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CURRICULUM VITAE - MARIANNE CATHERINE STEWART

Address University – School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021 Email: [email protected]; Telephone: (972) 883-2011

Education Ph.D., Political Science, , 1986. M.A., Political Science, University of Windsor, 1980. B.A. Honours, Political Science, University of Windsor, 1976.

Academic Appointments Professor, Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas, 1996-present. Visiting Professor/Research Scientist, Government, University of Essex, 2004-present. Research Associate, The Hobby Center for Public Policy, University of Houston, and Advisory Board Member, The Houston Area Panel Study, 2008-present. Research Associate II, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University, 2010-13. Associate Professor, Government, Politics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas, 1990-96. Assistant Professor, Government, Politics and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas, 1988-90. Assistant Professor, Political Science, Rutgers University, 1986-88. Instructor, Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,1983-86, 1981-82. Lecturer, Political Science, Hollins College, 1982-84.

Academic Awards and Fellowships Award of Commendation, Midwest Political Science Association, for Dedicated Service as Editor, American Journal of Political Science, 2006-2009; presented during the 68th National Conference, April 2010.

Certificates of Appreciation: Midwest Political Science Association, for Dedicated Service as Program Chair of The Annual Meeting, 1994. National Science Foundation, for Exemplary Service on the National Science Foundation Methodology, Measurement and Statistics Advisory Panel, 2002-04. National Science Foundation-ADVANCE Coordinating Committee, in Recognition of Distinguished Service to The National Science Foundation in the Development of the NSF Program "ADVANCE: Increasing The Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers," 1999-2001.

Henry Rutgers Research Fellow, Rutgers University, 1986-88. James B. Duke International Studies Fellow, Duke University, 1980-81. James B. Duke Commonwealth Fellow, Duke University, 1977-80. First Class Honours/President's Roll of Scholars, University of Windsor, 1975-76.

Administrative Appointments Political Science Program Director and Visiting Scientist, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Research, National Science Foundation, 1998-2000. 2 Editor, American Journal of Political Science, 2006-09. Associate Editor, International Studies Quarterly, 2003-05. Assistant Editor, Journal of Politics, 1980-83.

Executive Vice Dean, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 2005-07. Political Science Program Director, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 2002-05. Acting Dean, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 2001. Graduate Studies Director, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 1996-98. Government and Politics Undergraduate Program Representative, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 1989-90.

Research and Teaching Areas Comparative Government and Politics: Anglo-American Countries. Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behavior. Political Participation. Research Methodology: Conduct of Inquiry, Survey Methodology, Data Analysis.

Grant Experience

Primary

Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 2010. RAPID - Valence Politics Meets Position Issues: The Dynamics of Electoral Choice in America, 2008-2010. National Science Foundation research grant (SES- 1048117), $55,650; September 15, 2010-August 31, 2011.

Paul Whiteley, David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2008. The 2009/10 British Election Study. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant (RES 552-25- 0001), £1,556,846 (est. $3,207,103), August 1, 2008-May 31, 2011.

David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2006. Performance Politics: The Dynamics of Political Support in Britain. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant (RES 000-22-2049), £99,218 (est. $196,452), March 1, 2007-February 28, 2010.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2006. Support of The Editorial Office of The American Journal of Political Science. Midwest Political Science Association-University of Texas at Dallas research agreement. $104,000, January 1, 2006-December 31, 2009.

David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2006. Leader Images and The Dynamics of Party Support in Britain. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant, £10,000 ($20,000).

David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2005. Request for Additional Funds for Including Electoral Method Questions, Ethnic Minority Booster, and Northern Ireland Sample in The 2005/06 British Election Study. Electoral Commission (United Kingdom) research grant, £95,000 ($171,950).

3 David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2004. Tender for Consulting, Developing a Specification For, and Overseeing Collection and Deposit of Data for The 2005/06 British Election Study. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant (RES 304-25-3001), £925,401 ($1,729,574), May 1, 2004-December 31, 2007.

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003. The Dynamics of Attitudes Towards Democracy and Participation in the Context of a War with Iraq. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant, £45,000, March-June.

David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2001. Request to ESRC for Additional Funds to Include Northern Ireland Sample in The 2001/02 British Election Study, and Request to ESRC for Additional Funds to Restore the Full Scottish and Welsh Booster Samples for The 2001/02 British Election Study. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grants, £232,012; January-December.

David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2000. Tender for Consulting, Developing a Specification For, and Overseeing Collection and Deposit of Data for The 2001/02 British Election Study. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant, £588,950; December 1, 2000-December 1, 2001.

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2000. The Dynamics of Attitudes Towards Democracy and Participation in Contemporary Britain. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant, £158,275; May 1, 2000-May 31, 2003.

Marianne C. Stewart, Harold D. Clarke and Paul F. Whiteley. 1997. Economic Evaluations, Issue Activation and Party Support: The European Union and the British Party System. National Science Foundation research grant (SES-9710148), $100,000; July, 1997-June, 2001. PI substituted after August 31, 1998.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1996. Economics and Electorates: The Subjective Economy of British Party Support. National Science Foundation research grant (SES-9600018), $11,700; January, 1996-August, 1997.

Marianne C. Stewart, Paul F. Whiteley and Harold D. Clarke. 1993. Political Economy and The Dynamics of Party Support in Contemporary Britain. National Science Foundation research grant (SES-9309018), $9,734; July, 1993-May, 1997.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1989. Social Structure, Political Economy and Party Support in Anglo-American Democracies. Faculty Development Program research grant, University of Texas at Dallas, $7,666; July- August.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1986. Canadian Political Economy in Comparative Perspective: The 1980s and Beyond. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. Institutional Research Grant Programme conference grant, Public Affairs Division, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, $6,000; May 9-11, 1986.

Secondary

Research Assistantships The Sources, Distribution and Consequences of Political Support in Canada. 1983-85. National Science Foundation research grant. 4 The 1979-80 Canadian National Election and Panel Study. 1979-81. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada research grant. The Canadian Provincial MLAs Study, 1975. The Political Socialization of Freshman MPs Study, Wave I. 1975. Canada Council research grant. The 1974 Canadian National Election Study. 1973-74. Canada Council research grant.

Travel Grants Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 26-29, 1989; Denver, CO, April 22-24, 1982. Association for Canadian Studies in the United States/Western Social Science Association travel grants, $150-250. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, Ontario, June 7-9, 1982; Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 27-29, 1981; Montreal, Quebec, June 2-4, 1980. Canadian Political Science Association/Social Science Federation of Canada travel grants, $150-250 CN.

Research

Books

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. Campaigning for Change: The Dynamics of Electoral Choice in Britain. Book proposal submitted for review to Cambridge University Press, January 2011.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2009. Performance Politics and The British Voter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2004. Political Choice in Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Harold D. Clarke, Euel W. Elliott, William Mishler, Marianne C. Stewart, Paul Whiteley and Gary Zuk. 1992. Controversies in Political Economy: Canada, Great Britain, the United States. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk, editors. 1989. Economic Decline and Political Change: Canada, Great Britain, the United States. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Articles

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg, Thomas J. Scotto and Marianne C. Stewart. "Political Choices in Hard Times: Voting in the 2010 House Elections." Manuscript submitted for review to PS: Political Science and Politics

Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart. 2011. "Aggregate-Level Forecasting of the 2010 General Election in Britain: The Seats-Votes Model." Electoral Studies Special Issue on Election Forecasting, guest editors Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Rachel Gibson, 30.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2011. "Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in Britain, 2010." Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 21.

5 David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2011. "Downs, Stokes, and the Dynamics of Electoral Choice." British Journal of Political Science 41 (April), pp. 287-314.

