9/12/16 MARTIN JOHNSON

Manship School of Mass Communication Telephone (225) 578-7381 & Department of Political Science Fax (225) 578-2125 222C Journalism Building twitter @pmartjo Louisiana State University e-mail [email protected] Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Academic Positions Kevin P. Reilly, Sr. Chair in Political Communication & Professor, Louisiana State University, August 2014-present Professor, University of , Riverside, July 2013-June 2014 Associate Professor, University of California, Riverside, July 2007-June 2013 Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside, July 2002-June 2007 Lecturer, Rice University, January-May 2002

Education Ph.D., 2002, Political Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas. M.A., 2000, Political Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas. B.A., 1991, Journalism, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Book Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. 2013. Changing Minds or Changing Channels? Partisan News in an Age of Choice. University of Chicago Press.

Refereed Articles Michael Henderson and Martin Johnson. 2016. “How Did Stories of Prostitutes, Patriots and Thugs Affect Louisiana Voter Choice in the 2015 Governor’s Race?” PS: Political Science and Politics, 49(2):237-239. Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, René Lindstädt, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen. 2016. “Democratic Representation and the Emergence of Partisan News Media: Investigating Dynamic Partisanship in Congress.” American Journal of Political Science, 60(1):5-29. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. 2015. “How Does Media Choice Affect Hostile Media Perceptions? Evidence from Participant Preference Experiments.” Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2(1):12-25. Martin Johnson, R. Kirby Goidel, and Michael Climek. 2014. “The Decline of Daily Newspapers and the Third-Person Effect.” Social Science Quarterly, 95(5):1245-1258. Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and John Cryderman. 2013. “Communication, Persuasion, and the Conditioning Value of Selective Exposure: Like Minds Can Unite and Divide, But They Mostly Just Tune Out.” Political Communication, 30(2):213-231. Ashley E. Kirzinger, Christopher Weber, and Martin Johnson. 2012. “Genetic and Environmental Influences on Media Use and Communication Behaviors.” Human Communication Research, 38(2):144-171. Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and Hermine H. Maes. 2012. “The Genetic Basis of Political Sophistication.” Twin Research and Human Genetics, 15(1):34-41. Martin Johnson, Page 2

Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and Chad Murphy. 2012. “Polarized Political Communication, Oppositional Media Hostility, and Selective Exposure.” Journal of Politics, 74(1):174-186. Chad Murphy, Shaun Bowler, Curt Burgess, and Martin Johnson. 2012. “Heresthetics in Ballot Proposition Arguments: An Investigation of California Citizen Initiative Rhetoric.” Journal of Language and Politics, 11(1):135–156. Vanesa Estrada Correa and Martin Johnson. 2012. “Foreclosure Depresses Voter Turnout: Neighborhood Disruption and the 2008 Presidential Election in California.” Social Science Quarterly, 93(3):559-576. Christopher Weber, Martin Johnson, and Kevin Arceneaux. 2011. “Genetics, Personality, and Group Identity.” Social Science Quarterly, 92(5): 1314–1337. Jackie Filla and Martin Johnson. 2010. “Local News Outlets and Political Participation.” Urban Affairs Review, 45(5):679-692. Mary Currin-Percival and Martin Johnson. 2010. “Understanding Sample Surveys: Selective Learning about Social Science Research Methods.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 43(3):533-540. Mary Currin-Percival, Garrick L. Percival, Shaun Bowler, and Martin Johnson. 2010. “Citizen Dissatisfaction with the U.S. Presidential Primary System.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, 20(1): 3-30. Christopher A. Cooper and Martin Johnson. 2009. “Representative Reporters? Examining Journalists’ Ideology in Context.” Social Science Quarterly, 90(2):387-406. Garrick L. Percival, Martin Johnson, and Max Neiman. 2009. “Representation and Local Policy: Relating Ideology to County-Level Policy Adoption.” Political Research Quarterly, 61(1):164-177. Christopher A. Cooper, Anthony J. Nownes, and Martin Johnson. 2007. “Negotiating Newsworthiness: Interest Groups and Journalists in the States.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 7(1):39-53. Reprinted in John R. Baker, ed. 2010. The Lanahan Readings in State and Local Government, 2nd edition. Baltimore , MD: Lanahan Publishing. pp. 217-231. Paul Brace, Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and Stacy G. Ulbig. 2007. “Reply to ‘The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology.’” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 7(2):133-140. Paul Brace, Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and Stacy G. Ulbig. 2006. “Rejoinder to Berry, Ringquist, Fording, and Hanson ‘Comment.’” Political Research Quarterly, 59(4):655. Jennifer van Heerde, Martin Johnson, and Shaun Bowler. 2006. “Barriers to Participation, Voter Sophistication, and Candidate Spending Choices in U.S. Senate Elections.” British Journal of Political Science, 36(4):745-758. Max Neiman, Martin Johnson, and Shaun Bowler. 2006. “How Partisan Are Judgments about Immigration? Party Identification and Immigration Opinions in Southern California.” International Migration, 44(2):35-56.

