JOHN D. GRIFFIN October 2019

Department of Campus Box 333 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO 80309 (303) 492-3135 [email protected]

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Political Equality, Democratic Representation, Race and Ethnicity, Leadership.

TEACHING INTERESTS

Political Representation, U.S. Congress, Development of American Political Institutions, Introduction to American Politics.

EDUCATION

2002 Ph.D., Political Science, Duke University Committee: John Aldrich (Chair), John Brehm, Arthur Lupia, Michael Munger, James Stimson

2000 M.A., Political Science, Duke University

1995 J.D., University of Colorado School of Law Order of the Coif

1990 B.A., Political Science, Boston College Summa cum laude, Honors Program

EMPLOYMENT

University of Colorado Boulder

2019- Professor of Political Science

2014- Faculty Director, CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs

Unit has a $2.4 million budget, 3 FTE, and 600 volunteers. Responsible for design, implementation, and assessment of CWA Strategic Plan, marketing and partnership initiatives, fundraising strategy, operational plan, campus engagement and outreach, and volunteer management systems.

2012- Associate Professor of Political Science

2012- Courtesy Appointment, CU School of Law

2012- Director, LeRoy Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment 2014

University of Notre Dame

2009 Associate Professor of Political Science

2002 Assistant Professor of Political Science

HONORS AND AWARDS

2009 Emerging Scholar Award Midwest Political Science Association (with Brian Newman)

2008 Emerging Scholar Award Finalist, Political Organizations and Parties Section, American Political Science Association

2007 Jewell-Loewenberg Award For the best article published in Legislative Studies Quarterly in 2006. Awarded for “Senate Apportionment as a Source of Political Inequality.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 31(3): 405-32.

1993 American Jurisprudence Awards Civil Procedure Legal Ethics

1990 Phi Beta Kappa Boston College Chapter

BOOKS

2018 John H. Aldrich and John D. Griffin. Why Parties Matter: Political Competition and Democracy in the American South. University of Chicago Press.

Subject of podcast interview with Heath Brown, “New Books in Political Science,” February 2018 - http://newbooksnetwork.com/john-aldrich-and-john-griffin-why-parties-matter- political-competition-and-democracy-in-the-american-south-u-chicago-press-2018/

Review in Times Higher Education https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/review-why-parties-matter-john-h-aldrich- and-john-d-griffin-university-of-chicago-press

Review in The Journal of Politics Steven White, “Race and Southern Political Development,” 81(2)(2019). https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/702169

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2008 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. Minority Report: Evaluating Political Equality in America. University of Chicago Press.

Review in Polity https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1057/pol.2008.34?journalCode=pol

Review in Public Opinion Quarterly - https://academic.oup.com/poq/article- abstract/73/3/590/1928000

REFEREED ARTICLES (student co-authors underlined)

2020 John D. Griffin, Chad Kiewiet de Jonge, and Vania Ximena Velasco Guachella, “Deprivation in the Midst of Plenty: Citizen Polarization and Political Protest,” British Journal of Political Science (forthcoming).

2020 John D. Griffin, Brian Newman, and Patrick Buhr. “Class War in the Voting Booth: Bias Against High-Income Congressional Candidates.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 45 (forthcoming).

2019 John D. Griffin, Brian Newman, and David W. Nickerson. “A God of Vengeance and of Reward? Voters and Accountability.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 44(1): 133-62.

2019 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. “Presidents and the Congressional Black Caucus: The Racial Consequences of Electoral Incentives.” Presidential Studies Quarterly, https://rdcu.be/bpzQZ.

2018 E. Scott Adler, Adam Cayton, and John D. Griffin. “Representation When Constituent Opinion and District Conditions Collide.” Political Research Quarterly 71(3): 681-94.

2017 John D. Griffin, Zoltan Hajnal, Brian Newman, and David Searle. “Political Inequality in America: Who Loses on Spending Policy? When is Policy Less Biased?” Politics, Groups, and Identities, 1-19.

2016 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. “The Presidency and Political Equality.” Congress & the Presidency 43(3): 352-76.

2014 John D. Griffin. “When and Why Minority Legislators Matter.” Annual Review of Political Science 17: 327-26.

2013 John D. Griffin and Claudia Anewalt. “Legislator Wealth and the Effort to Repeal the Estate Tax.” American Politics Research 41(4): 599-622.

Blogged on The Monkey Cage: http://themonkeycage.org/2010/09/22/congressional_wealth_and_oppos/

2013 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. “Voting Power, Policy Representation, and Disparities in Voting’s Rewards.” The Journal of Politics 75(1): 52-64.

