SHANE P. SINGH July 2020

202 Herty Drive (706) 542-8422 (office) School of Public and International Affairs (517) 214-3400 (cell) University of Georgia [email protected] Athens, GA 30602 www.shanepsingh.com

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Current 2020-: Professor, Department of International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia 2019-: Graduate Coordinator, Department of International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia 2015-: Instructor, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, University of Michigan

Previous 2015-2020: Associate Professor, Department of International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia 2018-2019: Democracy Fellow, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 2010-2015: Assistant Professor, Department of International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia 2009-2010: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship and Making Electoral Democracy Work Project, McGill University and University of Montreal

EDUCATION

2009: Ph.D., Political Science, Michigan State University 2006: M.A., Political Science, Michigan State University 2003: B.A., Political Science and Prelaw (summa cum laude), Michigan State University

BOOK MANUSCRIPTS (IN PROGRESS)

Singh, Shane P. Beyond Turnout: How Compulsory Voting Shapes Citizens and Political Parties. Under contract with Oxford University Press (Comparative Politics Series).

Roy, Jason, Shane P. Singh, and Patrick Fournier. The Power of Polls? A Cross-National Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Campaign Polls. Under contract with Cambridge University Press (Elements in Campaigns, Elections, and Political Behavior Series).

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Williams, Neil S., Alexandra Snipes, and Shane P. Singh. Forthcoming. “Gender Differences in the Impact of Electoral Victory on Satisfaction with Democracy.” Electoral Studies.

Bullock, Charles S., III., and Shane P. Singh. Forthcoming. “From the American South to South America: A Selection of Electoral Consequences in Two-Round Systems.” Social Science Quarterly.

Singh, Shane P., and Jaroslav Tir. 2019. “The Effects of Militarized Interstate Disputes on Incumbent Voting Across Genders.” Political Behavior. 41(4): 975-999.

Singh, Shane P., and Judd R. Thornton. 2019. “Elections Activate Partisanship Across Countries.” American Political Science Review. 113(1): 248-253.

Singh, Shane P. 2019. “Compulsory Voting and Parties’ Vote Seeking Strategies.” American Journal of Political Science. 63(1): 37-52. • Winner of the 2020 Jack Walker Outstanding Article Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association

Singh, Shane P. 2019. “Politically Unengaged, Distrusting, and Disaffected Individuals Drive the Link between Compulsory Voting and Invalid Balloting.” Political Science Research and Methods. 7(1): 107-123.

Singh, Shane P. 2018. “Compulsory Voting and Dissatisfaction with Democracy.” British Journal of Political Science. 48(3): 843-854.

Singh, Shane P., and Jason Roy. 2018. “Compulsory Voting and Voter Information Seeking.” Research & Politics. 5(1): 1-8.

Singh, Shane P., and Jaroslav Tir. 2018. “Partisanship, Militarized International Conflict, and Electoral Support for the Incumbent.” Political Research Quarterly. 71(1): 172-183.

Singh, Shane P., and Meili Swanson. 2017. “How Issue Frames Shape Beliefs About the Importance of Climate Change Policy Across Ideological and Partisan Groups.” PLoS ONE. 12(7): e0181401.

Blais, André, Alexandre Morin-Chassé, and Shane P. Singh. 2017. “Election Outcomes, Legislative Representation, and Satisfaction with Democracy.” Party Politics 23(2): 85- 95.

Singh, Shane P. 2016. “Elections as Poorer Reflections of Preferences Under Compulsory Voting.” Electoral Studies 44(1): 56-65.

Singh, Shane P., and Judd R. Thornton. 2016. “Strange Bedfellows: Coalition Makeup and Perceptions of Democratic Performance Among Electoral Winners.” Electoral Studies 42(1): 114-125.

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Carlin, Ryan E., and Shane P. Singh. 2015. “Executive Power and Economic Accountability.” Journal of Politics 77(4): 1031-1044.

