Christina Wolbrecht

Department of • 2060 Jenkins Nanovic Halls University of Notre Dame • Notre Dame IN 46556 Phone: 574-631-3836 • Office: 2050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls E-mail: [email protected] • Web: christinawolbrecht.com

APPOINTMENTS University of Notre Dame Professor of Political Science, 2017-present Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Hanley Director of the Notre Dame Washington, D.C. Program, 2015-present Affiliated Faculty, Gender Studies Program, 1997-present Faculty Fellow, Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights, 2020-present Associate Professor of Political Science, 2002-2017 Packey J. Dee II Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1999-2002 Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1997-1999

EDUCATION Washington University in St. Louis Ph.D., Political Science, 1997 M.A., Political Science, 1994

Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA B.A., Political Science, 1992

RESEARCH Books Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder. 2020. A Century of Votes for Women: American Elections since Suffrage. New York: Cambridge University Press. Victoria Schuck Award for the best book on women and politics, American Political Science Association, 2021

J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2016. Counting Women’s Ballots: Female Voters from Suffrage through the New Deal. New York: Cambridge University Press. Victoria Schuck Award for the best book on women and politics, American Political Science Association, 2017

Christina Wolbrecht. 2000. The Politics of Women’s Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change. Princeton, NJ: Press. Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association, 2001

Edited Books Marjorie Hershey (editor), Barry Burden (associate editor), and Christina Wolbrecht (associate editor). 2014. CQ Guide to U.S. Political Parties. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.

Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez (editors). 2008. Political Women and American Democracy. New York: Cambridge University Press. Wolbrecht, p. 2

Christina Wolbrecht and Rodney E. Hero, with Peri Arnold and Alvin B. Tillery (editors). 2005. The Politics of Democratic Inclusion. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Journal Articles (peer-reviewed) David E. Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht. 2020. “The Resistance as Role Model: Disillusionment and Protest Among American Adolescents After 2016.” Political Behavior 42(November):1143–1168. Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder. 2020. “Turning Rights into Ballots: The Uneven Integration of Women into Electoral Politics after Suffrage.” PS: Political Science & Politics 53(July):479-83. Christina Wolbrecht and David E. Campbell. 2017. “Role Models Revisited: Youth, Novelty, and the Impact of Female Candidates.” Politics, Groups, & Identities 5(3):418-34. Christina Wolbrecht and Michael Hartney. 2014. “‘Ideas about Interests’: Explaining the Partisan Politics of Education.” Perspectives on Politics 12(September):603-30. John Griffin, Brian Newman, and Christina Wolbrecht. 2012. “A Gender Gap in Policy Representation in the U.S. Congress?” Legislative Studies Quarterly 37(February):35-66. Christina Wolbrecht and David E. Campbell. 2007. “Leading by Example: Female Members of Parliament as Political Role Models.” American Journal of Political Science 51(October):921-39. David E. Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht. 2006. “See Jane Run: Women Politicians as Role Models for Adolescents.” Journal of Politics 68(May):233-47. J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2006. “Political Context and the Turnout of New Women Voters After Suffrage.” Journal of Politics 68(February):34-49. Christina Wolbrecht. 2002. “Explaining Women’s Rights Realignment: Convention Delegates, 1972-1992.” Political Behavior 24(September):237-82. Andrew D. Martin and Christina Wolbrecht. 2000. “Partisanship and Pre-floor Behavior: The Equal Rights and School Prayer Amendments.” Political Research Quarterly 53(December): 711-20. Robert H. Durr, Andrew D. Martin, and Christina Wolbrecht. 2000. “Ideological Divergence and Public Support for the Supreme Court.” American Journal of Political Science 44(October):768-76. Robert H. Durr, John B. Gilmour, and Christina Wolbrecht. 1997. “Explaining Congressional Approval.” American Journal of Political Science 41(January):175- 207.

