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CHRISTOPHER JOHANNES ANDERSON European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science Phone: +44 (0)20 7955 6067 Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK Email: [email protected] Current Position 2019-present Professor in European Politics and Policy London School of Economics and Political Science Past Academic Positions 2018-2019 Professor, Department of Economics and Department of Politics & International Studies, University of Warwick 2006-2014 Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University 2012-2014 Professor (by courtesy), School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University 2003-2006 Professor, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 1999-2003 Professor, Department of Political Science, Binghamton University (SUNY) 1993-1997 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University Visiting Positions and Affiliations 2019 – Affiliate, United States Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science 2018-2019 Research Associate, Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), University of Warwick 2017-2018 Visiting Senior Fellow, Department of Methodology, London School of Economics and Political Science 2012-2015 Visiting Senior Fellow, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science 2008-2011 Faculty Fellow, Institute for the Social Sciences, Cornell University. 2007-2014 Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University. 2005-2006 Associate Member, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Oxford 2001 Visiting Professor, Johnson School of Management, Cornell University. 1997-1999 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Binghamton University (SUNY) 1996-1997 Visiting Professor, Department of Management & Strategy, J.L. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University 1994 Summer Faculty Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA Education 1993 PhD, Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis. 1989 MA, Political Science, Virginia Tech. 1988 Zwischenprüfung, Political Science, History, English. University of Cologne. 1 Awards 2011 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Political Research Quarterly. 2008 Best Paper Award, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on European Politics & Society. 2008 Best Paper Award, Southern Political Science Association. Best article published in the Journal of Politics. 2000 Emerging Scholar Award, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior. 1998 Heinz Eulau Award, American Political Science Association. Best article published in the American Political Science Review. 1996 Best Paper Award Finalist, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behavior. 1994 Junior Faculty Fellowship, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA. Summer Institute on “The International Economy and National Politics.” 1994 Gabriel Almond Award Nominee (Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics), American Political Science Association. 1990 College of Arts & Sciences Graduate Fellowship, Washington University. Grants and Contracts 2013-2014 U.S. Department of Education, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Grant 2009-2016 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI) Grant, “Making Electoral Democracy Work: Voters, Parties, and the Rules of the Game”. (Co-Investigator) 2008-2011 Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS), Cornell University. Faculty Fellow, “Persistent Poverty and Upward Mobility,” (Co-investigator) 2008 Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS), Cornell University. Small Research Grant Competition. 2005-2008 Commission of the European Union, European Union Center of Excellence Grant 2004-2005 Commission of the European Union, European Union Center Grant 1999-2002 National Science Foundation (NSF), Research Grant, “Winners, Losers, and Political Support in Contemporary Democracies.” SES-9818525 1998 European Community Studies Association (ECSA), Curriculum Development Grant 1995 Center for the Study of Institutions and Values (CSIV), Rice University and Center for Public Policy and School of Social Sciences, University of Houston. Grant for Workshop on the Economy and Political Behavior (Co-investigator) 1992 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Dissertation Research Grant 1992 Council for European Studies (CES), Pre-Dissertation Research Fellowship 1992 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Publication Grant 2 Publications A. Books Anderson, Christopher J., and David Sally. 2013. The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Football Is Wrong. London, New York: Penguin/Viking. 