Roy, Jason, Shane P. Singh, Patrick Fournier, and Blake Andrew. 2015. “An Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Campaign Polls on Electoral Information Seeking.” Electoral Studies 40(1): 146-157.

Karreth, Johannes, Shane P. Singh, and Szymon M. Stojek. 2015. “Explaining Attitudes Toward Immigration: The Role of Regional Context and Individual Predispositions.” West European Politics 38(6): 1174-1202.

Singh, Shane P., and Kris Dunn. 2015. “Authoritarianism, Socioethnic Diversity, and Political Participation Across Countries.” European Journal of Political Research 54(3): 563-581.

Singh, Shane P. 2015. “Compulsory Voting and the Turnout Decision Calculus.” Political Studies 63(3): 548-568.

Lupton, Robert N., Shane P. Singh, and Judd R. Thornton. 2015. “The Moderating Impact of Network Heterogeneity on the Relationships Among Core Values, Partisanship, and Candidate Evaluations.” Political Psychology 36(4): 399-414.

Tir, Jaroslav, and Shane P. Singh. 2015. “Get Off My Lawn: Territorial Civil Wars and Subsequent Social Intolerance in the Public.” Journal of Peace Research 52(4): 478-491.

Singh, Shane P., and Ryan E. Carlin. 2015. “Happy Medium, Happy Citizens: Presidential Power and Democratic Regime Support.” Political Research Quarterly 68(1): 3-17.

Crepaz, Markus M. L., Jonathan T. Polk, Ryan S. Bakker, and Shane P. Singh. 2014. “Trust Matters: The Impact of Ingroup and Outgroup Trust on Nativism and Civicness.” Social Science Quarterly 95(4): 938-959.

Singh, Shane P. 2014. “Not all Election Winners are Equal: Satisfaction with Democracy and the Nature of the Vote.” European Journal of Political Research 53(2): 308-327.

Singh, Shane P. 2014. “Linear and Quadratic Utility Loss Functions in Voting Behavior Research.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 26(1): 35-58.

Singh, Shane P., and Jason Roy. 2014. “Political Knowledge, the Decision Calculus, and Proximity Voting.” Electoral Studies 34(1): 89-99.

Dunn, Kris, and Shane P. Singh. 2014. “Pluralistic Conditioning: Social Tolerance and Effective Democracy.” Democratization 21(1): 1-28.

Singh, Shane P., and Judd R. Thornton. 2013. “Compulsory Voting and the Dynamics of Partisan Identification.” European Journal of Political Research 52(2): 188-211.

3 Tir, Jaroslav, and Shane P. Singh. 2013. “Is It the Economy or Foreign Policy, Stupid? The Impact of Foreign Crises on Leader Support.” Comparative Politics 46(1): 83-101.

Singh, Shane P., and Kris Dunn. 2013. “Veto Players, the Policymaking Environment, and the Expression of Authoritarian Attitudes.” Political Studies 61(1): 119-141.

Singh, Shane P. 2012. “Where Do Parties Live? Electoral Institutions, Party Incentives, and the Dimensionality of Politics.” Social Science Quarterly 93(4): 950-967.

Roy, Jason, and Shane P. Singh. 2012. “Canadian and American Voting Strategies: Does Institutional Socialization Matter?” Canadian Journal of Political Science 45(2): 289-312.

Singh, Shane P., Ekrem Karakoç, and André Blais. 2012. “Differentiating Winners: How Elections Affect Satisfaction with Democracy.” Electoral Studies 31(1): 201-211.

Singh, Shane P. 2011. “Contradictory Calculi: Differences in Individuals’ Turnout Decisions Across Electoral Systems.” Political Research Quarterly 64(3): 646-655.

Singh, Shane P., Ignacio Lago, and André Blais. 2011. “Winning and Competitiveness as Determinants of Political Support.” Social Science Quarterly 92(3): 695-709.