Book Chapters Christina Wolbrecht and David E. Campbell. 2020. “Even in defeat, Clinton’s campaign could still inspire young women,” In The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Wolbrecht, p. 3

Clinton’s Legacy, eds. Ivy A.M. Cargile, Denise Davis, Jennifer L. Merolla, and Rachel VanSickle-Ward. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2018. “Disappointed Hopes? Female Voters and the 1924 Progressive Surge.” In 100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment: An Appraisal of Women’s Activism, eds. Lee Ann Banaszak and Holly J. McCammon. New York: Oxford University Press. Christina Wolbrecht. 2008. “Introduction: What We Saw at the Revolution: Women in American Politics and Political Science.” In Political Women and American Democracy, eds. Wolbrecht, Beckwith, and Baldez. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 1-11.

Rodney E. Hero and Christina Wolbrecht. 2005. “Introduction.” In The Politics of Democratic Inclusion, eds. Wolbrecht and Hero. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Pp. 1-14. J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2004. “Using Prior Information to Aid Ecological Inference: A Bayesian Approach.” In Ecological Inference: New Methodological Strategies, eds. Gary King, Ori Rosen, and Martin Tanner. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 144-61. Christina Wolbrecht. 2002. “Female Legislators and the Women’s Rights Agenda: From Feminine Mystique to Feminist Era.” In Women Transforming Congress, ed. Cindy Simon Rosenthal. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Pp. 170-97.

Book Reviews and Other Publications Christina Wolbrecht. 2021. Review of Cathleen D. Cahill, Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement (University of North Carolina Press, 2020). Journal of African American History, forthcoming. David E. Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht. 2021. “What Motivates Political Engagement Among Young People?” American Government textbook by Theodore J Lowi, Benjamin Ginsberg, Kenneth A Shepsle, and Stephen Ansolabehere. New York: W.W. Norton. Christina Wolbrecht. 2019. Review of Laura R. Woliver, Push Back, Move Forward: The National Council of Women’s Organizations and Coalition Advocacy (Temple, 2018). Perspectives on Politics 17(September):902-03. Emily Beaulieu, Amber Boydstun, Nadia Brown, Kim Yi Dionne, Andra Gillespie, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Melissa R. Michelson, Kathleen Searles, and Christina Wolbrecht. 2017. “Women Also Know Stuff: Meta-Level Mentoring to Battle Gender Bias in Political Science.” PS: Political Science and Politics 50(July):779-83. Reprinted in Navigating Political Science: Professional Advancement & Success in the Discipline, ed. Kent Worcester, American Political Science Association, 2018. Christina Wolbrecht. 2017. Contributor to “The Politics of Resentment: A Discussion of Katherine J. Cramer’s The Politics of Resentment: Rural Consciousness and the Rise of Scott Walker.” Perspectives on Politics 15(June):1-2. Wolbrecht, p. 4

Christina Wolbrecht. 2007. “Between Interest and Loyalty.” Review of Catherine E. Rymph, Republican Women: Feminism and Conservatism from Suffrage Through the Rise of the New Right (North Carolina, 2006). Review of Politics 69(1):1-3. Christina Wolbrecht. 2005. “Gender Differences in Public Opinion.” In Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, eds. Samuel J. Best and Benjamin Radcliff. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Christina Wolbrecht. 2005. Review of Maryann Barakso, Governing NOW: Grassroots Activism in the National Organization for Women (Cornell, 2004). Politics & Gender 1(1):7-10. Christina Wolbrecht. 2004. Review of Valerie J. Hoekstra, Public Reaction to Supreme Court Decisions (Cambridge, 2003). Perspectives on Politics 2(June):373.