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2011. "Simulating The Effects of the Alternative Vote in the 2010 U.K. General Election." Parliamentary Affairs 64, pp. 5-23.

Thomas J. Scotto, Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg, Jason Reifler, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2010. "The Dynamics of the Political Economy of Support for Barack Obama During the 2008 Presidential Election Campaign." Electoral Studies Special Issue on the 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections, guest editor Herbert Weisberg, 29, pp. 545-56.

Paul Whiteley, Marianne Stewart, David Sanders and Harold Clarke. 2010. "Do Institutions Really Influence Political Participation?: Contextual Influences on Turnout and Participation in the World's Democracies." International Journal of Market Research 52, pp. 1-22.

Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart. 2010. “Government Performance and Life Satisfaction in Contemporary Britain.” Journal of Politics 72 (July), pp. 733-46.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2009. "The American Voter's British Cousin: Political Choice in Britain." Electoral Studies 28 (December), pp. 632-41.

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2008. “The Endogeneity of Preferences in Spatial Models: Evidence from The 2005 British Election Study.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties: Special Issue on Internet Surveys and National Election Studies 18 (November), pp. 413-31.

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2007. “Does Mode Matter for Modeling Political Choice?: Evidence from The 2005 British Election Study.” Political Analysis 15 (Summer), pp. 257-85.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2006. “Taking the Bloom off New Labour’s Rose: Party Choice and Voter Turnout in Britain, 2005.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 16 (February), pp. 3-36.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart, Michael Ault and Euel Elliott. 2005. “Men, Women and The Political Economy of Presidential Approval.” British Journal of Political Science 35 (January), pp.31-51.

David Sanders, Harold Clarke, Marianne Stewart, Paul Whiteley, and Joe Twyman. 2004.“The 2001 British Election Study Internet Poll: A Methodological Experiment.” Journal of Political Marketing 3 (4), pp. 29-55.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 2004. “Referendum Voting as Political Choice: The Case of Quebec.” British Journal of Political Science 34 (April), pp. 345-355. David Sanders, Harold Clarke, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003. “The Dynamics of Protest in Britain, 2000-2002.” Parliamentary Affairs 56 (October), pp. 687-699.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003. “Britain (Not) at The Polls, 2001.” PS: Political Science and Politics XXXVI (January), pp. 59-64.

Harold D. Clarke, Karl Ho and Marianne C. Stewart. 2000. “Major's Lesser (Not Minor) Effects: Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support in Britain Since 1979.” Electoral Studies special issue on 6 Economics and Elections, guest editors Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Martin Paldam, 19 (June/September), pp. 255-273.

Harold D. Clarke, Frank Feigert, Barry Seldon and Marianne C. Stewart. 1999. “More Time with My Money: Leaving the House and Going Home in 1992 and 1994.” Political Research Quarterly 52 (March), pp. 67- 85.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1998. “New Models for New Labour: The Political Economy of Labour Party Support, January 1992-April 1997.” American Political Science Review 92 (September), pp. 559-575.

Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1998. “The Dynamics of Party Identification in Federal Systems: The Canadian Case.” American Journal of Political Science 42 (January), pp. 97-116.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1997. “Tory Trends: Party Identification and The Dynamics of Conservative Support Since 1992.” British Journal of Political Science 27 (April), pp. 299-319.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1996. “Public Beliefs About State and Economy: Canada and the United States in Comparative Perspective.” International Journal of Canadian Studies 13 (Spring), pp. 11-39.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1996. “Economists and Electorates: The Subjective Economy of Governing Party Support in Canada.” European Journal of Political Research 29 (March), pp. 191-214.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1995. “Economic Evaluations, Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support: Rival Models Reconsidered.” British Journal of Political Science 25 (April), pp. 145-170.

Harold D. Clarke, Frank B. Feigert and Marianne C. Stewart. 1995. “Different Contents, Similar Packages: The Domestic Political Beliefs of Southern Local Party Activists.” Political Research Quarterly 48 (March), pp. 151-167.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1994. “Prospections, Retrospections and Rationality: The ‘Bankers’ Model of Presidential Approval Reconsidered.” American Journal of Political Science 38 (November), pp. 1104-1123.

Harold D. Clarke, Jonathan Rapkin and Marianne C. Stewart. 1994. “A President Out of Work: A Note on the Political Economy of Presidential Approval in the Bush Years.” British Journal of Political Science 24 (October), pp. 535-548.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1992. “Different Arenas, Different Attitudes: Partisan Inconsistency in the Canadian Federal System.” Midsouth Political Science Journal 13 (Winter), pp. 465-486.

Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1992. “The (Un)Importance of Party Leaders: Leader Images and Party Choice in the 1987 British Election.” Journal of Politics 54 (May), pp. 447-470.

Marianne C. Stewart, Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Alan Acock. 1992. “Arenas and Attitudes: A Note on Political Efficacy in a Federal System.” Journal of Politics 54 (February), pp. 179-196.

7 Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1988. “Not for Turning: Beliefs About the Role of Government in Contemporary Britain.” Governance 1 (July), pp. 271-287.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1987. “Partisan Inconsistency and Partisan Change in Federal States: The Case of Canada.” American Journal of Political Science 31 (May), pp. 383-407.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1986. “The Political Economy of Party Support in Canada: 1980-84.” European Journal of Political Economy 2, pp. 25-45.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1986. “Politics, Economics and Party Popularity in Britain, 1979-83.” Electoral Studies 5 (August), pp. 123-141.

Alan Acock, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1985. “A New Model for Old Measures: A Covariance Structure Analysis of Political Efficacy.” Journal of Politics 47 (November), pp. 1062-1084.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1985. “Short-term Forces and Partisan Change in Canada: 1974- 80.” Electoral Studies 4 (April), pp. 15-35.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1984. “Dealignment of Degree: Partisan Change in Britain, 1974-83.” Journal of Politics 46 (August), pp. 689-718.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1984. “Parliament and Political Support in Canada.” American Political Science Review 78 (June), pp. 452-469.

Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1980. “Public Support for Community and Regime in the Regions of Contemporary Canada.” American Review of Canadian Studies 10 (Spring), pp. 75- 93.

Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1979. “Federalism and Fragmentation: Political Support in Canada.” Journal of Politics 41 (August), pp. 889-906.

Harold D. Clarke, Richard G. Price, Marianne C. Stewart and Robert Krause. 1978. “Motivational Patterns and Differential Participation in a Canadian Party: The Ontario Liberals.” American Journal of Political Science 22 (February), pp. 130-151.

Chapters

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2011. "Output-Oriented Legitimacy: Individual and System-Level Influences on Democracy Satisfaction." In Jacques Thomassen, ed., Elections and Representative Democracy: Representation and Accountability. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Harold Clarke and Marianne Stewart. 2009. “Canada.” In Mark N. Franklin, Thomas Mackie and Henry Valen, eds., Electoral Change: Responses to Evolving Social and Attitudinal Structures in Western Countries, revised edition, pp. 131-52. Colchester: European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Press, Classics in Political Science Series.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2009. “Travel Tips for Students of Electoral Choice: The Dynamics of Partisanship in Britain and Elsewhere.” In John Bartle and Paolo 8 Bellucci, eds., Political Parties and Partisanship: Social Identities and Individual Attitudes, pp. 88-106 London: Routledge.

