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CURRICULUM VITAE MATTHEW J. BURBANK University of Utah E-mail: [email protected] Department of Political Science Office: (801) 581-6313 Gardner Commons Suite 3345 260 South Central Campus DR Salt Lake City, 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.