Public-Facing Essays (select) Erin Cassese and Christina Wolbrecht. 2020. “Trump’s Rhetoric on Suburban Women Shows the Persistence of Gender Stereotypes in U.S. Elections.” Ms. Magazine and Center for American Women and Politics blogs, November 2. J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2020. “The Impact of the 19th Amendment.” Mischiefs of Faction blog, August 26. Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder. 2020. “On the Necessity of Local and State-Level Political Support for Voting Rights.” Gender Policy Report, University of Minnesota, August 18. Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder. 2020. “What Will Women Voters Do?” Newsweek, February 7. J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2019. “Did women vote once they had the opportunity?” American Bar Association Insights on Law and Society, December 2. David E. Campbell, and Christina Wolbrecht. 2019. “How women candidates are making girls feel better about politics.” Monkey Cage blog, The Washington Post, November 22. David Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht. 2019. “How Donald Trump helped turn teenage girls into political activists.” Monkey Cage blog, The Washington Post, March 1. Christina Wolbrecht. 2018. “‘A Woman’s Place is in the Resistance: Women, Gender, and the State of American Democracy.” Memo prepared for the conference A Republic, If We Can Keep It, Center for the Study on Inequality, Cornell University and New America Foundation, April 12-13. Christina Wolbrecht and David Campbell. 2017. “Did Jeannette Rankin inspire other women to enter politics?” Mischiefs of Faction, Vox.com, April 4. Christina Wolbrecht and David Campbell. 2016. “Even in defeat, Clinton’s campaign could inspire young women.” Monkey Cage blog, The Washington Post, November 14. Christina Wolbrecht. 2016. “Let’s not overlook the feminist triumph of Clinton’s run.” Vox.com, November 11. Wolbrecht, p. 5

J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht. 2016. “Was women’s suffrage a failure? What new evidence tells us about the first women voters.” Monkey Cage blog, The Washington Post, August 26. Women Also Know Stuff Editorial Board. 2016. “Experts Weigh In: Women Also Know Stuff.” Huffington Post, March 8. Women Also Know Stuff Editorial Board. 2016. “Here’s a list of smart women political scientists. They know stuff, too.” Monkey Cage blog, The Washington Post, February 11. Christina Wolbrecht. 2012. “Parties and the Gender Gap.” Mischiefs of Faction on- line, October 23.

Extended Interviews Alexa Mikhail. 2021. “How Rush Limbaugh helped turn feminism into an urgent threat to the Republican Party,” The 19th News, February 18. Rebecca Onion. 2020. “The Real Story Behind ‘Because of Sex.’” Slate.com, June 16.

Datasets Christina Wolbrecht. 2016. American Political Party Platforms: 1948-2008 [dataset]. Available at http://comparativeagendas.net/us

IN PROGRESS Book project: See Jane Run: Women Politicians as Role Models for American Adolescents, with David E. Campbell. Project: Evaluating interventions to advance the appointment of women to local boards and commissions, with Lakshmi Iyer and Mirya Holman.

GRANTS Research (External) Co-Principal Investigator (with David E. Campbell), ‘The Effects of Exposure to Women Candidates on Political Attitudes,” Time-Sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences (TESS), 2020.

Co-Principal Investigator (with David E. Campbell), ‘The Effects of Exposure to Women Candidates on Adolescents’ Political Attitudes,” Time-Sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences (TESS) Teen Study, 2020.

Co-Principal Investigator (with Melissa Michelson and the Women Also Know Stuff board). APSA Centennial Grant Program. “Broadening the Impact of Women Also Know Stuff.” ($25,000), 2020.

Senior Personnel. National Science Foundation EAGER program. “The Women Also Know Stuff initiative.” SES-1836072 ($269,602), 2018.

Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Kevin Corder). National Science Foundation. “Collaborative Research on Women’s Voting Behavior in the 1920s and Early 1930s.” SES-9905843 and 9905307 ($108,635), 1999. Wolbrecht, p. 6

Research (Internal) Small Research and Creative Work Grant. Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, 2011. Graduate Assistantship Grant. Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, 2009. Graduate Assistantship Grant. Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, 2007. Faculty Research Program Grant. The Graduate School, 1999. Junior Faculty Summer Stipend. Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, 1998.

Teaching Course Development Grant. Interest Group Politics and American Political Parties. Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, 2002.

Course Development Grant. Set of linked courses: Women’s Suffrage and Gender Politics and Women’s Suffrage and Feminist Literary Culture. With Barbara Green (English). Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, 2001.

AWARDS Research Victoria Schuck Award for the best book on women and politics for A Century of Votes for Women (with J. Kevin Corder). American Political Science Association, 2021.

Victoria Schuck Award for the best book on women and politics for Counting Women’s Ballots (with J. Kevin Corder). American Political Science Association, 2017.