Harold D. Clarke, Christopher Rodgers and Marianne C. Stewart. 2005. “Presidential Approval.” In Samuel J. Best and Benjamin Radcliff, eds., Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart, David Sanders and Harold D. Clarke. 2005. “The Issue Agenda and Voting.” In Pippa Norris and Christopher Wlezien, eds., Britain Votes 2005. Special Issue of Parliamentary Affairs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2002. “Downs, Stokes and Modified Rational Choice: Modelling Turnout in 2001.” In Lynn Bennie, Colin Rallings, Jonathan Tonge and Paul Webb, eds., British Elections & Parties Review: The 2001 Election, volume 12, pp. 28-47. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2002. “Emotions, Expectations and The Dynamics of Party Support in Britain.” In Han Dorussen and Michaell Taylor, eds., Economic Voting, pp. 235-60. London: Routledge.

Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne Stewart. 2001. “Turnout in The 2001 General Election." In Pippa Norris, ed., Britain Votes 2001, pp. 211-24. Special Issue of Parliamentary Affairs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

David Sanders, Harold Clarke, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2001. “The Economy and Voting.” In Pippa Norris, ed., Britain Votes 2001, pp. 225-38. Special Issue of Parliamentary Affairs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Harold D. Clarke, Jon H. Pammett and Marianne C. Stewart. 2001. “The Forest for the Trees: Regional (Dis)Similarities in Canadian Political Culture.” In Lisa Young and Keith Archer, eds., Regionalism and Party Politics in Canada, pp. 43-76. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2001. “The Dynamics of Partisanship in Britain: Evidence and Implications for Critical Election Theory.” In Jonathan Tonge, Lynn Bennie, David Denver and Lisa Harrison, eds., British Elections & Parties Review, volume 11, pp. 66-83. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1999. “New Labour’s New Partisans: The Dynamics of Party Identification in Britain since 1992.” In Justin Fisher, Philip Cowley, David Denver and Andrew Russell, eds., British Elections & Parties Review, volume 9, pp. 87-104. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1998. “Political Change and Party Choice: Voting in The 1997 General Election.” In David Denver, Justin Fisher, Philip Cowley and Charles Pattie, eds., British Elections & Parties Review, volume 8, pp. 9-34. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1998. “The Decline of Parties in the Minds of Citizens.” In Nelson Polsby, ed., Annual Review of Political Science, volume 1, pp. 357-78. Palo Alto: Annual Reviews.

9 Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1997. “Error-Correction Models of Party Support: The Case of New Labour.” In Charles Pattie, David Denver, Justin Fisher and Steve Ludlam, eds., British Elections & Parties Review, volume 7, pp. 145-67. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1997. “Green Words and Public Deeds: Environmental Hazards and Citizen Response in Canada and the United States.” In Alan Frizzell and Jon H. Pammett, eds., Shades of Green: Environmental Attitudes in Canada and Around the World, pp. 75-103. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1995. “Economic Evaluations and Election Outcomes: An Analysis of Alternative Forecasting Models.” In David Broughton, David M. Farrell, David Denver and Colin Rallings, eds., British Elections & Parties Yearbook 1994, pp. 73-91. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1993. “Electorates and Representation in Canada and the United States.” In David M. Olson and C.E.S. Franks, eds., Representation and Policy Formation in Federal Systems: Canada and the United States, pp. 243-290. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies Press, University of California, Berkeley.

Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1992. “Performance and Promise: Studying The Dynamics of Party Support in British Elections.” In Pippa Norris, Ivor Crewe, David Denver and David Broughton, eds., British Elections & Parties Yearbook 1992, pp. 127-137. Brighton, England: Harvester Wheatsheaf.

Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1992. “Canada.” In Charles D. Ameringer, ed., Political Parties of The Americas, 1980s to 1990s, pp. 133-165. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Harold Clarke and Marianne Stewart. 1992. “Canada.” In Mark N. Franklin, Thomas T. Mackie and Henry Valen, eds., Electoral Change: Responses to Evolving Social and Attitudinal Structures in Western Countries, pp. 123-144. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1989. “Introduction: Three Political Economies in an Era of Economic Decline.” In Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk, eds., Economic Decline and Political Change: Canada, Great Britain, the United States, pp. 3-23. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1989. “Global Forces and American Electoral-Economic Cycles.” In Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk, eds., Economic Decline and Political Change: Canada, Great Britain, the United States, pp. 103-125. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1988. “The Two Faces of Political Alienation in the Canadian West.” In C. Lloyd Brown-John, ed., Centralizing and Decentralizing Trends in Federal States, pp. 113-124. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1987. “Political Support in Multiparty Canada: 1980- 84.” In Manfred J. Holler, ed., The Logic of Multiparty Systems, pp. 317-340. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1985. “Active Minorities: Political Participation in Canadian Democracy.” In Neil Nevitte and Allan Kornberg, eds., Minorities and The Canadian State, pp. 275-304. Oakville, Ontario: Mosaic Press.

10 Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1983. “National Identification and Political Support.” In Allan Kornberg and Harold D. Clarke, eds., Political Support in Canada: The Crisis Years, pp. 73-99. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Other Publications

David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2005. The 2005 General Election in Britain: Report to The Electoral Commission. London: The Electoral Commission.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1995. Instructor's Resource Manual: Politics and Government in Europe Today. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.

Anthologized Articles David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2008. “Does Mode Matter for Modeling Political Choice?: Evidence from The 2005 British Election Study.” In W. Paul Vogt., ed., Selecting Research Methods. London: Sage Publications/Benchmark Series in Social Research Methods.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. "Dealignment of Degree: Partisan Change in Britain, 1974-83." In: Marcus E. Ethridge, ed.. 1994. The Political Research Experience: Readings and Analysis, second edition. Guilford: Dushkin Publishing Group. David Denver and Gordon Hands, eds.. 1992. Issues and Controversies in British Electoral Behaviour, pp. 148-154. London, England: Harvester Wheatsheaf.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1991. “Short-term Forces and Partisan Change in Canada: 1974- 80.” In Joseph Wearing, ed., The Ballot and Its Message: Voting in Canada, pp. 29-52. Mississauga, Ontario: Copp Clark Pitman Limited.

Association Newsletters Harold Clarke, Marianne Stewart, David Sanders and Paul Whiteley. 2005. “The BES rolling campaign panel survey.” The Royal Statistical Society Significance 2 (June), p.52. Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne Stewart. 2001. “The 2001 General Election in Britain.” EPS: European Political Science 1.1 (Autumn), pp. 34-40.

Book Reviews Marianne C. Stewart. 1997. Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman and Henry E. Brady, Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics (Cambridge: Press, 1995, pp. xix, 640). In Canadian Journal of Political Science 30 (June), pp. 380-381. Marianne C. Stewart. 1994. David J. Elkins, Manipulation and Consent: How Voters and Leaders Manage Complexity (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1993, pp. viii, 248). In Canadian Journal of Political Science 27 (September), pp. 618-619. Marianne C. Stewart. 1987. Sylvia B. Bashevkin, Toeing the Lines: Women and Party Politics in English Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985, pp. xvii, 222). In American Political Science Review 81.

Newspaper Articles Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2010. "The Alternative Vote: Beyond The Westminster Village - AV would have given Liberal Democrats real choice of coalition partner." http:www.guardian.co.uk/2010/jul/14/alternative-vote-british-election-study/print. 11 Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke and Marianne Stewart. 1996. “Can Labour Lose?” The Guardian (February 18). Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke and Marianne Stewart. 1995. “Tory Armageddon if Major Stays.” The Guardian Outlook (March 25), p. 25. Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1994. “The Dynamics of Party Support Since the 1992 Election.” British Politics Group Newsletter 78 (Fall), pp. 5-6.

Conference Papers and Presentations

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2010. "BES 2009-10 - The State of the Study." Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, Essex University, Colchester, UK, September 10-11.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2010. "Valence Politics and The Fate of New Labour: Political Choice in Britain, 2010." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association/British Politics Group, Washington, D.C., September 2-5.

Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart, 2010. "The British Election Study and Electoral Choice in Britain." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association, Edinburgh, Scotland, April.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2009. "BES 2009-10 - Consultation Session." Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, August 28-30.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg, Jason Reifler, Thomas Scotto, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2009. "Yes We Can! Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in America, 2008." Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, August 28-30.

Paul W. Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart. 2009. "The Expenses Scandal and Political Trust." Roundtable discussion at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, August 28-30.

Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart. 2009. "Can Government Make You Happy? Government Performance and Life Satisfaction in Britain." Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, August 28-30.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2009. “Performance Politics: Valence Issues, Party Leaders and Electoral Choice in Britain.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research, Lisbon, Portugal, April 14-19. Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2008. “Performance Politics and The New Issue Agenda: Britain, 2004-08.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Manchester, Manchester, England, September 12-14.

Harold D. Clarke, Karl Ho, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2008. “Conducting The CSES by Internet?: Evidence from The 2005 BES.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August 28-31. 12

Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders, and Marianne Stewart. 2007. “Where Have All The Voters Gone? Changes in Turnout in Europe and Britain – A Multi-Level Modeling Approach.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Bristol/University of West of England, Bristol, England, September 7-9.

Harold Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne Stewart, and Paul Whiteley. 2007. “Calibrating Campaign Effects on Electoral Choice: Evidence from The 2005 BES.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Bristol/University of West of England, Bristol, England, September 7-9.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2007. “Roundtable on Internet User Communities and National Election Studies.” Presentation at the Cyberinstructure and National Election Studies: The Wivenhoe House Conference, Colchester, UK, June 8-9.

Harold D. Clarke, Paul Tran, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart, and Paul Whiteley. 2006. “Modeling Public Responses to Terrorism: Britain’s New Issue Agenda and 7/7.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. April 20-22.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2005. “Taking The Bloom Off New Labour’s Rose: Voting in Britain’s First Post -11 General Election.” Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Essex, Colchester, England, September 9-11; and the British Politics Group at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 1-4.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart, Paul Whiteley, and Paul Tran. 2005. “ The Dynamics of Valence Judgements and Party Support in Britain.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7-10.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003 “Calculating Conflict – The Dynamics of Public Attitudes to the Iraq War in Britain.” Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, September 12-14.

Harold D. Clarke, Paul F. Whiteley, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart. 2003. “Rolling Thunder: Campaign Effects in The 2001 British General Election.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 27-31.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003. “The 2001 General Election and the State of Democracy in Britain.” Presentation at the British Politics Group Panel, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 27-31. David Sanders, Marianne Stewart, Harold Clarke and Paul Whiteley. 2003. “Public Attitudes Towards Political Protest in Britain, 2000-2002.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, Leicester University, Leicester, England, April 15-17.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003. “The Future of Election Studies in Britain.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 28-April 2.

13 Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2002. “Rival Models of Voting Turnout: Evidence from the 2001 British Election Study.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Salford, Salford, England, September 13-15.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2002. “Downs, Stokes and Modified Rational Choice: Modeling Turnout in 2001.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-September 1.

David Sanders, Harold Clarke, Marianne Stewart, Paul Whiteley, and Joe Twyman. 2002. “The 2001 British Election Study Internet Poll: A Methodological Experiment.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-September 1.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart, and Paul Whiteley. 2002. “Pre-Election Polls and Political Campaigns: The 2001 British Election.” Presentation at the Conference on Pre-Election Polls and Political Campaigns in Contemporary Democracies, The Gallup Research Center, Washington, DC, May 2-3.

Paul Whiteley, Harold Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne Stewart. 2002. “(Not) At The Polls: Electoral Turnout and Political Choice in Contemporary Britain.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research, Turin, Italy, March 22-27.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2001. “National Identity and Support for Sovereignty in Canada.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of Workshops, European Consortium for Political Research, Grenoble, France, April 6-11.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2000. “Dynamic Models of Party Support.” Paper presented at the Research Committee on Logic and Methodology, Fifth International Conference on Social Science Methodology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, October 3-6.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2000. “The Dynamics of Party Identification in Britain, 1997-2000.” Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, September 7-10.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 2000. “Men, Women and The Dynamics of Presidential Approval.” Paper presented and book publication discussed at the Economics and Political Institutions Meeting, University of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway, April 8-12.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 2000. “A Note on Referendum Voting as Political Choice.” Paper presented at the World Democratization Conference 2000: Re-Thinking Democratization in the New Millennium, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, February 16-19.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 1999. “Emotions, Expectations and The Dynamics of Party Support in Britain.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Northampton, Northampton, United Kingdom, September 17-19; and the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, March 26-31.

Harold D. Clarke, Karl Ho and Marianne C. Stewart. 1999. “Attitudes Towards Immigration and National Identity: A Cross-National Covariance Structure Analysis.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Large Scale Data Analysis, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, May 25-28. 14

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley. 1998. “New Labour’s New Partisans: Notes on The Dynamics of Labour Party Identification since 1992.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Manchester, Manchester, England, September 11-13.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Allan Kornberg. 1998. “Notes on Negativity and Instability: Canadian Political Parties Tried and Found Wanting.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, September 3-6.

Harold D. Clarke, Karl Ho and Marianne C. Stewart. 1998. “Major's Lesser (Not Minor) Effects: Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support in Britain Since 1979." Paper presented at the Conference on “Economics and Elections: Comparisons and Conclusions,” Sandbjerg Gods, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, August 23-26; and the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 10-12, 1997.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1997. “New Models for New Labour: The Political Economy of Labour Party Support, January 1992-April, 1997. With a Statistical Appendix on Party Leaders, Feel Good Factors and Voting in the 1997 British General Election.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Essex, Colchester, England, September 26-28.

Harold D. Clarke, Peter Wearing, Marianne C. Stewart and Allan Kornberg. 1997. “The Leaders Nobody Liked, A Contest Nobody Won?: The 1997 Canadian Federal Election.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 27-31.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1997. “Redesigning Democracy?: Parties, Referendums and Democratic Political Culture in Contemporary Canada.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Bern, Switzerland, February 27-March 4.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1996. “New Models for New Labour: The Political Economy of Labour Party Support Since 1992.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, September 13-15; and the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 29-September 1.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1995. “Can The Tories Win Again?: The Dynamics of Conservative Support and the Next General Election.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, London Guildhall University, London, England, September 15-17; and the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, University of York, York, England, April 20-21.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 1995. “Tory Trends: The Dynamics of Conservative Party Support, 1992-1994.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 31-September 3; and the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, Dyffryn House, Cardiff, Wales, September 27-29, 1994.

15 Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1995. “Partisan Inconsistency in Federal States: The Case of Canada.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Bordeaux, France, April 27-May 2.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1994. “Economists and Electorates: The Subjective Economy of Governing Party Support Reconsidered.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Madrid, Spain, April 17-22.

Harold D. Clarke, Frank Feigert and Marianne C. Stewart. 1993. “More Time with My Family: Leaving the House and Going Home in 1992.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Savannah, GA, November 3-6.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1993. “Economic Evaluations, Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support: Rival Models Reconsidered.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, England, September 17-19.

Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1993. “Competence, Character and Context: Party Leader Images and The 1988 Canadian Federal Election.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart.1993. “Political Culture and Political Economy: Canada and The United States in Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at the Conference on Canadian Politics in Comparative Perspective, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, May 7-9.

Harold D. Clarke, Frank Feigert and Marianne C. Stewart. 1993. “New Models for The New South: The Political Beliefs of Local Party Activists.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 15-17.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1992. “Campaign Context and Partisan Change in Anglo-American Electorates.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Limerick, Ireland, March 30-April 4.

Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1991. “Performance and Promise: The Study of Party Support in British Elections.” Paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, Worcester College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, September 28-29.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1991. “Measuring Gender Differences in Internal Political Efficacy: Evidence from The 1988 National Election Study.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 29-September 1.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1990. “Party Leader Images and Voting Behavior in the 1987 British General Election.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 30-September 2.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1990. “Regional Economies and National Politics: Party Support in Canada, 1985-88.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 5-7. 16

Euel Elliott and Marianne C. Stewart. 1989. “Models of Economic Evaluations and Presidential Voting in The 1988 American National Election.” Revised paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Memphis, TN, November 2-4. Original paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, August 31-September 3.

Alan Acock, Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1989. “Arenas and Attitudes: Political Efficacy in a Federal System.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 13-15.

Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1988. “Economic Developments, Political Events, and Party Support in Canada in the 1980s.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, November 3-5.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1988. “Representing Electorates: Parties, Voters and Political Support in Canada and the United States.” Paper presented at the Conference on Representation and The Policy Process in Federal Systems, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, November 5.

Diana M. Owen and Marianne C. Stewart. 1987. “Explaining Political Knowledge: Problems of Conceptualization and Measurement.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Charlotte, NC, November 5-7.

Marianne C. Stewart and Euel Elliott. 1987. “Regional Political Economies and Presidential Voting in The United States.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 3-6.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1987. “Political-Economic Orientations in Contemporary Britain: Distributions, Dimensions, Correlates.” Paper presented at the Tenth Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco, CA, July 2-4.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1987. “The Political Economy of Party Support in Canada: 1980-84.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, El Paso, TX, April 22-25.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1987. “Modes of Political Participation: A Covariance Structure Analysis.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-11.

Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1986. “The International Context of Electoral-Economic Cycles in Post- War America.” Paper presented at the Conference on Canadian Political Economy in Comparative Perspective: The 1980s and Beyond, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, May 9-11.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk. 1985. “Politics, Economics and Party Popularity in Britain, 1979-83.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, August 29-September 1.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1985. “The Political Economy of Regime Support: A Covariance Structure Analysis.” Paper presented at the XIIIth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, France, July 15-20.

17 Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1985. “Partisan Inconsistency and Partisan Change in Federal States: The Case of Canada.” Paper presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Barcelona, Spain, March 25-30.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1984. “Short-Term Forces and Partisan Change in Canada: 1974- 80.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 30-September 2.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1984. “Active Minorities: Participation in Canadian Democracy.” Paper presented at the Conference on Minorities in Canadian Society, Banff, Alberta, May 21-24, 1984.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1984. “What Canadians Want Government To Do: A Preliminary Report.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, San Diego, CA, April 25-28.

Marianne C. Stewart, Allan Kornberg and Harold D. Clarke. 1982. “Support for Parliament in Canada.” Paper presented at the Conference on Parliaments, Policy and Regime Support, Duke University, Durham, NC, December 2-5.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1982. “Economic Disarray and Partisan Decay in Britain, 1974- 79.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, October 28-30.

Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1982. “Political Support in Canada: The Parliamentary Nexus.” Paper presented at the XIIth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 9-14.

Marianne C. Stewart and Harold D. Clarke. 1982. “A Test of The West: Patterns of Political Alienation in Canada.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Universite d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, June 7-9.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1981. “The Dynamics of Specific Support in the Canadian Federal System.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 27-29.

Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart. 1980. “National Identification and Political Support in Canada.” Paper presented at the Conference on Political Support in Canada: The Crisis Years, Duke University, Durham, NC, November 21-22.

Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1979. “Public Support for Regime and Community in the Regions of Contemporary Canada.” Paper presented at the Research Seminar on Canada: Centralization or Devolution, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, July 24-27.

Harold D. Clarke, Richard G. Price, Marianne C. Stewart and Robert Krause. 1976. “Motivational Structure and Participation in A Minority Party: The Case of the Ontario Liberals.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, March 19.

Invited Presentations 18

Marianne C. Stewart. 2011. "Show Me the Money: Grants," Faculty Mentoring Workshop, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, April 13.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2010. "The Evolving Market for New Journals," Inaugural Workshop of the European Political Science Association, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, June 18-19.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2010. "Senior Scholar/Career Presentation," Visions in Methodology Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, March 18-20.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2009. “Editing, Authoring, and (The American Journal of) Political Science,” and with Harold D. Clarke, “Yes We Can! Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in America, 2008.” Presentations to the Department of Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, March 15-17.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2008. Presentation to the Survey Methodology Workshop, Center for Public Policy, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, April 30.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2007. “Does Mode Matter for Modeling Political Choice?” Presentation to the Institute for Public Affairs, Temple University, and the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 25-26.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2006. “Innovations in Survey Research: The Case of the British Election Study” and “Terrorism, Public Opinion and Political Choice: Britain Science 9/11.” Public lecture at the Foley Institute, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, October 10.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2006. “Mixed Logit Models of Party Choice: Towards Process Heterogeneity.” Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, September 8-10.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2005. “The British Election Study: Technical Reports and Preliminary Findings.” Presentation at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Conference, Political Studies Association Specialist Group, University of Essex, Colchester, England, September 9-11.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2005. “How Far Is It From Ann Arbor to Essex: The Conduct of Electoral Inquiry in the Anglo-American Democracies.” Presentation in the Bose Lecture Series, Department of Political Science, University of Iowa, April 1.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2004. “Satisfaction with Democracy.” Presentation in the Invited Research Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, April 13-14.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2003. “Special Issues for Over-Time Designs.” Workshop on Repeated Cross-Section and Longitudinal Surveys, Directorate of Social, Behavioral and Economic Research, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, March 28-29.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 2003. “How Far Is It from Ann Arbor to Nuffield? Partisanship in Britain, 1964-2002.” Presentation at the Nuffield Political Science Seminar Series, Nuffield College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, March 14. 19

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. 2003. “The Dynamics of Participation and Democratic Satisfaction.” Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Democracy and Participation Programme, University of Essex, Colchester, England, January 17-19.

Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart, David Sanders and Paul Whiteley. 2002. “Britain (Not) at The Polls, 2001.” Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Democracy and Participation Programme, University of Essex, Colchester, England, January 11-13.

Marianne C. Stewart. 2000. “Changing Approaches to Advancing Women in Science, Engineering and Technology.” Fourth North Texas UN Conference on Women, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, November 10-11.

Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart. 1999. “The Dynamics of Attitudes Towards Democracy and Participation in Contemporary Britain.” Introductory Conference on Democracy and Participation, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, September 10-12.

Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. 1998. “The Dynamics of Attitudes to Democracy and Participation.” Consultation Conference on Democracy and Participation, Economic and Social Research Council, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, January 9-11.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1997. North American Workshop Co-Chair, 49th Annual Student Conference on United States Affairs, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, November 19-22 (invitation declined- schedule conflict).

Marianne C. Stewart. 1993. “Thematic Considerations and Research Tasks for The Democratization Workshop of the National Science Foundation.” Workshop on Democratization, Division of Social, Behavioral and Economic Science Research, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, December 8.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1993. “The Political Economy of Presidential Approval in the Bush Years.” Research Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, George Washington University, Washington, DC, April 2.

Marianne C. Stewart. 1991. Conference on Mid-Level Party Elites in Comparative Perspective, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, September 1-3.

