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Leonie Huddy Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science SUNY at Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794-4392 (631) 632-7639 [email protected] Educational Background 1989 University of California, Los Angeles. Ph.D. Social Psychology. "Generational Agreement on Old-Age Policies: Explanations based on realistic interest, symbolic political attitudes, and age identities." 1983 University of California, Los Angeles M.A. Social Psychology 1979 University of New England, Armidale Australia B.Sc. (Honors) Zoology 1977 Monash University, Melbourne Australia B.Sc. Majors: Psychology/Zoology Professional Appointments 2006-present Stony Brook University, Professor, Political Science 1999-2015 Stony Brook University, Director, Center for Survey Research 1995-2006 Stony Brook University, Associate Professor, Political Science 1989-94 Stony Brook University, Assistant Professor, Political Science 1988-89 Stony Brook University, Instructor, Political Science 1986-88 Research Consultant Rand Corporation Awards and Grants 2016 John Sullivan Award for the best paper presented by a graduate student at the 2015 APSA section panels, APSA Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior section. (awarded to Alexa Bankert for a paper co-authored with Huddy and Rosema). 2016 Jeanne Knutson award in recognition of long-standing service to the International Society of Political Psychology 2016 Visiting Fellowship, US Studies Centre, University of Sydney, Australia 2015 ISPP Small Grant, APSA Political Psychology preconference ($3,000) 2014 National Science Foundation ($115,570). RAPID grant: Social Welfare and Empathy: Children at the Border. co-PI Stanley Feldman. 2014 Nevitt Sanford Award for distinguished professional contributions to political psychology, the International Society for Political Psychology 2014 Visiting Fellowship, the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University (July/August) 2013 Stony Brook University Twin Study - Pilot Project (Vice-President for Research, Stony Brook University), $50,000 (with Stanley Feldman). 2006 Dialogues Across Diversity, Stony Brook University ($750) with Stanley Feldman, Erin Cassese, Mary-Kate Lizotte. 1 2 2005 Russell Sage Foundation ($35,000). Americans Respond to Hurricane Katrina: The Subtle Political Effects of Race. Co-PI Stanley Feldman. 2005 National Science Foundation ($63,570). Small Grant for Exploratory Research: Americans Respond to Hurricane Katrina, co-PI Stanley Feldman. 2005 Environmental Protection Agency ($94,731). Public Perception Survey of Long Island Sound Watershed Residents. 2004 Handbook of Political Psychology, awarded the 2003 Robert Lane prize by the political psychology section of the American Political Science Association. 2004 National Science Foundation ($23,390). Small Grant for Exploratory Research: Women's Advancement in Political Science, A Proposed Workshop for 2004 in Washington, DC. With Susan Clarke, Michael Brintnall, and Linda Lopez. SES-0408413. 2003 National Science Foundation ($342,116). “Distinguishing Principles from Prejudice in Americans’ Views on Racial Policy” with Stanley Feldman. SES-0318800. 2002 National Science Foundation ($50,000) “Small Grant for Exploratory Research: Public Support in the Aftermath of 9/11” with Stanley Feldman, George E. Marcus, Michael MacKuen, and Charles Taber. SES-9975063 2001 National Science Foundation ($50,000) “Small Grant for Exploratory Research: The Dynamic, Multi-Faceted Effects of Threat” with Stanley Feldman, Gallya Lahav, and Charles Taber. SES-0201650. 1999 Awarded 1998 Best Paper Prize by Women and Politics section of the American Political Science Association. 1999 National Science Foundation ($104,866). “Acquisition of an Experimental Survey Research Laboratory in the Social Sciences at SUNY, Stony Brook 1998 National Science Foundation, ($50,000) “Political Identification as Social Identity: The Portrayal of Feminists and the Development of Feminist Identity. 1996 Goldsmith Research Award, the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy ($5,000) 1995 The American Sociological Association's Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Award ($3,300) 1994 Carrie Chapman Catt Center, Iowa State University. Women and Politics Faculty Research Prize. 1991 SUNY Faculty Grant for the Improvement of Undergraduate Education. "Video Encounters with Women in Politics." ($2,491) 1990 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Award from the Grants-in-Aid program ($984) 1990, 92, 93 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, Stony Brook. Merit award, research awards. 1990, 1992 Stony Brook Foundation, teaching and research grants. ($8,000) 1989, 1993 New York State/UUP Professional Development and Quality of Working Life, Faculty Development Awards. 