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Martin Johnson, Paul Brace, and Kevin Arceneaux. 2005. “Public Opinion and Dynamic Representation in the American States: The Case of Environmental Attitudes.” Social Science Quarterly, 86(1):87-108. Keith Brouhle, Jay Corrigan, Rachel Croson, Martin Farnham, Selhan Garip, Luba Habodaszova, Laurie Johnson, Martin Johnson, and David Reiley. 2005. “Local Residential Sorting and Public Goods Provision: A Classroom Demonstration.” Journal of Economic Education, 36(4):332-44. Martin Johnson. 2004. “Timepieces: Components of Survey Question Response Latencies.” Political Psychology, 25(5):679-702. Paul Brace, Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and Stacy G. Ulbig. 2004. “Does State Political Ideology Change over Time?” Political Research Quarterly, 57(4):529-40. Martin Johnson, Robert M. Stein and Robert D. Wrinkle. 2003. “Language, Residential Stability, and Voting among Latino-Americans.” Social Science Quarterly, 84(2):412-24. Paul Brace, Kellie Sims-Butler, Kevin Arceneaux, and Martin Johnson. 2002. “Public Opinion in the American States: New Perspectives Using National Data.” American Journal of Political Science, 46(1):173-89. Catherine Eckel, Martin Johnson, and Rick K. Wilson. 2002. “Fairness and Rejection in the Ultimatum Game.” Political Analysis, 10(4):376-93. Martin Johnson, W. Phillips Shively, and Robert M. Stein. 2002. “Contextual Data and the Study of Elections and Voting Behavior: Connecting Individuals to Environments.” Electoral Studies 21(2):219-33. Reprinted in Mark N. Franklin and Christopher Wlezien, eds. The Future of Electoral Studies. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 63-76. Robert M. Stein, Martin Johnson, and Stephanie Shirley Post. 2002. “Public Support for Term Limits: Another Look at Conventional Thinking.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 27(3):459-80. Martin Johnson. 2001. “The Impact of Social Diversity and Racial Attitudes on Social Welfare Policy.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 1(1):27-49.

Book Chapters Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. N.d. “Selective Exposure and Avoidance.” In Oxford Encyclopedia of Communication Research. Oxford University Press Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. N.d. “Using Experiments to Understand how Agency Influences Media Effects.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford University Press. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. 2015. “More a Symptom than a Cause: Polarization and Partisan News Media in America.” In James Thurber and Antoine Yoshinaka, eds. American Gridlock: The Sources, Character and Impact of Political Polarization. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 309-336. Martin Johnson. 2013. “Media Politics in the States.” In Richard G. Niemi and Joshua J. Dyck, eds. Guide to State Politics and Policy. Washington, DC: Sage CQ Press, pp. 151-160. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. 2013. “The Reach of the Partisan Media: How Choice Affects the Political Influence of Sean Hannity and Rachel Maddow.”

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In Raymond J. La Raja, ed. New Directions in American Politics. New York: Routledge, pp. 142-159. Paul Brace and Martin Johnson. 2006. “Does Familiarity Breed Contempt? Examining the Correlates of State-level Confidence in the Federal Government.” In Jeffery E. Cohen, ed. Public Opinion in State Politics. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. pp. 19-37. Martin Johnson, Chris Stout, Shaun Bowler, and Max Neiman. 2005. “Cirque du Sacramento and Weary Californians: State and National Coverage of the Recall Campaign.” In Shaun Bowler and Bruce Cain, eds. Clicker Politics: Essays on the California Recall. New York: Prentice-Hall. pp. 155-169. Martin Johnson and Stacy B. Gordon. 2005. “The Influence of Majority White Social Contexts and Friendship Groups on African-American Partisanship” In Gary Segura and Shaun Bowler, eds. Diversity in Democracy. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia. pp. 102-119. Martin Johnson and Max Neiman. 2004. “Courting Business: Competition for Economic Development among Cities.” In Richard C. Feiock, ed. Metropolitan Governance: Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. pp. 124- 146. Martin Johnson. 2003. “Racial Context, Public Attitudes, and Welfare Effort in the American States.” In Sanford F. Schram, Joe Soss, and Richard C. Fording, eds. Race, Welfare, and the Politics of Reform. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 151-167.

