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M. Rosemary Pang 1 Min Rosemary Pang Penn State University, Department of Political Science Email: [email protected] 203 Pond Lab Website: https://rosemarypang.com University Park, PA, 16802 Telephone: (713)-303-4269

Education 2016–2022 Ph.D. in Political Science and Social Data Analytics (SODA) dual degree, Penn (expected) State University Dissertation: “How Authoritarian Party Institutionalization Influences the Effects of Corruption” Committee: Joseph Wright (Chair), Xiaofei Lu (SoDA Chair), Boliang Zhu, Vi- neeta Yadav 2016–2018 M.A. in Political Science, Penn State University 2012–2014 M.A. in Political Science, 2008–2012 B.A. in International Studies, University of Nottingham Ningbo China 2010-2011 Exchange in Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham UK

Areas of Interest

Substantive: Authoritarian ruling parties, protests, corruption, Chinese politics Methodological: Computational , natural language processing, measurement, survey design and analysis

Publications

Peer-reviewed Article • Park, H. J., S. C. Francisco, M. R. Pang, L. Peng, and G. Chi. 2021. “Exposure to Anti-Black Lives Matter Movement and Obesity of the Black Population.” Published online in Social Science & Medicine https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114265 • Ma, D. and M. R. Pang. 2017. “The Rise and Fall of Electoral Democracy: A Social Evolu- tionary Approach to Direct Election Experiments in Local China.” Journal of Chinese Political Science, 22 (4), pp. 601-624 Review Paper

• Pang, M. R. 2017 “Book Review. Bruce J. Dickson, The Dictator’s Dilemma: The Chinese Communist Party’s Strategy for Survival.” Journal of Asian Politics and History. Fall 2017, No. 10 Working Papers

• M. R. Pang “How Ruling Party Institutionalization Influences Corruption’s Effects on Protests?” • M. R. Pang “Unhappy Voters and Where to Find Them: An Analysis of Chinese University Students’ Understanding of Democracy and Voting Behavior” • Li, J. and M. R. Pang, “International Mudslinging in Vain: An Experiment of COVID-Related Propaganda and Overseas Nationals’ Support for Autocratic Government”

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Conferences Jul. 2021 “A Subnational Measure of Corruption in China Using News Reports”, poster presentation at PolMeth Jan. 2021 Li, J. and M. R. Pang, “International Mudslinging in Vain: An Experiment of COVID-Related Propaganda and Overseas Nationals’ Support for Autocratic Government,” presented at SPSA Sept. 2020 “Subnational Party Institutionalization and its Mitigation Effect on Corruption,” presented at APSA Jan. 2020 “How Ruling Party Institutionalization Influences the Effect of Corruption,” pre- sented at SPSA Aug. 2019 Park, H. J., S. Francisco, M. R. Pang, L. Peng, and G. Chi, “Health Outcome and Racial Discrimination: Evidence Based on Twitter with Stances Toward #Black- LivesMatter,” poster presentation at the Big Data Summer Psychology Forum of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Aug. 2019 “Subnational Measure of Corruption Using News Reports,” poster presentation at APSA July 2019 Zhang, Y., M. R. Pang, R. Ma, and J. Feng. “The Effect of on Policy Preferences of Ethnic Minority Civil Servants,” presented at of Public Administration, Seoul conference Aug. 2018 “How Ruling Party Institutionalization Influences the Effect of Corruption,” poster presentation at APSA Apr. 2018 “Unhappy Voters and Where to Find Them: An Analysis of Chinese University Students’ Understanding of Democracy and Voting Behavior,” presented at MPSA Apr. 2018 “Trade Openness in Authoritarian Countries: A Selection of Industry,” presented at MPSA Apr. 2016 “Authoritarian Regime Type and the Levels of Torture before and after the Con- 2017 vention Against Torture,” presented at MPSA Apr. 2015 “Government Performance and Authoritarian Regime Survival,” presented at MPSA Sep. 2011 Gao, Jun and Pang, M. R., “The Influences of Buddhism Thought on Democratic Movement and the Construction of Shan State’s Civic Nationalism,” presented at the 26th conference of Association of South East Asian Studies UK in Magdalene College, Cambridge

