JOHN T PASSÉ-SMITH

CURRICULUM VITAE 2004

OFFICE ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Department of Political Science 100 Crestview University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR Conway, Arkansas 72035 72034 501.450.5687 (Office) 501.450.3412 (Department Office) E-Mail Address: [email protected]

ACADEMIC TRAINING:

Ph.D., Department of Political Science, The University of Arizona, 1991. (Dissertation: The Political Economy of Uneven Growth in the Global Economy; directed by Ned Muller) (Field: Comparative Politics, subfields: Political and Economic Development, International Political Economy, Mexican Politics, Political Behavior; Field: Sociology, subfield: World Systems theory) M.A., Department of Political Science, The University of Arizona, 1985. B.A., Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1982.

POSITIONS: University of Central Arkansas, 2004-: Professor of Political Science University of Central Arkansas, 1998-: Associate Professor of Political Science Academic Information Technology Specialist: Fall 2001- University of Central Arkansas, 1993-1997: Assistant Professor American Graduate School of International Management, 1991-1993: Postdoctural Teaching Fellowship; 1994, Visiting Assistant Professor in Summer Program in Guadalajara, ; 1995, Visiting Assistant Professor Summer in Glendale Pima Community College, Spring, 1987; Fall, 1988: Instructor The University of Arizona, 1982-1990: Teaching Assistant and Associate

PUBLICATIONS:

Books and Journals Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality. 3rd Edition. Co-editor, Mitchell Seligson. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.

Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Inequality. 2nd Edition. Co- editor, Mitchell Seligson. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998

Midsouth Political Science Review. Associate Editor. 1997-.

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International Political Economy: State-Market Relations in the Changing Global Order, co- editors C. Roe Goddard and John Conklin, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1996.

Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Inequality. Co-editor, Mitchell Seligson. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993.

The Unionization of the Industry: The Tamaulipan Case in National Context (coauthor Edward J. Williams). San Diego: Institute For Regional Studies of the Californias, California State University, San Diego, 1992.

Monographs Turnover and Recruitment in the Maquiladora Industry: Causes and Solutions. (with Edward J. Williams). Borderlands Research Monograph Series No. 5. Las Cruces: New Mexico State University Joint Border Research Institute, 1989.

Journal Articles "What a Difference a Crisis Makes: NAFTA, Mexico, and the US" with Stephen Morris, Latin American Perspectives. Spring, 2001.

"Economic Penetration and Mexican National Identity: Comparing Frontier and Interior Attitudes," Midsouth Political Science Review. 1998.

"Hegemonia Cultural o Valores Pos-Materiales: Resultados Preliminares de una Encuesta en ," with Stephen Morris. In Carta Economica Regional.vol. 9, no. 52: pp.10-16

"Trade Politics: A Debate." In The American Review of Politics, Vol. 52, January-February, 1994: pp.89-97.

Newspaper "The Unionization of the Maquiladora Industry" (with Edward J. Williams). Latin American Labor News, October, 1991.

Book Chapters

"Is the Gap Between Rich and Poor Countries Disappearing?: Taking Stock of Global Economic Growth, 1960-2000," in Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd Edition, Mitchell Seligson and John T Passé-Smith, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.

"Could it Be That the Whole World is Already Rich?: A Comparison of RGDP/pc and GNP/pc Measures (1960 to 2000)," in Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd Edition Mitchell Seligson and John T Passé-Smith, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.

"The Persistence of the Gap Between Rich and Poor Countries: Taking Stock of World Economic Growth, 1960-1993," in Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, Mitchell Seligson and John T Passé-Smith, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998.

"Could it Be That the Whole World is Already Rich?: A Comparison of RGDP/pc and GNP/pc Passé-Smith 3

Measures (1962 to 1985)," in Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Global Inequality, 3rd Edition Mitchell Seligson and John T Passé-Smith, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998.

"Convergence and Divergence in the Post-World War II Era," in International Political Economy: Readings on State-Market Relations in the Changing Global Order, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1996.

