CURRICULUM VITAE MATTHEW J. BURBANK

University of E-mail: [email protected] Department of Political Science Office: (801) 581-6313 Gardner Commons Suite 3345 260 South Central Campus DR , UT 84112-9152

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Faculty Affairs, College of Social and Behavior Science (2020 - present) Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Utah (2019 - present) Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Utah (2001 - 2019) Director of Graduate Studies (2003 - 2006) Department Chair (2007 -2010) Director of Undergraduate Studies and Honors Advisor (2011 - 2017) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Utah (1994 - 2001) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Washington State University (1992 - 1994)

EDUCATION PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Political Science (1993) MS University of Utah, Political Science (1986) BA University of Montana, Major: Political Science (1983, with High Honors)

PUBLICATIONS, Books Burbank, Matthew J., Ronald J. Hrebenar, and Robert C. Benedict. 2012. Parties, Interest Groups, and Political Campaigns. 2nd edition. New York: Oxford University Press.

Burbank, Matthew J., Ronald J. Hrebenar, and Robert C. Benedict. 2008. Parties, Interest Groups, and Political Campaigns. Boulder, CO: Paradigm. [revised edition of 1999 book]. Burbank, Matthew J., Gregory D. Andranovich, and Charles H. Heying. 2001. Olympic Dreams: The Impact of Mega- events on Local Politics. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Hrebenar, Ronald J., Matthew J. Burbank, and Robert C. Benedict. 1999. Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Political Campaigns. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Book manuscript under review Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. Contesting the Olympics in American Cities. Manuscript submitted in January 2021 and under review by Palgrave Macmillan.

PUBLICATIONS, Refereed Articles Burbank, Matthew J., and Daniel Levin. 2015. "Community Attachment and Voting for School Vouchers." Social Science Quarterly 96 (5): 1169-1177. Rothwell, Erin W., Rebecca Anderson, Aaron Goldenberg, Michelle H. Lewis, Louisa Stark, Matthew J. Burbank, Bob Wong, and Jeffrey R. Botkin. 2012. "Assessing Public Attitudes on the Retention and Use of Residual Newborn Screening Blood Samples: A Focus Group Study." Social Science and Medicine 74 (8): 1305-1309. Botkin, Jeffrey R., Erin W. Rothwell, Rebecca Anderson, Louisa Stark, Aaron Goldenberg, Michelle Lewis, Matthew J. Burbank, Bob Wong. 2012. "Public Attitudes Regarding the Use of Residual Newborn Screening Specimens for Research." Pediatrics 129 (2): 231-238. Rothwell, Erin W., Rebecca A. Anderson, Matthew J. Burbank, Aaron J. Goldenberg, Michelle Huckaby Lewis, Louisa A. Stark, Bob Wong, and Jeffrey R. Botkin. 2011. "Concerns of Newborn Screening Advisory Committee Members Regarding Storage and Use of Residual Newborn Screening Blood Spots." American Journal of Public Health 101 (11): 2111-2116. Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. 2011. "Contextualizing Olympic Legacies." Urban Geography 32 (6): 823-844. Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 2

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. 2004. "Regime Politics and the 2012 Olympic Games: The New York and San Francisco Bids." California Politics and Policy 8 (1): 1-18.

Burbank, Matthew J., Greg Andranovich, and Charles H. Heying. 2002. "Mega-events, Urban Development, and Public Policy." Review of Policy Research 19 (3): 179-202.

Andranovich, Greg, Matthew J. Burbank, and Charles H. Heying. 2001. "Olympic Cities: Lessons Learned from Mega- event Politics." Journal of Urban Affairs 23 (2): 113-131. • Reprinted in Gold, John R. and Margaret M. Gold, ed. 2012. The Making of Olympic Cities. New York: Routledge. • Reprinted in Flyvbjerg, Bent, ed. 2014. Megaproject Planning and Management: Essential Readings, vol. 2. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Burbank, Matthew J., Charles H. Heying, and Greg Andranovich. 2000. "Antigrowth Politics or Piecemeal Resistance? Citizen Opposition to Olympic-Related Economic Growth." Urban Affairs Review 35 (3): 334-357. Burbank, Matthew J. 1997. "Explaining Contextual Effects on Vote Choice." Political Behavior 19 (2): 113-132.

