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Curriculum Vitae Updated April 16, 2018 MATTHEW J. CHANDLER

[email protected] (503) 901-3348 Department of 4060 Jenkins Nanovic Notre Dame, IN 46556

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2018-Present University of Notre Dame Center: Interdisciplinary Center for Network Science and Applications Project: NetHealth Supervisor: David Hachen

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Sociology and Peace Studies 2011-2018 University of Notre Dame Area Exams: Political Sociology; Cultural Sociology; Peace Studies Dissertation: Civil Resistance and the Processes of Contentious Politics in Egypt, 2010-2015 Committee: ; Robert Fishman; Omar Lizardo; Lynette Spillman; Asher Kaufman M.A., International Peace and Conflict Resolution 2007-2009 American University Distinguished Comprehensive Exam B.A., Philosophy and Christian Ministries (Sociology Minor) 1999-2003 George Fox University Summa cum Laude

FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS

Steven Pepe Fellowship 2015-2016 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute Kroc Excellence Fellowship 2011-2014 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute Mullen Family Fellowship 2011-2012 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute Ford Scholarship, Graduate 2007-2009 Ford Family Foundation Ford Scholarship, Undergraduate 1999-2003 Ford Family Foundation Presidential Scholarship 1999-2003 George Fox University Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Chandler Page 2 of 7

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Articles Chandler, Matthew J. “Civil Resistance Mechanisms and Disrupted Democratization: 2018 The Ambiguous Outcomes of Unarmed Insurrections in Egypt, 2011-2015.” Peace and Change 43(1): 90-116. Lizardo, Omar, Michael Penta, Matthew Chandler, Casey Doyle, G. Korniss, Boleslaw 2015 K. Szymanski, and Jonathan Z. Bakdash. “Analysis of Opinion Evolution in a Multi- cultural Student Social Network.” Procedia Manufacturing 3: 3974-3981.

Chapters in Edited Volumes Mische, Ann and Matthew J. Chandler. “Narratives, Networks, and Publics.” In 2018 The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Sociology, Second Edition, edited by John R. Hall, Laura Grindstaff, and Ming-Cheng Lo. : Routledge. (Forthcoming.)

Professional Research Reports Chandler, Matthew. Imminent Peril: The Impact of the Proposed Security Wall along 2006 Route 317. Palestine: Christian Peacemaker Teams. Chandler, Matthew. Situation Report on Iraqi Detainees. Iraq: Christian Peacemaker 2004 Teams. Chandler, Matthew. Report and Recommendations on Iraqi Detainees. Iraq: Christian 2004 Peacemaker Teams.

Book Reviews Chandler, Matthew J. Review of Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, 2013 and Governance in the Middle East edited by Maria J. Stephan (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). Peace and Change 38(2): 264-266.

PAPERS IN PREPARATION “Classifying and Predicting Degree Trajectories in Longitudinal Ego Networks.” With David Hachen. “Examining the Empirical Linkages between Different Kinds of Ties in Ego Networks.” With Omar Lizardo and David Hachen. “Human Conflict as a Scale-Free Network: The General Structure of Contentious Relations.” “The Shapes of Solidarity: Theorizing Emergent Structures in Social Networks with Abstract Geometry.” With Omar Lizardo.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Nonviolent social movements and democratization Political culture, civil society, and social change Social networks and solidarity Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Chandler Page 3 of 7

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant 2014-2017 University of Notre Dame, Interdisciplinary Center for Projects: NetSense and NetHealth Advisors: David Hachen and Omar Lizardo Research Assistant 2013 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute Project: Research on culture, politics, and civil society Advisor: Ann Mische Research Assistant 2011-2012 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute Project: Peace Accords Matrix Advisor: Madhav Joshi Research Assistant 2008-2009 Institute of Peace Project: Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship Program Advisor: Keith David Watenpaugh

ADVANCED METHODOLOGICAL TRAINING

Workshop on Mixed Methods Research in Social Networks 2014 Sunbelt International Conference on Social Network Analysis, St. Pete Beach, FL Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 2012 Syracuse University, Maxwell School

TEACHING INTERESTS

Social movements, revolutions, and political transitions Social network analysis and computational methods Violent and nonviolent social conflict

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor of Record Goshen College, Department of Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies 2015 Course: War and Peace in the Modern World (PJCS 425) University of Notre Dame, Sociology Department and Kroc Institute 2015 Course: Violent and Nonviolent Social Conflict (SOC 40058 / IIPS 40808) Goshen College, Department of Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies 2015 Course: Transforming Conflict and Violence (PJCS 210)

Co-Instructor Goshen College, Department of Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies 2013 Course: War and Peace in the Modern World (PJCS 425) Co-instructor: David Cortright Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Chandler Page 4 of 7

Teaching Assistant University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute 2013 Course: Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice Advisor: George Lopez University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute 2012 Course: Introduction to Peace Studies Advisor: Larissa Fast American University, School of International Service 2010-2011 Course: Theories and Methods of Nonviolence Advisors: Mubarak Awad and Joseph Groves George Fox University, Religious Studies Department 2001-2003 Advisor: Roger Newell

PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING

Striving for Excellence in Teaching Certificate 2015 University of Notre Dame, Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning Teaching Well Using Technology Workshop Series 2012-2013 University of Notre Dame, Kaneb Center Graduate Courses in University Teaching and Learning 2012 University of Notre Dame, Kaneb Center

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Conference Presentations “The Shapes of Solidarity: Theorizing Emergent Structures in Social Networks with 2017 Abstract Geometry.” With Omar Lizardo. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec. “Civil Resistance and the Social Context of Conflict: Insights from the Egyptian Case 2017 (2011-2015).” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, MD. “Relational Dynamics and the Mixed Results of Civil Resistance in Egypt.” Annual 2016 Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA. “Strategies for Cleaning and Merging Social Network Data from Multiple Sources.” 2016 Sunbelt XXXIV Social Network Conference of the International Network of Social Network Analysis, Newport Beach, CA. “Civil Resistance Mechanisms and Disrupted Democratization: The Ambiguous 2016 Outcomes of Unarmed Resistance in Egypt, 2011-2015.” Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA. “Civil Resistance and the Processes of Political Contention in Egypt, 2010-2015.” 2015 Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, MD. Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Chandler Page 5 of 7

“Fuzzy Logic, Semantic Networks, and Theory Development in the Sociological 2015 Analysis of Texts.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. “Civil Resistance and the Processes of Contentious Political Transition in Egypt, 2010- 2015 2015.” Young Scholars in Social Movements Conference, Notre Dame, IN. “Jamming Culture: Webs of Meaning and Cultural Entropy in Adbusters Magazine.” 2014 With Terence McDonnell. Media Sociology Pre-conference, Oakland, CA. “Irrealist Sociology: Ontological Pluralism for Social Inquiry.” Annual Meeting of the 2014 American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. “The Shapes of Solidarity: A Networks Theory of Community and Civil Society.” With 2014 Omar Lizardo. Sunbelt XXXIV Social Networks Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis, St. Pete Beach, FL. “Neither Strategy nor Structure: Culture and the Origins of Nonviolent Rebellions in the 2013 Middle East.” Peace Science Society and International Studies Association Joint Conference, Budapest, Hungary. “Nonviolent Action and Peace Processes: The Effect of Civil Resistance on the Initiation, 2013 Completion and Implementation of Peace Agreements.” Junior Scholars Symposium, International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. “Being the Green You Want to See in the World: Understanding Micro-social 2012 Environmental Activism.” With David Allen Wood. Peace and Justice Studies Association Annual Conference, Tufts University, Boston, MA. “Nonviolent Terrorists: The Hezbollah Paradox.” Global Nonviolence Student 2010 Conference, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA. “Christian Peacemaking in the Middle East.” Fellowship of Reconciliation Conference, 2006 Seabeck, WA. “Peacemaking in Iraq.” Swords into Plowshares Conference, Gonzaga University, 2005 Spokane, WA.