Dunn, Kris, and Shane P. Singh. 2011. “The Surprising Non-Impact of Radical Right-Wing Populist Party Representation on Public Tolerance of Minorities.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 21(3): 313-331.

Singh, Shane P. 2011. “How Compelling is Compulsory Voting? A Multilevel Analysis of Turnout.” Political Behavior 33(1): 95-111.

Pereira, Carlos, Shane P. Singh, and Bernardo Mueller. 2011. “Political Institutions, Policymaking, and Policy Stability in Latin America.” Latin American Politics and Society 53(1): 59-89.

Singh, Shane P. 2010. “Contextual Influences on the Decision Calculus: A Cross-National Examination of Proximity Voting.” Electoral Studies 29(3): 425-434.

Singh, Shane P. 2009. “The Dimensions of Politics and Voter Behaviour in Preferential Systems: The Case of Australia.” Australian Journal of Political Science 44(3): 421-437.

Dunn, Kris, Salomon Orellana, and Shane P. Singh. 2009. “Legislative Diversity and Social Tolerance: How Multiparty Systems Lead to Tolerant Citizens.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 19(3): 283-312.

Wernick, David, Jerry Haar, and Shane P. Singh. 2009. “Do Governing Institutions Affect Foreign Direct Investment Inflows? New Evidence from Emerging Economies.” International Journal of & Business Research 1(3): 317-332.

4 PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS

Singh, Shane P., Jason Roy, and Patrick Fournier. 2016. “Polls, Partisanship, and Voter Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis.” In Voting Experiments, eds. A. Blais, J.- F. Laslier, and K. V. d. Straeten. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International, 171-89.

Blais, André, Shane P. Singh, and Delia Dumitrescu. 2014. “Political Institutions, Perceptions of Representation, and the Turnout Decision.” In Elections and Democracy: Representation and Accountability, ed. J. Thomassen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 99-112.

EDITOR-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Singh, Shane P. 2018. “Compulsory Voting and the United States.” In Changing How America Votes, ed. T. Donovan. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 14-25.

Singh, Shane P. 2014. “Beyond Turnout: The Consequences of Compulsory Voting.” Political Insight. 5(2): 22-25.

RESEARCH GRANTS

“The Power of Polls? A Cross-National Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Campaign Polls on the Vote Decision Process and Choice,” with J. Roy and P. Fournier. CA$181,806 from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 2016-2023.

“Who’s Ahead, Who’s Behind: Election Decision-Making with (and without) Polls,” with J. Roy, P. Fournier, and B. Andrew. CA$63,786 from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 2013-2016.

“Bearing the Costs of Participation: An Experiment in Electoral Complexity, Political Information, and Voting,” with J. Roy. CA$3,000 from the Canada Research Chair in Electoral Studies. 2009-2010.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Georgia Instructor, Graduate Level: • Comparative Parties and Elections: Spring 2015 (directed readings) • Comparative Political Behavior: Spring 2016; Spring 2017 • Research Methods in International Policy: Fall 2010-Fall 2020 • Research Methods in Political Science: Fall 2010; Fall 2012-Fall 2020 • Selected Topics in Comparative Politics: Winter Break 2010-2011 (in Australia)

5 Instructor, Undergraduate Level: • British Politics: Spring 2020 (in Oxford, UK) • Comparative Political Institutions: Winter Break 2010-2011 (in Australia); Fall 2011; Spring 2012; Summer 2012 (in Verona, Italy); Spring 2013; Summer 2013 (in Verona, Italy); Summer 2014 (in Verona, Italy); Spring 2015; Summer 2015 (in Verona, Italy); Summer 2016 (in Verona, Italy); Summer 2017 (in Verona, Italy); Summer 2018; Spring 2020 (in Oxford, UK) • Democracy in Latin America: Spring 2020 (directed readings) • Introduction to Comparative Politics: Spring 2011-Spring 2013; Spring 2018 • Music and Politics Around the World: Summer 2020