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2012 John D. Griffin, David W. Nickerson, and Abigail K. Wozniak. “Racial Differences in Inequality Aversion: Evidence from Real World Respondents in the Ultimatum Game.” Journal of Economics, Behavior, and Organization 84(2): 600-17.

2012 John D. Griffin, Brian Newman, and Christina Wolbrecht. “A Gender Gap in Policy Representation in the U.S. Congress?” Legislative Studies Quarterly 37(1): 35-66.

2011 John D. Griffin and Patrick Flavin. “How Citizens and Their Legislators Prioritize Spheres of Representation.” Political Research Quarterly 64(3): 52-33.

2010 John D. Griffin and Michael Keane. “Are African Americans Effectively Represented in Congress?” Political Research Quarterly 64(1): 145-56.

2009 Patrick Flavin and John D. Griffin. “Policy, Preferences, and Participation: Government’s Impact on Democratic Citizenship.” The Journal of Politics 71(2): 544-59.

2008 John D. Griffin. “Measuring Legislator Ideology.” Social Science Quarterly 89(2): 337-50.

2007 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. “The Unequal Representation of Latinos and Whites.” The Journal of Politics 69(4): 1032-46.

2007 John D. Griffin and Patrick Flavin. “Racial Differences in Information, Expectations, and Accountability.” The Journal of Politics 69(1): 220-36.

2006 John D. Griffin. “Electoral Competition and Democratic Responsiveness: A Defense of the Marginality Hypothesis.” The Journal of Politics 68(4): 909-19.

2006 John D. Griffin and Michael Keane. “Descriptive Representation and the Composition of African American Turnout.” American Journal of Political Science 50(4): 998-1012.

2006 John D. Griffin. “Senate Apportionment as a Source of Political Inequality.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 31(3): 405-32.

2005 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. “Are Voters Better Represented?” The Journal of Politics 67(4): 1206-27.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Law Review Articles

2012 John D. Griffin and Brian Newman. “’One Person, One Vote’? – Why Citizens’ Votes Carry Unequal Weight Despite Baker, and How it Matters.” The Case Western Reserve University Law Review 62(4): 1079-1107.

Book Chapters

4 2010 John D. Griffin. “Public Evaluations of Congress.” Oxford Handbook of Congress, Oxford Handbook of American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press).

2009 John H. Aldrich and John D. Griffin. “Parties, Elections, and Democratic Politics.” Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior, Oxford Handbook of American Politics (New York: Oxford University Press).

2007 John D. Griffin. “The U.S. Congress.” in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd ed.

2005 John H. Aldrich and John D. Griffin. “The Presidency and the Campaign: Creating Voter Priorities in the 2004 Election?” in The Presidency and the Political System, 8th Ed. (Michael Nelson, ed.) Congressional Quarterly Press.

2002 John H. Aldrich and John D. Griffin. “The Presidency and the Campaign: Creating Voter Priorities in the 2000 Election.” in The Presidency and the Political System, 7th Ed. (Michael Nelson, ed.) Congressional Quarterly Press.

Book Reviews

2019 Tom Wong, The Politics of Immigration: Partisanship, Demographic Change, and American National Identity (Oxford University Press) in Tulsa Law Review (forthcoming).

2019 David Mayhew, The Imprint of Congress. (New Haven: Yale University Press) in Perspectives on Politics (forthcoming).

2013 Kay Lehman Schlozman, Sidney Verba, and Henry E. Brady, The Unheavenly Chorus: Unequal Political Voice and the Broken Promise of American Democracy. (Princeton: Princeton University Press) in The Review of Politics.

2012 Matthew N. Beckmann, Pushing the Agenda: Presidential Leadership in U.S. Lawmaking, 1953- 2004. (New York: Cambridge) in Congress & the Presidency 40(1): 95-7.

2010 James H. Read: Doorstep Democracy: Face-to-Face Politics in the Heartland. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press) Perspectives on Politics 8: 961-62.

2008 Barry Burden: The Personal Roots of Representation (Princeton: Princeton University Press) in The Journal of Politics 70(4): 1243-44.

2007 Zoltan L. Hajnal: Changing White Attitudes toward Black Political Leadership (New York: Cambridge) in The Journal of Politics 69: 1214-15.

2005 “The Importance of Constituents.” Review of Nelson W. Polsby: How Congress Evolves: Social Bases of Institutional Change. (New York: Oxford University Press) in The Review of Politics 67(2): 380-81.