Keynote Speeches

“Paths to Peace.” Worldview Forum, Malone University, Canton, OH. 2010 “Christian Peacemaking in Iraq.” Woolman Peacemaking Forum, George Fox 2004 University, Newberg, OR.

Invited Lectures “Approaches to Redress Violence.” Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, IN. 2017 “Activism and Journalism in Iraq.” University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. 2015 “Nonviolent Action Strategy in Sociological Perspective.” University of Notre Dame. 2014 “CPT: Spirituality and Peacemkaing.” University of Notre Dame. 2012 “Inside CPT: How an International Organization Works.” Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2012 “Peacemaking in the Middle East.” Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon. 2009 Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Chandler Page 6 of 7

“Christian Peacemaking.” Pacifica Forum, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 2006 “Globalization and Iraq.” Warner Pacific College, Portland, OR. 2006 “Violence and Injustice in Palestine.” Pacifica Forum, University of Oregon. 2005 “US Intervention in Iraq.” George Fox University, Newberg, OR. 2005 “Third-Party Intervention in Conflict.” George Fox University. 2005 “Peacemaking Ministry.” George Fox University. 2004 “US Intervention in Iraq.” Linn-Benton Community College, Lebanon, OR. 2004 “Globalization and Iraq.” Warner Pacific College, Portland, OR. 2004 “Issues Facing Peacemakers.” Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends, Newberg, OR. 2004 “Peacemaking in Iraq.” Portland State University, Portland, OR. 2004 “Ethical Motivations for Peacemaking.” George Fox University. 2004 “Peacemaking in Iraq.” Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. 2004 “Peacemaking Ministry.” George Fox University. 2004

ACADEMIC SERVICE

Departmental Service Kroc Institute Research Committee Member 2015-2016 Professional Life Chair, Kroc Doctoral Student Organization 2015-2016

Manuscript Reviews American Journal of Sociology (1) 2018 American Sociological Review (1) 2016 Mobilization (3) 2012-2014 Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change (1) 2011

Conference Service “Current Issues in War, Peace, and Social Conflict.” Session Presider. Annual Meeting of 2015 the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. “Citizen Engagement and Community Activism.” Panel Discussant. University of Notre 2015 Dame Student Peace Conference, Notre Dame, IN. “Perspectives on the Arab Spring.” Panel Discussant. University of Notre Dame Student 2012 Peace Conference.

RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Deputy Director 2009-2011 Nonviolence International, Washington, DC Developed conflict resolution training manuals Coordinated training workshops Administered grant-funded programs in the Middle East Curriculum Vitae Matthew J. Chandler Page 7 of 7

Field Team Coordinator 2003-2007 Christian Peacemaker Teams, Iraq and Palestine Coordinated the Iraq and Palestine field offices (teams of 6-8 persons) Interviewed Iraqi detainees, visited detention camps and produced the first report on abuses within the US-run detention system in Iraq (Jan. 2004)

HONORS & AWARDS

Kroc Summer Research Award 2015 University of Notre Dame, Kroc Institute Randall Research Grant 2014 Nonviolence International, Washington, DC Professional Development Award 2014 University of Notre Dame, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Conference Travel Grant 2013 University of Notre Dame, Kellogg Institute for International Studies Notebaert Professional Development Award 2012 University of Notre Dame, Graduate School Graduate Student Professional Development Award 2012 University of Notre Dame, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Graduate Research Award 2008 American University, Graduate Student Council

LANGUAGES

English: Native Arabic: Intermediate general proficiency German: Intermediate reading proficiency

TECHNOLOGICAL PROFICIENCIES

Quantitative Analysis: Mathematica Qualitative Analysis: MAXQDA, ATLAS.ti, NVivo Pedagogical Tools: Sakai, Moodle

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Sociological Association International Network for Social Network Analysis International Studies Association Social Science History Association Society for the Study of Social Problems