Teaching

Sole Teaching Experience 2020 Summer PLSC414 Dictators and Their Demise, Penn State University (Student Evaluation Mean: 7/7) 2016 Spring POL141 Governments of the World, Purdue University (Student Evaluation Mean: 3.6/5) 2015 Summer POL223 Introduction to Environmental Policy – Distance Learning, Purdue Uni- versity (Student Evaluation Mean: 4.1/5)

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Guest Lectures Jan. 2021 Guest lecture on Corruption in China Mar. 2020 Guest lecture on Varieties of Dictatorship Oct. 2019 Guest lecture on Missing Data in Survey Analysis Dec. 2015 Guest lecture on Environmental Leadership Dec. 2015 Guest lecture on Civil Society and Community Based Conservation Nov. 2015 Guest lecture on Free Trade and Environment Nov. 2015 Guest lecture on Environmental Policies in Different Regime Types Nov. 2015 Guest lecture on Energy Policy Oct. 2015 Guest lecture on Risk Perceptions and Assessment Oct. 2015 Guest lecture on Apply Market Principles to Environmental Policy Nov. 2013 Guest lecture on human rights Nov. 2013 Review session in Introduction to International Relations Sep. 2013 Guest lecture on Realism Sep. 2013 Guest lecture on Regime Types Invited Talks May. 2019 Measurement in Political Science: Traditional and Big Data Approaches, China University of Political Science and Law Jun. 2019 Measurement in Political Science: Traditional and Big Data Approaches, North- eastern University, China Teaching Assistantships 2021 Spring “Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Attitudes,” Penn State University 2020 Spring “Introduction to Comparative Politics,” Penn State University 2019 Fall “Survey II: The Analysis of Survey Data,” Penn State University 2018 Spring “Introduction to Comparative Politics,” Penn State University 2017 Fall “Scientific Study of Politics,” Penn State University 2017 Spring “Introduction to Comparative Politics,” Penn State University 2015 Fall “Introduction to Environmental Policy,” Purdue University 2015 Spring “Global Green Politics,” Purdue University 2014 Fall “Introduction to Environmental Policy – Distance Learning,” Purdue University 2014 Spring “Rich and Poor Nations”, Purdue University 2013 Fall “Introduction to International Relations,” Purdue University

Research Assistantships

2020 Fall Research assistant for Joseph Wright 2019 Spring Research assistant for Roseanne McManus 2018 Fall Research assistant for Elizabeth Carlson 2016 Fall Research assistant for Joseph Wright

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Awards 2021 Outstanding political Science Graduate Student Award, Penn State University 2020 ICDS-ACI Explore grants for COVID-19 research with Hyunjoon Park, Sara Fran- cisco, Lulu Peng, and Junjun Yin ($11,000), Penn State University 2020 C-SoDA Accelerator Award with Hyunjoon Park and Sara Francisco ($7,500), Penn State University 2018, 2019 Summer Graduate Research Award ($3,500), Penn State University 2017 Program in Comparative Politics Graduate Research Award for International Re- search ($3,000), Penn State University 2016 ICPSR Summer Program Grant (declined), Purdue University 2014–2016 Outstanding Teaching Assistant, runner-up, Political Science Department, Purdue University 2010 Head’s Scholarship of the University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Professional Development

2017 Graduate Student Online Teaching Certificate 2014 ICPSR Summer Program

Skills

Languages: Chinese (Native Speaker), English (Fluent) Statistical Software: STATA, R, Python

References Joseph Wright Xiaofei Lu Professor Professor Department of Political Science Department of Applied Linguistics Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University [email protected] [email protected] https://sites.psu.edu/wright/ http://www.personal.psu.edu/xxl13/ +1(814) 865-3205 +1(814) 865-4692 233 Pond Lab 301 Sparks Building University Park, PA 16802, USA University Park, PA 16802, USA

Boliang Zhu Vineeta Yadav Associate Professor Associate Professor Department of Political Science Department of Political Science Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University [email protected] [email protected] https://sites.psu.edu/bxz14/ https://sites.psu.edu/vineetayadav/ +1(814) 865-6901 +1(814) 867-3715 317 Pond Lab 331 Pond Lab University Park, PA 16802, USA University Park, PA 16802, USA

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