Curriculum Vita

Donald P. Haider-Markel Department of Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane, University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Phone: (785) 864-9034 fax: (785) 864-5700 [email protected] ______Research and Teaching Interests Political Institutions Policy Areas 1. Interest groups 1. Civil Rights 2. Legislatures 2. Criminal Justice 3. Bureaucracy 3. Extremism/Terrorism

Professional Activities

Academic Appointments

Chair Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, July 1, 2011 to present.

Professor Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, August 18, 2008 to present. Affiliate-Courtesy appointments in Environmental Studies and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies.

Associate Chair Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, July 2006 to June 2011. Acting Chair, July to December 2008.

Associate Editor State Politics and Policy Quarterly. July 2004 to June 2008.

Associate Professor Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, August 18, 2003 to August 18, 2008.

Director, Survey Research Center Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, May 18, 2000 to December 31, 2009.

Assistant Professor Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, August 18, 1999 to August 18, 2003.

Postdoctoral Associate Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, August 18, 1997 to May 1999.

Dissertation Fellow The Graduate School, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, August 21, 1996 to June 1, 1997.

1 Editorial Assistant American Journal of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, September 1995 to June 1998.

Assistant Researcher, Survey Center Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, May 22, 1995 to August 13, 1995; May 20, 1996 to August 13, 1996; May 12, 1997 to August 15, 1997.

Graduate Teaching Assistant Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, August 22, 1993 to June 1, 1996.

Education

Ph.D.: May 1997 Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Advisor: Kenneth J. Meier Dissertation: From Bullhorns to PACs: Lesbian and Gay Politics, Interest Groups, and Policy.

MA: December 1994 Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Advisor: Kenneth J. Meier Master’s thesis: Emerging Public Policy: State Variation in Gay and Lesbian Anti- Discrimination Laws.

BA: July 1992 Political Science; Minors: Political Sociology and Humanities, University of Minnesota- Minneapolis; Advisor: William B. Flanigan Honors thesis: Finntown, Minneapolis: Politics of an Ethnic Community in an Urban Landscape.

Research: Books, Monographs, and Edited Collections

Haider-Markel, Donald P. Ed. 2021. The Oxford Encyclopedia of LGBT Politics and Policy. New York: Oxford University Press (in press).

Haider-Markel, Donald P. Ed. 2020. Legislating Morality in America: Debating the Morality of Controversial U.S. Laws and Policies. Denver: ABC-CLIO.

Taylor, Jami Kathleen, Daniel C. Lewis, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2018. The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. --2019 Best Book Award Committee of the Human Rights Section of American Political Science Association, Honorable Mention.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2017. Guest Eds. Special Issue: Gun Politics. Social Science Quarterly. Hoboken, NJ: -Blackwell 98(2): 377-512.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. ed. 2014 HC, 2016 PB. Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government. Oxford Handbook of American Politics Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Taylor, Jami Kathleen, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. Eds. 2014. Transgender Rights and Politics: Groups, Issue Framing, and Policy Adoption. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

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Epp, Charles, Steven Maynard-Moody, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2014. Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship. : University of Chicago Press. --cited authority in Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissenting, Utah v. Strieff, Sup Ct. (2016) --2015 Best Book Award from the Section on Public Administration Research (SPAR) of the American Society for Public Administration --2015 Law and Society Association’s Herbert Jacob Book Prize, Honorable mention --2015 Distinguished Book Award Committee of the Sociology of Law Section of American Sociological Association, Honorable mention --2015 Academy of Management, Best Book Award Committee of the Public and Nonprofit Division, Honorable mention

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2010. Out and Running: Gay and Lesbian Candidates, Elections, and Policy Representation. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. -- Winner of the 2011 Outstanding Title of the University Press Books

Haider-Markel, Donald P. ed. 2009. Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions. Washington, DC: CQ Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2004. Media Coverage of Lawrence v. Texas: An Analysis of Content, Tone, and Frames in National and Local News Reporting. New York: The GLAAD Center for the Study of Media and Society.

Smith, Raymond A., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2002. Gay and Lesbian Americans and Political Participation. Denver: ABC-CLIO Publishers.

Research: Refereed Publications

Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2020. "Public Attitudes about Transgender Participation in Sports: The Roles of Gender, Gender Identity Conformity, and Sports Fandom” Sex Roles https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11199-019-01114-z

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Patrick Gauding, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2020. “LGBTQ State Legislative Candidates in an Era of Backlash,” PS: Political Science & Politics 53(3):453-459. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096520000372

Miles, Matthew, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2020. "Trump, Twitter, and Public Dissuasion: A Natural Experiment in Presidential Rhetoric." Presidential Studies Quarterly 50(2): 436-450. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/psq.12615

Miller, Patrick R., Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, and Jami Taylor. 2020. “The Politics of Being “Cait”: Caitlyn Jenner, Transphobia, and Parasocial Contact Effects on Transgender-Related Political Attitudes” American Politics Research https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1532673X20906460

3 Vegter, Abigail, Jami Taylor, and Donald Haider-Markel. 2020. “Old and New Data Sources and Methods for Interest Group Research” Interest Groups & Advocacy 9(3): 436-450. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41309-020-00102-z

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Jami Taylor, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, and Barry Tadlock. 2019. "Morality Politics and New Research on Transgender Politics and Public Policy." The Forum 17(1): 159-181.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. “Perceived Causes of Obesity, Emotions, and Attitudes about Discrimination.” Social Science & Medicine 223(2019): 97-103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.01.019

Lewis, Daniel, Barry Tadlock, Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Patrick Miller, and Jami K. Taylor. 2019.” Public Attitudes on Transgender Military Service: The Role of Gender.” Armed Forces & Society https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0095327X19861737

Middlewood, Alexandra T., Mark R. Joslyn, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. “Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women’s Political Participation." Social Science Quarterly 100(6):2507-2518. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ssqu.12697

Miles, Matthew R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. “Personality and Genetic Associations with Military Service.” 45(4): 637-658. Armed Forces and Society http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0095327X18765449

Taylor, Jami K., Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Benjamin Rogers. 2019. “Towards a New Measure of State-level LGBT Interest Group Strength.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 19(3): 334-350. https://doi.org/10.1177/1532440019826067

Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2018. “Challenged Expectations: Mere Exposure Effects on Attitudes About Transgender People and Rights.” Political Psychology 39(1): 197-216. DOI:10.1111/pops.12402

Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2018. “Transgender Prejudice Reduction and Opinions on Transgender Rights: Results from a Mediation Analysis on Experimental Data.” Research & Politics 5(1): 1-7. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053168018764945

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2018. “The Relevance of Moral Dialogues for Policy Studies and Political Science.” Social Science Journal 55(1): 25-27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2018.02.006.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2018. “‘Nanny State’ Politics: Causal Attributions about Obesity and Support for Regulation,” American Politics Research 46(2): 199- 216. DOI: 10.1177/1532673X17691493.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2018. “Not Threat, But Threatening: Potential Causes and Consequences of Gay Innumeracy,” Journal of Homosexuality 65(11): 1527-1542. DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1377490.

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Haider-Markel, Donald P., Mark R. Joslyn, Ranya Ahmed, and Sammy Badran. 2018. “Looters or Political Protestors? Attributions for Civil Unrest in American Cities,” Social Science Research 75: 168-178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.07.002.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2018. “The Direct and Moderating Effects of Mass Shooting Anxiety on Political and Policy Attitudes” Research & Politics 5(3): 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168018794060.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2018. “Motivated Innumeracy: Estimating the Size of the Gun Owner Population and its Consequences for Opposition to Gun Restrictions.” Politics & Policy 46(6): 827-850. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12276

Taylor, Jami K., Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Daniel C. Lewis 2018. “Tensions over Gay and Transgender Rights between Localities and States” PS: Political Science and Politics 51(1): 35- 37. DOI: 10.1017/S1049096517001421.

Epp, Charles, Steven Maynard-Moody, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2017. “Beyond Profiling: The Institutional Sources of Racial Disparities in Policing.” Public Administration Review 77(2): 168-178. DOI: 10.1111/puar.12702

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2017. “Bad Apples? Attributions for Police Treatment of African Americans” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 17(1): 358-378. DOI: 10.1111/asap.12146.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2017. “Special Issue Editors’ Introduction: Gun Politics.” Social Science Quarterly 98(2):377-81. DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.12415

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Patrick R. Miller, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2017. “Bringing ‘T’ to the Table: Understanding Individual Support of Transgender Candidates for Public Office.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 5(3): 399-417. DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2016.1272472

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2017. "Gun Ownership and Self-Serving Attributions for Mass Shooting Tragedies." Social Science Quarterly 98(2): 429-442. DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.12420

Joslyn, Mark R., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Michael Baggs and Andrew Bilbo. 2017. "Emerging Political Identities? Gun Ownership and Voting in Presidential Elections.” Social Science Quarterly 98(2): 382-96. DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.12421

Lewis, Daniel, Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2017. “Degrees of Acceptance: Variation in Public Attitudes toward Segments of the LGBT Community.” Political Research Quarterly 70(4):861-875. DOI: 10.1177/1065912917717352

Miller, Patrick R., Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2017. “Transgender Politics as Body Politics: The Conditional Effects of

5 Authoritarianism and Disgust on Transgender-Related Policy Attitudes” Politics, Groups, and Identities 5(1): 4-24. DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2016.1260482

Tadlock, Barry, Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, and Jami Taylor. 2017. “Testing Contact Theory and Attitudes on Transgender Rights.” Public Opinion Quarterly 81(4):956-972. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfx021.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2016. “Genetic Attributions, Immutability and Stereotypical Judgments: An Analysis of Homosexuality.” Social Science Quarterly 97(2):376- 90.