Other Publications Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. 2014. “In an Age of Choice, News Media More Diverse, More Partisan, Less Influential.” Extensions: A Journal of the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, Winter 2014: 11-13. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. 2013. “Media Fragmentation & Disengagement.” The Political Communication Report, 23(3). www.politicalcommunication.org. David Crow, Martin Johnson, and Robert Hanneman. 2011. “Benefits—and Costs—of a Multi-Mode Survey of College Graduates.” Survey Practice, October. www.surveypractice.org. Martin Johnson. 2009. “Government, Federal, Coverage of.” In Christopher H. Sterling, ed. Encyclopedia of Journalism. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 8 pages. Martin Johnson. 2004. “Public Opinion and Social Context.” In John G. Geer, ed. Public Opinion and Polling around the World. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 338-344.

Book Reviews Martin Johnson. Review of The Marketplace of Attention: How Audiences Take Shape in a Digital Age by James G. Webster (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2014), appearing in The International Journal of Press/Politics, forthcoming. Martin Johnson. Review of How Partisan Media Polarize America by Matthew Levendusky (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2013), appearing in Perspectives on Politics, 12(2): 482-483.

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Martin Johnson. Review of Niche News: The Politics of News Choice by Natalie Jomini Stroud (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), appearing in Public Opinion Quarterly, 76(2): 396-399. Martin Johnson. Review of Going Local: Presidential Leadership in the Post-Broadcast Age by Jeffrey E. Cohen (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009), appearing in Political Science Quarterly, 126(1): 148-150. Martin Johnson. Review of Dangerous Frames: How Ideas about Race & Gender Shape Public Opinion by Nicholas J.G. Winter (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2008), appearing in Political Communication 27(1): 106-109. Martin Johnson. Review of Campaign Talk: Why Elections Are Good for Us by Roderick P. Hart (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002), appearing in Party Politics 9(6): 747-48.

External Research Funding Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences. 2014. “Understanding How Individual Differences and Context Shape Media Effects,” with Kevin Arceneaux. National Science Foundation. 2009. Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement. $12,000. National Science Foundation. 2008. “Choice, Attention, and Reception: The Effects of Agency on Persuasion and Media Effects,” SES-0752546, $142,132. Collaborative research with Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University (SES-0752354, $66,638). John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation. 2007. “The Hope of New Urbanism: Energy Conservation and Sustainability through Urban Design,” with Juliann Allison and Jay Barth. $154,452. California Nations Indian Gaming Association/Center for California Native Nations project. 2005. “California Nations Institutional Development and Intergovernmental Relations.”

Internal Research Funding Darlene & Thomas O. Ryder Professorship, 2016-17, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University. $10,000. Scripps Howard Professorship in Media & Politics, 2015-16, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University. $7,250. Darlene & Thomas O. Ryder III Distinguished Professorship, 2014-15, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University. $7,000. Chancellor’s Strategic Investment Initiative, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, UC-Riverside. 2011. “Understanding the Human Impacts of Housing Foreclosure,” with Gary Dymski, Vanesa Estrada Correa, Ellen Reese, and Tyler Stallings. $18,000. Academic Senate Committee on Research Fellowship, UC-Riverside. 2011. “Political Conversation and Selective Exposure to Opinionated News.”$8,000. Academic Senate Research Grant, UC–Riverside. 2008. “Accounting for Differential Reception in the Study of Media Effects.” $1,400.

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Center for Ideas and Society Resident Fellowship, UC–Riverside. 2007. “Representation(s): How Ethnic and Mainstream News Media Serve Their Audiences, Confer Authority, and Promote Public Engagement,” with Mariam Lam, Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Jonathan L. Walton. Interdisciplinary Teams & Networks Program Development Award, UC–Riverside. 2006. “Civic Concepts and Computational Cognitive Politics,” with Curt Burgess. $10,000. Regents’ Faculty Fellowship/Faculty Development Award, UC–Riverside. 2005-2006. “The Government-Press Connection in U.S. State Capitol Journalism.” $3,150. Academic Senate Research Grant, UC–Riverside. 2005, 2006. “The Politics of Newsgathering: Studying the Government-Press Connection in U.S. State Capitols.” $3,849 total. Major Instructional Improvement Grant, Office of Instruction Development, UC– Riverside. 2004. “Using an Instructional Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing Facility for the Design and Conduct of Original Public Opinion Research by Undergraduates.” $6,000. Academic Senate Research Grant, UC–Riverside. 2003. “Institutional and Political Influences on the Use of Anonymous News Sources in American Statehouse Reporting.”$900. Academic Senate Research Grant, UC–Riverside. 2002. “Repeated Social Interaction, Cue-taking, and the Development of Trust in a Social Environment.” $1,900. Departmental Grant, Rice University Department of Political Science, 1999. Supported participation in Summer Institute in Political Psychology, The Ohio State University.