Burbank, Matthew J. 1995. "The Psychological Basis of Contextual Effects." Political Geography 14 (6): 621-635. Marks, Gary, and Matthew J. Burbank. 1990. "Immigrant Support for the American Socialist Party, 1912 and 1920." Social Science History 14 (2): 175-202.

PUBLICATIONS, Book Chapters Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. 2018. "The Life Cycles of Sports Venues in Los Angeles: Sports and Local Economic Development." In LA Sports: Play, Games, and Community in the City of Angels, ed. Wayne Wilson and David Wilson, pp. 19-36. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press.

Burbank, Matthew J., and John Francis. 2016. "The Conservative Party and a Changing Electorate." In David Cameron and Conservative Renewal: The Limits of Modernisation? ed. Gillian Peele and John Francis, pp. 82-104. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.

Burbank, Matthew J., and Greg Andranovich. 2016. "As Olimpiadas e a Democracia Urbana" [The Olympics and Urban Democracy]. In Megaeventos, Comunicação e Cidade [Mega-events, Communication and the City], ed. Ricardo Ferreira Freitas, Flávio Lins, and Helena Maria Carmo dos Santos, pp. 195-214. Curitiba, Brazil: Editora CRV. Burbank, Matthew J., Greg Andranovich, and Charles H. Heying. 2012. "Mega Events and Local Politics." In International Handbook on the Economics of Mega Sporting Events, ed. Wolfgang Maennig and Andrew Zimbalist, pp. 162-176. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Andranovich, Greg, Matthew J. Burbank, and Charles H. Heying. 2010. "The Political Economy of the Olympic Games." In Sport and Public Policy: Social, Political, and Economic Perspectives, ed. Charles Santos and Gerald Mildner, pp. 185-200. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Press. Heying, Charles H., Matthew J. Burbank, and Greg Andranovich. 2007. "World Class: Using the Olympics to Shape and Brand the American Metropolis." In Tourism, Culture, and Regeneration, ed. Melanie Kay Smith, pp. 101-110. London: CAB International. Burbank, Matthew J., and Melissa M. Goldsmith. 2006. "Political Change in a Conservative State." In Utah at the Beginning of the New Millennium, ed. Cathleen Zick and Ken Smith, pp. 244-251. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Burbank, Matthew J. 1995. "How Do Contextual Effects Work? Developing a Theoretical Model." In Spatial and Contextual Models in Political Research, ed. Munroe Eagles, 165-178. London: Taylor and Francis.

PUBLICATIONS, Non-refereed, Educational Material, and Reviews Burbank, Matthew J. 2020. "Utah's 2020 Presidential Primary." Political Science Now [blog], American Political Science Association. February 21. https://politicalsciencenow.com/utahs-2020-presidential-primary/ Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 3

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. 2018. "Opposition to the Olympics in American Cities." Play the Game [blog], Danish Institute for Sports Studies, November 7. http://playthegame.org/news/comments/ 2018/ 076_opposition-to-the-olympics-in-american-cities/ Burbank, Matthew J., Ronald J. Hrebenar, and Robert C. Benedict. 2011. "The Midterm Elections of 2010." Supplement for Burbank, et al. Parties, Interest Groups, and Political Campaigns. pp. 1-18. Boulder, CO: Paradigm. Burbank, Matthew J., Ronald J. Hrebenar, and Robert C. Benedict. 2009. "The Election of 2008." Supplement for Burbank, et al. Parties, Interest Groups, and Political Campaigns. pp. 1-22. Boulder, CO: Paradigm. Burbank, Matthew J. 2005. "Review of Neopluralism: The Evolution of Political Process Theory by Andrew McFarland." Perspectives on Politics 3 (1): 165-166.