Leon Epstein Outstanding Book Award for The Politics of Women’s Rights. Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association, 2001. Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Women and Politics Research (with J. Kevin Corder). Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Iowa State University, 1999. Best Dissertation Award. Women and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, 1998. Antoinette Dames Award for Best Graduate Student Paper. Department of Political Science, Washington University, 1994.

Teaching and Service Mansbridge Award for advancing women in political science to the Women Also Know Stuff editorial board. Women’s Caucus for Political Science, American Political Science Association, 2016.

President’s Award. University of Notre Dame, 2004. Kaneb Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. University of Notre Dame, 2003. Wolbrecht, p. 7

INVITED Research Presentations to Academic Audiences PRESENTATIONS Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, April *virtual 2022 (scheduled) Morton-Kenney Lecture, Department of Political Science and Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, Southern Illinois University, April 2022 (scheduled) Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, March 2022 (scheduled) She Can, We Can: Beyond the Women’s Suffrage Centennial, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, March 2022 (scheduled). Courage Series, Western Michigan University, October 2021 (scheduled). Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, April 2021.* Cutler Lecture, Department of Political Science, , April 2021.* Women & Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School, February 2021.* Constitutional Conversations, Stanford University School of Law, November 2020.* Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers University, October 2020.* Hard Won, Not Done, University of Northern Iowa, September 2020.* Constitution Day, Menlo College, September 2020.* Constitution Day, Adelphi University, September 2020.* Center for Historical Research, The Ohio State University, March 2020.* Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, February 2020. Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico, February 2020. William V. Shannon Lecture in American Politics, Clark University, January 2020. Sapiro Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, Boston University, January 2020. Ketzel Lecture, Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, November 2019. Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, Chicago, November 2019. Elections Research Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison, October 2019. Keynote, Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Annual Conference, October 2019. Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, April 2019. Department of Political Science, State University of New York, Stony Brook, March 2019. Department of Political Science, St. Olaf College, December 2018. Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, November 2018. Institute of Government & Politics, Western Michigan University, November 2018. Department of Government, University of Texas, Austin, November 2017. Marsico Scholar Lecture, Department of Political Science and Gender & Women’s Studies Program, University of Denver, April 2017. Department of Government, Cornell University, March 2017. Winter Webinar (on-line), Women & Politics Institute, School of Public Affairs, American University, March 2017. Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University, February 2017. Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, February 2017. William J. Mazzocco Memorial Lecture in Distributive Justice, Department of Political Science, University of Portland, February 2016. Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, December 2014. Wolbrecht, p. 8

The Charles Gilbert Lecture, Department of Political Science, Swarthmore College, October 2013. Department of Political Science, Georgetown University, March 2013. U.S. Elections course (Profs. Clinton, Geer, and Oppenheimer), Vanderbilt University, September 2012. American Democracy Project, Indiana University, South Bend, March 2012. Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture, Department of Political Science, Loyola University, Chicago, March 2011. Center for American Politics and Public Policy, University of Washington, May 2005. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin–Madison, February 2004. Department of Political Science, Western Michigan University, February 2002. Department of Political Science, University of California–Davis, June 2001. Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society, Stanford University, March 2001. Eliot Memorial Lecture, Department of Political Science, Washington University– St. Louis, April 1999.

Research Presentations to Public Audiences League of Women Voters of Elkhart, June 2021. Northwestern University Athletics Department, March 2021.* Book club, National Women’s History Alliance, September 2020.* Gallery Talk, Ruthmere Museum (Elkhart IN), September 2020. Putting the Vote to Work, Indiana Historical Society, September 2020.* Looking Back/Looking Forward, Institute for Women’s Leadership, Marquette University, September 2020.* Keynote, 100 Years of Women Voting (symposium), U.S. Capitol Historical Society, August 2020.* League of Women Voters of South Bend, August 2020.* Notre Dame Club of Philadelphia, August 2020.* Research Uncorked, University of Notre Dame, June 2020.* Monday Lecture Series, Susan B. Anthony House, April 2020.* Speaker series, Boston Athenaeum, January 2020. Changemaker Series in conjunction with the Shall Not Be Denied women’s suffrage exhibit, Library of Congress, November 2019. Notre Dame Celebrates Women’s Rights, Notre Dame Alumni Clubs, National Women’s Rights Historical Park, Seneca Falls, NY, April 2018. Kalamazoo Public Library and Kalamazoo Ladies’ Library Association, September 2017. America at the Crossroads: The 1920 Presidential Campaign, Warren G. Harding Symposium, Ohio State University, Marion, July 2012.