Awards The Goldsmith Book Prize, The Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, 2014. Changing Minds or Changing Channels? Partisan News in an Age of Choice (with Kevin Arceneaux). Frank Luther Mott—Kappa Tau Alpha Journalism & Mass Communication Research Award Finalist, 2014. Changing Minds or Changing Channels? Partisan News in an Age of Choice (with Kevin Arceneaux). Paul Lazarsfeld Award for Best Paper, Political Communication Section, American Political Science Association, 2011. “Does Media Fragmentation Produce Mass Polarization? Selective Exposure and a New Era of Minimal Effects” (with Kevin Arceneaux). Pi Sigma Alpha Best Paper Award, Southwestern Political Science Association. 2011. “Who Watches Political Talk? Revisiting Political News Reception with Behavioral Measures”(with Kevin Arceneaux). First Prize, Graduate Division, General Social Survey Student Paper Competition. 2000. “Implications of Social Diversity: The Influence of Context, Attitudes, and Behavior on State Public Policy.” Best Paper, State Politics & Policy Section, American Political Science Association, 1999. “Public Opinion in the American States” (with Paul Brace, Kellie N. Butler, and Kevin Arceneaux).

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Phi Beta Kappa, Louisiana State University, 1991 Chancellor’s Alumni Federation Scholarship, Louisiana State University, 1988-1991

Research in Progress “Cable News and the Ballot Box: Beliefs about the Electorate and their Voting Behavior in the Era of Fox News” (with Kevin Arceneaux, Johanna Dunaway, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen). “How Media Environments Structure Ideology” (with Johanna Dunaway and Christopher Weber). “Does Media Selectivity Help Campaigns Find Persuadable Voters?” (with Kevin Arceneaux). “Dial It In: The Reliability and Validity of Continuous Response Measurement” (with Kathleen Searles). Invited Presentations “How Mainstream News Can Polarize America, Too.” Political Polarization: Media and Communication Influences, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University, May 1, 20015. “Changing Minds or Changing Channels?” Division of Politics and Economics’ Tuesday Talk Series, Claremont Graduate University, March 25, 2014; School of Government & Public Policy, University of Arizona, November 4, 2013. “The Media and Political Polarization.” Annual Media and Politics Symposium, The Thomas S. Foley Institute with the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State University, April 22, 2013. “Foreclosures and Voter Turnout.“ University of California Center Sacramento, January 17, 2013. “The Intersection of Genetic and Contextual Determinants of Political Behavior” (with Erin Cassese, Ashley Kirzinger, and Christopher Weber). Eleventh Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, Dartmouth University, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 3-4, 2011. Also presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, September 1-4, 2011. “Political Accountability, Policy Responsiveness and Capitol Coverage in the U.S.” Manship School of Mass Communication Research Brown Bag, March 24, 2010. Also presented at the tenth Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, University of Illinois, Springfield, Springfield, Illinois, June 3-5, 2010, and the annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, April 2010, Houston, Texas. “Covering the Capitol: Organizational and Institutional Barriers to Political Reporting.” University of Alabama Department of Political Science, Tuscaloosa, September 25, 2008. “Executive Speeches and Divided Government: Is There Common Ground in a House Divided?” (with Chad Murphy and Shaun Bowler). Eighth Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 30-31, 2008. “Computational Cognitive Politics: Applying a High-Dimensional Cognitive Model to Political Psychology and Communication,” Decision-making, Communication, and Uncertainty Seminar, Institute of Governmental Affairs, University of California, Davis, February 15, 2008.