Sylvester, Steven M., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2016. “Buzz Kill: State Adoption of DUI Interlock Laws, 2005-2011.” Policy Studies Journal 44(4):491-509.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2014. “Who Knows Best? Education, Partisanship, and Contested Facts.” Politics & Policy 42(6):919-46.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark Joslyn. 2013. “Politicizing Biology: Social Movements, Parties, and the Case of Homosexuality.” Social Science Journal 50(4):603-15.

Miles, Matthew R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2013. “Bully Pulpit or Ham Radio? Receptive Audiences and Presidential Messages.” Journal of Political Science 41: 7-33.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2013. “The Politics of Causes: Mass Shootings and the Cases of the Virginia Tech and Tucson Tragedies” Social Science Quarterly 94(2):410- 23.

Doan, Alesha E., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2010. “The Role of Intersectional Stereotypes on Evaluations of Political Candidates.” Politics & Gender 6(1):63-91.

Theobald, Nick A., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2009. “Race, Bureaucracy, and Symbolic Representation: Interactions Between Citizens and Police.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 19(2):409-426. Included in special 2019 virtual open-access issue on Policing and Public Administration, https://academic.oup.com/jpart/pages/policing_vi

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark Joslyn. 2008. “Understanding Beliefs about the Origins of Homosexuality and Subsequent Support for Gay Rights: An Empirical Test of Attribution Theory” Public Opinion Quarterly 72(2):291-310.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. and Andrea Vieux. 2008. “Gender and Conditional Support for Torture in the War on Terror.” Politics & Gender 4(1):5-33.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. and Mark Joslyn. 2008. “Pulpits versus Ivory Towers: Socializing Agents and Evolution Attitudes” Social Science Quarterly 89(3):665-83.

Sharp, Elaine B., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2008. “At the Invitation of the Court: Eminent Domain Reform in State Legislatures in the Wake of the Kelo Decision” Publius 38(3):556-575.

6 Stoutenborough, James W., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2008. “Public Confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court: A New Look at the Impact of Court Decisions” The Social Science Journal 45(1):28–47.

Daley, Dorothy, Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Andrew B. Whitford. 2007. “Checks, Balances, and the Cost of Regulation: Evidence from the American States.” Political Research Quarterly 60(4):696-706

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2007. “Representation and Backlash: The Positive and Negative Influence of Descriptive Representation.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 32(1):107-134.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Alana Querze, and Kara Lindaman. 2007. “Lose, Win, or Draw? A Reexamination of Direct Democracy and Minority Rights.” Political Research Quarterly 60(2):304-314.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Carol Carr. 2007. “The Political Fallout of Taking a Stand: The President, Congress, and the Schiavo Case.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 37(3):449–467.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., William Delehanty, and Matthew Beverlin. 2007. “Media Framing and Racial Attitudes in the Aftermath of Katrina.” Policy Studies Journal 35(4):587–605.

Joslyn, Mark and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2007. “Sociotropic Concerns and Support for Counterterrorism Policies.” Social Science Quarterly 88(2):306-319.

Allen, Mahalley D., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2006. “Connecting Supreme Court Decisions, Media Coverage, and Public Opinion: The Case of Lawrence v. Texas.” The American Review of Politics 27(Fall):209-230.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “Acting as Fire Alarms with Law Enforcement? Interest Groups and Bureaucratic Activity on Hate Crime.” American Politics Research 34(1):95-130.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Mahalley D. Allen, and Morgen Johansen. 2006. “Understanding Variations in Media Coverage of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions: Comparing Media Outlets in their Coverage of Lawrence v. Texas,” Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 11(2):64- 85.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Mark Joslyn, and Mohammad Tarek Al-Baghal. 2006. “Can We Frame the Terrorist Threat? Issue Frames, the Perception of Threat, and Opinions on Counter- Terrorism Policies.” Terrorism and Political Violence 18(4):545-559.

Joslyn, Mark, and Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “Should We Really “Kill” the Messenger: Framing Physician Assisted Suicide and the Ambiguous Role of Messengers.” Political Communication 23(1):85-103.

Stoutenborough, James W., Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Mahalley D. Allen. 2006. “Reassessing the Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on Public Opinion: Gay Civil Rights Cases” Political Research Quarterly 59(3):419-433.

7 Chamberlain, Robert, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2005. “Lien On Me”: State Policy Innovation in Response to Paper Terrorism.” Political Research Quarterly 58(3):449-460.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark Joslyn. 2005. “Attributions and the Regulation of Marriage: Considering the Parallels Between Race and Homosexuality.” PS: Political Science and Politics 38(2):233-240.

Allen, Mahalley D., Carrie Pettus, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2004. “Making the National Local: Specifying the Conditions for National Government Influence on State Policymaking” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 4(3):318-344.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2004. “Perception and Misperception in Urban Criminal Justice Policy: The Case of Hate Crime.” Urban Affairs Review 39(4):491-512.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark Joslyn. 2004. “Just How Important is the Messenger Versus the Message? The Case of Framing Physician-Assisted Suicide.” Death Studies 28(3):243-262.

Haider-Markel, Donald P, and Kenneth J. Meier. 2003. “Legislative Victory, Electoral Uncertainty: Explaining Outcomes in the Battles over Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights.” Review of Policy Research 20(4):671-690.

Roh, Jongho, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2003. “All Politics is Not Local: National Forces in State Abortion Initiatives.” Social Science Quarterly 84(1):15-31.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2002. “Regulating Hate: State and Local Influences on Law Enforcement Actions Related to Hate Crime.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 2(2):126-160.

Joslyn, Mark, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2002. “Examining Framing Effects on Personal Opinion and Perception of Public Opinion: The Cases of Physician-Assisted Suicide and Social Security.” Social Science Quarterly 83(3):690-706.

Lindaman, Kara, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2002. “Issue Evolution, Political Parties, and the Culture Wars.” Political Research Quarterly 55(1):91-110.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “Implementing Controversial Policy: Results from a National Survey of Law Enforcement Department Activity on Hate Crime” Justice Research and Policy 3(1):29-61.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “Policy Diffusion as a Geographical Expansion of the Scope of Political Conflict: Same-Sex Marriage Bans in the 1990s.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 1(1):5-26.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “Shopping for Favorable Venues in the States: Institutional Influences on Legislative Outcomes of Same-Sex Marriage Bills” American Review of Politics 22(Spring):27-54.

8 Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2001. “Gun Policy, Opinion, Tragedy, and Blame Attribution: The Conditional Influence of Issue Frames.” Journal of Politics 63(2):520- 543.

Jeon, Yongjoo, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2001. “Tracing Issue Definition and Policy Change: An Analysis of Disability Issue Images and Policy Response.” Policy Studies Journal 29(2):215-231.

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2000. “Guns in the Ballot Box: Information, Groups, and Opinion in Ballot Initiative Campaigns.” American Politics Quarterly 28(3):355- 78.

Haider-Markel, Donald P, Mark R. Joslyn, and Chad J. Kniss. 2000. “Minority Group Interests and Political Representation: Gay Elected Officials in the Policy Process.” The Journal of Politics 62(2):568-77.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1999. “AIDS and Gay Civil Rights: Politics and Policy at the Ballot Box” American Review of Politics 20(Winter):349-75.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1999. “Morality Policy and Individual-Level Political Behavior: The Case of Legislative Voting on Lesbian and Gay Issues.” Policy Studies Journal 27(4):735-49.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1999. “Redistributing Values in Congress: Interest Group Influence Under Sub-Optimal Conditions.” Political Research Quarterly 52(1):113-44.

O’Brien, Sean P., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 1998. “Fueling the Fire: Social and Political Correlates of Citizen Militia Activity.” Social Science Quarterly 79(2)456-65.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1998. “The Politics of Social Regulatory Policy: State and Federal Hate Crime Policy and Implementation Effort.” Political Research Quarterly 51(1):69-88.

Haider-Markel, Donald P, and Sean P. O’Brien. 1997. “Creating a “Well Regulated Militia”: Policy Responses to Paramilitary Groups in the American States.” Political Research Quarterly 50(3):551-565.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1997. “Interest Group Survival: Shared Interests Versus Competition for Resources.” Journal of Politics 59(3):903-12.

Meier, Kenneth J., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Anthony J. Stanislawski, and Deborah R. McFarlane. 1996. “The Impact of Post-Webster Restrictions on Abortion.” Demography. 33(3):307-312.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Kenneth J. Meier. 1996. “The Politics of Gay and Lesbian Rights: Expanding the Scope of the Conflict.” Journal of Politics 58(2):332-49.

