Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant

Associate Professor Department of Political Studies Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Canada Office: +1. 613. 533. 6240 Fax: +1. 613. 533. 6848 Email: [email protected]

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Associate Professor, 2012-present Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University

Director, 2016-2019 Queen’s Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University

Director, 2016-2021 Canadian Opinion Research Archive, Queen’s University

Assistant Professor, 2006-2012 Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University

EDUCATION

2007 PhD, Political Science, McGill University, Montreal QC 2001 MA, Political Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS 1999 BA (Honours), with Distinction, Political Science, University of Guelph, Guelph ON

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2013. Gendered News: Media Coverage and Electoral Politics in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press.

*Winner 2015 Pierre Savard Award, International Council for Canadian Studies *Shortlisted for the 2014 Donald Smiley Prize (given annually by the Canadian Political Science Association for best book on Canadian Politics in the previous year) *Best Books of 2014 by the Hill Times

Refereed Articles

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Erin Tolley. Forthcoming. “Voting for One’s Own: Racial Group Identification and Candidate Preferences.” Politics, Groups, and Identities.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. Forthcoming. “Sex isn’t Gender: Reforming Concepts and Measurements in the Study of Public Opinion”. Political Behavior.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2017. “Digging Deeper into the Gender Gap: Gender Salience as a Moderating Factor in Political Attitudes.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 50(2): 559-578.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Janet Hiebert, and J. Scott Matthews. 2013. “The Courts/Parliament Trade- off: Canadian Attitudes on Judicial Influence in Public Policy” Commonwealth & Comparative Politics. 51(3): 377-397.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Julie Croskill. 2011. “Gender Affinity Effects in Vote Choice in Westminster Systems: Assessing 'Flexible' Voters in Canada.” Politics & Gender 7(2): 223-250.

Cameron Anderson and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2010. “Why are Highly Informed Citizens Sceptical of Referenda?” Electoral Studies 29(2): 227-238.

Cameron D. Anderson and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2008. “Youth Turnout: Adolescents’ Attitudes in Ontario.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 41(3): 1-22.

Cameron D. Anderson and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2005. “Conceptions of Political Representation in Canada: An Explanation of Public Opinion.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 38(4): 1029-1058.

Peter Aucoin and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2002. “Designing a Merit-Based Process for Appointing Boards of ABCs: Lessons from the Nova Scotia Reform Experience.” Canadian Public Administration 45(3): 301-327.

Refereed Book Chapters

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Amanda Bittner. Forthcoming. “The Parent Gap in Political Attitudes: Mothers versus Others.” In Mothers and Others: The Impact of Parenthood on Politics. Eds., Amanda Bittner and Melanee Thomas. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2017. “Voter Choice and Accountability: A Case for Caution about Electoral Reform.” In Should we Change how we Vote? Eds., Andrew Potter, Peter Loewen, and Daniel Weinstock, 49-62. McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2013. “Women Voters, Candidates, and Legislators: A Gender Perspective on Recent Party and Electoral Politics.” In Parties, Elections, and the Future of Canadian Politics. Eds., A. Bittner and R. Koop, 119-39. Vancouver: UBC Press.

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Amanda Bittner, and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2013. “A Laggard No More? Women in Newfoundland and Labrador Politics.” In Stalled: The Representation of Women in Canadian Legislatures. Eds., L. Trimble, J. Arscott, and M. Tremblay, 115-134. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2010 “Who Votes for Women Candidates and Why? Evidence from Recent Canadian Elections”. In Voting Behaviour in Canada. eds. Cameron Anderson and Laura Stephenson, 43-64. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2009. “Crafting a Public Image: Women MPs and the Dynamics of Media Coverage”. In Are Doors Opening Wider? Studies of Women’s Political Engagement in Canada. ed. Sylvia Bashevkin, 147-165. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Elisabeth Gidengil, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, André Blais, and Neil Nevitte. 2005. “Gender, Knowledge and Social Capital.” In Gender and Social Capital. eds. Brenda O’Neill and Elisabeth Gidengil. New York: Routledge.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2002. “Law as a Venue for Change? Legal Mobilization and the Feminist Campaign to Halt Gender Violence in Canada.” In Le Canada: rupture et continuité/Canada: Rupture and continuity. eds. Damien Claude Bélanger et al. Montréal: McGill Institute for the Study of Canada.

In Progress

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Richard Johnston, Will Kymlicka, and John Myles. Eds. New Frontiers of Public Policy: Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World. QSPS/McGill-Queen’s University Press. In preparation.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Erin Tolley, and Rebecca Wallace. “Racial Affinity Voting in the 2015 Canadian Federal Election.” In preparation.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. “Candidates’ Self-Presentation Strategies: Filling in the Gaps.” Submitted.