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“Choice, Attention, and Reception in Political Communication Research,” (with Kevin Arceneaux). International Conference on Experimental Methods in Political Science, Inter University Attraction Pole Participation & Representation, Universitaire Stichting, Brussels, Belgium, December 14, 2007. “The Role of the Media in the Policy Process: Perspectives from PIOs, Legislators, and Reporters,” (with Christopher Cooper). Seventh Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, February 23-24, 2007. “Politics and the Press Corps: Reporters, State Legislative Institutions, and Context,” (with Christopher Cooper). Sixth Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, May 19-20, 2006. Also presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2006, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “California Native Nations Institutions and Intergovernmental Relations,” (with Jackie Filla and Jeffrey McLaughlin). Cherokee Studies Center and Department of Political Science, Western Carolina University. May 5, 2006. Also invited to the 13th Annual Conference on Gambling and Risk, University of Nevada Reno, Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, May 25, 2006; and Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Colloquium (PRIEC), UC, Riverside, February 2, 2007. “Representative Reporters? Examining Journalists’ Ideology in Context,” (with Christopher Cooper). Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Colloquium (PRIEC), UC–Riverside, September 30, 2005. “Newsgathering and Role Orientations among American Statehouse Reporters” (with Christopher Cooper). Fifth Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, Lansing, Michigan, May 13-14, 2005. “Recall and Beyond: News Coverage of the California Recall and Schwarzenegger in Office.” The Sacramento Seminar, UC Sacramento Center, May 27, 2004. “Institutional Change: When Will Communities Make Attempts to Alter Local Government Structures?” (with Shaun Bowler and Max Neiman). Fourth Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, Sheraton Suites Akron/Cuyahoga Falls, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, April 30-May 1, 2004. “Environmental Regulation and Dynamic Representation in the American States” (with Paul Brace and Kevin Arceneaux). Third Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy, Westward Look Resort, Tucson, Arizona, March 14-15, 2003. “Perception is Everything: The Effect of Neighbors and Interjurisdictional Competition on Local Policies to Entice and Retain Economic Development” (with Max Neiman). DeVoe Moore Center of Florida State University Critical Issues Symposium, October 2002, Tallahassee, Florida. Invited participant, National Science Foundation Workshop on Classroom Experiments, College of William and Mary, May 16-18, 2002. “Information, Persuasion, and Orphaned Voters” (with Robert M. Stein). Conference on the Design of Election Studies, March 1999, Houston, Texas.

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Selected Conference Papers Kevin Arceneaux, Johanna Dunaway, Martin Johnson, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen “Cable News and the Ballot Box: Beliefs about the Electorate and their Voting Behavior in the Era of Fox News.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 1-4, 2016.

Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. “How Mainstream News Can Polarize America, Too.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 16-19, 2015.

D. Xavier Medina Vidal, Martin Johnson, and Kevin Arceneaux. “Selección y Selectividad: Examining the Influence of Spanish-Language Media on an Active Audience.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 2014.

Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. “Understanding How Individual Differences and Context Shape Media Effects.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 2014.

Martin Johnson. “How Do States Pool Public Opinion?” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, April 17-19, 2014. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. “How Does Media Choice Affect Hostile Media Perceptions? Testing the Implications of the Active Audience Theory.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 29-September 1, 2013. Javed Khan and Martin Johnson. “Genomic Causation and the Design of Political Inquiry.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 29-September 1, 2013. Martin Johnson, R. Kirby Goidel, and Michael Climek. “The Decline of Daily Newspapers and the Third-Person Effect.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 28-30, 2013. Jackie Filla and Martin Johnson. “The Adoption of Sustainability Policies in U.S. Cities.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 12-15, 2012. Vanesa Estrada Correa and Martin Johnson. “Political Inequality and Residential Dislocation in the Foreclosure Crisis.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, San Diego, California, April 4-7, 2012. Garrick Percival and Martin Johnson. “A Political Analysis of Voter Support for Marijuana Legalization in California.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, San Diego, California, April 4-7, 2012. Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson, and Hermine H. Maes. “The Genetic Basis of Political Sophistication.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, September 1-4, 2011.

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Ashley Kirzinger, Christopher Weber, and Martin Johnson. “The Genetic Foundations of Media Consumption.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association, March 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada, and at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, May 2011, Boston, Massachusetts. Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson. “Does Media Fragmentation Produce Mass Polarization? Selective Exposure and a New Era of Minimal Effects.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana. Martin Johnson. “Genetic Influences on Group Politics” (with Christopher Weber and Kevin Arceneaux). Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC), University of New Mexico, October 15, 2010. Also presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana. Selected Survey Reports Juliann Emmons Allison, Jeff McLaughlin, D. Xavier Medina Vidal, Matthew Barth, Kanok Boriboonsomsin, and Martin Johnson. 2010. The Hope of New Urbanism: Energy Conservation and Sustainability through Urban Design. The John Randolph and Dora Haynes Foundation. Martin Johnson, Byran Martin, Allison Cantwell, Robert Hanneman, and David Crow. 2010. Faculty Exit Survey. University of California Riverside, Fall 2009. University of California Academic Senate, Riverside Division. Allison Cantwell, Byran Martin, David Crow, Martin Johnson, and Robert Hanneman. 2010. Faculty Senate Survey 2009 Results. University of California Academic Senate, Riverside Division. Rick Burnham, Martin Johnson, and Juliann Allison. 2008. Riverside County Survey. Center for Sustainable Suburban Development, UC, Riverside. Robert Hanneman and Martin Johnson. 2008. Student Survey Brief: First Year Learning Communities. Office of Undergraduate Education, UC, Riverside. Martin Johnson, Michael Harrod, and Shelley Osborn. 2007. CalTrans Collaborative Planning Case Studies Public Assessment. Center for Sustainable Suburban Development, UC, Riverside. Martin Johnson, Jackie A. Filla, and Jeff McLaughlin. 2006. An Impact Analysis of Tribal Government Gaming in California: California Nations Institutional Development and Intergovernmental Relations. Center for California Native Nations, UC, Riverside.