Professional Service

Advisory and Evaluation Activities

National Science Foundation Political Science Program Director and Visiting Scientist, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Research, National Science Foundation, 1998-2000: Responsibilities • Advance scientific inquiry in Political Science and science policy in the Division, the Directorate, and NSF overall; • Represent developments and needs in Political Science to NSF, and vice-versa, through outreach activities. 20 • Administer program, including budget, program assistant supervision, proposal evaluation, award management, and cross-program collaboration with Economics, Law and Social Sciences, Methodology, Measurement and Statistics, Sociology, and other programs. Achievements • Co-design of the NSF-wide Advancing The Participation of Women in Science and Engineering Initiative, and of the Division-wide Enhancing Infrastructure for the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program. • First re-competition of the American National Election Studies in 25 years. • Successful Political Science Program and SES Cluster external reviews. • Substantial increase in Political Science Program funding allocations through Infrastructure Program supporting time-share experiments in the social sciences, virtual data laboratories, and comparative studies of electoral systems. • Recruitment of qualified minority and women scholars and others at traditionally underrepresented institutions as NSF investigators, reviewers, and panelists – doubled the number of women receiving doctoral dissertation research improvement awards.

Advisory Panel Member: United States Census Research Network Program, May 9-10, 2011. Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), Political Science, Geography and History of Science Panel, February 11-13, 2011 (28 proposals reviewed). Human and Social Dynamics (HSD) Type II Competition, May 14-15, 2007 (8 proposals reviewed). Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) Program, July 15-16, 2004 (12 proposals reviewed); May 2-3, 2002 (8 proposals reviewed). Methodology, Measurement and Statistics (MMS) Program, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, 2002-04 (16 research proposals reviewed in Spring, 2004; 15 research proposals reviewed in Fall, 2003; 14 research proposals reviewed in Spring, 2003; 14 research proposals reviewed in Fall, 2002). Political Science (PSCI) Program, Division of Social, Behavioral and Economic Science Research, 1994-95. (20 research and 7 dissertation proposals reviewed in Fall, 1995; 28 research proposals reviewed in Spring, 1995; 17 research and 8 dissertation proposals reviewed in Fall, 1994; 22 research and 13 dissertation proposals reviewed in Spring, 1994).

Proposal reviews for Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom), National Science Foundation (United States), and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada).

Professional Journals and Presses Editor, American Journal of Political Science, 2006-09. Associate Editor, International Studies Quarterly, 2003-present. Assistant Editor, The Journal of Politics, August, 1980-May, 1983: Editorial Board Member: American Journal of Political Science, 2010-12, 1994-98. Journal of Politics, 2001-04. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1993-96.

Article reviews for American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; British Journal of Political Science; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Comparative Political Studies; Comparative Politics; Electoral Studies; European Journal of Political Research; International Journal of Forecasting; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties; Journal of Politics; Political Analysis; Political Behavior; Social Science Quarterly; Structural Equation Modeling; and Western Political Quarterly/Political Research Quarterly. 21

Book reviews for Press, Duke University Press, Press, and Prentice-Hall (College Book Division).

Associational and Professional Activities

Association Memberships American Political Science Association; Elections, Public Opinion and Representation Section; Political Methodology Section British Politics Group Canadian Political Science Association Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Group/Political Studies Association (U.K.) Midwest Political Science Association Women's Caucus for Political Science

American Political Science Association Committees Chair, Committee on Annual Meetings, 2003-05. Chair, Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behavior Section, Emerging Scholar Award Committee, 2002

British Politics Group Committees Member, Samuel H. Beer Prize for the Best Dissertation in British Politics Committee, 2003. Member, Research/Travel Awards Committee, 1993.

International Political Science Association Committees Member, Political Support and Alienation Research Committee, 1988-91.

Midwest Political Science Association Committees Chair, Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 14-16, 1994 (17 sections, 3 unaffiliated groups, 207 panels, 1180 individuals, 1477 capacities). Member, Executive Council, 2006-09, 1998-2001, 1993-94. Member, Pi Sigma Alpha Best Paper Award Committee, 2002. Member, Program Committee-Section Organizer, "Comparative Politics: Industrialized Countries," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 15-17, 1993.

Southern Political Science Association Committees Member, Best Paper Presented by Graduate Student at Annual Meeting Committee, 2001. Member, Investments Committee, 1997-98. Member, Nominations Committee, 1994-95. Member, Dual-Career Couple Problems Ad Hoc Committee, 1990-93. Member, Executive Council, 1989-92. Member, Program Committee-Section Organizer, "Comparative Politics: Western Nations," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Memphis, TN, November 2-4, 1989. Member, Pi Sigma Alpha Best Paper Award Committee, 1988-89. Member, Women and Politics Best Paper Award Committee, 1987-88. Member, Membership and Participation Committee, 1985.

Southwest Political Science Association Committees Member, Nominations Committee, 2004-05.

Panel Chair Professional Meetings 22 American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 27-31, 2003; San Francisco, CA, August 30-September 2, 2001; Chicago, IL, August 31-September 3, 1995; Atlanta, GA, August 31- September 3, 1989. Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, San Francisco, CA, November 17-20, 1989. Canadian Political Science Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 5-9, 1983. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 15-17, 1999 (2 panels); April 23-25, 1998; April 10-12, 1997; April 18-20, 1996; April 14-16, 1994; April 15-17, 1993; April 18-20, 1991; April 14-16, 1988. Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, November 5-7, 1992; Tampa, FL, November 7-9, 1991; Atlanta, GA, November 3-5, 1988; Atlanta, GA, November 6-8, 1986. The Economy and Political Behavior Workshop, Rice University, Houston, TX, April 22-23, 1995. Janet and Chester H. Roth Symposium on Political Parties and The Future of Democracy, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, April 19-21, 1990.

Panel Discussant Professional Meetings American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 29-September 1, 2002; Washington, DC, September 2-5, 1993; Chicago, IL, September 3-6, 1992; Washington, DC, September 1-4, 1988; New Orleans, LA, August 29-September 1, 1985. Canadian Political Science Association, Universite Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, June 1-3, 1989; University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, June 8-11, 1988; Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, June 2- 4, 1980; University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, May 28-31, 1978. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 25-28, 2002; Chicago, IL, April 25-28, 2001; Chicago, IL, April 27-30, 2000; Chicago, IL, April 23-25, 1998; Chicago, IL, April 18-20, 1996; Chicago, IL, April 9-11, 1992; Chicago, IL, April 18-20, 1991; Chicago, IL, April 11-14, 1985; Chicago, IL, April 21-23, 1983. Southern Political Science Association, Tampa, FL, November 7-9, 1991; Atlanta, GA, November 8-10, 1990; Memphis, TN, November 2-4, 1989; Charlotte, NC, November 5-7, 1987. Southwestern Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX, March 27-30, 1991. Virginia Political Science Association, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, December 5, 1981. Visions in Methodology Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, March 18-20, 2010. Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 26-29, 1989; Denver, CO, April 22-24, 1982. XIVth World Congress of the International Political Science Association (Political Support and Alienation Research Committee), Washington, DC, August 28-September 1, 1988.