Presentations on Women in the Academy/Women Also Know Stuff University of Northern Iowa, September 2020.* College of Arts & Sciences Women’s Caucus, Western Michigan University, November 2018. Department of Political Science, University of Texas, Austin, November 2017.

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CONFERENCE American Political Science Association annual meeting PARTICIPATION Paper, 2021, 2019, 2011, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1995, 1994; Discussant, 2019, 2010; Chair, 2019, 2009; Roundtable participant, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2016; Panelist, Roundtable on The Party Decides and the 2016 Election, 2016; Panelist, Author Meets Critics for: Masket, The Inevitable Party, 2016; Noel, Political Ideologies and Political Parties in America, 2014.

Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting Paper, 2018, 2005, 2004, 2000, 1998, 1996; Discussant, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2003, 2002, 1999; Chair, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2001; Roundtable Chair/Organizer, 2021, 2009; Roundtable participant, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2000; Panelist, Professional Achievement Award for Lisa Baldez, 2019; Panelist/Chair, Author Meets Critics for Blum, How the Tea Party Captured the GOP, 2021; Thomsen, Opting Out of Congress, 2019; Schickler, Racial Realignment, 2017; Schlozman, When Movements Anchor Parties, 2016; Panelist, Heaney and Rojas, Party in the Street, 2015; Respondent, Author Meets Critics for Wolbrecht and Corder, Counting Women’s Ballots, 2017.

Western Political Science Association annual meeting Paper, 1995; Discussant, 2009; Chair, 2009, 1999.

European Conference on Politics and Gender biennial meeting Paper, 2019, 2017, 2015; Discussant, 2019; Roundtable organizer, 2019.

Invited conferences and workshops Discussant, American Political Economy Research Conference, Yale University, 2021.* Discussant, Book conference for Katelyn E. Stauffer, What Misperceptions Can Teach Us About Symbolic Representation, University of South Carolina, 2021.* Discussant, Book conference for Seth Masket, Learning from Loss: The Democrats, 2016-2020, University of Denver, 2020. Discussant, Book conference for Nathan Kalmoe, With Ballots & Bullets: Partisanship & Violence in the American Civil War, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, 2019. Discussant, American, British, and Canadian Political Development workshop, University of Toronto, 2018. Paper, “A Republic, If We Can Keep It” conference, Cornell Center for the Study of Inequality and the New America Foundation, Washington, D.C., 2018. Paper, Political Parties in Comparative Perspective conference, Georgetown University, Firenze, Italy, 2018. Paper, Historical Women’s Movements workshop, University of Pennsylvania, 2017. Paper, American, British, and Canadian Political Development workshop, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, UK, 2016. Paper, Symbolic Representation: Groups and Representation in Contemporary Democratic Politics conference, Arizona State University, 2016. Paper, Ideology, Partisanship, and Polarization in Political Behavior conference, Texas A&M, 2015. Discussant, Women, Gender, and Conservative Parties in the 21st Century conference, Case Western Reserve University, 2014. Wolbrecht, p. 10

Paper, American Political Parties: Past, Present, and Future conference, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, 2012. Paper, Party Coalitions and Partisan Issue Change mini-conference at the Southern Political Science Association Meetings, 2012. Co-organizer, Political Women and American Democracy conference, Program in American Democracy, University of Notre Dame, 2006. Paper, New Advances in Ecological Inference conference, , 2002. Co-organizer, Politics of Democratic Inclusion conference, Program in American Democracy, University of Notre Dame, 2002. Paper, Parties, Partisanship, and Partisan Change conference, Vanderbilt University, 2001. Paper, Women Transforming Congress conference, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, 2000. Discussant, Constitutional Quandaries and Critical Elections conference, Center for Political Economy, Washington University, 2000. Paper, Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics annual conference, Iowa State University, 1999.