Editorial Boards Political Research Quarterly, 2016-present. Social Science Quarterly, 2012-present. American Journal of Political Science, 2010-2014.

Professional Association Activities Member, 2016 Westview Press Best Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Midwest Political Science Association. Chair, 2015 Best Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Southwestern Political Science Association.

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Chair, 2015 Christopher Z. Mooney Dissertation Award Committee, State Politics and Policy Section, American Political Science Association. Chair, 2013 Political Research Quarterly Award Committee, Western Political Science Association. Member, Executive Council, Western Political Science Association, 2013-2016. President, Southwestern Political Science Association, 2012-2013. Member, Editorial Policies Committee, Southwestern Social Science Association, 2011- 2012. Member, Executive Council, State Politics and Policy Section, American Political Science Association, 2010-2012. Member, Nominations Committee, Southwestern Social Science Association, 2006-2011; 2013-2015. Vice President and Program Chair, Southwestern Political Science Association, 2008- 2009. Member, Executive Council, Southwestern Political Science Association, 2005-2007. Member, American Political Science Association, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Midwest Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association, Southwestern Political Science Association, Western Political Science Association

Selected Conference Organization Roles Program committee, organizer for Political Communication section, 2017 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. Discussant, Newspaper and Online News Division Research Panel, 41st Annual Southeast Colloquium, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2016. Discussant, “Data Quality in Political Science” panel, January 2015 Southern Political Science Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA Discussant, “Partisan Bias and the News” panel, January 2015 Southern Political Science Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA Discussant, “Attitudes by the Press, for the Press: On the Unique Effects of Media” panel, April 2015 Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL Program committee, organizer for Political Science in Review section, 2015 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. Chair and co-discussant, “Anchors, Frames, Narrative, and Persuasion,” 2014 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. Chair, “Political Culture, Public Preferences, and Policy Outcomes,” 2014 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. Discussant, “Local Elections: Electorates and Trends,” 2014 annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington.

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Discussant, “Political Information Search in the Viewer’s Choice Era,” 2014 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. Program committee, organizer for Interpretation and Method section, 2013 annual meeting, Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, California. Program committee, organizer for Public Opinion section, 2011 annual meeting, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. Program committee, organizer for Media and Political Communication section, 2008 annual meeting of Western Political Science Association, San Diego, California. Discussant, “Mood, Emotion, and Politics,” at the 2012 annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, Oregon. Chair and discussant, “Politics, the News Media and the New Media,” at the 2012, 12th annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Rice University, Houston, Texas. Chair and discussant, “Ideology, Representation, and Inequality,” at the 2011 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington. Chair, “Us vs. Them: Causes and Consequences of Political Out-groups,” at the 2011 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington. Discussant, “Health Care from Cradle to the Grave,” “Public Opinion, News Media, and Public Policy,” and “News Coverage, Discussion Networks, and Public Opinion on the Gulf Oil Spill” panels at the 2011 annual meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. Discussant, “Election Strategies and the Media,” “Mini Conference on Experimental Methods,” “Explaining the Growth and Consequences of Minorities in U.S. Legislative Bodies, and “The Determinants of Vote Choice” panels at the 2011 annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. Manuscript Reviewer American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Research, California Policy Research Center, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Journal of Experimental Political Science, Journal of Communication, Journal of Politics, Journal of Public Policy, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Journal of Urban Affairs, National Science Foundation, Political Communication, Political Research Quarterly, Political Psychology, Political Science Research & Methods, Politics & Gender, Politics, Groups & Identities, Politics & Policy, Public Choice, Pearson Longman Publishers, Public Opinion Quarterly, Publius, Rationality & Society, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Forum, State Politics & Policy Quarterly, Timesharing Experiments for Social Sciences, Urban Affairs Review, University of Chicago Press, W.W. Norton & Company

Administrative Positions Louisiana State University Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Manship School of Mass Communication, July 2015-present Area Head, Political Communication, Manship School of Mass Communication, December 2014-present

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University of California, Riverside Chair, Department of Political Science, August 2012-June 2014 Director, Survey Research Center, August 2006-January 2010 Graduate Advisor, Department of Political Science, July 2005-June 2006

University Service Louisiana State University Member, Student Media Board, Office of Student Media, 2015-present Member, General Education Committee, Faculty Senate, 2014-2015