Heying, Charles H., Matthew J. Burbank, and Greg Andranovich. 2005. "Taking the Measure of the Games: Lessons from the Field." Plan Canada 45 (2): 20-22.

Dzur, Albert W., and Matthew J. Burbank. 2001. "American studies, politics." International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, ed. Neil Smelser and Paul Baltes. New York: Elsevier. Burbank, Matthew J. 1999. "Statistics and the Gender Gap." Script for telecourse video produced by the Division of Academic Outreach and Continuing Education for SBS 3000, Introduction to Statistics.

Burbank, Matthew J. 1998. "Review of Regional Dynamics: The Basis of Electoral Support in Britain by William H. Field." British Politics Group Newsletter 6: 2-3.

Burbank, Matthew J. 1997. "Reviews of Understanding Change in Social Attitudes edited by Bridget Taylor and Katarina Thomson and British Social Attitudes; The 14th Report: The End of Conservative Values? edited by Roger Jowell et al." British Politics Group Newsletter 5: 3-4.

Burbank, Matthew J., and Brian J. Gerber. 1995. "Rejection of the President or a Republican Revolution? The Meaning of the 1994 Midterm Congressional Elections." Utah Forum 12: 119-132.

Burbank, Matthew J. 1991. "Review of Political Networks: The Structural Perspective by David Knoke." American Political Science Review 85 (4): 1447-1448.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Burbank, Matthew J., and Greg Andranovich. "Opposition to the Olympics in American Cities." Paper accepted for presentation at the Western Political Science Association, 2020 [meeting cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic]

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Flipping the City? Olympic Development and Opposition in Los Angeles" Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, 2019.

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Reconsidering the Mega-event Strategy: How Do the Olympics Impact Cities?" Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, 2018. Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Olympics Cities Research: Assessing Local Impacts." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2017. Burbank, Matthew J. "Olympics Cities Research: Assessing Local Impacts." Presented at the Francis Wormuth Symposium on the Politics of Identity, University of Utah, 2017. Burbank, Matthew J., and Daniel Levin. "Understanding Public Support for School Vouchers." Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, 2016. Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Urban Development and the Olympics: What is an Olympic Legacy?" Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, 2016. Burbank, Matthew J. "Forming Opinions on Complex Public Policy Issues." Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, 2015. Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 4

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Whose Power of Information? Urban Transformation and the Olympic Games." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2014.

Levin, Daniel, and Matthew J. Burbank. "School Vouchers and Community Attachment: Explaining Voter Antipathy Toward Voucher Programs." Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, 2013.

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Cities, Olympics, Democracy." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2013.

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Imagining our Urban Future: Can Olympic Legacy Be a Tool for Economic Development Policy?" Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2012. Burbank, Matthew J., and Melissa M. Goldsmith. "Targeting Voters: Citizens and Political Parties Get-out-the-vote Efforts." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2010. Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Image, Tourism, Regeneration–And Then What? Contextualizing Olympic Legacies." Paper presented at invited symposium on "Global Games and Local Legacies: Understanding Olympics Outcomes in Host Cities," Simon Fraser University, Urban Studies Program, 2009. Burbank, Matthew J., and Melissa M. Goldsmith. "Have the Effects of Party Contacting Changed?" Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2009.

Burbank, Matthew J., and Nathan Melton. "The Effect of Party Contacting on Citizens." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2008.

Andranovich, Greg, Matthew J. Burbank, and Charles H. Heying. "Citizenship, Community, Globalization: Cities and the Olympic Games." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2008. Burbank, Matthew J. "Does Public Deliberation Change Individual Attitudes?" Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2006. Golden, Anne V., and Matthew J. Burbank. "News Coverage of the Bush-Kerry Presidential Campaign on Public School Television." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 2005.

Burbank, Matthew J., Greg Andranovich, and Charles H. Heying. "Chasing the Dream: Image-building and the Olympics in Salt Lake City." Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association, 2005.