COURSES Undergraduate Graduate OFFERED American Government Introduction to Quantitative Methods Political Parties and Interest Groups Field Seminar in American Democracy Interest Group Politics Political Parties and Interest Groups American Political Parties The Academic Career Women’s Suffrage, Politics, & Power Women and Politics

DISSERTATION Chair COMMITTEES Sam Glaser, 2018 Gregory Shufeldt, 2014 (University of Indianapolis) Anne Baker, 2011 (Santa Clara University) Committee Member Abigail Mancinelli, ABD Wayde Z.C. Marsh, ABD Hannah Wilson, ABD Abigail Jorgensen (Sociology), ABD E.J. Fagan (University of Texas–Austin), 2020 (University of Illinois, Chicago) Mark Brockway, 2019 (University of Southern Mississippi) Todd Adkins, 2017 (Montcalm Community College) Michael Hartney, 2014 (Boston College) Lauren Deschamps Keane, 2013 (consultant) Dayna Stock (University of Missouri–St. Louis), 2012 (political administration) Angel Alvarez, 2011 (Universidad Central de Venezuela) Shannon Drysdale Walsh, 2011 (University of Minnesota–Duluth) Patrick Flavin, 2010 (Baylor University) Christopher Rodriquez, 2005 (government service) Claire Smith, 2005 (Overseas Vote Foundation) Traci Levy, 2002 (Adelphi University) Brian Krueger, 2001 (University of Rhode Island) Wolbrecht, p. 11

PROFESSIONAL Journal Editorship SERVICE (SELECT) Co-editor with Susan Franceschet, Politics & Gender, 2019-2022 Book Series Editorship Co-Editor with Karen Beckwith and Lisa Baldez, Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics, Cambridge University Press, 2013-present Book Series Editorial Board Member Political Development: Comparative Perspectives, University of Toronto Press, 2019-present Journal Editorial Board Member American Political Science Review, 2016-19 American Journal of Political Science, 2006-09 Journal of Politics, 2011-13, 2009-2011, 2005-07 Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2014-16 Politics & Gender, 2013-2016, 2010-2013, 2007-10, 2004-07 Politics, Groups, & Identities, 2017-19 European Journal of Politics and Gender, 2017-19 Peer Review Journal Manuscripts: American Political Science Review; Perspectives on Politics; American Journal of Political Science; Journal of Politics; PS: Political Science & Politics; Studies in American Political Development; Politics and Gender; Political Research Quarterly; Legislative Studies Quarterly; American Politics Research; Political Behavior; Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, & Parties; Politics & Gender; Women & Politics; European Journal of Politics and Gender; Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy; Politics, Groups, & Identities; Political Studies; Law & Society Review; Polity; Political Psychology; Policy Study Journal; Politics & Policy; Social Science History; Social Science Journal; American Political Thought; Congress & the Presidency; State Politics & Policy Quarterly; Journal of Legislative Studies; Research and Politics; Comparative Political Studies; World Politics; European Journal of Political Research; European Political Science Review; Government & Opposition; Representation; Journal of Political Science Education; Education Policy; Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies; Women’s Studies International Forum; Economic Inquiry; Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health; Social Problems; Social Forces; Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World; American Sociological Review Book Manuscripts and Proposals: Cambridge University Press, Princeton University Press, Oxford University Press, Stanford University Press, University of Michigan Press, University of Illinois Press, University of Virginia Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, Addison Wesley Longman, Routledge, SAGE Publishing, Taylor & Francis, Capstone Classroom Advisory Panel Member: National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Proposals: Law and Social Sciences Program (NSF); Political Science Program (NSF) Curriculum: Advanced Placement (AP) American Government, College Board Professional Advocacy Founding Executive Board Member, Women Also Know Stuff initiative, 2016-21 Wolbrecht, p. 12