University Service

University of Texas at Dallas

Administration, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences Executive Vice-Dean, 2005-07: Responsibilities • Administrative, leadership and managerial support of strategic plans, of budget proposals, of account audits, expenditures, procurements, and compliance reports; and of special projects to enhance instructional and research program quality. • Consultation, mediation, and resolution of (un)foreseen problems or conflicts. 23 • Enactment and review of policies and procedures involving faculty, classified staff, students, accounts and budgets, awards and contracts. • Equipment and facility involving office, seminar, and common space needs and allocations; space survey completions; and information technology setups. • Recruitment, training, evaluation, dismissal or retention, and promotion of classified staff. Achievements • Advisory support of faculty career development and external funding of research proposals; increased responsiveness to faculty needs in employment, payroll, and personnel processing, post-doctoral fellowship recruitment, graduate student-research assistant tuition and fee structures; faculty and graduate student office equipment and facilities, conference sponsorship needs, and additional travel support requests. • Improvement of account tracking, fiscal oversight, and state audit record keeping; devolution of budget authority and responsibility to program offices to expand administration and management-learning opportunities in the School. • Co-design of By-Laws in accordance with School needs and priorities, and with University policies and procedures, as well as of faculty third-year and sixth-year review procedures. • Assistance in adding new classified staff and computer personnel; introduction of more informed and professional methods of determining classified staffing needs and of conducting annual performance reviews and merit recommendations; development of teamwork approach to functions and projects; implementation of professional development programs for classified staff and undergraduate student advisors. • Improvement of Academic Computing support staff to include a Director, two Network Support Specialists, part-time computer specialists, and a Lab Manager. • Assistance in expansion of School’s research and instructional infrastructure by adding two seminar rooms, a second computer statistics laboratory, and computer hardware and software; by providing four academic program assistant offices to meet needs of program faculty and graduate students; and by effecting and equipping nine graduate student-teaching assistant office facilities.

Political Science Program Director, 2002-2005: Responsibilities • Represent Political Science within the planning and resource allocation processes of the School and the University, and advise Dean on Political Science needs, priorities, and trends. • Coordinate faculty searches, recruitment, and review. • Recruit, assign, and monitor senior lecturers, lecturers, and teaching assistants. • Advise doctoral students on program planning, skill development, and career preparation; • Schedule courses for Government and Politics Undergraduate Program and Political Science Doctoral Program. Achievements • Creation and implementation of a new, cohort, disciplinary and multidisciplinary, Political Science doctoral program; secured Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approval in 2003 and successful Board Third-Year review in 2006. • Design and implementation of first vision statement, management plans, and overall priorities and content involving research and Political Science doctoral education, and initiation of complementary Master’s programs in Legal Studies, Legislative Affairs, and Political Science. • Justification for and recruitment of five additional Political Science faculty members that increased the total from 9 to 14 in three years, as well as one Senior Lecturer. • Recruitment and advice of three initial student cohorts, with a total of 43 doctoral students in Fall, 2006. 24 • Obtainment of program administrative assistant, two 35-student teaching assistant office rooms with computer and other equipment, and graduate student conference travel support; • Integration of fast-tracking undergraduate program with graduate program, thereby allowing eligible undergraduate students to complete their program requirements and to being their graduate coursework at the same time. • Introduction and funding of opportunities for graduate student participation in the Essex/ECPR Summer School in Social Science Data Collection and Analysis, thereby significantly expanding their methodological and foreign-learning experiences.

Acting Dean, 2001: Responsibilities • Advocate for School within broader planning process of the university, working with other Deans, the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, and the Provost’s Office staff. • Intellectual leadership, strategic planning, and faculty appointments for School. • Budgetary and administrative oversight – salary and maintenance and operations budgets, and computer laboratory, conference, and faculty equipment and facilities Achievements • Initiation of plans for an interactive experimental research and educational program in human judgment and decision making between the School of Human Development and the School of Social Sciences. • Initiation of plans for a graduate education and research super-center to provide vital infrastructure for faculty proposal development, student support, and state-of-the-science research activities. • Drafting of proposals and procedures for hiring new faculty in Crime and Justice Studies, Economics, Geographic Information Sciences, Political Science, and Sociology. • Introduction of greater consultation and openness in budget, policy, and program development. • Planning of new School conference and computer laboratory facilities for student seminars, research workshops, and faculty meetings.

Director of Graduate Studies, 1996-98. Responsibilities and Achievements • Advise Dean on program development, resource planning, faculty recruitment, retention and workload, and staff supervision. • Schedule courses for Political Economy Ph.D. Program and Applied Economics, Geographic Information Sciences, Public Affairs, and Applied Sociology masters programs. • Recruit, support, and monitor progress of doctoral students, and appoint and evaluate teaching assistants. • Work with Graduate Program Assistant on file and database management, degree plans, student enrollment, and catalog development.

Government and Politics Undergraduate Program Representative, 1989-90. Responsibilities • Advise Dean and College Master on Government undergraduate program and teaching needs. • Schedule courses for Political Science faculty involved in the Political Economy Ph.D. and Government and Politics undergraduate programs.

Standing Committees University: Vice-Chair, University Research Integrity Committee, 2009-10. Vice-Chair, University Advisory Committee on Research, 2004-05 25 Vice-Chair, University Committee on Qualifications, 1997-98. Member, University Committee on Qualifications, 2010-12. Member, University Research Integrity Committee, 2005-09. Member, University SACS Team, 2006-07. Member, University Communications Council, 2007. Member, University Advisory Committee on Research, 2002-04. Member, University Research Council, 1999-2001. UTD Official Representative to European Consortium for Political Research, 2001-present.

School of Social Sciences/Economic, Political and Policy Sciences: Chair, Committee on Graduate Studies, 1996-98. Chair, Political Economy Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee, 1994-96 (8 students in Spring, 1996, 8 students in Fall, 1995, 9 students in Spring, 1995, 13 students in Fall, 1994). Chair, Personnel Review Committee, 1996-98. Member, Executive Committee, 2003-07. Member, Personnel Review Committee, 2010-12, 2003-07. Member, Graduate Studies Committee, 2002-04, 1998-2000, 1994-96. Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2002-04, 1989-90. Member, Political Science Program Committee, 2008-10. Member, Political Science Doctoral Core and DGIR Field Examination Committees, 2007-present. Member, Political Economy Methods Comprehensive Examination Committee, 1988-91 (6 students in Spring, 1991, 7 students in Fall, 1990, 9 students in Spring, 1990, 7 students in Fall, 1989, 8 students in Spring, 1989, 4 students in Fall, 1988). Member, Political Economy Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee, 2002-04 (7 students in Fall, 2004, 9 students in Spring, 2004; 8 students in Fall, 2003, 11 students in Spring, 2002); 1991-94 (4 students in Spring, 1994, 2 students in Fall, 1993, 6 students in Spring, 1993, 6 students in Fall, 1992, 7 students in Spring, 1992, 10 students in Fall, 1991).

Ad Hoc Committees University: Member, President’s University Commission on Residential Housing, 2005. Member, University Summer Teaching Committee, 1997. Member, School of Arts and Humanities Faculty Promotion Committee, 1997-98. Member, School of Arts and Humanities Faculty Third-Year Review Committee, 1994-95. Member, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences Faculty Full-Professor Promotion Committee, 2004-05. Member, School of Human Development Academic Program Review Committee, April 14-16, 2002. Member, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Faculty Full-Professor Promotion Committee, 2007. Graduate Dean's Representative-Computer Science Doctoral Dissertation Committee, Summer, 1992; Business Administration Doctoral Dissertation Committee, Fall, 1990. School of Social Sciences/Economics, Political and Policy Sciences: Chair, Political Science/International Relations Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 389, 2004- 05. Chair, Political Science/American Government and Politics Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 379, 2002-03. Chair, Faculty Third-Year Review Committee, 2007, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2002-03. Chair, Faculty Sixth-Year Review Committee, 2007. Chair, Political Science/American Government and International Political Economy, Globalization and Democratization Faculty Recruitment Committee; Search Number 372, 2000-04. Chair, Political Science Doctoral Program Planning Committee, Fall, 2000. Chair, Self-Study Committee, 1993-94. 26 Member, Decision Making and Risk Management Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 380, 2002-03. Member, Public Administration Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 381, 2002-03. Member, Strategic Planning Committee for Research Centers and Priorities, Spring-Summer, 2000. Member, Sponsored Research Committee, 1994-95. Member, Faculty Full-Professor Promotion Committee, 2008-09. Member, Faculty Sixth-Year Promotion Committee, 2004-05, 2000-01, 1998-99, 1996-97, 1992-93. Member, Faculty Third-Year Review Committee, 2002-03, 1998-99, 1995-96, 1993-94, 1990-91. Member, American Politics (1), Comparative Politics (1) and International Political Economy, Globalization and Democratization (1) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 369, 1998-99. Member, Sociology-Political Economy (1) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 360, 1989-90. American Government-Public Policy-Public Administration (2) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 361, 1989-90. Member, Economics (2) Faculty Recruitment Committee, Search Number 359 (1989-90). Member, Political Economy Governance Core Courses' Revision Committee, 1989-90.