Burbank, Matthew J. "Citizen Deliberation and Opinion Change." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 2004.

Burbank, Matthew J. "Learning about Contextual Effects: Class and Context in Britain and the U.S." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2004.

Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Shaping the City: The Politics of Urban Image and Bidding for the 2012 Olympic Games." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2003. Burbank, Matthew J. "Governing the Olympic City." Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association, 2002. Lien, Pei-te, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Struggling to be Heard: Political Participation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in a Homogeneous State." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2002.

Lien, Pei-te, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Competing Needs, Competing Voices? Political Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Utah." Paper presented at the Siciliano Forum Colloquium, University of Utah, 2001. Andranovich, Greg, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Tourism and Mega-events." Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association, 2001. Burbank, Matthew J., and Albert W. Dzur. "Why Deliberate? Disentangling the Effects of Deliberation and Information in Deliberative Polls." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 2000. Burbank, Matthew J., Greg Andranovich, and Charles H. Heying. "Building the Olympic City: Lessons Learned from Mega-event Politics." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 2000. Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 5

Andranovich, Greg, Matthew J. Burbank, and Charles H. Heying. "Olympic Cities." Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association, 2000.

Burbank, Matthew J. "Evolving Urban Leadership and the Olympic Games." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 1999.

Burbank, Matthew J. "Urban Politics and the Olympic Games." Presentation at the American Society for Public Administration Regional Conference for Region VIII, 1999.

Burbank, Matthew J., Charles H. Heying, and Greg Andranovich. "Anti-Growth Politics or Piecemeal Resistance?" Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 1998. Heying, Charles H., Matthew J. Burbank, and Greg Andranovich. "Mega-events and the Growth Machine: A Comparative Study of Elite Organization and Neighborhood Resistance in Three Olympic Cities." Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Association, 1997. Gerber, Brian J., and Matthew J. Burbank. "Party Performance and Realignment in the Western States." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 1996. Burbank, Matthew J. "Class-based Contextual Influences on Vote Choice in Britain." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 1995.

Burbank, Matthew J. "Partisan Cognition and the Political Environment." Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association, 1995.

Burbank, Matthew J. "A Micro-level Explanation of Contextual Effects on Political Behavior." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 1993. Burbank, Matthew J. "An Investigation of the Individual Mechanisms of Contextual Influence." Invited paper and presentation at the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Conference on Spatial and Contextual Models of Political Behavior, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1992. Burbank, Matthew J. "The Operation of Contextual Effects: The Role of Perception and Interpersonal Communication." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 1991. Burbank, Matthew J. "The Contextual Effects of Voting Behavior." Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association, 1990. Burbank, Matthew J. "Explaining Contextual Influences on Political Behavior." Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, 1990.

Marks, Gary, and Matthew J. Burbank. "Immigrant Support for the American Socialist Party, 1912 and 1920." Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association, 1988.

GRANT APPLICATIONS Bryant, Craig, et al. 2019. "Examining Firearms Suicide Prevention Strategies among Utah Gun Owners." Letter of intent for $545,000 submitted to the National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research. (Co-I). Not funded. Burbank, Matthew J. February 2017. "Information and the Use of Family Medical Histories." Grant proposal for $4,500 to the University Research Committee, Faculty Research Proposal. (PI). With John Francis and Alexander Lovell. Funded. Button, Mark, and Matthew J. Burbank. 2016. "Civic Education beyond the Classroom: Public Deliberation and the Social Context of Civic Virtue." (Co-PI). Letter of intent submitted to the Spencer Foundation. Not funded. Button, Mark, and Matthew J. Burbank. 2016."The Content of Our Character: Citizen Deliberation and the Pathways of Virtue." ( Co-PI). Letter of intent submitted to the Templeton Foundation. Not funded.