Research: Grants

9 Joined Award. 2019. Co-PI for University of Kansas IC Center for Academic Excellence (KU- ICCAE). Department of Defense. Co-Investigators are Richard Wallace and G. Michael Denning. This is a multi-year $1,488,394.00 contract.

Awarded, May 2016. Multi-investigator study “How do we put out the Fire? Causal Attributions for Civil Unrest and Violence.” Thompson Research Scholarship, Department of Political Science, University of Kansas. Co-Investigators are Mark R. Joslyn, Ranya Ahmed, and Sammy Badran. This is a one-year $6,000 project.

Awarded Contract, August 2013. Multi-investigator study “Gender Integration in the Special Forces Community: Effects on Unit Cohesion and Task Cohesion” from the Department of Defense, ARO Contract W911NF-11-1-0035. Co-Investigators are Alesha Doan and Shannon Portillo. (project funding was $93,000 through March 2014).

Awarded, May 2013. Multi-investigator study “Staying in Class: Race, Representation and Student Punishment.” Thompson Research Scholarship, Department of Political Science, University of Kansas. Co-Investigators are Elaine Sharp, Chelsie Bright, and Steven Sylvester. This is a one-year $6,000 project.

Awarded. April 2005. Principal Investigator for a project titled “Assessing the Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on Public Opinion: Cases Involving Gay Civil Rights” from the University of Kansas General Research Fund (FY 2006). This was a one-year, $4,020 grant.

Awarded (March 2005) grant extension and supplemental support for “Reconstructing Law on the Street: The Influence of Citizen Characteristics on Traffic Law Enforcement,” from the National Science Foundation. Co-investigators are Charles Epp and Steven Maynard-Moody. The supplemental grant is a 12-month grant for $14,430 (extended through March 2006).

Awarded Contract, November 2004. Principal Investigator for a project titled “Survey of Willingness to Pay to Reduce Environmental Health Risks” from the Minnesota Department of Health. This is a one-year $105,000 contract.

Awarded grant, October 2003. Principal Investigator for a project titled “Who Gets a Seat at the Table? The Role of Candidate Sexual Orientation.” A Wayne F. Placek Award from the American Psychological Foundation. This is a two-year $29,910 grant.

Awarded grant, April 2003, Principal Investigator for a Research Initiative titled “Media Coverage of the Supreme Court’s Consideration of a Legal Challenge to a Texas Anti-Sodomy Law,” from the GLAAD Center for the Study of Media and Society. The grant was a seven- month grant for $8,000.

Awarded grant May 2002, Multi-investigator study for “Reconstructing Law on the Street: The Influence of Citizen Characteristics on Traffic Law Enforcement,” from the National Science Foundation (NSF29720). Co-investigators are Charles Epp and Steven Maynard-Moody. The grant is a 12-month grant for $188,393.

Awarded grant November 2001. Multi-investigator study to evaluate the public opinion impact of a media campaign concerning children’s issues from Kansas Action for Children. Project Title: “Evaluating the Impact of the Kansas Children’s Campaign.” Co-investigators are Steven

10 Maynard-Moody, Mark Joslyn, and Surenda Singh. Total grant: $120,000. This is a three-year grant.

Awarded grant. Project Title: “Policy Change and Learning in the Culture Wars.” Research Program for New Faculty at the University of Kansas, January 2001 (#2301805). Total grant: $9,671.

Awarded grant December 2000, Multi-investigator study for “Shaping Corporate Environmental Behavior and Performance: The Impact of Enforcement and Non-Enforcement Tools” study grant from the STAR Program of the National Center for Environmental Research, Office of Research and Development, Environmental Protection Agency. $362,883; Co-investigators are Dietrich Earnhart, Tatsuji Ebihara, and Robert Glicksman. This was a three-year grant, March 2001 to March 2004.

Awarded the 1998 Wayne F. Placek Award from the American Psychological Foundation. This was a two-year $24,100 grant to examine the implementation and enforcement of hate crime policy.

Research: Book Chapters

Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2021. “Sex, Gender, and Transgender: The Moderating Effect of Gender Identity.” In Marriage Equality in Advanced Industrialized Democracies. Ed. Helma de Vries-Jordan. University Press of Kansas. Forthcoming.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Abigail J. Vegter. 2021. “LGBTQ Rights and the Legislative Process.” In Oxford Encyclopedia of LGBT Politics and Policy, Ed. Donald P. Haider-Markel. New York: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.ORE_POL-01310.R1

Taylor, Jami, Donald Haider-Markel, and Daniel Lewis 2021. “Federalism and LGBT Politics and Policy in the United States” In Oxford Encyclopedia of LGBT Politics and Policy, Ed. Donald P. Haider-Markel. New York: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming

Vegter, Abigail, and Donald Haider-Markel. 2021. “Special Role of Religion in LGBT-Related Attitudes. In Oxford Encyclopedia of LGBT Politics and Policy, Ed. Donald P. Haider-Markel. New York: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.ORE_POL-01254.R1

Miller, Patrick R., Andrew R. Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, Barry L. Tadlock and Jami K. Taylor. 2020. “Transgender politics as body politics: effects of disgust sensitivity and authoritarianism on transgender rights attitudes,” In Body Politics, Eds. Nadia E. Brown, Sarah Allen Gershon. New York: Routledge. Pp. . (reprint).

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Patrick Gauding. 2019. “LGBT Judges in the U.S.” In Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Judiciary, eds. Samantha Hernandez and Sharon A. Navarro. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 77-97.

11 Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Patrick R. Miller. 2017. “Equality or Transformation? LGBT Political Attitudes and Priorities and the Implications for the Movement.” In LGBTQ Politics: A Critical Reader. Eds. Marla Brettschneider, Susan Burgess, and Cricket Keating. New York: New York University Press. Pp. 270-94.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2016. “LGBT Politics in the United States.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science, ed. Sandy Maisel. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199756223-0188

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Jami Kathleen Taylor. 2016. “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Slow Forward Dance of LGBT Rights in America,” In After Marriage Equality: The Future of LGBT Rights, ed. Carlos A Ball. New York: New York University Press. Pp. 42-72.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Steven Sylvester. 2015. “Changing Polices/Changing Hearts and Minds: The Evolution of the LGBT Movement,” In Interest Group Politics, 9th ed. Eds. Allan J. Cigler, Burdett A. Loomis, and Anthony J. Nownes. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Pp. 68- 89.

Longaker, Jacob, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2014. “What’s In a Name? Transgender Policy in Latin American Countries: A Comparative Perspective,” In Transgender Rights and Politics, eds. Jami Kathleen Taylor and Donald P. Haider-Markel. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Pp. 49-82.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Chelsie Lynn Moore Bright. 2014. “Lesbian Candidates and Officeholders,” In Women and Elective Office: Past. Present, and Future, 3rd ed. Eds. Sue Thomas and Clyde Wilcox. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 253-72.

Lofton, Katie, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2007. “The Politics of Same-Sex Marriage vs. the Politics of Gay Civil Rights: A Comparison of Public Opinion and State Voting Patterns.” In The Politics of Same-Sex Marriage, eds. Craig Rimmerman and Clyde Wilcox. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. 313-340.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Matthew S. Kaufman. 2006. “Public Opinion and Policymaking in the Culture Wars: Is there a Connection Between Opinion and State Policy on Gay and Lesbian Issues?” In Public Opinion in State Politics, ed. Jeffrey E. Cohen. Stanford, CA: Press. Pp. 163-82.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “Gay and Lesbian Rights.” Social Issues in America: An Encyclopedia, Ed. James Ciment. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp, Inc. Pp. 738-54.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “Hate Crimes.” Social Issues in America: An Encyclopedia, Ed. James Ciment. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp, Inc. Pp. 815-25.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “Militia Movement.” Social Issues in America: An Encyclopedia, Vol 5. Ed. James Ciment. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp, Inc. Pp. 1150-62

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2004. “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Movement: 1969- Present.” In The Encyclopedia of American Social Movements, Ed. Immanuel Ness. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp, Inc.

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Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2004. “Militia Movement.” In The Encyclopedia of American Social Movements, Ed. Immanuel Ness. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp, Inc.

Doan, Alesha, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2004. “Abortion Rights Movement.” In The Encyclopedia of American Social Movements, Ed. Immanuel Ness. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharp, Inc. Pp. 378-386.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “Gay Rights.” In Governing America: The Politics of a Divided Democracy, ed. Robert Singh. New York: Oxford University Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., Mel Dubnick, Richard Elling, David Niven, and Paul Schumaker. 2002. “The Role of Federalism in Presidential Elections.” In Choosing a President: The Electoral College and Beyond. Eds. Paul Schumaker and Burdett Loomis. New York: Chatham House.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “Defense, Morality, Civil Rights, and Family: The Evolution of Lesbian and Gay Issues in the U.S. Congress.” In Queer Families, Queer Politics: Challenging Culture and the State, eds. Mary Bernstein and Renate Reimann. New York: Press. Pp. 358-78.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “Morality in Congress? Legislative Voting on Gay Issues.” In The Public Clash of Private Values: The Politics of Morality Policy, ed. Christopher Z. Mooney. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House. Pp. 115-29.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2000. “Lesbian and Gay Politics in the States: Interest Groups, Electoral Politics, and Public Policy.” In The Politics of Gay Rights, eds. Craig A. Rimmerman, Kenneth D. Wald, and Clyde Wilcox. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. 290-346.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1999. “Creating Change--Holding the Line: Agenda Setting on Lesbian and Gay Issues at the National Level.” In Gays and Lesbians in The Democratic Process: Public Policy, Public Opinion and Political Representation, eds. Ellen D. B. Riggle and Barry Tadlock. New York: Columbia University Press. Pp. 242-68.