American Political Science Association Member, APSA Council, 2016-19 Member, Executive Committee, 2017-19 Chair, Publications Committee, 2017-19; member, 2016-19 Section Co-organizer, Political Organizations and Parties (POP) Section, 2009 Member, Executive Council, POP Section, 2016-18, 2009-11, 2004-06 Chair, Victoria Schuck Award Committee (best book on women and politics), 2014-15; member, 2004-05 Chair, Best Paper Award Committee, Women and Politics Section, 2010-11 Chair, Samuel Eldersveld Career Achievement Award, POP Section, 2017-18 Chair, Emerging Scholar Award Committee, POP Section, 2016, 2010 Chair, Party Politics Award Committee (best conference paper), POP Section, 2004-05 Member, Mary Lepper Award Committee, Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 2007 Member, Leon Epstein Award Committee (best book), POP Section, 2003-04 Member, Jack Walker Award Committee (best article/book chapter), POP Section, 2001-02 Midwest Political Science Association Vice-president, MPSA Council, 2019-22 Member, MPSA Council, 2009-10 Section Head, Gender and Politics, 2006 President, Midwest Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 2006-07 (President- Elect, 2005-06) Chair, Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee (best paper), 2018-19 Chair, Breckenridge Award Committee (best paper on women and politics), 2010-11; member, 2014-15, 2008-09, 2006-07, 2004-05 Chair, American Journal of Political Science Best Article Award Committee, 2012- 13 Chair, Awards Committee, Midwest Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 2003- 04 Chair, Westview Press Award Committee (best paper by a graduate student), 2002-03 Member, Robert H. Durr Award Committee (best paper applying quantitative methods to a substantive problem), 2016-17, 2001-02 Member, Committee on the Status of Women, 2000-01 Southern Political Science Association Chair, Pi Sigma Award Committee (best paper), 2012-13 Member, Marian D. Irish Award Committee (best paper on women and politics), 2007-08 European Conference on Gender and Politics Member, European Journal of Politics and Gender Best Paper Award Committee, 2018-19 University of Notre Dame Member, Committee on the Evaluation of Teaching Effectiveness, 2015-16 Fellow, Institute for Educational Initiatives, 2011-present Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Statistics, 2006-08 Member, Graduate Council, 2005-06 Wolbrecht, p. 13

Member, Subcommittee on Fiscal Integrity, NCAA Certification Committee, 2002 Member, Higgins Labor Research Center, 2001-present Member, Faculty Senate, 1998-2000 College of Arts and Letters Social Science Representative, Gender Studies Steering Committee, 2021-2024, 2013-16, 2002-04 Member, Committee on Women in Arts & Letters, 2010-13 Executive Fellow to the Dean, 2003-04 Member, Collegiate Appeals Committee, 2003, 2002 Member, Cross-Division and College Programs Strategic Planning Committee, 2002 Member, College Council, 2002-05 Instructor, Teachers as Scholars seminar “Women as Citizens in American Politics,” 2001 Department of Political Science Director, Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, 2015-2021 Graduate Placement Director, 2013-present Member, Committee on Inclusive Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship, 2019-20 Member, Graduate Studies Committee, 2018 Member, Executive Committee, 2015-17 Interim Director, Hesburgh Program in Public Service, 2015-2016 Director of Graduate Studies, 2009-12 Director, Program in American Democracy, 2002-08 Deputy Chair, 2005-06 Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions, 2008-09, 2005-06, 2003-04, 2002-03 Chair, Search Committee: 2007 (American) Member, Search Committee: 2021 (data science), 2020 (American), 2003 (Comparative), 2002 (American), 2001 (American), 1999 (Quantitative Methods), 1999 (Latino Politics) Chair, American Field, 2013, 2008-09, 2005-06, 1999-2000 Member, Affirmative Action Committee, 2003-04, 2002-03, 1999-2000, 1997-98 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, 2007, 2002, 1999 President, Free Union of Graduate Students (Department of Political Science, Washington University), 1994-95 Public Service Advisor, American Experience (PBS) documentary The Vote, 2019-20; NEH grant proposal advisor, 2016 Judge, 2019 Inductees, National Women’s Hall of Fame, 2018

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