ICPSR Summer Program, University of Michigan Instructor, Graduate Level: • Statistics and Data Analysis II (Linear Regression): Summer 2015- Summer 2020

Teaching Assistant, Graduate Level: • Panel Data Analysis Using Stata: Summer 2008; Summer 2009 • Scaling and Dimensional Analysis: Summer 2007

Michigan State University Instructor, Undergraduate Level: • Introduction to American Government: Spring 2009 • Introduction to Comparative Politics: Summer 2009 • Parties and Elections around the World: Fall 2008

Teaching Assistant, Graduate Level: • Introduction to Regression Analysis: Spring 2006; Spring 2007 • Introduction to Statistics and Probability: Fall 2006

Teaching Assistant, Undergraduate Level: • Introduction to Political Science: Fall 2005 • Social Differentiation and Inequality: Fall 2003; Spring 2004

Short Courses • “The Effects of Compulsory Voting Beyond Turnout,” Leuven-Montreal Winter School on Elections, Montreal, 2018 • “The CSES & EES Data Sets” (co-taught), APSA Meetings, Washington, DC, 2010 • “Basics of Multivariate Analysis,” Concordia University, Montreal, 2010 • “Interaction Terms in Political Science,” McGill University, Montreal, 2009 • “Tools for Political Science Research,” McGill University, Montreal, 2009 • “Introduction to LaTeX” (co-taught), Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2009

6 INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

2020: Workshop: “Barcelona-Gothenburg-Bergen Workshop in Experimental Political Science.” (postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic) Presentations: “Beyond Turnout: How Compulsory Voting Shapes Citizens and Political Parties.” Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen; School of Politics and Seminar Series, University of Leeds 2019: Workshop: “LISPOP Symposium on Public Opinion and Polls.” Wilfrid Laurier University Presentation: “Compulsory Voting Around the World: Use and Consequences.” Brookings Institution, Washington, DC 2018: Presentation: “The Effects of Compulsory Voting Beyond Turnout.” Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut Presentation: “The Pigmentocracy of Executive Approval,” with R. Carlin. Comparative Political Economy Working Group, Emory University 2017: Workshop: “Trends and New Directions in Canadian Political Behaviour.” McGill University Workshop: “Making Electoral Democracy Work.” APSA Mini-Conference, San Francisco 2016: Workshop: “Expert Indicators in the Social Sciences.” Electoral Integrity Project/Varieties of Democracy Project/Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section of APSA, Philadelphia 2015: Workshop: “Electoral Psychology.” London School of Economics and Political Science Presentation: “Compulsory Voting and Dissatisfaction with Democracy.” Department of Political Science, University of Alabama 2014: Presentation: “The Heterogeneous Effects of Militarized International Disputes on Electoral Support for the Incumbent,” with J. Tir. Department of Political Science Brownbag Series, University of Colorado Boulder Workshop: “Citizens, Parties, and Electoral Contexts.” Electoral Integrity Project, Montreal Workshop: “Voting Experiments.” Making Electoral Democracy Work Project, Montreal 2013: Workshop: “How do Electoral Systems and Party Systems affect Satisfaction with Democracy?” King’s College London 2012: Presentation: “How Civil Wars Impact Social Tolerance,” with J. Tir. Institute of Behavioral Science Colloquia Series, University of Colorado Boulder Presentation: “Elections as Poor Reflections of Preferences Under Compulsory Voting.” GLOBIS Friday Forum, University of Georgia Presentation: “Political Sophistication and the Vote,” with J. Roy. Department of Political Science, University of Western Ontario 2011: Presentation: “The Amazing Potential of the CSES Dataset.” GLOBIS Friday Forum, University of Georgia Presentations: “Reactions to Diversity and Political Participation,” with K. Dunn. Department of Political Science Speaker Series, Georgia State University; Department of International Affairs Colloquium Series, University of Georgia