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Sean P. O’Brien. 1999. “Values in Conflict: Local Government Response to Hate Crime.” In Culture Wars and Local Politics, ed. Elaine B. Sharp. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. Pp. 137-157.

Research: Service Related Contributions

Taylor, Jami, Daniel Lewis, and Donald Haider-Markel. 2020. “Electoral politics.” In The Sage Encyclopedia of Trans Studies, eds. Abbie Goldberg and Genny Beemyn (Forthcoming).

Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. 2019. “Transgender prejudice reduction and opinions on transgender rights: Results from a mediation analysis on experimental data.” Women and Public Policy Program's Gender Action Portal (GAP): http://gap.hks.harvard.edu/transgender-prejudice-reduction-and-opinions- transgender-rights-results-mediation-analysis)).

13 Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2018. “On SAGE Insight: The direct and moderating effects of mass shooting anxiety on political and policy attitudes.” 26 Oct, https://connection.sagepub.com/blog/politics/2018/10/26/effects-mass-shooting-anxiety/

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2018. “Americans vastly overestimate the number of gun owners,” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage, 07 May, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/05/07/americans-vastly- overestimate-the-number-of-gun-owners-thats-a-problem/?utm_term=.f8a8089624fb

Flores, Andrew R., Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick R. Miller, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Barry L. Tadlock and Jami K. Taylor. 2017. “In every state, majorities oppose Trump’s proposed ban on transgender military service.” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage, August, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/08/04/in-every-state-majorities- oppose-trumps-proposed-ban-on-transgender-military- service/?utm_term=.d54bd58bdf34&wpisrc=nl_cage&wpmm=1

Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2017. “Democrats are more likely than Republicans or Independents to blame genetics for obesity – including their own.” LSE USAPP Blog, April. http://bit.ly/2o7oUOY

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2017. “Inciting to Violence? Attributions for Political Violence have a Partisan Bent.” Political Violence @ A Glance, August. http://politicalviolenceataglance.org/2017/08/02/inciting-to-violence-attributions-for-political- violence-have-a-partisan-bent/

Joslyn, Mark R., and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2017. “Gun ownership used to be bipartisan. Not anymore.” The Washington Post: Monkey Cage, May. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/05/09/gun-ownership-used-to-be- bipartisan-not-anymore/?utm_term=.f6fe78d256f8

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2017. “Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights movement.” In World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2014. “Harvey Milk.” In World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2014. “Savage, Dan.” In World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2014. “Stonewall.” In World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book Publishing.

2013. Content Consultant for Gay Rights (Essential Library of Social Change), author, Stephanie Watson. Minneapolis, MN: ABDO Publishing Company.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2011. “State and Local Governments.” In Understanding American Politics and Government, 2011 Update, John J. Coleman, Kenneth M. Goldstein, and William G. Howell, eds. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman.

14 Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2011. “The New Face of State and Local Government.” In Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 14th ed. George C. Edwards, Martin P. Wattenberg, and Robert L. Lineberry, eds. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2009. “The New Face of State and Local Government.” In Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 13th ed. George C. Edwards, Martin P. Wattenberg, and Robert L. Lineberry, eds. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman.

Daley, Dorothy, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2007. “Pandemics and Public Opinion: Examining Awareness, Trust and Anxiety about the Avian Flu.” Public Opinion Pros October. http://www.publicopinionpros.norc.org/features/2007/oct/daley.asp

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2007. “Domestic Terrorism,” In Contemporary Issues. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2007. “Religion in Schools,” In Contemporary Issues. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “The Politics of Gay Rights.” In The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, eds. Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher, and Andrew Cayton. Indiana University Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “1978: Defeat of the Briggs Initiative.” In Great Events from History: GLBT Events. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “1986: Californians Reject LaRouche's Quarantine Initiative.” In Great Events from History: GLBT Events. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “1988: Oregon Repeals Ban on Antigay Job Discrimination.” In Great Events from History: GLBT Events. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2006. “1996: Defense of Marriage Act Signed by President Clinton.” In Great Events from History: GLBT Events. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2005. “The New Face of State and Local Government.” In Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 12th ed. George C. Edwards, Martin P. Wattenberg, and Robert L. Lineberry, eds. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “Clean Air Act.” In The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Ed. David Schultz. New York: Facts on File.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “Colorado.” In Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America, Ed. Marc Stein. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “Gay Rights Movement.” In World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “Intergovernmental Relations.” In The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Ed. David Schultz. New York: Facts on File.

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Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “Political Science.” In Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America, Ed. Marc Stein. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “South Dakota v. Dole.” In The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Ed. David Schultz. New York: Facts on File.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2003. “The New Face of State and Local Government.” In Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 11th ed. George C. Edwards, Martin P. Wattenberg, and Robert L. Lineberry, eds. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “The New Face of State and Local Government.” In Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy, 10th ed. George C. Edwards, Martin P. Wattenberg, and Robert L. Lineberry, eds. New York: Addison, Wesley, Longman.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2000. “Sodomy: United States Laws and Politics.” In Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies. Ed. Timothy F. Murphy. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1998. “Gay Rights.” In Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, ed. Raymond A. Smith. New York: Garland Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1998. “Political Parties.” In Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, ed. Raymond A. Smith. New York: Garland Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1998. “Public Opinion.” In Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, ed. Raymond A. Smith. New York: Garland Publishing.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1998. “State and Local Government.” In Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, ed. Raymond A. Smith. New York: Garland Publishing.

Research: Technical Reports

Alesha Doan, Shannon Portillo, Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Alex Jorgensen 2014. “Findings and Lessons for Project DIANE (female integration into U.S. Army Special Forces),” Report prepared for USASOC officials, Fort Bragg, NC, March.

Chad J. Kniss, Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Steven Maynard-Moody. 2002. Kansas Policy Survey: Fall 2001, Measuring Kansans’ Views on Politics, Policy, Society, and Economics. Lawrence, KS: Policy Research Institute.

Chad J. Kniss, Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Steven Maynard-Moody. 2001. Kansas Policy Survey: Spring 2001, Measuring Kansans’ Views on Politics, Policy, Society, and Economics. Lawrence, KS: Policy Research Institute.

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Book Reviews

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2018. Book review of Listen, We Need to Talk: How to Change Attitudes about LGBT Rights. By Brian F. Harrison and Melissa R. Michelson (Oxford University Press: 2017). Perspectives on Politics 16(4): 1171-1172.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2013. Book review of Gay Rights at the Ballot Box. By Amy L. Stone. (University of Minnesota Press: 2012). Political Science Quarterly 128(2):370-71.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2013. Review and consultant on Essential Library of Social Change: Gay Rights Movement, By Stephanie Watson, for ABDO Publishing Company, Minneapolis, MN.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2012. Book review of Policy Diffusion Dynamics in America. By Graeme Boushey (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010). American Review of Politics 33(Spring/Summer):157-59.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2010. “Book review of Same Sex, Different Politics: Success & Failure in the Struggles over Gay Rights. By Gary Mucciaroni. (University of Chicago Press, 2008). The Journal of Politics 72(3):922-23.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2010. “Book review of Value War: Public Opinion and the Politics of Gay Rights. Author Paul Brewer. Political Communication 27(1):104-06.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2008-09. “Book Review of The Lesbian and Gay Movements: Assimilation or Liberation? Author Craig A. Rimmerman. Political Science Quarterly 123(4):698-700.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2008. “Book Review of Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution.” Author Brian Mann. Great Plains Quarterly 28(2):162.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2007. “Book Review of Democratic Laboratories: Policy Diffusion among the American States.” Author Andrew Karch. Political Studies Quarterly 122(4):681-82.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2005. “Book Review of Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States.” Author Carolyn E. Cocca. Perspectives on Politics 3(2):369-70.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2005. “Book Review of What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America.” Author Thomas Frank. Great Plains Quarterly 25(1):57-58.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2004. “Book Review of Cultures at War: Moral Conflicts in Western Democracies.” Authors: T. Alexander Smith and Raymond Tatalovich. The Journal of Politics 66(3):996-997.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2001. “Book Review of Solidarity Blues: Race, Culture, and the American Left.” Author: Richard Iton. e-Extreme 2(4):

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Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2000. “Book Review of Governing Morals: A Social History Of Moral Regulation.” Author: Alan Hunt. The Law and Politics Book Review 10(8):472-475.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 2000. “Book Review of On the Fringe: Gays and Lesbians in Politics.” Author: David Morton Rayside. American Political Science Review 94(4):973-974.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1997. “Book Review of Private Lives, Public Conflicts: Battles over Gay Rights in American Communities.” Authors: James W. Button, Barbara A. Rienzo, and Kenneth D. Wald. American Review of Politics 18(Summer):199-201.