2003 Gary W. Cox and Jonathan N. Katz: Elbridge Gerry's Salamander: The Electoral Consequences of the Reapportionment Revolution. (New York: Cambridge University Press) in The Journal of Politics 66(2): 630-32.

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ONGOING RESEARCH (graduate and undergraduate students underlined)

John D. Griffin and Grace Sager. “Democratic Representation of all “the People”: Anti-Slavery Petitions in the U.S. Senate.” (request to revise and resubmit, Studies in American Political Development).

John D. Griffin, Grace Sager, and Carey Stapleton. “Opinion Leadership Even When It’s Unpopular: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage.”

John D. Griffin and Henry Bowditch. “When Do Voters Favor Leadership?” (in preparation).

John D. Griffin. True Political Leadership: Why it Happens and Why it Matters. (ongoing book project)

OTHER MEDIA COVERAGE OF RESEARCH http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/318751-election-autopsy-latinos- favored-clinton-more-than

McElwee, Sean. “The unbearable whiteness of America’s donor class.” Al Jazeera, January 8, 2015.

McElwee, Sean. “Three secrets to revitalizing liberal America.” Salon.com, January 4, 2015.

McElwee, Sean. “The death of working-class politics: How the wealthy conquered Congress and abandoned blue-collar America.” Salon.com, Nov. 22, 2014.

INVITED LECTURES AND ADDRESSES

Invited Lectures

“Populist Politics and Political Parties,” Duke University, May 8, 2018.

“Political Leadership,” President’s Leadership Class, University of Colorado Boulder, March 6, 2018.

“Representation When Constituent Opinions and Conditions Collide,” University of Iowa, November 6, 2014.

“Attitudes About Equality,” Department of Psychology, University of Colorado Boulder, October 30, 2013.

“Southern Parties and Democracy,” Book Manuscript Conference, Duke University, May 2013.

“A Theory of Party Accountability” University of Indiana, Bloomington, April 2013.

“An Experiment of the Logic of Congressional Accountability,” University of Colorado Boulder, November 11, 2011.

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“Electoral Competition and Political Representation.” The Case Western Reserve Law Review Symposium, November 4, 2011.

“Voting Power, Policy Representation, and Disparities in Voting’s Rewards,” Bowdoin College, April 27, 2011.

“An Experimental Investigation of Congressional Accountability.” University of Essex, UK, February 8, 2011.

“Measuring the Equality of Political Representation Across Countries.” Inequality and Representation in Europe Workshop, Three-Country Conference, University of Basel, Switzerland, January 13-14, 2011.

“An Experimental Investigation of Congressional Accountability.” Conference on Democratic Representation, Texas A&M University, November 12-13, 2010.

“Racial Differences in Inequality Aversion in a Real-World Sample.” Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, April 16, 2010.

“Are Ideologically Extreme Legislators Really Out of Step?” Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, November 16, 2009.

“Americans’ Changing Attitudes Toward Government.” The Change Election? The 2008 Presidential Election and the Future of American Politics. Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, University of Notre Dame. October 5-6, 2009.

“Competition and Minority Representation.” Toward More Open Government: Reforming the Redistricting Process. Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, December 1, 2008.

“Americans’ Support for Equal Opportunity.” Homogeneity and Heterogeneity in Public Opinion Conference, Cornell University, October 3-5, 2008.

“Political Parties and Democracy: The Case of the American South.” Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, March 11, 2008.

“Political Parties and Democracy: The Jacksonian American South.” Social Science Research Institute, Duke University, February 11, 2008.

“Political Parties and Democracy: The Post-War American South.” American Politics Workshop, Harris School for Public Policy, University of Chicago, October 29, 2007.

“Party Polarization and Representation.” Dartmouth College, American Politics Seminar, October 27, 2006.

“Party Polarization and Representation.” , Center for Political Studies, October 18, 2006.

7 “Political Success and Political Participation.” Yale University, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, September 13, 2006.

“Race and Political Influence in America.” University of Notre Dame Law School, April 12, 2006.

“Senate Representation in Black and White.” Northwestern University, American Politics Workshop, March 8, 2005.

“Race, Political Inequality, and Pluralism.” Indiana University, October 15, 2004.

“Legislator Ambition and Legislative Organization.” Political Economy Workshop, University of Chicago, February 2003.

University of Notre Dame, Department of Political Science, November 2001.

University of Rochester, Department of Political Science, November 2001.

University of California at Davis, Department of Political Science, November 2001.