7 2010: Presentation: “Explorations of an Online Voting Experiment: Information, Complexity, and the Internet,” with J. Roy. Political Science Lecture Series, Queen’s University Workshop: “Elections and Representative Democracy.” Enschede, Netherlands Presentation: “Democratic Representation and Political Complexity.” Social Statistics Speaker Series, McGill University 2007: Workshop: “IADB Best International Practices for Development,” Santiago, Chile Presentation: “Political Institutions, Policymaking, and Policy Stability,” with C. Pereira and B. Mueller. FGV Weekly Seminar, São Paulo School of Economics 2006: Presentation: “Political Dimensionality and Voter Preferences in Australia.” Political Science Seminar Series, Michigan State University

RESEARCH PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES

2020: Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (presentation cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic); European Consortium for Political Research General Conference (presentation online due to COVID-19 pandemic); Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association (presentation cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic); Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (conference cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic) 2019: Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association (Wolfville, NS); Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC); Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (Austin) 2018: World Association for Public Opinion Research Latin America Congress (Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay); Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Boston); Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association (Vienna); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2017: Pan-European Conference on International Relations (Barcelona); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago) 2016: Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association (Saint John, NB); Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Calgary); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); International Studies Association Annual Convention (Atlanta); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (San Juan) 2015: Peace Science Society International Annual Meeting (Oxford, MS); European Consortium for Political Research General Conference (Montreal); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); International Studies Association Annual Convention (New Orleans); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2014: Peace Science Society International Annual Meeting (Philadelphia); Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC); World Congress of the International Political Science Association (Montreal); European Peace Science Conference (The Hague); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science

8 Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2013: Peace Science Society-International Studies Association Joint Conference (Budapest); Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Victoria, BC); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (Orlando) 2012: Eurasian Peace Science Conference (Istanbul); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2011: Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Waterloo, ON); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2010: Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC); Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Montreal); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (Atlanta) 2009: Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2008: Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business (Milan); Business Association of Latin American Studies Conference (Bogotá); Business & Economics Society International Conference (Lugano, Switzerland); Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago) 2007: Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Conference and Workshop Service 2021: Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Seattle) 2019: Panel Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver); Panel Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (Austin) 2018: Paper Discussant, Annual Conference of the Southeast Latin American Behavior Consortium (Vanderbilt University); Panel Discussant, Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association (Vienna); Panel Chair and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Committee for Best Paper Delivered at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section; Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2017: Panel Discussant, Workshop: “Making Electoral Democracy Work” (San Francisco); Panel Organizer, Chair, and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago)

9 2016: Chair and Discussant for Junior Scholar Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Panel Chair and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (San Juan) 2015: Panel Chair, European Consortium for Political Research General Conference (Montreal); Panel Chair, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago) 2014: Panel Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago); Panel Discussant, Workshop: “Voting Experiments” (University of Montreal); Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (New Orleans) 2013: Panel Chair and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago) 2012: Panel Chair and Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago) 2010: Panel Discussant, Université de Montréal-McGill Ph.D. Candidates Meeting (Montreal); Roundtable Chair, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Montreal) 2009: Panel Discussant, Annual Conference of the Canada Research Chair in Electoral Studies (Montreal); Panel Chair, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Chicago)

University Service University of Georgia • Graduate Coordinator, Department of International Affairs: 2019-present • UGA Graduate Council: 2019-present • UGA Graduate Appeals Committee: 2019-present • School of Public and International Affairs Tenure and Promotion Committee: 2020- present • School of Public and International Affairs Graduate Committee: 2014-2017; 2018- present • School of Public and International Affairs Curriculum Committee: 2015-present • School of Public and International Affairs Research Coordinator: 2014-2019 • Search and Screening Committee for Dean of the School of Public and International Affairs: 2016-2017 • Question writer for Comparative Politics Comprehensive Exam: 2011-2018 • Department of International Affairs Computing Committee: 2010-2016 • Departmental Job Candidate Search Committees: 2010; 2011; 2012; 2014; 2015 (head); 2016; 2017 (head); 2018 (head) • Departmental Third Year Review Committees: 2016-2018 (head) • Grader for Comparative Politics and Political Methodology Comprehensive Exams • Chair or member of several M.A. and Ph.D. committees • Coordinator of numerous internships and research projects for undergraduate and local high school students