Research: Conference Participation, Invited Talks, and Conference Service (recent activity)

2019. Haider-Markel, Donald P., Patrick Gauding, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “LGBT Candidates in the 2018 Election.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Washington, DC.

2019. Miller, Patrick R., Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “Effect of Parenthood on Attitudes toward Policies Affecting Transgender Children.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Washington, DC.

2019. Haider-Markel, Donald P., Patrick Gauding, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “A Rainbow Wave: LGBT Candidates in the 2018 Election.” Presented at the State Politics and Policy Conference, May, College Park.

2019. Vegter, Abigail J., Patrick Gauding, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. “Measuring the Social Identity of Gun Owners in America,” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, April, Chicago.

2019. Vegter, Abigail J., Alexandra Middlewood, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. “Beliefs about Preventing Mass Shootings: The Role of Motivated Self-Interest,” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, April, Chicago.

2019. Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “Perspective Taking and Communications on Transgender Restroom Policies: Results from a National Survey Experiment.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March, San Diego.

2019. Haider-Markel, Donald P. “Notes on what we have learned about Racialized Policing and its Consequences.” Presentation at Black and Blue Conference, Washington University in St. Louis, 22 Feb.

2019. Middlewood, Alexandra T., Mark R. Joslyn, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. “Female Firepower: Women’s Gun Ownership, Perceptions of Safety, and Concealed Carry." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January, New Orleans.

18 2018. Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Abigail J. Vegter. “Motivated Voices: Gun Ownership and the Propensity for Political Participation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Boston.

2018. Taylor, Jami Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock. "Public Attitudes on Transgender Military Service: The Role of Gender.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Boston.

2018. Chair and Discussant for “Environmental Attitudes.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Boston.

2018. Chair for “State Policy Representation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Boston.

2018. Haider-Markel, Donald P. “Political Psychology and LGBT Politics,” Keynote address at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, July 7, San Antonio.

2018. Haider-Markel, Donald P., Daniel Lewis, and Jami K. Taylor. “Expanding Conflict and Expanding Community: Transgender Inclusion in State Hate Crime Policy.” Paper presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, June, Penn State University.

2018. Haider-Markel, Donald P., Mark R. Joslyn, and Abigail J. Vegter. “Guns, Letters, and Ballots: Gun Ownership and the Propensity for Political Participation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April, Chicago.

2018. Gauding, Patrick, Alexandra T. Middlewood, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Mark R. Joslyn, Cagil Albayrak, and Bronson Herrera. “Speak Loudly and Carry a Big Stick: Gun Ownership, Motivated Reasoning, and Support for Use of Military Force.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April, Chicago.

2018. Haider-Markel, Donald P., and Mark R. Joslyn. “Stereotypes in Post-Truth Politics: Enhancing Political and Group Divisions,” Presented at The Politics of Truth conference, American University, Washington DC, March 28, 2018

2018. Middlewood, Alexandra T., Mark R. Joslyn, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. “Guns, Gender, and Political Engagement: Gun Ownership Increases Women's Willingness to Discuss Politics." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January, New Orleans.

2018. Middlewood, Alexandra T., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Mark R. Joslyn, Cagil Albayrak, Patrick Gauding, and Bronson Herrera. “Speak Loudly and Carry a Big Stick: Gun Ownership, Motivated Reasoning, and Support for Use of Military Force.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January, New Orleans.

2018. Taylor, Jami, Andrew Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock. "Public attitudes about transgender participation in athletics: The role of gender.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January, New Orleans.

19 2017. “Looters or Political Protestors? Attributions for Civil Unrest in American Cities.” with Mark R. Joslyn, Ranya Ahmed, and Sammy Badran. Presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, St. Louis, June.

2017. Discussant. Group 1, Graduate Student Poster Session, at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, St. Louis, June.

2017. “Affect, Discomfort, and Egalitarianism: Understanding Individual Attitudes towards Transgender People and Issues,” with Patrick Miller, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

2017. Discussant for “Racial Cues and Political Attitudes.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

2017. “How do we put out the Fire? Causal Attributions for Civil Unrest and Violence.” with Mark R. Joslyn, Ranya Ahmed, and Sammy Badran. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

2017. Flores, Andrew, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “Sex, Gender, and Transgender: The Moderating Effect of Gender Identity.” Marriage Equality in Advanced Industrialized Democracies Conference, University of Pittsburgh, March.

2017. "Direct Democracy Institutions and Transgender Rights Policy" with Daniel Lewis and Jami Taylor. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January.

2017. “Information Seeking Behavior and Transgender Issues.” with Barry Tadlock, Jami Taylor, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, and Patrick Miller. Presented at the annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January.

2016. “Is there a Genetic Basis to the Civil-Military Divide?” with Matthew R. Miles, presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September.

2016. Panelist for Roundtable: “After Marriage Equality: What is Next for the LGBT Movement?” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September.

2016. “The Bathroom Issue: Transgender Rights and Public Opinion,” with Patrick R. Miller, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor, presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, September.

2016. Panelist for “League of Women Voters Film and Panel on Gun Violence,” Lawrence, KS, August 30.

2016. Moderator. “Social Justice Issues in the 2016 Campaigns,” The Art of Conversation series, Lawrence Arts Center’s 2016 Free State Festival, Lawrence, KS, June 21.

2016. “Causal Attributions for Police Use of Force: Isolated Incidents or a Broader Problem?,” with Mark R. Joslyn, presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Dallas, May.

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2016. “Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship,” with Charles Epp and Steven Maynard-Moody. Book Talk Webinar Series, American Society for Public Administration, May 12.

2016. “Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship.” Presentation for the Department of Government and Justice Studies, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, April 21.

2016. Panelist for “More Than a Dream: A New Social Contract for the 21st Century,” Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas, April 12.

2016. “Bad Apples? Attributions for Police Treatment of African Americans,” with Mark R. Joslyn, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2016. “Sexuality vs. Gender Identity: Variation in Public Attitudes toward the LGBT Community, with Daniel Lewis, Andrew Flores, Patrick Miller, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2016. “Shaping Young Minds: Representation, Equity and the Perception of Fairness in School Discipline”, with Lael R. Keiser and Rajeev Darolia, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2016. “What About the ‘T’ In LGBT Politics and Policy?” University Community Forum, Lawrence, KS, 02 Mar 16.

2016. “Bringing ‘T’ to the Table: Understanding Individual Support of Transgender Candidates for Public Office,” with Patrick R. Miller, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Barry Tadlock, and Jami Taylor, presented at “Symbolic Representation? Groups and Representation in Contemporary Democratic Politics” conference at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 19 Feb 16.

2016. “Testing Contact Theory and Attitudes on Transgender Rights,” with Barry Tadlock, Andrew Flores, Daniel Lewis, Patrick Miller, and Jami Taylor, to be presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Puerto Rico, January.

2015. “Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship.” Presentation for the Norman S. Minor Bar Association, “Pursuing Full Rights of Citizenship 2015: The Clash Between Constitutional Rights and Policing,” Civil Rights Series, Cleveland, OH, December 4.

2015. Moderator, “Politics and Current Legal Cases,” at “Protecting The Vote: Dialogues on Citizenship, Elections, and the Franchise,” University of Kansas, October 8.

2015. “The Role of Anxiety and the Evolving Balance between American Support for Civil Liberties vs. Extensive Counterterrorism Policies” with Steven M. Sylvester, presented at “States of Surveillance Symposium,” University of Kansas, October 2.

21 2015. “Race and Symbolic Representation in American Schools,” with Lael R. Keiser and Rajeev Darolia, presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August.

2015. “LGBTQ Politics and Political Science: A Critical Assessment,” Participant, Roundtable, presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August.

2015. Mini College Presentation: “Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship.” College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Kansas, June 3, 2015.

2015. “Deflating Trust: The Enduring Influence of Investigatory Stops on African-American Trust in Government” with Charles Epp and Steven Maynard-Moody, presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Sacramento, May.

2015. “Gun Owners and Blame Attributions for Mass Shooting Tragedies,” co-author Mark R. Joslyn, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2015. Invited presentation “Project DIANE: Findings and Lessons (female integration into Special Forces),” co-authors Alesha Doan and Shannon Portillo, Institute for Policy and Social Research, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, March.

2015. Invited presentation. “Politics of Obesity.” For Red Hot Research, The Commons, University of Kansas, 30 Jan 15.

2014. “Beyond Profiling: The Institutional Sources of Racial Disparities in Front-Line Practice,” co-authors Steven Maynard-Moody, Charles Epp, and Shannon Portillo. Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Annual Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, November.

2014. “Not a Woman, a Solider: Female Soldiers and Third Gender in Traditionally Patriarchal Societies,” co-authors Alesha Doan, and Shannon Portillo. Presented at the annual meetings of the National Women’s Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November.