Social Sciences Representative to Admissions Reception for Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science students, University of North Texas, October, 1997; October, 1996; January 27, 1993. Social Sciences Representative to UTD Open House, March 4, 1995.

Rutgers University

Standing Committees Chair, Political Science Curriculum Committee, 1987-88. Member, Political Science Advisory Committee, 1987-88. Member, Political Science Mass Politics Graduate Preliminary Examination Committee, 1987-88 (2 students in Spring, 1988; 1 student in Fall, 1987). Member, Rutgers University Graduate Faculty Associate, 1986-88.

Ad Hoc Committees Member, Political Science Faculty Recruitment Committee (1 Mass Politics position), 1986-88. Member, Political Science Graduate Student Teaching Committee, 1986-87.

Political Science faculty-graduate student meetings and seminars participation, 1986-88.

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Ad Hoc Committees Member, Political Science Semester Course Conversion Committees (comparative politics, political parties and interest groups, political theory), 1985-86.

Official University Representative to Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1984-86. College of Arts and Sciences undergraduate student advisor, 1983-85, 1981-82

Duke University

27 Chair, Political Science Association of Graduate Students Speakers Committee, 1979-80.

Teaching

University of Texas at Dallas

Graduate Courses Political Economy 6301, Political-Economic Theories Political Economy 6312, Theories of Political Economy II Political Economy 6333, Mobilization for Public Policy

Political Science 5301, Proseminar in Democratization, Globalization and International Relations Political Science 5350/6350, Logic, Scope and Methodology of Political Science Political Science 5352, Empirical Democratic Theory Political Science 5364/6364, Public Opinion and Survey Research Political Science/Political Economy 6335, Institutions and Development Political Science 6337, Comparative Institutions Political Science 8381, Research Seminar in Political Science

Political Science 8V99 - Doctoral Dissertation Research Supervisor: Abdulkadir, Rahma. Political Science Ph.D. candidate. Dissertation title: "Economic and Political Change, Globalization, and The Well-Being of Women in Africa.” First and current placement: Assistant Professor, Social and Cultural Studies Program/Social Sciences School, New York University-Abu Dhabi. Ayachi, Kacem. Political Science Ph.D. awarded May 16, 2009. Dissertation title: "Mass Attitudes and Support for Democracy in The Arab World: An Empirical Study of Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.” First and current placement: Professor, Collin County Community College. Navarro, Homero. Political Science Ph.D. student. Dissertation title: "The Democratization of Central Asia." Sharma, Mukul. Political Science Ph.D. awarded August 14, 2010. Dissertation title: “The Internet, E-Participation, and E-Government in Comparative Perspective." Tiky, Narcisse. Political Science Ph.D. awarded May 15, 2010. Dissertation title: “The Causes of Corruption: Explaining the High Levels of Corruption in Developing Countries.” (Carole J. Wilson, Co-Supervisor) First and current placements: Research Associate, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University; Visiting Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Connecticut. Turcu, Anca. Political Science Ph.D. awarded May 16, 2009. Dissertation title: “Different Views and Different Rights in A United Europe: Public Opinion, Minority Rights and Autonomy Movements.” First and current placements: Lecturer, Political Science, Iowa State University; Lecturer, Political Science, University of Central Florida. Williams, Shawn, Political Science Ph.D. awarded May 15, 2010. Dissertation title: “Examinations of The Impact of Forward-Thinking Institutions on Political Outcomes." First and current placement: Assistant Professor, Political Science, Campbellsville University.

28 Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member: Akalin, Yavuz. Public Policy and Political Economy Ph.D. awarded August 15, 2009. Dissertation title: "Essays on The Role of International Institutions in Political Stability and Democracy." Banuri, Sheheryar. Economics Ph.D. candidate. Dissertation title: "Three Essays on Anti-Corruption Policy Making: Bribery, Nepotism, and Patronage." First placement: Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Political Economy of Public Sector Reform, The World Bank. Casey, Walter. Political Science Ph.D. awarded August 15, 2009. Dissertation title: "Engendering Differences: Exploring and Testing Theories of Representation in Modern Democracies." First and current placement: Assistant Professor, Political Science, Texas A&M University- Texarkana. David-West, Fubara. Political Science Ph.D. student. Dissertation title: "American Foreign Policy: The Unilateral and Multilateral Uses of Force." Gunnin, Michael. Political Science Ph.D. student. Dissertation title: "Political Institutions and Rate-Setting Behavior by Central Banks." Laird, Richard. Political Science PhD. awarded May 15, 2010. Dissertation title: "Transboundary Watersheds: Political Obstacles to Basin-wide Cooperation between States." McDowell, Curtis. Political Science Ph.D. student. Dissertation title: "Immigration 'Threats' and Political Tolerance in the United Kingdom and the United States." Smith, Millie Smith, Political Science Ph.D. awarded May 2007. Dissertation title: "The Effects of Race, Racial Consciousness, and Income on Political Trust." First and current placement: Professor, Collin County Community College.

Undergraduate Courses Government/Political Science 3333, Political Behavior Government/Sociology 3335, Public Opinion Government 3350, Comparative Politics Government 3366, Political Participation Government 3396, Selected Topics-Political Economy and Political Choice Government 4329, Global Politics Government 4399, Three-Hour Independent Study Government 4699, Six-Hour Independent Study Social Science 3302, Social Science Research Methods II Social Science 4399, Senior Honors Seminar

Rutgers University

Graduate Courses Political Science 532, Political Explanations and The Epistemology of Social Science Political Science 533, Quantitative Techniques in Political Science Research Political Science 675, Independent Study

Undergraduate Courses Political Science 300, Introduction to Political Science Methods

29 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Graduate Courses Political Science 5430, Seminar in The Industrial Democracies Political Science 5970, Independent Study Political Science 5990, Major Paper/Thesis

Undergraduate Courses International Studies 3113, Women in Contemporary Liberal Democracies International Studies 4001/4002, Seminar in International Studies Political Science 1150, Introduction to Comparative Politics Political Science 2010, Introduction to Political Behavior Political Science 2050/2060, Empirical Political Analysis/Laboratory Political Science 3212, European Political Systems II Political Science 3220, Representative Democracy in Anglo-American Countries Political Science 4970, Independent Study

Hollins College

Undergraduate Courses Political Science 102, International Relations Political Science 104, Political Theory from Machiavelli to Marx Political Science 202, Women in Politics Political Science 211, Research Methods in Political Science I Political Science 232, American Foreign Policy-Diplomacy, Militarism, and the President Political Science 247, Parties, Elections, and Political Behavior Political Science 350, Special Topics-Perils to Democracy in The Twentieth Century Political Science General and Honors Thesis

University of Windsor Undergraduate Courses Political Science 110, Introduction to Canadian Politics (teaching assistant) Political Science 130, Politics and Social Change (teaching assistant)