Amanda Bittner, Drew Brown, and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. “Kathy Dunderdale, Newfoundland and Labrador.” Submitted.

Book Reviews, Media Articles, Reports, & Other Publications

Amanda Bittner, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, and Erin Tolley. “Threats to Academic Freedom aren’t just a White-Guy Problem.” Maclean’s. March 28, 2017.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Erin Tolley. “Parties Pigeonhole Visible Minority Candidates”. Toronto Star. September 9, 2015.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2015. “A Gender Lens on the 2015 Post-Election Policy Landscape” Policy Options. Sept. 2015.

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Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2012. Review of Women and Legislative Representation (by Manon Tremblay, trans. Käthe Roth). Canadian Journal of Political Science 45(2): 484-485.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. “Canada’s Biggest Influence.” The Mark, September 20, 2010.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Antonia Maioni, and Stuart Soroka. 2004. “The Role of the Media: A Campaign Saved by a Horserace.” Policy Options 25(08): 86-91.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2004. Review of Still Counting: Women in Politics across Canada (by Linda Trimble and Jane Arscott). Canadian Journal of Political Science 37(4): 1029-1030.

Stuart Soroka, Antonia Maioni, Ken Whyte, and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2004. “Watching the Watchers: How are the Papers Covering the Campaign?” Globe and Mail. Series of articles on the 2004 federal election campaign, May 26 – June 25.

Cameron Anderson and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. Data Analysis Report of the Ontario Students’ Survey on Electoral Reform. Presented to the Ontario Students’ Assembly on Electoral Reform, February 2007.

PROJECT GRANTS

2017-2018 SSHRC Connection Grant (with Kyle Hanniman). “Canada at 150: Federalism and Democratic Renewal” ($20,992) 2016-2017 SSHRC Connection Grant (with Dick Johnston, Will Kymlicka, and John Myles). “New Frontiers of Public Policy: Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World” ($24,161) 2016-2017 Queen’s School of Policy Studies Grant. (with Kyle Hanniman). “The Behavioural Foundations of Fiscal Federal Theory” ($20,000) 2014-2019 SSHRC Insight Grant (with Amanda Bittner). “Rethinking Gender and Survey Research” ($213,985) 2014-2015 Queen’s Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant. “Self-Selection or Recruitment? Why Qualified Women don't Run as Candidates for Office.” Queen’s Senate Advisory Research Committee Grant ($6,500) 2011-2013 Standard Research Grant (1A) funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. “Systemic Influences on Gender Affinity Effects in Parliamentary Elections” ($12,500) 2010-2012 “Defining Gender: Beyond Dichotomous Conceptions.” (with Amanda Bittner, MUN). Funded in part by Memorial University’s Arts Research Initiative ($5,000) 2010 Queen’s Advisory Research Committee Grant ($3,500) 2007 Queen’s Advisory Research Committee Grant ($4,875) 2006 Queen’s Research Initiation Grant ($10,000)

AWARDS & HONOURS

2016 Gendered News winner 2015 Pierre Savard Award, International Council for Canadian Studies 2015 Paper shortlisted for the 2015 Vickers Prize (with Erin Tolley) Goodyear-Grant CV 4

2014 Gendered News one of “Best Books of 2014” by the Hill Times 2014 Gendered News shortlisted for the 2014 Donald Smiley Award 2014 Paper shortlisted for the 2014 Vickers Prize (with Amanda Bittner) 2014 Nominated for W.J. Barnes Teaching Excellence Award (Queen’s) 2009 Nominated for Frank Knox Teaching Award (Queen’s) 2007 Nominated for W.J. Barnes Teaching Excellence Award (Queen’s)

SELECT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Amanda Bittner, Drew Brown, and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. “Kathy Dunderdale, Newfoundland and Labrador.” To be presented at workshop on Women as Provincial and Territorial Leaders in Canada. May 29, 2017. .

Kyle Hanniman and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. “Depoliticizing Intergovernmental Transfers through Fiscal Councils: Experimental Evidence from Canada.” To be presented at: • Annual meeting of Canadian Political Science Association. May 31, 2017. Ryerson University. • Annual meeting of American Political Science Association. San Francisco, CA.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2016. ““Voter Choice and Accountability: A Case for Caution about Electoral Reform” Symposium on Electoral Reform. Oct. 28, Sir John A. Macdonald Building, Ottawa, Ontario.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Erin Tolley, and Rebecca Wallace. 2016. “Racial Affinity Voting in the 2015 Canadian Federal Election.” Workshop on Personality, Party Leaders, and Election Campaigns. Oct. 14-15. Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2016. “How Should We Measure Gender in Survey Research?” Annual meeting of American Political Science Association. Sept. 1-4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2016. “Candidates’ Self-Presentation Strategies: Filling in the Gaps.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. May 31 - June 2. Calgary, .