Levin, Daniel, and Matthew J. Burbank. February 2011. "Explaining Voter Antipathy Toward School Voucher Programs." Grant proposal for $5,100 to University Research Committee, Faculty Research Proposal. (Co-PI). Funded. Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 6

Burbank, Matthew J. May 2009. "Putting Political Analysis Online." Grant proposal for $5,000 from the Technology Assisted Curriculum Center, University of Utah. (PI). Funded.

Botkin, Jeffrey R., et al. October 2007. "Methods for Promoting Public Dialogue on the Use of Residual Newborn Screening Samples for Research." Grant proposal for $1,908,371funded by National Institutes for Health. (Co- I). Funded. Burbank, Matthew J., and Albert W. Dzur. August 2006. "The Effect of Public Deliberation on Political Attitudes." Grant proposal for $198,446 submitted to the National Science Foundation. (Co-PI). Not funded. Burbank, Matthew J., and Melissa M. Goldsmith. January 2006. "Doctoral Dissertation Research: Government- Mandated Public Participation and Its Effect on Citizens." Dissertation grant for Melissa Goldsmith for $11,211 submitted to National Science Foundation. (Faculty supervisor). Not funded.

Burbank, Matthew J., and Albert W. Dzur. January 2005. "The Effect of Public Deliberation on Political Attitudes." Grant proposal for $184,563 submitted to the National Science Foundation. (Co-PI). Not funded.

Burbank, Matthew J., and Albert W. Dzur. August 2003. "The Effect of Public Deliberation on Political Attitudes and Collective Judgments." Grant proposal for $165,958 submitted to the National Science Foundation. (Co-PI). Not funded. Burbank, Matthew J., and Marshall Welch. June 2003. "A Student-centered Dialogue Project at the University of Utah." Grant proposal for $11,000 submitted to the Center for Liberal Education and Civic Engagement, Association of American Colleges and Universities. (Co-PI). Not funded.

Burbank, Matthew J. 2002. "Pilot Data Collection on Public Deliberation and Political Attitudes." Funding incentive seed grant for $8,150. Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Utah. (PI). Funded. Burbank, Matthew J. 2002. "Proposal for Research Assistance to Initiate a Project on Public Deliberation." Project initiation grant for $4,000. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah. (PI). Funded. Burbank, Matthew J. 1989. Pre-dissertation Travel Grant, $2,500. Council for European Studies. Funded.

Burbank, Matthew J. 1989. Research Travel Grant, $1,000. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Funded. AWARDS Student Choice Teaching Award, University of Utah (2009) Nominee, Student Choice Teaching Award, University of Utah (2004) Award for Best Paper at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association for "Olympic Cities: Lessons Learned from Mega-event Politics," with Greg Andranovich and Charles Heying (2001) Superior Teaching Award, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah (1999-2000) Nominee, Early Career Teaching Award, University of Utah (1999-2000) Finalist, Superior Teaching Award, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah (1998-1999) Faculty Fellow Award, University of Utah, release time for research (Fall 1999) Samuel H. Beer Dissertation Prize, awarded by the British Politics Group for the best dissertation related to British politics (1994) Dissertation Fellowship, Graduate School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Fall 1991) COURSES TAUGHT American Government Honors American Institutions Honors Praxis Lab: Worlds Apart? Assessing Utah's Urban-Rural Divide Political Analysis Political Parties Political Parties and Interest Groups Voting, Elections, and Public Opinion Pro-seminar on American Politics (Graduate) American Political Behavior (Graduate) Theoretical Approaches to Political Science (Graduate) Research Design (Graduate) Research Design for Public Administration (Graduate) Quantitative Analysis in Political Science (Graduate) Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 7