2014. Invited presentation. “The Politics of Causes” Presented for the KU Natural History Museum and Free State Brewery as part of the Science On Tap speaker series, October 14.

2014. “Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze? Integration of Women into a Male Organization," co- authors Alex Jorgensen, Alesha Doan, and Shannon Portillo. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August.

2014. “Staying in Class: Race, Representation and Student Punishment,” co-authors Elaine Sharp, Chelsie Bright, and Steven Sylvester. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August.

2014. “Social and Political Exclusion: How America's Religious Interact with Open Atheists,” co-author Matt Miles, presented annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August.

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2014. “Perceived Causes of Obesity, Emotions, and Attitudes about Discrimination,” co-authors Mark R. Joslyn and Matt Miles, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2014. Chair and Discussant for “Discrimination and Inequality in Public Policy” at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2014. Chair and Discussant for “Understanding Opinions on Contemporary Issues” at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2014. Invited presentation (Outbrief) “Findings and Lessons for Project DIANE (female integration into Special Forces),” co-authors Alesha Doan, Shannon Portillo, and Alex Jorgensen. Presented to USASOC officials, Fort Bragg, NC, March.

2014. “‘Nanny State’ Politics: Causal Attributions about Obesity and Support for Regulation,” co-authors Mark R. Joslyn and Matt Miles, presented at the Florida State University Symposium on Regulation in the States, February 20-21, 2014, Tallahassee, FL.

2013. “Genetic Attributions and Group Stereotypes: Analyses of Two Important Cases,” co- author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August.

2013. “Shaping Young Minds: Race, Gender and Symbolic Representation in American Schools,” co-author Keiser, Lael; presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, May.

2013. Discussant for “Plenary Panel: Redistributive Policies in Tough State Budget Times” at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, May.

2013. “Who Can Succeed in the ‘New Normal’?: Social Identities and Attributions about Success,” co-author Mark R. Joslyn and Matt Miles; presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2013. Discussant for Public Responses to "Obamacare" at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2013. “LGBT Politics: Recent Research and Unanswered Questions,” research presentation for the Interdisciplinary Workshop in Empirical Queer Studies (IWEQS), University of Michigan, March 29.

2012. “Attributing Blame for Human-Based Events: The Influence of Social Identity and Context,” co-author Mark R. Joslyn; presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2012. Discussant for “Gay Rights and Public Opinion” at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

23 2012. "Constructing Distrust: The Consequences of African-American Encounters with Police," co-authors Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody; presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Houston, February.

2012. Discussant for “The Impact of Policy” at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Houston, February.

2011. “Attributing Blame: Social Context, Identity, and Attributions for Events.” Co-author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September.

2011. Chair for “Majoritarian Institutions and Minority Rights: Direct Democracy in the American States” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September.

2011. “Attributions for Racial Inequality in the Age of Obama” Co-author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2011. “Democratic Rollback and Accountability in Contracting for War,” Co-author Holly Goerdel. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2011. Chair and Discussant for “New Directions in Agenda-Setting Research: Public Mood, Political Conflict, and Issue Dimensionality” at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2011. Invited presentation: “Out and Leading: LGBT Officials and the Evolution of LGBT related Public Policy” for Intersections of Leadership and Society, Kansas State University, February 12, 2011.

2010. “Social Identities and the Attribution of Blame.” Co-author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September.

2010. Chair for “Innovations in Methods and Measurement in State Politics” at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September.

2010. “Racialized Policing: Evidence, Implications, and Policy Lessons.” Co-authors Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody. Presented at the annual meeting State Politics and Policy Conference, Springfield, IL, June.

2010. Discussant for panel “Same-Sex Marriage Policy in the States” at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Springfield, IL, June.

2010. “Identities, Predispositions, and the Attribution of Blame.” Co-author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2010. Discussant for panel “The Public Policy-Public Opinion Linkage” at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

24 2010. Discussant for panel “Social and Political Crisis” at the Mid-America Humanities Conference, Lawrence, KS, April 3, 2010.

2009. “The Politics of Causes: Identities, Predispositions, and Attributions Toward Shooting Tragedies.” Co-author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September.

2009. “Bentley was Right: The Significance of LGBT Politics for Political Science.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September.

2009. “Are Wal-Mart Moms and NASCAR Dads Real? A Test Using Gay State Legislative Candidates.” Presented at the annual State Politics and Policy Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, May.

2009. “Constructing Distrust: The Aftermath of African-American Encounters with Police.” Co-authors Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

2009. “Parties tell us what is true: Partisan Differences in Knowledge of Facts.” Co-author Mark R. Joslyn. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

2009. Chair and discussant for “Thinking About Punishment” at the at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

Teaching Experience

POLS 110 Introduction to U.S. Politics POLS 111 Introduction to U.S. Politics, Honor’s POLS 320 Introduction to Public Policy POLS 493 Directed Readings: Criminal Justice and Policing POLS 493 Directed Readings: Eco-Terrorism POLS 493 Directed Readings: Local Politics POLS 493 Directed Readings: Presidential Decision Making POLS 493 Directed Readings: Social Welfare Policy POLS 493 Directed Readings: State Political Parties POLS 493 Directed Readings: Terrorism POLS 503 Politics in Literature: Politics in Science Fiction POLS 613 Comparative U.S. State Politics POLS 618 The Presidency POLS 620 The Formulation of Public Policy POLS 624 Environmental Politics and Policy POLS 625 Extremist Groups and Government Response POLS/WGSS 630: Politics of Identity POLS 634 Bureaucratic Politics POLS 720 Scope of Public Policy POLS 810 American Politics POLS 820 Policy Formulation and Adoption POLS 929 Terrorism POLS 993 Directed Readings: Applied Methods in Policy Research POLS 993 Directed Readings: Environmental Politics and Policy

25 POLS 993 Directed Readings: Policy Implementation POLS 993 Directed Readings: The Presidency PS 103 Introduction to Politics PS 215 Ethnicity, Race and Religion in American Politics

Attended a teaching workshop (Best Practices in Teaching Institute 2001) May 23-24, 2001 at the Center for Teaching Excellence.

Service

Professional:

Expert consultant for Perry v. Schwarzenegger (Cal. Case No. 09-CV-2292 (VRW)) (challenge in federal court to California’s Proposition 8). September 2009 to December 2010.

Editorial Boards and Executive Councils

Associate Editor, Editorial Board, Social Science Journal, October 2014 to present.

Editorial Board, Politics & Gender, July 2019 to present.

Editorial Board, Social Inclusion, June 2017 to present.

Editorial Advisory Board, Political Science, Oxford Handbooks Online, January 2012 to present.

Editorial Board, Politics, Groups & Identities, August 2011 to present.

Editorial Board, Policy Studies Journal, 2010 to present

Academic Advisory Board for Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism, 2009 to present.

Executive Council, APSA section on State Politics and Policy, August 2008 to September 2010.

Editorial Board, Social Science Quarterly. October 2003 to present.

Editorial Board, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Politics. September 2003 to January 2006.

Editorial Board, State Politics and Policy Quarterly. January 2003 to present.

Editorial Board, American Politics Research (formerly, American Politics Quarterly). April 2001 to March 2007.

Conference Section Head Service 2011-2012. Section Head. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Politics for the 2012 annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

2008-2009. Section Head. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Politics for the 2009 annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

26 2006-2007. Section Head. Public Policy Section for the 2007 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

2005-2006. Section Head. Social Policy Section for the 2006 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

2004-2005. Section Head. State Politics and Policy Section for the 2005 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

2003. Section Head: Political Parties and Interest Groups. For the annual meetings of the Southwest Social Science Association, March.

2000. Section Head: Political Parties and Interest Groups. For the annual meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, April.

2000. Section Head: Political Parties and Interest Groups. For the annual meetings of the Southwest Social Science Association, March.

Miscellaneous

Chair, Executive Council Nominating Committee of the Public Policy Section of the American Political Science Association, Spring 2020.

Program Review. Department of Political Science, Public Administration, and Ethnic Studies, Winona State University. September 2019.

State Politics and Policy section of the APSA, Chair, Membership Committee. May 2018 to May 2019.

2014-15. Heinz Eulau Prize Committee for 2015 (for best article in the American Political Science Review and for the best article published in Perspectives on Politics in the calendar year), American Political Science Association.

2015. Midwest Political Science Association 2015 Mentoring Reception, annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2014 (April-June). Selection Committee for the State Politics and Policy APSA Best Paper Award.

2014. Midwest Political Science Association 2014 Mentoring Reception, annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.

2013 (April-July). Selection Committee for the State Politics and Policy Best Paper Presented at the APSA Award and best Graduate Student Paper Presented at the APSA on State Politics Award.

2012-2013. Ted Robinson Memorial Award Committee, sponsored by the Southwestern Political Science Association, for research and dissertation proposals in minority politics.

27 Public Policy Section, American Political Science Association, 2010 Committee to select winner for the Excellence in Mentoring in the field of Public Policy Award, Spring 2010.

Fall 2008-Spring 2009. Selection Committee for the APSA section on State Politics and Policy best paper on state politics Award.