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Erin Tolley. 2015. “Supporting One of Their Own? Explaining Race and Gender Affinity in Vote Choice.” ECPR General Conference. University of Montreal, Montreal, QC.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2015. “Rethinking Gender in Election Studies.” Paper presented at the 2015 conference of the ECPR Standing Group on Gender (ECPG). June 11-13, Uppsala, Sweden.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2014. “Women in Politics in Newfoundland and Labrador”. Presented at the annual conference of the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association. Memorial University, St. John’s NL.

Erin Tolley and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. “An Online Experiment to Measure Race and Gender Affinity Effects in Candidate Choice.” Goodyear-Grant CV 5

*Shortlisted for the CPSA’s 2015 Jill Vickers Prize for best paper on gender and politics • Presented at the 2014 annual conference of the American Political Science Association. Washington, DC. • Presented at the 2014 annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2013. “Understanding the Impact of “Gender” in Election Studies.” *Shortlisted for the CPSA’s 2014 Jill Vickers Prize for best paper on gender and politics • Presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria BC • Presented at the annual conference of the Prairie Political Science Association, Banff, AB.

Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2011. “Women in Newfoundland and Labrador Politics”. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2010. “Women Voters, Candidates, and Legislators: A Gender Perspective on Recent Party and Electoral Politics.” Paper presented at the workshop Parties and Elections, Memorial University, St. John’s, NF, Oct. 22-23, 2010.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Janet Hiebert, and J. Scott Matthews. 2010. “The Courts/Parliament Trade- off: The View from the Canadian Election Study.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association. Concordia University, Montreal, QC, June 1-3.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant. 2009. “Gendered News Coverage of Women Candidates and Politicians: Theorizing the Presentation-Provision Distinction.” • Annual conference of the American Political Science Association. Toronto, Ontario, Sept. 3-6. • Triennial conference of the International Political Science Association. Santiago, Chile, July 12-16.

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Julie Croskill. 2009. “Gender Affinity Effects in Vote Choice? Evidence from Independents, Leaners, and Partisan Defectors.” • Annual conference of the American Political Science Association. Toronto, Ontario, Sept. 3-6. • Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association. Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, May 27-29.

COURSES

Queen’s University POLS 280 Introduction to Women, Gender, and Politics POLS 382 Women and Politics POLS 385 Quantitative Methods for Political Studies POLS 421 Elections POLS 821 Elections POLS 810/910 Canadian Politics

McGill University POLI 311 Techniques of Empirical Research POLI 379 Women and Politics in Canada Goodyear-Grant CV 6

SUPERVISIONS

PhD

• Laura Levick. 2011 – 2017 (Co-supervised with Jonathan Rose) Recasting Reform: An Analysis of Electoral Reform Initiatives in Fourteen Parliamentary Democracies Erin Tolley. 2008 – 2013 (Co-supervised with Keith Banting) How Race Affects the Media’s Coverage of Candidates in Canadian Politics • Jacob Robbins-Kanter. 2015-present Co-supervised with Jonathan Rose • Rebecca Wallace. 2014-present Co-supervised with Keith Banting • Bailey Gerrits. 2013 – present Co-supervised with Margaret Little

MA

• Nikolas Lopez. 2015. “Political Process and Social Movements: A Comparison of Labour Union Mobilization and Behaviour in the 1995 and 2014 Ontario General Elections.” • Mayling Fennell. 2015. “Analyzing Violence Against Sex Workers and Bill C-36 Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act” • Belinda Ellsworth. 2011. “The Decline of the Liberal Party of Canada in the 21st Century: Issue Ownership in the 2008 Canadian Federal Election.” • Alexander Irving. 2010. “Local Candidate Effects and Rural Voters in Canada.” • Kevin Fernandes. 2010. “Making Choices While Wearing Many Hats: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Analysis of Framing Effects in Decision Making Processes.” • Julie Croskill. 2009. “Assessing the Impact of Experience with a Female Member of Parliament on the Supply of and Demand for Female Representation in the House of Commons.” • Laura Bennett. 2009. “Virtually Gendered: An Analysis of Canadian Members of Parliaments’ Political Websites.” • Meghan Spray. 2008. “Gendered Campaign Coverage and its Implications.” • Josh Knox. 2008. “An Obsolete Routine? Campaigns, Effects, and the 2007 Ontario Election.” • Kiri Campbell. 2008. “Gender Quotas in Canada.” • Laura Mitchell. 2007. “Their Images, Our Selves: Canadian Print Media’s Construction of Feminism Surrounding the Cuts to the Status of Women Canada.”