Conference Paper Presentations

“Opinion Leadership on Gay Marriage.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2018 (with Grace Sager and Carey Stapleton).

“Income Inequality, Citizen Polarization, and Political Protest.” ECPR, Glasgow, Scotland, September 6, 2014, (with Chad Kiewiet de Jonge).

“Political Inequality in America: Who Loses and What Can Be Done About It?” PRIEC, University of California, San Diego, May 23, 2014 (with Zoltan Hajnal, Brian Newman, and David Searle).

“Presidential Responsiveness to Subgroups via the Budget.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, August 2012 (with Brian Newman).

“An Experiment on the Role of Emotion in Motivating Political Participation.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, August 2012 (with Carl Palmer).

“An Experiment on the Role of Self-Interest in Motivating Political Participation.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2012 (with Carl Palmer).

“Explaining Political Inequality Cross-Nationally,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2012 (with Chad Kiewiet de Jonge).

“Presidential Responsiveness to African Americans.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011 (with Brian Newman).

“The Politics of Participation.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 2011 (with Carl Palmer).

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“Comparing Judicial and Congressional Responsiveness to African Americans.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2010 (with Michael Hartney).

“Elite Cues and Ambivalence about the Size of Government.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2010.

“Assessing the Rewards of Voting Across Groups.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008 (with Brian Newman).

“Regional Differences in Party Development and Accountability in the Post-Reconstruction Era.” 16th Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC, March 6-7, 2008 (with John Aldrich).

“Party Polarization: Causes and Consequences.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30-September 2, 2007.

“The Effect of Party Cues on Public Opinion.” Cooperative Congressional Election Study Meeting, Lake Arrowhead, CA, March 2007 (with Gabriel Lenz and Jonathan Ladd).

“Descriptive Representation, Political Equality, and Gender.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 2006 (with Brian Newman and Christina Wolbrecht).

“Who Matters? Race and the Equality of Political Outcomes.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2006 (with Brian Newman).

“Racial Disparities in Policy Influence” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 2005 (with Brian Newman).

“Does Descriptive Representation Lead to Equal Representation?” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April, 2005 (with Brian Newman).

“Race and Political Inequality in America: How Much and Why?” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2004 (with Brian Newman).

“Race and the Rewards of Voting,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2-5, 2004 (with Brian Newman).

“Senate Apportionment as a Source of Political Inequality,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2-5, 2004.

“Assessing Explanations for Declining Responsiveness,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 15-18, 2004.

“Race and Political Inequality in America: How Much and Why?” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 15-18, 2004 (with Brian Newman).

9 “The Electoral Consequences of Ambiguity in Congressional Roll Call Behavior,” Poster Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Political Methodology Section, American Political Science Association, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, July 19-22, 2001.

“The Causes of Ambiguity in Congressional Roll Call Behavior,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, April 19-22, 2001.

“A Model of Legislative Voting,” Annual Meeting of the Public Choice Society, Economic Science Association, and the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, St. Anthony Hotel, San Antonio, TX, March 9-11, 2001.

“Partisanship and Divergence,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, April 2000.

“Ambition in the South: The Emergence of Party Competition, 1948-1998,” Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC, March 8-9, 2000 (with John Aldrich).

“The Politics of Population: the Political Effects of International Migration at the Turn of the Century,” Migration Controls in 19th Century Europe and America, The Sorbonne, Paris, France June 25-26, 1999.

Conference Panel Discussant

Center for Effective Lawmaking Summer Conference, Charlottesville, VA, June 10, 2019.

“Direct Democracy: Good, Bad, or Ugly?” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, August 2012.

“Egalitarianism and Equality.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2010.

“Coalitions and Minority Politics.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Ontario, September 2009.

“Constituent Views of Congressional Members.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2009.

“Minority Representation in Legislatures.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008.

“Race, Representation, and Political Communication.” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 30-September 2, 2007.

“The Textbook Congress Revisited,” History of Congress Conference, The George Washington University, May 30-31, 2008.

“Congressional Committees.” History of Congress Conference, Washington University in St. Louis, May 2005.

10 “Congress and the Media,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA, August 29-September 1, 2002.

“Congress and the Courts,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, April 18-21, 2002.

“Evolution of the Modern House and Senate,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hilton San Francisco and Towers, San Francisco, CA, August 29-September 2, 2001.

“Legislative Behavior II,” Annual Meeting of the Public Choice Society, Economic Science Association, and the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, St. Anthony Hotel, San Antonio, TX, March 9-11, 2001.