"Introduction," John Passé-Smith, C. Roe Goddard and John Conklin in International Political Economy: Readings on State-Market Relations in the Changing Global Order. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1996.

"The Maquiladora Industry and Mexican Unions: The New National Political Strategy," in Managing Cultural Differences, Robert Moran and David Braaten, eds. Gulf Publishing Co., 1994.

"The Persistence of the Gap: Taking Stock of Economic Growth in the Post-World War II Era (1962-1990)," in Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Inequality, Mitchell Seligson and John T Passé-Smith, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993.

"Could it be that the Whole World is Already Developed? Disparities in Measurements of the Gap Between Rich and Poor Countries (1962-1990)," in Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Inequality, Mitchell Seligson and John T Passé-Smith, eds., Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1993.

"Sugar Dependency in Cuba: Capitalism vs. Socialism," pp.366-378 in Mitchell A. Seligson, ed., The Gap Between Rich and Poor: Contending Perspectives on the Political Economy of Development. Boulder: Westview Press, 1984.

Under Consideration: AThe Attitudes of Maquiladora Labor in the Pre- and Post-Democratic Era in Mexico: A Survey of Maquiladora Workers in Mexico,@ in The Maquiladora System in the New Century, Cirila Quintero, ed. Submitted

PRESENTATIONS/PANELS/PARTICIPATION in PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS/Organizations:

Professional Activities:

President of the Arkansas Political Science Association, 2004-05.

Vice President. Arkansas Political Science Association, 2003-04.

Program Chair. Arkansas Political Science Association meeting in Conway, Arkansas. Spring 2003. Conference Presentations:

“Training Faculty Members in Electronic Course Management: Components of Success,” presented at the Southern Educational Technology Conference, Fayetteville, Passé-Smith 4

Arkansas, January 8-9, 2004

“Global Inequality: National and International Dimensions,” Roundtable. Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Political Science Association, Fayetteville, Arkansas, February 2004.

ALabor=s Attitudes Toward Management and the BIP Industry in the New Democratic Era in Mexico: Did President Fox=s Victory Change Labor=s Mind?@ presented at the annual meeting of the South-East Conference on Latin American Studies, Mobile, Alabama Spring, 2002.

AHas Democracy Altered Traditional Labor-Management Relations: A Survey of Worker Attitudes in Mexico,@ presented at the Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Political Science Association, Spring 2002.

"Does the Maquiladora Industry have a Y2K Bug?: State-Labor-Business Relations at the End of the Century," presented at the Association of Borderland Scholars (Western Social Science Association) Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2000.

AUS Elite Image of Mexico: A Content Analysis of the New York Times,@ presented at the annual meeting of the South-East Conference on Latin American Studies, Lafayette, Louisiana, Spring, 1999.

"NAFTA and Mexican National Identity: Comparing Frontier and Interior Attitudes Toward the United States," presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Borderland Scholars, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Spring 1997.

"What a Difference a Crisis Makes: NAFTA, Mexico, and the US," with Stephen Morris, presented at the Western Political Science Association Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, Spring 1997.

"Nationalism in Mexico: A Review of the Data" presented at the annual meeting of the South- East Conference on Latin American Studies, Miami, Florida, Spring 1996.

"Cultural Hegemony or Post-Materialist Values in the Era of NAFTA: Preliminary Results from a Mexican Survey," presented at the XIX meeting of the International of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., September 27-30 1995.

"Cultural Hegemony or Post-Materialist Values in the Era of NAFTA," presented at the annual meeting of the South-East Conference on Latin American Studies, North Carolina, March 1995.

"Mexican Political Stability, Legitimacy, and NAFTA," presented at the Arkansas Political Science Association Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, February, 1995.

"Will NAFTA Separate the PRI from the Mexican State," presented at the annual meeting of the South-East Conference on Latin American Studies, Lafayette, Louisiana, April 8-9, 1994.

"State-Societal Mediations and Mexican Political Stability," presented at the annual meeting Passé-Smith 5

of the Southwestern Political Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, 1994.