Honours Theses

Connor Whitworth (2015), Megan Stanley (2012), Amanda Judd (2011), Kelly-Anne Murdock (2009), Iain Crawford (2008), Julie Croskill (2008), Holly Boux (2007)

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SERVICE

Department • Chair. Political Studies Committee on Named Professorships, 2008. • Elected member. Political Studies Headship Selection Committee, 2009, 2011-2012. • Elected member. Political Studies Appointments and Staffing Committee, 2009- 2010, 2011- 2012, 2014-2017 • Coordinator. POLS 590 Honours Thesis Course, 2008-2012 • Co-organizer. Political Studies Colloquium Committee, 2006-2007, 2010-2012, 2015-2017 • Graduate Field Coordinator. Canadian Politics, 2014-2017. Gender and Politics, 2007. • Member. Political Studies Graduate Committee, 2014-2017 • Member. Political Studies Undergraduate Committee, 2009-2012. • Member. Political Studies UREB. 2014-2017 • Member. Committee on Peacock Professorships. 2014-2015 • Member. Delegate Selection Committee, Queen’s Model Parliament, 2009 • Member. POLS 110 Ad Hoc Faculty Group, 2008 • Member. Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Studies, 2007

University • Director. Queen’s Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 2016-2019 o Co-organizer, conference on New Frontiers of Public Policy: Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World. School of Policy Studies, 23-24 September 2017. • Director. Canadian Opinion Research Archive, 2016-2021. • Co-Director. Canadian Opinion Research Archive (with J. Scott Matthews), 2015-2016 • Member. CORA Academic Advisory Committee, 2007-2015 • Member. Rickerd Fellowship in Canadian-American Studies Selection Committee, 2012 • Member. USSRF Selection Committee, 2012 • Member. General Research Ethics Board, 2007-2010 • Member. Major Admission Award Selection Panel, 2010, 2015, 2016 • Member. CORA Post-Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee, 2008 • Member. Judging panel for Audrina McCulloch Public Speaking Competition. 2006

External, Professional • CPSA Conference Programme Co-Chair, 2018. University of Regina. • CPSA representative to the Federation of the Social Sciences and Humanities. 2016-2017. • Co-organizer, Toronto Political Behaviour Workshop. 2016, 2017 • Chair. Jill Vickers Prize Committee. Canadian Political Science Association. 2011 • Member. Programme Committee. Head of Women, Gender, and Politics section for the Canadian Political Science Association’s 2010 annual conference, Montreal, Quebec, 1-3 June 2010. • Reviewer: o Journals: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Politics & Gender, Electoral Studies, Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties; Political Studies; Canadian Journal of Political Science, Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, Queen’s Law Journal, Canadian Journal of African Studies, International Insights: A Dalhousie Journal of International Affairs o Presses: Oxford University Press, University of Toronto Press, Thomson Nelson, Pearson, UBC Press Goodyear-Grant CV 8

o Granting programs: SSHRC Insight Development, Insight, and CRC programs

External, Public Service • Member of Board of Directors, Ban Righ Foundation, 2015-2018 • Panelist for roundtable on Bill C-23, the Fair Elections Act. Kingston, Ontario, April 23, 2014. • Member of the Board of Directors, the Publicity and Resources Committee, and the Fund Development Working Group. Chair of the Resource Development Working Group. Kingston Interval House (KIH). Kingston, ON, 2009-2013. • Survey Co-designer (with Cameron D. Anderson) and analyst for the Ontario Students’ Assembly on Electoral Reform, 2006-2007. • Moderator. Panel on Women in Politics. Organized by the Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee. Hart House. University of Toronto, March 14, 2012. • Moderator. Kingston all-candidates’ political forum on Aboriginal issues held during the 2007 Ontario provincial election campaign. The panel was organized by the Kingston Aboriginal Community Information Network (KACIN), September 27, 2007. • Media commentary: CTV News, CBC Radio, CPAC, CKWS, Global News, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, National Post, Montreal Gazette, Calgary Herald, Hamilton Spectator, St. Catherine’s Standard, Grande Prairie Herald-Tribune, Kingston Whig Standard, Vancouver Sun, and many others.

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