Advanced Quantitative Methods (Graduate) Quantitative Methods for Public Administration (Graduate) Teaching Political Science (Graduate) DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Director of Undergraduate Studies (July 2011-August 2017) Department Honors Advisor (January 2011-August 2017) Department Chair (July 2007-July 2010) Director of Graduate Studies (January 2003- December 2006) Retention, Promotion, and Tenure Committee Member (2003-2005; 2006-2007; 2013-2015) Chair, RPT Committee (2013-2014, 2014-2015) Merit Advisory Committee (1997-1998, 2003-2005, 2012-2013) Chair, MAC Committee (2013-2014) American Politics Field Chair (2018-2020) Tenured Faculty Review Committee (2016, 2020) Graduate Studies Committee Member (1994-1996; 2000-2002; 2010-2011; 2018-2020) Faculty Search Committee, American Politics (2020-2021) Faculty Search Committee Chair, American Politics (2018) Faculty Search Committee Chair, American Politics, Visiting Assistant Professor (2014) Faculty Search Committee, Public Administration and MPA Program Director (2010) Faculty Search Committee, American Politics-Ethnic Studies (2007-2008) Faculty Search Committee, Comparative Politics (2005-2006) Faculty Search Committee, Public Administration (2001-2002) Faculty Search Committee, Political Theory (2000-2001) Department Representative, CSBS Computing Committee (2000-2001, 2003-2006, 2011-2013) Steering Committee Member, Center for Public Policy and Administration (1997-2000) Undergraduate Studies Committee (1996-1998) Department Representative, CSBS Teaching Committee (2009-2011) Department Representative, CSBS Research Committee (2004-2006) American Comprehensive Examination Committee (Fall 1995, Spring 1996, Spring 1997, Fall 1997, Fall 2001, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Fall 2009, Spring 2009, Spring 2012, Fall 2012. Fall 2014; Fall 2016; Spring 2018; Fall 2018; Fall 2019) Department Representative, College Statistics Committee (1995-1996)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE Faculty Advisor for survey research, Kem Gardner Policy Institute (2015-present) Official Representative, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)(1995 - present) Member, Search Committee for Senior Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Undergraduate Studies (2021) Member, College of Social and Behavioral Science Hiring Priority Committee (2018-2020) Member, College of Social and Behavioral Science Quantitative Certificate Advisory Board (2017-present) Member, Undergraduate Council (2000-2003; 2014-2017) Member, Board of the Hinckley Institute of Politics (2007-2010) Member, Truman Scholarship review panel, University of Utah (2007-2009) Chair, Internal Review Committee, Graduate Program Review, Middle East Center (Spring 2007) Member, University Research Fellowship selection committee (Spring 2006) Member, Selection committee for the Charles H. Monson Essay Competition (Spring 2001) Faculty Advisor, Hinckley Journal of Politics (1999-2002; 2009-2010) Reviewer for Faculty Grant Proposal, University of Utah Research Committee (1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017) Member, Quantitatively Intensive Course Committee (1997-2000) Member, Transfer Articulation Committee (1998-2000) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Manuscript Reviewer: American Journal of Political Science (2010; 2012); American Politics Research (2006; 2008; 2009; 2010; 2012); Cities (2015); City and Community (2002 twice); City and Society (2012); Environment and Planning A (2018 twice); Event Management (2016); Geoforum (1997; 2019 three reviews; 2020); Interest Groups & Advocacy (2019); International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (2008; 2009); International Planning Studies (2013); Journal of Politics (1994; 1995 twice; 1997 twice; 2007); Journal of Urban Affairs (2002 six manuscripts for special issue; 2003; 2005; 2007; 2014 twice; 2020); Journal of Urban Planning and Development (2019); PS: Political Science and Politics (2013); Party Politics (2010; 2013); Political Behavior (2008; 2011); Political Communication (1996); Political Research Quarterly (1999; 2000); Public Opinion Quarterly (2003; 2004); Social Science Quarterly Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 8

(2014; 2016; 2017 twice); Southeastern Political Review (1999); Sport in Society (2012 twice; 2014; 2015 twice; 2016 twice; 2018); Urban Affairs Review (2011; 2015; 2016; 2017); Urban Studies (2003; 2004; 2008; 2009; 2011)