Advisor for Kansas, The State Level Key Votes Program, Project Vote Smart, April 2006 to present.

Summer 2004. Committee Chair, Best State Politics and Policy Graduate Student Paper Award presented at the 2003 meeting of the American Political Science Association.

February 2002 - July 2002. Committee of the APSA’s Organized Section on State Politics and Policy Section for the best political science conference paper on state politics.

September 2001 - August 2002. Nominations Committee of the APSA’s Organized Section on Public Policy.

External Department Reviews: Department of Political Science, Public Administration, and Ethnic Studies at Winona State University, Fall 2019.

External Promotion/Tenure Reviewer: File review for Tenure and Promotion, June 2005, July 2005, July 2010, August 2010. File review for promotion to Full Professor, November 2011. File review for Tenure and Promotion, September 2012. File review for Tenure and Promotion, October 2012. File review for Tenure and Promotion, September 2013. File review for promotion to Full Professor, October 2013. File review for Tenure and Promotion, December 2013. File review for Tenure and Promotion, August 2014. File review for Promotion to Full Professor, September 2014. File review for Promotion to Full Professor, July 2015. File review for Distinguished Professor Nomination, October 2015. File review for Promotion to Full Professor, August 2016. File review for Tenure and Promotion, September 2016. File review for Promotion to Full Professor, June 2017. File review for Tenure and Promotion, August 2017. File review for Promotion to Full Professor, October 2017. File review for Tenure and Promotion, July 2018. File review for Tenure and Promotion, August 2018. File review for Tenure and Promotion, July 2019. File review for Promotion to Full Professor, August 2020.

Grant/Fellowship Reviewer: The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, 2020. The National Science Foundation, Law/Social Science/Political Science, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (2), 2016 (2), 2017, 2018. National Science Foundation, Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), 2004, 2011, 2013. American Psychological Foundation’s Wayne F. Placek Award Committee, 2005; Program Review, 2008. EPA STAR grants “Environmental Behavior & Decisionmaking” review panel, July 2005. Dole Institute of Politics. Dole Archive Research Fellowship review committee, January, 2010.

Journal and Book Reviewer: American Journal of Political Science; American Journal of Public Health; American Political Science Review; American Politics Research; American Review of Politics; American Sociological Review; Appetite; Asian Journal of Communication; British Journal of Political Science; California Journal of Politics and Policy; Comparative Political Studies; Economics & Politics; European Journal of Politics and Gender; Group Processes & Intergroup Relations; Interest Groups & Advocacy; International Interactions; International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice; The International Journal of

28 Press/Politics; International Journal of Public Opinion Research; International Political Science Review; International Sociology; Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Journal of Canadian Studies; Journal of Civil Society; Journal of Criminal Justice; Journal of European Public Policy; Journal of Homosexuality; The Journal of Legislative Studies; The Journal of Politics; Journal of Policy History; Journal of Public Policy; Journal of Sport Management; Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy; Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly; Justice Quarterly; Law & Social Inquiry; Law & Society Review; Legislative Studies Quarterly; Palgrave Communications; Party Politics; Perspectives on Politics; Police Practice and Research: An International Journal; Policy Studies Journal; Political Communication; Political Psychology; Political Science Quarterly; Political Research Quarterly; Political Science Research and Methods; Political Studies; Politics; Politics & Gender; Politics, Groups, and Identities; Politics & Policy; Politics and Religion; Polity; PLOS ONE; Presidential Studies Quarterly; Psychology of Violence; Public Administration Review; Public Opinion Quarterly; Publius: The Journal of Federalism; Research in Social Movements; Conflicts and Change; Security Studies; Science; Sexuality Research and Social Policy; Social Forces; Social Movement Studies; Social Problems; Social Psychology Quarterly; The Social Science Journal; Social Science Quarterly; Social Science Research; The Sociological Quarterly; Sociological Spectrum; State and Local Government Review; State Politics and Policy Quarterly; Terrorism and Political Violence; Victims & Offenders; Cambridge University Press, CQ Press, F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc., Lynne Rienner Publishers, NYU Press, North West Publishing, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge, St. Martin’s Press, The Academic Press, Thomson Higher Education, and Harper Collins Publishers, University of Michigan Press.

Report Reviewer: Committee on Understanding the Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Diverse Populations, Committee on Population, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, A Consensus Study Report of National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, June 2020. The California Policy Research Center, 2004.

College and University: Service and Positions

KU Teachers & Employees Association Board, Spring 2018 to present

Steering Committee, Peace and Conflict Studies Program, University of Kansas, November 2015 to present.

Faculty Mentor, Political Science, for Patrick Miller, August 2014 to August 2019.

Review Panel, Interdisciplinary Seed Grants in Nature and Culture at The Commons, University of Kansas, April 2013.

Review panel, Peter Gilles Springer Fellowship for Study in France, University of Kansas, March 2013, April 2014, April 2015, April 2016, April 2017, April 2018

Dean’s Advisory Council, College of Liberal Arts, University of Kansas, Fall 2011 and Spring 2012.

Dean’s Ad Hoc Task Force on Administrative Compensation, College of Liberal Arts, University of Kansas, Fall 2011 and Spring 2012.

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Faculty advisor for the University of Kansas student group, Jayhawk Political Awareness Club (JPAC), September 2013 to May 2015 (group is no longer operational).

Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Kansas, Affiliate-Courtesy Appointment, October 2009 to present.

Faculty advisor for Student Election Commission, January 2009 to present.

Faculty Mentor, Political Science, for Christina Bejarano, August 2007 to May 2012.

Dole Institute of Politics Faculty Liaison, University of Kansas, August 2006 to December 2006.

Director, Topeka Internship Program, University of Kansas, January 2005 to July 2006.

Faculty advisor for the Kansas Public Interest Research Group, September 2005 to May 2009.

Faculty Mentor, Political Science, for Brent Steele, August 2005 to March 2009.

Faculty advisor for the University of Kansas group, Animal Outreach of Kansas, September 2004 to May 2008.

Faculty advisor for the University of Kansas Model United Nations Club, September 2002 to August 2004.

Environmental Studies Program, University of Kansas, Affiliate Faculty, July 6, 2000 to present. --Undergraduate Program Curriculum Committee, Spring 2001-Fall 2001 --EVRN 615 Curriculum Committee, Fall 2001 --Future Graduate Program Curriculum Committee, Fall 2001-Spring 2003 --Bylaws Revision Committee, Spring 2003

Faculty advisor for Phi Sigma Theta, University of Kansas, August 2000 to May 2006.

College and University: Committees

Panel Judge for Dole Institute of Politics Essay Contest in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment and Women’s History Month, University of Kansas, May 2020.

Moderator, "Breakfast & Conversation with Nadine Strossen," author of "Hate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship," Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas, 28 Feb 20.

Five-Year Review Committee for CLAS Dean Danny Anderson, University of Kansas, September 2014 to January 2015.

University Scholarly Achievement Award Committee, University of Kansas, September 2013 to June 2016.

Judge, Annual Graduate Student Research Competition, Graduate School, University of Kansas, March 16, 2011.

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Dole Archives Advisory Board, Dole Institute of Politics, January 2009 to present.

Focus group for “Engaging Scholarship for Public Impact” (ESPI) working group, as part of the 2010-2011 Strategic Plan. January 19, 2011.

Search committee for Social Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Fall 2006.

Advisor for Chancellor’s National Securities Issues Briefing, University of Kansas, December 12, 2006.

Search Committee Member for Director of the Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, Fall 2001 to Fall 2002.

College and University: Invited Presentations

Mini College Presentation: “Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship.” College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Kansas, June 3, 2015.

Mini College Presentation: “Terrorism and Counterterrorism: America’s new ‘Cold War,’” College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Kansas, June 5, 2012.

KU Law's International Law Society 9/11 Forum, panelist, “The GWOT as the New Cold War,” School of Law, University of Kansas, September 20, 2011.

Mini College Presentation: “Constructing Distrust: The Aftermath of African-American Encounters with Police,” College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Kansas, June 9, 2011

Langston Hughes Center Sponsored Panel Discussion “Barack Obama's Candidacy: America, Race, and the Historical Moment,” University of Kansas, October 13, 2008.

“Article Publishing Do’s and Don’ts” for the Social Welfare Writing Group, University of Kansas, February 8, 2007.

Moderator, “The State of the State” at the Kansas Economic Policy Conference, October 26, 2006, Lawrence.

2004. “Election 2004: A Post-Mortem and Three (or so) Myths.” Presented for “The Technology of Politics,” a panel at the Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas. December 13, 2004.

2004. University panel discussion, the U.S.A. PATRIOT ACT, September 11, 2004.

2004. “Coexistence or Conflict: U.S. Chemical Facility Relations with their Communities.” Presentation for PRI Spring 2004 Seminar Series: Environmental Behavior, May 13, 2004.

2002. “Why They Hate Us and Implications for U.S. Politics and Policy.” Presentation for KU Community Education Program, “Altered States: Life After September 11,” Fall, 2002.

31 University panel discussion, “Responding to Terrorism: Views from the Poli Sci Faculty,” September 24, 2001. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science and the Kansas Union.