University of California Chair, Course Signals/Student Success Project Committee, Banner Student Information System Implementation, UC-Riverside, 2013-2014 Member, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Governmental and Community Relations Search Committee, UC-Riverside, Spring 2013 Member, UC Academic Senate, Riverside Division Executive Director Search Committee, Summer 2012 Co-chair, General Education Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee, Spring 2012 Chair, Committee on Educational Policy, UC-Riverside, 2011-2012 Member, Academic Advisory Board, UC Center Sacramento, 2005-2009, 2011-present Member, Experiential Learning Faculty Committee, Office of Undergraduate Education, UC-Riverside, Fall 2010-present Member, Committee-in-Charge, Journalism Minor, Department of Creative Writing, UC-Riverside, September 2008-present Member, Excellence in Undergraduate Education subcommittee, UCR 2020 strategic plan, UC-Riverside, Fall 2009 Chair, UCR UCDC Director Search Advisory Committee, Spring 2009 Member, Undergraduate Council/Undergraduate Admissions Committee, Academic Senate, UC–Riverside, 2005-2009 Chair, Survey Committee, Academic Senate, UC-Riverside, 2008-2010 Member, CHASS Theme and First Book selection committee, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, UC–Riverside, 2008-2009 academic year Member, University of California, Riverside, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Educational Effectiveness Subcommittee, 2007-2009 Chair, Survey Research Center Associate Director Search Committee, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, UC–Riverside, 2007-2008 academic year Member, Journalism Assistant Professor Search Committee, Department of Creative Writing, UC–Riverside, 2007-2008 academic year

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Member, First Book selection committee, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, UC–Riverside, 2006-2007 academic year Member, Urban Policy Open Rank Search Committee, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, UC–Riverside, 2006-2007 academic year Member, Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing Survey Research Laboratory Advisory Group, Computing and Communications, UC–Riverside, 2003-2006

Department and School Service Louisiana State University Chair, Political Communication Assistant or Associate Professor Search Committee, 2016-2017 Chair, Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs Director Search Committee, 2015-2016 Member, Journalism Assistant or Associate Professor Search Committee, 2015-2016 Member, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research Search Committee, Manship School of Mass Communication, 2015-2016 Chair, Political Communication Assistant or Associate Professor Search Committee, 2014-2015

University of California, Riverside Chair, U.S. Mass Political Behavior Assistant Professor Search Committee, 2011-2012 Member, Graduate Committee, 2005-2010 Chair, Race & Ethnicity Open Rank Search Committee, 2007-2008 Chair, Public Law & Regulation Open Rank Search Committee, 2007-2008 Member, Comparative/International Relations Search Committee, 2006-07 Member, American Politics Search Committee, 2005-2006 Member, Public Policy Search Committee, 2004-2005 Member, American Politics Search Committee, 2003-2004

Doctoral Students Supervised Mary G. Currin-Percival (2006). “Distant Voices: Citizen Judgments about Polling Methods and Collective Public Opinion” Jackie A. Filla (2009). “Access and Participation: Election Structure and Direct Democracy in American Cities” Jeffrey B. McLaughlin (2009). “The ‘Bonus’ of Affordable Housing: Analyzing the Effects of Local Political and Economic Forces on the Implementation of the State of California's Housing Density Bonus Law” Chad Murphy (2009). “Audience Design in Elite Rhetoric” Byran N. Martin (2011). “Using a Theory of Expectations to Understand Why There Is Variation in Voter Response to Political Scandals”

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Charles Hilliard (2011). “Interpersonal Influence on Political Behavior: Friendship and Peer Interaction” D. Xavier Medina Vidal (2012). “Voces del Capitolio: Spanish-Language Media in the Statehouse” Andrew Flores (2015). “Institutional Contexts and Attitude Change: Did Voting on Gay Marriage Change Attitudes?” (co-chair with Karthick Ramakrishnan) David McCahon (2015). “A Legacy of Disenfranchisement: How Punishment Affects Patterns of Civic Engagement in Criminal Offenders” (co-chair with Shaun Bowler) Justin Nelson (in progress). “Bloggers at the Gates: Participation, Citizen Journalism, and State Legislatures” (co-chair with Kevin Esterling)

Robyn Stiles (in progress)

Doctoral Committee Memberships Nicholas Boushee, Myoung-Gi Chon, Christina Cota-Robles, Jennifer Danley-Scott, Nicholas T. Davis, Adaobi Duru, Russell Fehr, Liz Lebron, Lindsay McCluskey, Garrick Percival, Carrie Skulley, Mingxiao Sui and Jaime Settle

