
Levine page 1 Revised 6/23/2021 CURRICULUM VITAE ADAM SETH LEVINE, PhD, MA PROFESSIONAL DATA Department of Health Policy and Management Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University 734-717-1429 [email protected] He/Him EDUCATION AND TRAINING Ph.D., 2010, University of Michigan, Political Science M.A., 2010, University of Michigan, Applied Economics B.A., 2003, Cornell University, Independent Major Program Magna Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Johns Hopkins University Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2020-present Other Non-JHU Professional Experience research4impact, President and Co-Founder, 2017-present Associate Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University, 2017-2020 Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University, 2011-2017 Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University, 2011-2020 Faculty Fellow, Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, Cornell University, 2016-2020 Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Vanderbilt University, 2010-2011 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, American Political Science Association (APSA), Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Scholars Strategy Network (SSN) Resource Partner, Civic Science Fellows Program (2020-present) Levine page 2 Revised 6/23/2021 Advisory Board Member, APSA Institute for Civically Engaged Research (ICER) Advisor, NSF’s Civic Innovation Challenge (2021) Mentor, Cornell Engaged Scholar Program (2020-present) Senior Fellow, NYU Center for Global Affairs (2020-present) Faculty Affiliate, ideas42 Program Chair, Class and Inequality Section, 2021 APSA Annual Meeting Public Service Award Committee, APSA Experimental Research Section (2019-2020) Social Science Research Council's Working Group on Identity, Community, and Participation (2018-2019) Co-Organizer, Experiments in the Public Interest (National Press Club, January 2017) Political Psychology Best Dissertation Committee, APSA (2016-2017) Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Section Best Paper Committee, APSA (2015-2016) Westview Press Award Committee, MPSA (2014-2015) Program Chair, Political Psychology Section, 2013 APSA Annual Meeting Nominations Committee Member, APSA Experiments Section (2013) Mentoring Program Committee Member, APSA Experiments Section (2011, 2012) Nominations Committee Member, ISPP (2013) EDITORIAL AND OTHER PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES Reviewer, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Research, American Psychologist, British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, European Political Science Review, Evidence & Policy, Frontiers in Communication, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, Journal of Experimental Political Science, Journal of Politics, National Science Foundation, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, Oxford University Press, Perspectives on Politics, Political Behavior, Political Psychology, Political Research Quarterly, Political Science Quarterly, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Public Opinion Quarterly, Quarterly Journal of Political Levine page 3 Revised 6/23/2021 Science, Research and Politics, Time-Sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago Press HONORS AND AWARDS Best Book Award, American Political Science Association experimental research section, 2016 Paul Lazarsfeld Best Paper Award, American Political Science Association political communication section (with Yanna Krupnikov), 2016 Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future Faculty Fellowship, 2016-2017 Institute for the Social Sciences Fellowship, Cornell University, 2015-2016 E. E. Schattschneider Award for Best Dissertation on American government, American Political Science Association, 2011 State Politics and Policy Award for Best Paper presented at the 2009 APSA Meeting, for “Why State Constitutions Differ in their Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage” (with Arthur Lupia, Yanna Krupnikov, Spencer Piston, and Alex Von Hagen-Jamar), 2010 LGBT Caucus Bailey Award for Best Paper presented at the 2009 APSA Meeting, for “Why State Constitutions Differ in their Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage” (with Arthur Lupia, Yanna Krupnikov, Spencer Piston, and Alex Von Hagen-Jamar), 2010 Tomasic Prize for Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis, College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University, 2003 PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles 1. Kalla, J, Levine AS, Broockman DB. Forthcoming. “Personalizing Moral Reframing in Interpersonal Conversation: A Field Experiment.” Journal of Politics. 