Michigan State University

10 • Vice President, Graduate Student Association: 2008-2009 • Graduate Student Advisory Committee: 2007-2009 • Curriculum/Academic Standards Committee: 2006-2008

Service to Journals, Publishers, Funders, and External Institutions Editorial Boards 2020-present: Canadian Journal of Political Science 2020-present: Electoral Studies 2019-present: Frontiers in Political Science: Elections and Representation (Review Editor) 2018-present: Political Research Quarterly 2014-2018: American Journal of Political Science

Journal Committees 2020: Political Research Quarterly Best Paper Award Committee 2016: Journal of Politics Best Paper Award Committee, Chair

Peer Review, Journals Acta Politica; American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; American Politics Research; Australian Journal of Political Science; British Journal of Political Science; British Journal of Politics and International Relations; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Comparative Political Studies; Conflict Management and Peace Science; Death Studies; Democratization; Election Law Journal; Electoral Studies; European Journal of International Relations; European Journal of Political Research; European Political Science Review; French Politics; Government and Opposition; Intelligence and National Security; International Journal of Public Administration; International Journal of Public Opinion Research; International Political Science Review; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization; Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties; Journal of Politics; Journal of Public Policy; Journal of Theoretical Politics; Journal of Women, Politics & Policy; Latin American Politics and Society; Party Politics; PLoS ONE; Policy Studies Journal; Political Analysis; Political Behavior; Political Psychology; Political Research Quarterly; Political Science Research and Methods; Political Studies; Politics; Politics and Governance; Politics, Groups, and Identities; PS: Political Science & Politics; Public Opinion Quarterly; Representation; Research & Politics; SAGE Open; Social Science Journal; West European Politics

Peer Review, Book Publishers Cambridge University Press; Oxford University Press; Palgrave Macmillan; Springer Publishing; W. W. Norton & Co.

Peer Review, Funders European Science Foundation; Swiss National Science Foundation

Tenure and Promotion Cases 2018 (1 case)

Memberships American Political Science Association; Centre for Democratic Engagement (University of Leeds); European Political Science Association; Midwest Political Science Association; Southeast Latin American Behavior Consortium; Southern Political Science Association

11 AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND HONORS

2020: Jack Walker Outstanding Article Award, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association 2020: Visiting Fellowship, School of Politics and International Relations, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University (postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic) 2019: Publons Peer Review Award for being in the top one percent of peer reviewers in the social sciences 2018: Publons Peer Review Award for being in the top one percent of peer reviewers in the social sciences 2017: Publons Peer Review Award for being in the top one percent of peer reviewers in the social sciences 2015: Award for Excellence in Research, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia 2014: Outstanding Reviewer Award, Political Research Quarterly 2013: Summer Research Award, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia 2012-2013: University of Georgia Sarah H. Moss Fellowship for Advanced Study Outside of the Southern United States 2011: Artinian Award to Attend the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association 2010: Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship, McGill University Travel Award to attend the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association 2008: Michigan State University Graduate School Travel Award to attend the Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business; Michigan State University Council of Graduate Students Award to attend the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association 2007: Prestage-Cook Award to Attend the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association 2006: Award for Teaching Excellence, Michigan State University Political Science Graduate Student Association; Committee on Institutional Cooperation Traveling Scholar 2005: Committee on Institutional Cooperation Traveling Scholar 2004-2009: Michigan State University Enrichment Fellowship for Graduate Study 2003: Michigan State University Trustees Award for Top 5 GPA in undergraduate graduating class

SKILLS

Software: Stata; R; LaTeX; Qualtrics

Languages: intermediate Spanish; elementary French; some comprehension of Hindi

12 REFERENCES

Available upon request

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