Book Manuscript Reviewer: CQ Press (2001); HarperCollins (1994); Lynne Rienner Publishers (2001); Paradigm Publishers (2011); Routledge (2020); Sage Publishers (2017); Temple University Press (2014)

Grant Reviewer: Economic and Social Research Council, UK (2010); National Science Foundation (2012) Scholarship Reviewer: Fulbright Award National Screening Committee (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019) Professional Conferences: Section Chair for "Voting and Elections" section for the 2012 Western Political Science Association meeting Section Chair for "Public Opinion, Elections, and Participation" section for the 2007 Western Political Science Association meeting Panel Chair and Discussant, "Social and Educational Policy," Midwest Political Science Association (2016) Panel Chair, "Public Policy and Public Opinion," Midwest Political Science Association (2013) Panel Chair and Discussant, "Turnout and Voter Mobilization," Western Political Science Association (2012) Panel Chair and Discussant, "Political Science Meets Economics: In Pursuit of Better Theory" at the Graduate Student Conference in Political Science at the University of Utah (2012) Panel Chair and Discussant, "How Voters Use Information," Western Political Science Association (2007) Panel Discussant, "Effects of Political Participation," Western Political Science Association (2003) Panel Moderator, Oral session, National Conference on Undergraduate Research (2003) Panel Chair, "Political Parties and the Electoral Process," Western Political Science Association (1996) Panel Discussant, "Voting in a Comparative Context," American Political Science Association meeting (1994)

COMMUNITY SERVICE Local Media Interviews (1994-2020): More than 845 interviews, including: ABC4 News, Associated Press, Daily Herald (Provo), Deseret News, KBYU Radio, KCPW Radio, KNRS Radio, KPCW Radio, KRCL Radio, KSL Radio, KSL Television, KUTV Television, KTVX Television, KUER Radio, Salt Lake City Weekly, Salt Lake Tribune, Standard Examiner (Ogden), Utah Public Radio (Logan) Regional, National, and International Media Interviews (1995-2020): More than 87 interviews, including: Regional: Oregon Public Radio, KBFT Radio (Houston), Dallas Morning News, WNYC Radio (New York City), Washington Examiner, KPSI Radio (Palm Springs, CA), Washington Times, Sacramento Bee, Denver Post, WBEZ Radio (Chicago), Seattle Times, KNPR Radio (Las Vegas), Newsday (New York), Boston Globe, Des Moines Register (Washington bureau), High Country News, Washington Blade (Washington, DC)

National: Mother Jones Magazine, Governing, Jewish Insider, Newsline, Vox, Weekly Standard, Politico Magazine, Roll Call, Mic.com, ThinkProgress.org, Daily Beast, Fox News, National Journal, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Reuters, Education Week (Washington, DC), The Atlantic, Tax Notes (Washington, DC), Stateline (Washington, DC), Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg News, Washington Post, Politico, The Hill, Time, New York Times, SKI Magazine, Kiplinger Letter (Washington, DC), Democracy Now Radio, Congressional Quarterly

International: Le Devoir (Montreal, Canada), Swiss Television News, O Estado de São Paulo (Brazil), Al Jazeera English (Qatar), ARD Radio (Germany), Corus Radio (Canada), The Province (Canada), La Vanguardia (Spain), Correio Braziliense (Brazil), Agence France Presse (France), The Guardian (UK), The Observer (UK), Canal Plus Television (France), Expansión (Spain), La Gaceta de los Negocios (Spain), El Confidencial (Spain), CKNW Radio (Canada), Sveriges Radio (Sweden), Kyodo News Service (Japan), CBC Radio (Canada) INVITED PRESENTATIONS Invited presenter and panelist on "The US Political System and Elections" sponsored by International Student and Scholar Services of the Office of Global Engagement (October 2020) Invited panelist on "Why Has Civility in Politics Declined?" sponsored by Department of Political Science and Hinckley Institute (April 2018) Invited presenter and panelist on "Redistricting in Utah" sponsored by KRCL public radio and Salt Lake City Public Library (October 2017) Invited presenter and panelist on "Graduate Funding Success Workshop" for the University of Utah Graduate School (April 2017) Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 9