2. Pollack CE, Leifheit KM, McGinty EE, Levine AS, Barry CL, Linton S. Forthcoming. “Public Support for Policies to Increase Housing Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 3. Levine AS. 2021. “Single Conversations Expand Practitioners’ Use of Research: Evidence from a Field Experiment.” PS: Political Science & Politics. Levine page 4 Revised 6/23/2021 4. Levine AS. 2020. “Why Do Practitioners Want to Connect with Researchers? Evidence from a Field Experiment.” PS: Political Science & Politics 53: 712-717. 5. Levine AS. 2020. “Research Impact Through Matchmaking (RITM): How and Why to Connect Researchers and Practitioners.” PS: Political Science & Politics 53: 265-269. 6. Krupnikov Y, Levine AS. 2019. “Political Issues, Evidence, and Citizen Engagement: The Case of Unequal Access to Affordable Health Care.” Journal of Politics 81: 385-398. 7. Levine AS, Kline R. 2019. “Loss-Framed Arguments Can Stifle Political Activism.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 6: 171-179. 8. Manville M, Levine AS. 2018. “What Motivates Public Support for Public Transit?'' Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 118: 567-580. 9. Rigdon ML, Levine AS. 2018. “Gender, Expectations, and the Price of Giving.” Review of Behavioral Economics 5: 39-59. 10. Levine AS, Kline R. 2017. “A New Approach for Evaluating Climate Change Communication.” Climatic Change 142: 301-309. 11. Casey L, Chandler J, Levine AS, Proctor A, Strolovitch D. 2017. “Intertemporal Differences in MTurk Worker Demographics.” Sage Open. 12. Levine AS, Kam CD. 2017. “Organizations, Credibility, and the Psychology of Collective Action.” Political Communication 34: 200-220. 13. Krupnikov Y, Levine AS. 2014. “Cross-Sample Comparisons and External Validity.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 1: 59-80. Also see published corrigendum. 14. Frank RH, Levine AS, Dijk O. 2014. “Expenditure Cascades.” Review of Behavioral Economics 1: 55-73. 15. Lupia A, Krupnikov Y, Levine AS. 2013. “Beyond Facts and Norms: How Psychological Transparency Threatens and Restores Deliberation's Legitimating Potential.” Southern California Law Review 86: 459-494. 16. Lupia A, Krupnikov Y, Levine AS, Grafstrom C, MacMillan WD, McGovern E. 2011. “How “Point Blindness” Dilutes the Value of Stock Market Reports.” Political Communication 28: 1-18. 17. Lupia A, Levine AS, Zharinova N. 2010. “When Should Political Scientists Use the Self- Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Benefits, Costs, and an Application to Jury Theorems.” Political Analysis 18: 103-123. Levine page 5 Revised 6/23/2021 18. Lupia A, Krupnikov Y, Levine AS, Piston S, Von Hagen-Jamar A. 2010. “Why State Constitutions Differ in their Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage.” Journal of Politics 72: 1222- 1235. 19. Lupia A, Levine AS, Menning JO, Sin G. 2007. “Were Bush Tax Cut Supporters “Simply Ignorant?”: A Second Look at Conservatives and Liberals in “Homer Gets a Tax Cut”.” Perspectives on Politics 5: 773-784. 20. Krupnikov Y, Levine AS, Lupia A, Prior M. 2006. “Public Ignorance and Estate Tax Repeal: The Effect of Partisan Differences and Survey Incentives.” National Tax Journal 59: 425- 437. Books 1. Levine AS. 2015. American Insecurity: Why Our Economic Fears Lead to Political Inaction. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Chapters Levine AS. 2021. “How to Form Organizational Partnerships.” In Advances in Experimental Political Science, edited by James N. Druckman and Donald P. Green. Cambridge University Press. Krupnikov Y, Levine AS. 2016. “Psyched about Political Participation.” In Resources, Engagement, and Recruitment: New Advances in the Study of Civic Voluntarism, edited by Casey Klofstad. Temple University Press. Krupnikov Y, Levine AS. 2010. “Measuring People's Willingness to Engage in Political Action.” In Sourcebook for Political Communication Research: Methods, Measures, and Analytical Techniques, edited by Erik P. Bucy and R. Lance Holbert. Routledge. Articles, Editorials, and Other Publications Not Peer Reviewed Levine AS. 2020. “Want to Strengthen American Democracy? The Science of Collaboration Can Help.” Aspen Institute’s The Future of Science in America: The Election Issue (https://www.aspeninstitute.org/programs/science-society/future-of-science-in-america/). Levine AS. 2020. “We Must Find the Socialized Strangers.” Johns Hopkins Hub: The Democracy Project (https://hub.jhu.edu/the-democracy-project/) Levine AS. 2017. “Review of Welfare for the Wealthy, by Christopher Faricy.” Perspectives on Politics 15: 1163-1164. Levine page 6 Revised 6/23/2021 Levine AS. 2017. “The Myth of Civic Engagement during Trump's Presidency.” Behavioral Scientist. November. Bateman D, Levine AS. 2016. “The Inherent Tension within Populist Rhetoric.” The Forum. Krupnikov Y, Levine AS. 2016. “Offering (Constructive)
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