2nd revised edition in 2015. Various reprints; foreign and translated editions published or forthcoming in Australia, Canada, China, Brazil, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Turkey, United States. Anderson, Christopher J., André Blais, Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan, and Ola Listhaug. 2005. Losers’ Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy. New York: Oxford University Press. Paperback edition published 2007; Italian version: Il Consenso dei Vinti: Elezioni e Legittimità Democratica. Milan: Carlo Amore. Anderson, Christopher J. 1995. Blaming the Government: Citizens and the Economy in Five European Democracies. Armonk: M.E.Sharpe. B. Edited Volumes Dalton, Russell J., and Christopher J. Anderson (eds.). 2011. Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens’ Electoral Choices. New York: Oxford University Press. Beramendi, Pablo, and Christopher J. Anderson (eds.). 2008. Democracy, Inequality, and Representation: A Comparative Perspective. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Hofferbert, Richard I. and Christopher J. Anderson (eds.). 2001. The Dynamics of Citizen Satisfaction with Democracy. Special Issue of International Political Science Review Vol. 22 (4). Anderson, Christopher J., and Carsten Zelle (eds.). 1998. Stability and Change in German Elections: How Electorates Merge, Converge, or Collide. Westport: Praeger Publishers. Anderson, Christopher J., and Christopher Wlezien (eds.). 1997. The Economics of Politics in Comparative Perspective. Special Issue of Political Behavior Vol. 19 (1). Anderson, Christopher J., Karl Kaltenthaler, and Wolfgang Luthardt (eds.). 1993. The Domestic Politics of German Unification. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. C. Journal Articles Anderson, Christopher J., Getmansky, Anna, and Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler. 2020. “Burden Sharing: Income, Inequality, and Willingness to Fight.” British Journal of Political Science (forthcoming). Anderson, Christopher J., Luc Arrondel, André Blais, Jean-François Daoust, Jean-François Laslier, and Karine Van der Straten. 2019. “Messi, Ronaldo, and the Politics of Celebrity Elections: Voting For the Best Soccer Player in the World.” Perspectives On Politics (forthcoming). Anderson, Christopher J., and Jason D. Hecht. 2018. “The Preference for Europe: Public Opinion About European Integration Since 1952.” European Union Politics 19 (4): 617-38. Hipp, Lena, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2015. “Laziness or Liberation? Labor Market Policies and Workers’ Attitudes Toward Employment Flexibility.” International Journal of Social Welfare 24 (4): 335-47. 3 Just, Aida, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2015. “Dual Allegiances? Immigrants’ Attitudes Toward Immigration.” Journal of Politics 77 (1): 188-201. Just, Aida, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2014. “Opinion Climates and Immigrant Political Action.” Comparative Political Studies 47 (7): 935-965. Anderson, Christopher J., and Aida Just. 2013.“Legitimacy From Above: The Partisan Foundations of Support for the Political System in Democracies.” European Political Science Review 5 (3): 335-362. Just, Aida, and Christopher J. Anderson. 2012. “Immigrants, Citizenship, and Political Action in Europe.” British Journal of Political Science 42 (3): 481-509. Anderson, Christopher J., and Pablo Beramendi. 2012. “Left Parties, Poor Voters, and Electoral Participation in Advanced Industrial Democracies.” Comparative Political Studies 45 (6) 683-715. Anderson, Christopher J., and Aida Just. 2012. “Partisan Legitimacy Across Generations.” Electoral Studies 31 (2): 306-316. Anderson, Christopher J., and Jason D. Hecht. 2012. “Voting When The Economy Goes Bad, Everyone Is In Charge, And No One Is To Blame: The Case of the 2009 German Election.” Electoral Studies 31 (1): 5-19. Kaltenthaler, Karl C., Christopher J. Anderson, and William Miller. 2010. “Accountability and Independent Central Banks: Europeans and Distrust of the European Central Bank.” Journal of Common Market Studies 48 (5): 1261-81. Anderson, Christopher J. 2009. “The Private Consequences of Public Policies: Active Labor Market Policies and Social Ties in Europe.” European Political Science Review 1 (3): 341-373. Anderson, Christopher J., and Matthew M. Singer. 2008. “The Sensitive Left and the Impervious Right: Multilevel Models and the Politics of Inequality, Ideology, and Legitimacy in Europe.” Comparative Political Studies 41 (4-5): 564-599. Brunell, Thomas L., Christopher J. Anderson, and Rachel K. Cremona. 2008. “Descriptive Representation, District Demography, and Attitudes Toward Congress Among African Americans.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 33 (2): 223-244.