1989, 1990 Stony Brook Travel Award and Research Development Grant. 1989 Stony Brook Teaching Fellow Award (formerly Lilly Fellow Award) ($6,500). Professional Affiliations International Society for Political Psychology American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association American Association of Public Opinion Research 3 Professional Activities 2017 Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, Editorial Board 2017 Canadian Election Studies, Advisory Board 2017 Journal of Experimental Political Science, Editorial Board 2017 Journal of Politics, Editorial Board, 2017-2018 2016 Advisory Board member, Center for Political Psychology, Southern Denmark University (2016- 2017) 2015 Co-convener, inaugural political psychology pre-conference, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. 2015 Member, International Advisory Board, Norwegian National Online Survey Panel 2015 Member, Executive Committee, Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science 2015 Member, Scientific Advisory Board of AusCen, the Australian Centre for Applied Social Research Methods, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. 2014 Member, American National Election Studies Board of Overseers (2014-2016) 2014 Advisory Editorial Board of the Sage Encyclopedia of Political Behavior 2013 National Science Foundation Political Science Advisory Panel (2013-2014) 2012 American Political Science Review, Editorial Board. 2012 Journal of Experimental Political Science, Associate Editor. (2012-2017) 2011 Political Behavior, Editorial Board 2010 American Journal of Political Science, Editorial Board (2010-2013). 2011 Member, American National Election Studies Board of Overseers (2011-2014) 2010 President, International Society for Political Psychology. 2007 Member of the Nominations Committee for the Midwest Political Science Association Governing Council 2007 Governing Council of the APSA section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior. (2007-2009) 2006 Member of the NSF review panel, Human and Social Dynamics (Decision Making, Risk and Uncertainty) 2005 Political Psychology, Editor (with Stanley Feldman, Howard Lavine, Charles Taber), 2005-2010. 2005 Chair, APSA Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, Emerging Scholar Award. 2005 Vice-President, International Society for Political Psychology (2005-2007) 2004 Section head for Gender and Social Identity at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Lund, Sweden. 2003 Member, American Political Science Association Task Force on Mentoring in the Discipline 2002 Section head for Political Psychology section at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, 2002. 2001 Journal of Politics, Editorial Board, 2001-2004 1998 Political Psychology, Editorial Board (1998-2005). 1998 PS: Political Science & Politics, Editorial Board, 1998-2000 1998 Former member of the Executive Committee of the Political Psychology section of the American Political Science Association; Member (1998) and chair (1999) of the section book prize committee; former co-editor (with Stanley Feldman and Charles Taber) of the section newsletter. 1996 Section head for "Public Opinion and Political Psychology" at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April, 1996. 1996 Member of the Alice Paul dissertation committee, Caucus on Women and Politics. 1996 Chair, Nevitt Sanford committee for distinguished professional contributions to political psychology, International Society for Political Psychology. 4 1996 Member of the Publications Board of the International Society for Political Psychology, 1996-1999. 1995 Co-organizer of papers at the annual meeting of International Society for Political Psychology (gender and race relations), Washington D.C., July, 1995. 1992 Member of the Planning Committee for the 1992 National Election Study 1992 Co-editor (with Michael Delli-Carpini and Robert Shapiro) of Research in Micropolitics. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1992-2002. 1990 Co-convener (with Michael Delli-Carpini and Robert Shapiro) of the Eastern Political Psychology Workshop held semiannually at Columbia University, 1990-present. Written Work Publications – Books and Edited Volumes Dynamics of National Identity: Media and Societal Factors of What We Are. 2016. Peter Schmidt, Josef Seethaler, Jurgen Grimm, and Leonie Huddy (Editors). Routledge. Going to War in Iraq: When Citizens and the Press Matter. 2015. Stanley Feldman, Leonie Huddy & George Marcus. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. 2013. Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, and Jack Levy (Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press. 2nd. Edition. Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology.