political Institutions Section Executive Committee, 2010-2012

Carlin, Georgia State University – 11 October 2014 References Dr. Jonathan Hartlyn Dr. Evelyne Huber Professor of Political Science Morehead Alumni Professor of Political Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 361 Hamilton Hall, CB# 3265 361 Hamilton Hall, CB# 3265 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3265 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3265 (919) 962-0423 (919) 962-3381 [email protected] [email protected]

Dr. Marco Steenbergen Dr. Elizabeth J. Zechmeister Professor of Political Sociology & Psychology Associate Professor of Political Science University of Bern Vanderbilt University Lerchenweg 36 325 Calhoun Hall CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland Nashville, TN 37235-1817 +41 (31) 631-4685 (615) 322-5016 [email protected] [email protected]

Dr. Kirk Hawkins Dr. An´ıbalP´erez-Li˜n´an Associate Professor of Political Science Associate Professor of Political Science Brigham Young University University of Pittsburg 782 SWKT 4600 Wesley W. Posvar Hall Provo, UT 84602 Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (801) 422-1362 (412) 648-7291 kirk [email protected] [email protected]

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