"The Path to European Integration: Goals and Goal Attainment," (with Olufemi Barbarinde) presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, West Region, Phoenix, Arizona, November, 1992.

"Economic Growth, Sexenios, and Patterns of Migration From Mexico into the United States," presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Border Scholars/Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, El Paso, Texas, February, 1992.

"Transnational Corporations and Growth in the Post-World War II Era," presented at a colloquium sponsored by the Department of Political Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, November, 1991.

"Do Fewer People Mean More Bucks? The Economic and Political Effects of Reduced Population Growth Rates in Latin America, 1950-2000" presented at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Tucson, Arizona, April 4-8, 1990.

"The Consequences of Reduced Population Growth Rates on Third World Economic Growth," presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, Fort Worth, Texas, March 28-31, 1990.

"How the World System Produces the Welfare State" (with Albert Bergesen), Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California, August 9-14, 1989.

AWARDS AND GRANTS College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Faculty Award, 2001

Arkansas Department of Higher Education, Promotional Grant 2001 ATeaching and Learning with Computer Technology: Moving toward an Ubiquitous Computing Environment@ Co-Principal author with Sarah Blake, Joe DeLap, Patricia Draves, and Jayme Millsap Stone ($155,000)

Research Grant from the University Research Council, 1999, awarded to conduct a survey in Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Agua Prieta, Ciudad Juarez, Nogales, Guadalajara, and Reynosa, Mexico. ($12,900).

Faculty Development Grant, 1997, to attend training sessions to train in the use of software for a multi-media, Internet/interactive American Government course sponsored by St. Martin=s Press.. (co-recipients: Professors Gary Wekkin and Lani Malysa)

Research Grant from the University of Central Arkansas, 1995, awarded to conduct a survey in Guadalajara, Mexico. The survey explored Mexican attitudes and nationalist responses to American cultural and economic penetration ($3,600)

Associated Students Outstanding Professor Award, 1993 at Thunderbird, The Passé-Smith 6

American Graduate School of International Management

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS IN COMPUTER ENHANCED TEACHING: “Training Faculty Members in Electronic Course Management: Components of Success,” presented at the Southern Educational Technology Conference, Fayetteville, Arkansas, January 8-9, 2004

Academic Information Technology Specialist. Fall 2001-Present. I assist faculty in enhancing their courses with computer technology.

Workshop. August 2004. Organized and taught a week-long workshop for faculty members on Internet course shell computer software.

Workshop. August 2003. Organized and taught a week-long workshop for faculty members on Internet course shell computer software.

Presentation: Spring 2002. The Use of Course Shells in Teaching. Presented to the faculty at the University of South Alabama

Workshop. August 2002. Organized and taught a week-long workshop for faculty members on Internet course shell computer software.

Workshop. August 2001. Organized and taught a week-long workshop for faculty members on Internet course shell computer software.

Training: Faculty Associate. Completed the Course Development for Faculty Workshop at the International Center for Computer Enhanced Learning at Wake Forest University, June 1999.

Training: Faculty Associate. Completed Computer Enhanced Teaching Summer Workshop at the University of Central Arkansas instructed by Wake Forest=s Professor Gordon McCray, August 1999.

Computer Enhanced Courses Introduction to Comparative Politics, International Political Economy, The Politics of Developing Areas, The Government and Politics of Mexico, and American Government and Politics

COURSES TAUGHT: Graduate Classes: International Political Economy, Government and Politics of Mexico, Government and Politics of Latin America, Economic and Social Development

Undergraduate Classes: Introduction to Comparative Politics, Politics of Developing Areas, Government and Politics of Mexico, International Political Economy, Introduction to International Relations, Government and Politics of Western Europe, American Government and Politics

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Manuscript and Article Referee Journals South Eastern Latin Americanist, The Political Chronicle, Southwestern Geographer, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Political Research Quarterly, The International , The Midsouth Political Science Review, The American Sociological Review, The American Review of Politics, Social Science Quarterly

Books Lynne Rienner Publishers

References:

Upon request