Master’s Degree Committee Memberships Jessica Aubin, Hemant Bajaj, Tucker Barry, Shelley Beroza, Alexis Broncatello, Heather Conklin, R. Taylor Cox, Casey L. Edwards, Hannah Hammersmith, Delores Hurst, Victoria Kisluk, Cynthia Mahon, Meghan Menard, Julie St. Jean, Erica Riggs, Elle Schmidt, Nicole Simmons, Julie Thomas and Amber Tierney

Courses Taught Louisiana State University Graduate seminars on American Politics Core; Public Opinion & Public Affairs; Research Methods in Mass Communication; Proseminar in Mass Communication

Undergraduate courses on Civic Engagement, Youth & Media; Political Polarization; Public Affairs Reporting; and Political Communication Capstone seminar

University of California Sacramento Center (undergraduate) Campaigns and Elections; Media and Public Policy

University of California–Riverside Graduate seminars on American Electoral Behavior; American Politics Core; Political Theory & Policy Analysis; Public Opinion & Mass Media; and Research Colloquium; Graduate Survey of Quantitative Methods; Graduate readings in Math for Social Science; Political Psychology; Social Movements & Political Participation; and State & Local Political Behavior

Undergraduate courses on California Politics; Elections & Political Participation; Introduction to American Politics; Media and Social Change; Presidential Elections; Public Opinion & Mass Media; Public/Private: Individuals, Institutions, and Political

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Bias; and Theory & Methodology of Political Science; Undergraduate Seminar in Political Communication

Rice University Political Environment of Business (undergraduate)

Opinion Articles “The primary: Forget shifting elections; Focus on splitting delegates.” Press-Enterprise. November 18, 2007. “A Moderate Mix? Centrism will wane once true partisan colors surface on tough issues.” Press-Enterprise. January 7, 2007.

Community Talks & Service “Media and Politics” Riverside Optimist Club, February 26, 2014. “Cable TV News: Changing Minds or Changing Channels?” Riverside Citizens University Committee Breakfast Meeting. January 22, 2014. “2012 Presidential Election Analysis.” Sage Society of Hemet. December 11, 2012. “Beyond the Wins and Losses: Social Diversity and Racial Attitudes in November’s Election.” League of Women Voters of Northwest Riverside County. December 1, 2012. “Election 2012: Down to the Wire.” Learning is Forever (LIFE) Society, UC-Riverside, November 13, 2012. “Foreclosures and Voter Turnout“ (with Vanesa Estrada-Correa). Randall Lewis Seminar Series. Center for Sustainable Suburban Development, October 24, 2012. “Election 2012: Politics in Practice.” 18th Annual Watkins Society Program & Luncheon, UC-Riverside, March 19, 2012. “Election 2012 Special: The Primaries.” Affiliates of UC-Riverside, Governmental & Community Relations, March 5, 2012. “What Do We Do Now? Implications of the California 2010 Elections.” Learning is Forever (LIFE) Society, UC-Riverside, November 9, 2010. “What's Important To Riverside County Residents?“ Randall Lewis Seminar Series. Center for Sustainable Suburban Development, June 19, 2008 “Covering Public Opinion: Issues in Survey Research.” Journalists writing workshop at the Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA), January 3, 2008. “The November Mid-Year Election Results—What They Mean for California and the Nation.” UC Riverside Extension Lunchtime Learning. January 10, 2007. “Post-Election Analysis.” League of Women Voters of Northwest Riverside County. December 4, 2004. Precinct Officer, Riverside County Registrar of Voters. 2004 General Election, November 2003 Municipal Election, October 2003 Special Election. “Unprecedented Press? Newspapers and the California Recall Campaign.” Riverside Citizens University Committee Breakfast Meeting. November 19, 2003.

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“Covering Election Polls – Uncertainty You Know and Uncertainty You’re Not So Sure About.” Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) Reporters Seminar, October 2, 2003. Commentary, The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), The Black Voice News (Riverside, CA), The Business Press (Riverside, CA), The California Channel, Christian Science Monitor, Correio Braziliense (Brasília, Brazil), TheDailyBeast.com, Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA), Detroit Free Press (MI), Epoch Times, Houston Chronicle (TX), KABC-TV (Los Angeles, CA), KCRU-FM (Cape Girardeau, MO) Korean Broadcasting System, KPCC-FM (Pasadena, CA), KPFK-FM (Los Angeles, CA), KPSI-AM (Palm Springs, CA), KQED-FM (San Francisco, CA), KVCR-FM (San Bernardino, CA), KVCR-TV Evening Edition (San Bernardino, CA), La Opinion (Los Angeles, CA), La Prensa (Riverside, CA), NBCLosAngeles.com, North County Times (Escondido, CA), Palm Beach Post (FL), Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA), Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV), San Bernardino Sun (CA), The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), Washington Post, Wisconsin Public Radio.