University panel discussion “Elections, Debates, and the Media in the United States: A Follow- up to the 2000 Election,” February 14, 2001. Sponsored by International Programs, R.O.T.C., and the Command and General Staff College.

KU representative at Washburn University Roundtable “Post-mortem on the 2000 Elections,” November 14, 2000.

University panel discussion “Elections, Debates, and the Media in the United States,” October 17, 2000. Sponsored by International Programs, R.O.T.C., and the Command and General Staff College.

University panel discussion on Angels in America, October 16, 2000.

1999. “The Gun Culture and Gun Policy in America.” Paper presentation for the Summer Institute for Ukrainian Social Scientists, University of Kansas, July.

1999. “The Use of Survey Research for Community and Policy Assessment.” Paper presentation for the Summer Institute for Ukrainian Social Scientists, University of Kansas, August.

Mass Media. Regular public relations interviews with various local, state, and national media outlets on a variety of topics, including extremist groups and terrorism, elections and voting behavior, public opinion, social policy and politics, civil rights, and criminal justice policy.

Master’s and Ph.D. Committees

Chair Masters Ph.D. Mahalley Allen, Summer 2002 Mahalley Allen, Spring 2005 Tarek al-Baghal, Spring 2003 Leanne Ochs, Spring 2007 Shaylisa Hurte, Fall 2003 Justin Tucker, Spring 2007 Katie Lofton, Spring 2004 Jim Stoutenborough, Fall 2010 Jim Stoutenborough, Spring 2005 Matt Beverlin, Fall 2010 Matt Beverlin, Summer 2005 Matthew Miles, Spring 2013 Mary Katherine Firebaugh, Fall 2008 Derek Glasgow, Spring 2015 Abraham Matthew, Summer 2010 Alex Jorgensen, Spring 2015 Bryce Myers, Spring 2011 Chelsie Bright, Spring 2015 Derek Richards, Spring 2011 John Kupka, Spring 2015 Andrew Bare, Summer 2011 Steven Sylvester, Spring 2016 Chelsie Bright, Spring 2013 Terilyn J. Huntington, Summer 2016 Jerry Moon, Fall 2013 Saatvika Rai, Summer 2016 Bronson Herrera, Summer 2017 Bronson Herrera, Summer 2018 Abigail Vegter, Fall 2018

Member Masters Ph.D. Jongho Roh, Spring 2002 William Flynt, Summer 2001

32 Kahtan Awni, Fall 2002 (engineering) Yongjoo Jeon, Fall 2001 Taras Senyuta, Spring 2004 Kara Lindaman, Spring 2002 Justin Tucker, Spring 2004 Fatih Savasan, Fall 2002 (ECON) Morgen Johansen, Spring 2005 Frank Zelko, Spring 2003 (HIST) Nathan Ensz, Fall 2005 David Brichoux, Fall 2003 Joe Monaco, Spring 2006 Robert Rodriguez, Summer 2005 Steve Mutz, Fall 2006 Carly Haden Foster, Fall 2005 Ian Ostrander, Spring 2007 Frank Liu, Spring 2006 Bryce Dietrich, Spring 2008 Andrea Vieux, Spring 2010 Aaron Kirby, Spring 2008 (Special Studies) Rebecca Barrett-Fox (AS), Spring 2011 Jennifer Thierer , Fall 2010 Amber Dickinson, Spring 2012 Robert Johanek, Fall 2010 Whitney Court, Spring 2012 Nathan Dehnke, Spring 2011 Michael Struemph, Summer 2012 Kevin Mullinix, Spring 2011 Kellee Kirkpatrick, Fall 2012 Derek Glasgow, Summer 2012 Owen Cox, Summer 2013 (PSY) Jacob Longaker, Spring 2013 Cody Brown, Summer 2013 Justice Randolph, Spring 2013 Mark Harvey, Spring 2014 Laine Shay, Summer 2013 Juan Urbano, Spring 2014 Saatvika Rai (Vika), Summer 2013 Leonard L. Lira (PA), Fall 2014 Kyle Patterson, Fall 2014 Adam Hilburgh (HIST), Spring 2015 William Bettes, Spring 2015 Brian Hanson, Spring 2015 Carolina Costa Candal, Summer 2015 Svetla Ben-Itzhak. Fall 2015 Cagil Albayrak, Fall 2015 C. Malcom Williams, Fall 2015 Marcus Williamson, Spring 2016 Leonard Lira. SPAA, Summer 2016 Hyoungrohk Chu, Spring 2018 Jacob Longaker, Summer 2016 Tyler Henderson, Summer 2018 Ranya Radhi Ahmed, Jan 2017 Trent Lythgoe, April 2020 Chris Higginbotham, May 2017 Walter Schmidt, May 2020 Brittnee Carter, May 2017 Adam Brown, June 2017 Ben Rogers, June 2017 Christopher Carey, Nov 2017 Marcus Williamson, April 2018 Garrett Gatzemeyer (HIST), Dec 2018 Alexandra Middlewood, May 2019 Todd Schmidt, co-chair, June 2019 Steven Mutz, April 2020 Luke Herrington, August 2020

Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis/Undergraduate Research Honor’s Thesis Committee Member Award Advisor Chad Lamer, Spring 2000 Julia Gilmore, Spring 2000 Ryan Hudson, Spring 2001 Anna Wagner, Spring 2002 Jessica L. Risley, Spring 2003 Joe Aaker, Spring 2004 Alvar Ayala, Spring 2005 Emmy Lou Levens, Spring 2004 Jacob Longaker, Spring 2009 Tracy J. Jones, Spring 2006 Meredith Pavicic, Spring 2012 James Vaglio, Spring 2006 Kyle Patterson, Spring 2013 Devin Dillon, Spring 2010 James Castle, Spring 2012 Ryan Kriss, Spring 2012

33 Immanuel V. Chioco, Spring 2014 Nicole Humphrey, Fall 2015 Zachery Watson, Spring 2016 Monica Maurer, Fall 2018 Phillip Becker, Spring 2019 Catlin Riffer, Spring 2020

Graduate School: Appointed by the Student Association to serve as member of the UW-M Graduate Scholastic Appeals Committee, 1995-1996; elected Graduate Student Representative, UW-M Political Science Department, 1995-1996.

Professional Affiliations/Memberships: American Political Science Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Midwest Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association, Southwestern Political/Social Science Association, Policy Studies Organization, and Western Political Science Association.

Community Service: tiny-k of Douglas County Advisory Board, July 2009 to June 2013. Big Brothers, Big Sisters, May 2006 to May 2009

Additional Achievements and Awards --2019 Higuchi Research Award, the Balfour S. Jeffrey Award in the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Kansas, $10,000 --2019 Best Book Award Committee of the Human Rights Section of American Political Science Association, Honorable Mention, for The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights, with Jami Taylor and Daniel Lewis --2016 Byron A. Alexander Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, University of Kansas. --2015 Best Book Award from the Section on Public Administration Research (SPAR) of the American Society for Public Administration for Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship, with Charles Epp and Steven Maynard- Moody --2015 Law and Society Association’s Herbert Jacob Book Prize, Honorable mention for Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship, with Charles Epp and Steven Maynard-Moody --2015 Academy of Management, Best Book Award Committee of the Public and Nonprofit Division, Honorable mention for Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship, with Charles Epp and Steven Maynard-Moody --2014 Super Reviewer Award, American Journal of Political Science, April 2015 --2013 University Scholarly Achievement Award, University of Kansas, $8,000 --2012 Super Reviewer Award, American Journal of Political Science, April 2013 -- American Council on Education (ACE) Leadership Academy for Department Chairs, July 11-12, 2012, Oxford, OH ---2011 Winner of the 2011 Outstanding Title of the University Press Books for Out and Running: Gay and Lesbian Candidates, Elections, and Policy Representation -- The 2011-2012 Senior Administrative Fellows Program, University of Kansas --2010 Super Reviewer Award, American Journal of Political Science, April 2011 --2006 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Political Research Quarterly, March 2007 --Outstanding Teaching Award from the American Political Science Association and Phi Sigma Alpha, August 2006 --W. T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence, August 2005, University of Kansas, $5,000

34 -- Celebration of Teaching Honoree, May 2005, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Kansas. -- Nominated for the J. Michael Young Academic Advisor Award, 2003-2004, University of Kansas --Awarded $500 from the University of Kansas, Center for Teaching Excellence, Spring 2004 Teaching Grants Program, December 2003. --Outstanding Teaching Award from the American Political Science Association and Phi Sigma Alpha, August 2003 --Chancellor’s Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor Award, University of Kansas, May 2003. --Outstanding Mentor award for the Graduate and Professional Association of the University of Kansas, May 2003. --Nominated for the 2002-2003 Bryon A. Alexander and John C. Wright CLAS Graduate Mentor Award --Awarded UWM Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship for 1996-97 --Southwestern Political Science Association’s Ted Robinson Memorial Award to facilitate research in minority politics, 1995 --Graduated cum laude in political science & College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota, 1992. --Dean’s List, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, 1991, 1992. --Airman of the Year 1989, 4th Air Force, USAF, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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