GRANTS AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS

2012 Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, Large Grant Program, $10,000 (declined).

2010- College Grant to Hire Postdoctoral Research Associate, College of Arts and Letters, 2012 University of Notre Dame, $70,000.

2006 Summer Stipend, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, $4000.

2005 Faculty Research Program, University of Notre Dame, $9992.

2003 Faculty Research Program, University of Notre Dame, $9777.

2001 Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, Political Science Program, National Science Foundation, $3162.

TEACHING

Co-Authorship with Graduate and Undergraduate Students See publication section above

Doctoral Advising Christina Ladam, Committee Member Josalyn Williams, Committee Member Stefani Langehennig, Committee Member Morgan Holmgren, Chair Ryan Dawkins, Committee Member Adam Cayton, Committee Member, University of West Florida Ana Leon, Committee Member Joshua Kennedy, Committee Member, Georgia Southern Patrick Flavin, Committee Member, Baylor University Michael Keane, Committee Member, Loyola Marymount Institutional Research Anne Baker, Committee Member, University of Miami, Ohio

11 Lauren Deschamps, Committee Member Kasey Swanke, Committee Member Claudia Anewalt, Chair

Undergraduate Thesis Advising (all as Chair) Emma Levy (CU) Patrick Buhr (CU) Aaron Carpenter (CU) Andrew Chiang (CU) Andrew Wise (CU) Javier Mabrey (CU) Ryan McMahon (CU) Connor Stewartson (CU) W. Andrew Haley (ND) Ryan Brellenthin (ND) Megan Conway (ND) Henry Hodes (ND) Jane Ong (ND) Olga Urbieta (ND)

Notre Dame American Politics Thesis Award (2 advisees)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Political Science Association Political Methodology Section Legislative Studies Section Race and Ethnicity Section Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Colorado Bar Association

SERVICE

Service to Profession

Reviewer Articles: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, American Politics Research, Journal of Legislative Studies, Social Science Quarterly; Public Choice; Political Behavior; Political Science Quarterly, Political Psychology; Political Research Quarterly; Politics, Groups, and Identities.

Book Manuscripts: University of Chicago Press, Cambridge University Press.

Grant Proposals: National Science Foundation (Graduate Research Fellowship Program and Full Proposals).

Conference and Award Committees

12 V.O. Key Award, Southern Political Science Association (2012)(chair) Best Paper Award, State Politics and Policy Section (2012)(chair) Best Graduate Student Paper Award, State Politics and Policy Section (2012)(chair) Political Parties Section Chair, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association Alan Rosenthal Award Committee (2010)(member) Jewell-Loewenberg Award Committee (2008)(chair)

Journal Board Member Polity

Service to Department and University

Committees Internationalization Study Group (2017-18); Political Science Awards Committee (2017-); Political Science Outreach Committee (2016-17); American Politics Field Chair (2013-14); Graduate Committee (2014-16); Placement Director (2013-14); Political Science Department Budget Committee (2012-14); Political Science Department Fundraising Committee (2012- 13); Board of Directors, Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law (2012-13); Valedictorian Selection Committee (2011-12); Political Science Department Ad Hoc External Review Committee (2011-12); Political Science Department Committee on Appointments and Promotions (2009); Comparative Politics Search Committee (2008); American Politics Search Committee (2006, 2007); Program in American Democracy Advisory Board (2005, 2007); Undergraduate Policy Committee (2005); Honesty Committee (2005); Political Methodology Search (2004); Graduate Admissions Committee (2003, 2008); International Political Economy Search Committee (2002).

Programs Faculty Director, Conference on World Affairs (2014- ); Research Committee, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (2010-11); Faculty Senate (2007-2010); Faculty Senate Co- Secretary (2009); Immigration Forum Discussion Leader (2007); Gender Studies Affiliated Faculty (2006 - ); Washington Program Advisory Board (2007- ); Methods Consultant (2007, 2010); Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Recruitment Fair Representative (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011).

Mentor BFA First-Year Experience (2013-14) Building Bridges Program (2008, 2009, 2010) Erskine Peters Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Program (2007) McNair Scholars Program (2003)

REFERENCES

John H. Aldrich Pfizer-Pratt University Professor Department of Political Science, Box 90204 Duke University Durham, NC 27708-0204 (919) 660-4346 [email protected]

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David Campbell Department of Political Science University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 631-7809 [email protected]

Brian Newman Social Science Division, Seaver College Pepperdine University Malibu, CA 90263 (310) 506-7953 [email protected]

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