September 2020 Andrea Louise Campbell Department of Political Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 [email protected] Academic Positions Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science Arthur and Ruth Sloan Professor of Political Science, 2015 – Faculty Affiliate, Center for Constructive Communication, MIT Media Lab, 2020 – Department head, 2015-19 Professor, 2012 - 2015 Associate Professor, 2005-12; tenured 2008 Alfred Henry and Jean Morrison Hayes Career Development Chair, 2006-09 Harvard University, Department of Government Assistant Professor, 2000-05 Lecturer, 1999-2000 Education Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Political Science, December 2000 M.A. University of California, Berkeley, Political Science, June 1994 A.B. Harvard University, Social Studies, magna cum laude, June 1988 Books Trapped in America’s Safety Net: One Family’s Struggle. University of Chicago Press, 2014. Featured in: Harvard Magazine; Washington Post Wonkblog; Vox; TIME Magazine; MIT Technology Review; MIT News; New Books in Political Science podcast; Faculti Media The Delegated Welfare State: Medicare, Markets, and the Governance of American Social Policy, with Kimberly J. Morgan. Oxford University Press, 2011. How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Citizen Activism and the American Welfare State. Princeton University Press, 2003. Paperback edition, 2005. Campbell, p. 2 Textbook We the People: An Introduction to American Politics, with Benjamin Ginsberg, Theodore J. Lowi, Caroline J. Tolbert, and Margaret Weir. W.W. Norton, beginning 12th edition, 2019. Articles “The Social, Political, and Economic Effects of the Affordable Care Act: Introduction to the Issue,” with Lara Shore-Sheppard. RSF: Russell Sage Foundation Journal 6; 2 (June 2020): 1- 40. “The Affordable Care Act and Mass Policy Feedbacks.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 45; 4 (August 2020): 567-80. “Criminal Justice or Public Health? A Comparison of the Representation of the Crack Cocaine and Opioid Epidemics in the Media” with Carmel Shachar, Tess Wise, and Gali Katznelson. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 45; 2 (April 2020): 211-39. “Tax Designs and Tax Attitudes.” The Forum 16; 3 (October 2018): 369-98. “Policy Feedbacks,” Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science. Available at http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199756223/obo- 9780199756223-0235.xml (January 2018). “Understanding What Makes Americans Dissatisfied With Their Health Care System: An International Comparison,” with Joachim Hero, Robert Blendon, and Alan Zaslavsky, Health Affairs (March 2016). “Family Story as Political Science: Reflections on Writing Trapped in America’s Safety Net,” Perspectives on Politics 13; 4 (December 2015): 1043-52. “Reassessing the Conventional Wisdom: Entitlements from the Inside,” The Forum 13 (1) (2015): 105-118. “The Durability of Pierson’s Theory about the Durability of the Welfare State,” symposium on the 20th anniversary of Paul Pierson’s Dismantling the Welfare State, PS: Political Science & Politics 48; 2 (April 2015): 284-88. "Tax Attitudes in the Obama Era," Tax Law Review 67; 4 (Summer 2014): 647-68. “State Fiscal Policy during the Great Recession: Budgetary Impacts and Policy Responses,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 650 (November 2013). “JHPPL Workshop on Medicaid Fiscal and Governance Issues: Objectives and Themes,” with Peter V. Long. Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law 38;4 (August 2013): 841-44. Campbell, p. 3 “Policy Makes Mass Politics,” Annual Review of Political Science 15 (2012): 333-51. “America the Undertaxed,” Foreign Affairs 91 (September/October 2012): 99-112. • Most viewed piece in issue • Subject of debate, “Are Taxes Too Damn High? The Debate about the Rate,” with critique by Grover Norquist, “Cut and Grow,” Foreign Affairs 91 (Nov/Dec 2012): 156- 9, and my response, Foreign Affairs 91 (Nov/Dec 2012): 160-2. “Policy Feedbacks and the Impact of Policy Designs on Public Opinion,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 36 (December 2011): 961-73. "The 10 Percent Solution: Why Progressives Can Stop Worrying and Love a Value-Added Tax." Democracy 19 (Winter 2011), 54-63. “Delegated Governance in the Affordable Care Act of 2010,” with Kimberly J. Morgan (lead author). Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 36 (June 2011): 387-91. “A Partisan Divide on the Uninsured,” with Tara Sussman (lead author), John Benson, Robert Blendon, and Alan Zaslavsky. Health Affairs 29 (March 2010): 706-11. “The Public’s Role in Winner-Take-All Politics.” Politics & Society 38 (June 2010): 227-32. “Is the Economic Crisis Driving Wedges between Young and Old? Rich and Poor?” Generations 33 (Fall 2009): 47-53. “Will Americans Support the Individual Mandate?” with Tara Sussman (lead author) and Robert Blendon. Health Affairs 28 (April 2009): W501-9. “’Racial Threat,’ Partisan Climate, and Direct Democracy: Contextual Effects in Three California Initiatives,” with Cara Wong and Jack Citrin. Political Behavior 28 (June 2006): 129- 150. “Financing the Welfare State: Elite Politics and the Decline of the Social Insurance Model in America,” with Kimberly Morgan. Studies in American Political Development 19 (October 2005): 173-95. “Federalism and the Politics of Old-Age Care in Germany and the United States,” with Kimberly Morgan. Comparative Political Studies 38 (October 2005): 887-914. “Participatory Reactions to Policy Threats: Senior Citizens and the Defense of Social Security and Medicare.” Political Behavior 25 (March 2003): 29-49. “Self-Interest, Social Security, and the Distinctive Participation Patterns of Senior Citizens.” American Political Science Review 96 (September 2002): 565-74. Campbell, p. 4 Book Chapters “Public Opinion and Public Policy,” with Elizabeth Rigby, in New Directions in Public Opinion, 3rd ed., ed. Adam J. Berinsky (Routledge, 2019). “Social Policy and Civic Participation,” in Resources, Engagement, and Recruitment: New Advances in the Study of Civic Voluntarism,” (honoring in the 20th anniversary of the publication of Voice and Equality by Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry E. Brady), ed. Casey A. Klofstad (Temple University Press, 2016). “Independence and Freedom: Public Opinion and the Politics of Medicare and Medicaid” in Medicare and Medicaid at Fifty ed. Keith Wailoo, Alan Cohen, Julian Zelizer, and David Colby (Oxford University Press, 2015). “Public Opinion and Public Policy,” with Elizabeth Rigby, in New Directions in Public Opinion, 2nd ed., ed. Adam J. Berinsky (Routledge, 2015). “Social Security, the Great Recession, and the ‘Entitlements Problem’” in The New Politics of Old Age Policy, 3rd edition, ed. by Robert Hudson (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014). “Delegated Governance in Health Policy,” with Kimberly J. Morgan in Health Politics and Policy, 5th ed. Jim Morone and Dan Ehlke (Cengage, 2014). “The Health Care Case in the Public Mind: Opinion on the Supreme Court and Health Reform in a Polarized Era,” with Nathaniel Persily, in The Health Care Case: The Supreme Court’s Decision and Its Implications, edited by Nathaniel Persily, Gillian Metzger, and Trevor Morrison (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2013). • Featured in Adam Liptak, “Health Care Case Helped Law but Hurt Supreme Court, Study Finds” New York Times, October 2, 2012, p. A20. • Discussed in Linda Greenhouse, “The Sound of Silence,” New York Times Opinionator blog, October 31, 2012. “Constituencies and Public Opinion,” with Michael W. Sances, in Oxford Handbook of Social Policy, eds. Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly Morgan, Oxford University Press, 2013. “Public Opinion and Public Policy,” in New Directions in Public Opinion, ed. Adam J. Berinsky. Routledge, 2011. “Paying America’s Way: The Fraught Politics of Taxes, Investments, and Budgetary Responsibility,” in Reaching for a New Deal: Ambitious Governance, Economic Meltdown, and Polarized Politics in Obama's First Two Years, eds. Theda Skocpol and Larry Jacobs. Russell Sage, 2011. Campbell, p. 5 “Politics and Aging in the United States,” with Robert H. Binstock, in Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, 7th edition, ed. Robert H. Binstock and Linda K. George, et al. Elsevier, 2010. “Social Security: Political Resilience in the Face of Conservative Strides,” with Ryan King, in The New Politics of Old-Age Policy, 2nd edition, ed. Robert Hudson. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. “What Americans Think of Taxes,” in The New Fiscal Sociology, ed. Monica Prasad, Isaac Martin, and Ajay Mehrotra. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. “A New Macropolitics of Aging? The Case of the USA, Older Voters, and AARP” in Altern, Familie, Zivilgesellshaft und Politik (Aging, Family, Civil Society, Politics), ed. Jürgen Kocka, Martin Kohli and Wolfgang Streeck. Nova Acta Leopoldina series. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2009. “Universalism, Targeting, and Participation,” in Remaking America: Democracy and Public Policy in an Age of Inequality, ed. Joe Soss, Jacob S. Hacker, and Suzanne Mettler. Russell Sage Foundation, 2007. “Parties, Electoral Participation, and Shifting Voting Blocs,” in The Transformation of American Politics: Activist Government and the Rise of Conservatism, ed. Paul Pierson and Theda Skocpol. Princeton University Press, 2007. “Immigration and California Politics,” Jack Citrin and Andrea L. Campbell, in Governing the Golden State: Politics, Government and Public Policy in California, ed. Gerald C. Lubenow and Bruce E. Cain (Berkeley,
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