Joint presentation on "Searching, Using, and Archiving data with ICPSR" with Rebekah Cummings, Data Librarian, at Marriott Library (September 20, 2016)

Invited speaker on "Statistics for Policy Makers" for the Kem Gardner Policy Institute, Budget Analyst Training (August 2016)

Moderator for panel on "2016 Presidential Primaries" sponsored by the Department of Political Science and Hinckley Institute of Politics (March 2016)

Invited speaker on "The Mayoral Election in Salt Lake City" for the Utah Democratic Party (September 2015) Invited speaker on "The Political and Policy Impacts of the 2012 Elections" for the Utah Women's Forum (September 2012)

Invited panelist for "Where in the World is US Foreign Policy? Foreign Policy Positions of the Presidential Candidates" for the Utah Chapter of the Fulbright Association (March 2012)

Invited speaker on the Republican primaries and candidates for the Honors College program for Rhodes and Marshall Scholarship Candidates (March 2012) Invited presenter on "Redistricting" for the Legislative Policy Summit sponsored by Zions Bank, Exoro Group, and CPPA (January 2011)

Invited speaker on "The 2010 Post-election Review" for the Women's Democratic Club of Utah (November 2010)

Invited presentation for "The Tea Party and American Democracy" sponsored by the Department of Political Science and Hinckley Institute of Politics (October 2010) Invited analyst for "A Gubernatorial Town Hall Meeting" between Mayor Peter Corroon and Governor Gary Hebert sponsored by KSL and the Department of Communication (October 2010) Invited speaker on "The 2010 Midterm Elections" for Salt Lake County Democratic Party Luncheon for Forum 500 Donors (September 2010)

Invited speaker on "The Election of Barack Obama" for Utah Women's Democratic Club Luncheon (January 2009)

Invited speaker on "The Meaning of the 2008 Elections" for Salt Lake County Democratic Party Luncheon for Donors (November 2008) Invited panelist for "How the Road to the White House Runs through the West" for the Utah Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) meeting (October 2008) Invited analyst for KUED public screening of "NOW: Who Pays for America's Elections?" (October 2006)

Invited presentation on "The 2004 Election: What Happened, What Does it Mean?" for the Advanced Placement Institute for teachers of American government (August 2005) Invited presentation on "Political Change in a Conservative State" for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Symposium in honor of the inauguration of the president of the University of Utah (April 2005) Invited presentation on "The Elections of 2004: A National View" for the University of Utah Communication Council (November 2004) Invited speaker on "The Presidential Nomination Process and the Democratic Convention of 1968" for the Bonneville Exchange Club (July 2003) Invited presentation on "Citizen Participation in the United States" for USIA International Visitors Program to a delegation from Poland (December 2002) Invited presentation on "The Olympics and Urban Tourism: Catalyst or Cataclysm?" at Wayne State University, State Policy Center series on "Developing the Tourist City" (March 2002) Vita Matthew Burbank 3/2021 10

Invited panelist on "Olympic Economics: Who Profits? Who Pays?" for the Olympics Education Project sponsored by the Utah Citizen Activist Network (November 2001)

Invited presentation on "Books and Banter: Olympic Dreams" at the Hinckley Institute (September 2001) Invited discussant on "Salt Lake County's New Form of Government" for a citizens panel preparing for a debate hosted by KUER public radio between candidates for Salt Lake County mayor (September 2000) Invited presentation on "Promoting Citizen Involvement in Politics" for USIA International Visitors Program to members of parliament from Zimbabwe (April 1998) Invited presentation on "The U.S. Electoral Process" for USIA International Visitors Program to government officials, academics, and journalists from Mali (August 1997)

Invited presentation on "The Election of 1996" for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences citizen advisory committee (November 1996)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Member of the Midwest Political Science Association Member of the Urban Affairs Association Member of the Western Political Science Association