
Last updated: August 16, 2021 DAVID M. KONISKY Professor, Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs Indiana University, 1315 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-6990; [email protected]; @DavidKonisky EDUCATION Ph.D., Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. Dissertation: Regulatory Competition and the Politics of Environmental Enforcement Committee: Steve Ansolabehere, Steve Meyer, and Charles Stewart M.E.M., School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, 1998. M.A., International Relations, Yale University, 1998. A.B., History; Environmental Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, 1995. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, 2019-present. Associate Professor, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, 2015-2019. Associate Professor, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University, 2013-2015. Assistant Professor, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University, 2010-2013. Assistant Professor, Truman School of Public Affairs, University of Missouri, 2006-2010. PROFESSTIONAL AFFILIATIONS Faculty Affiliate, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society, Indiana University, 2019-present. Faculty Affiliate, Environmental Resilience Institute, Indiana University, 2019-present. Faculty Affiliate, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, 2017-present. Research Member, Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy, 2017-present Faculty Affiliate, Ostrom Workshop, Indiana University, 2016-present. Member, Scholars Strategy Network, 2014-present. AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Public policy (environmental policy, energy policy, regulation), environmental justice, federalism, state politics, public opinion. HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2020 Indiana University Trustees Teaching Award 2019 O’Neill School Leader for Greater Good Award 2015 Emerging Young Scholar Award, Science, Technology, and Environmental Politics section, American Political Science Association. 2012 Junior Faculty Research Leave, Georgetown University 2006 Lucian Pye Award for Best Dissertation in Political Science, MIT Department of Political Science 2005-2006 Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation Fellow, Morris K. Udall Foundation 2004-2005 Martin Family Society of Fellows in Sustainability, MIT 2004-2005 John S. Hennessy Fellowship, MIT Graduate School 2001-2004 Graduate Fellowship, MIT Department of Political Science 1997-1998 Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship, Yale Center for International and Area Studies 1997 Henry Hart Rice Fellowship, Yale Center for International and Area Studies 1995 Phi Beta Kappa David M. Konisky, Page 2 of 17 RESEARCH GRANTS 2021 Indiana University, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, “Community Air Quality Networks and Health Outcomes: A Comparison of Two Study Sites,” Co-PI, Awarded January 19, 2021, $26,670. Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy, “The Electric Vehicle Transition in the Industrial Heartland,” Co-PI, Awarded January 12, 2021, $5,000. 2020 MIT, “Midwest Automotive Industry Transition to Electrification,” Co-PI, Awarded August 2, 2020, $67,000. Indiana University, Office of the Vice President for Research, “Identifying Environ- mental Justice Communities in Indiana,” PI, Awarded September 14, 2020, $14,744. National Science Foundation, “RAPID: The Effects of COVID-19 on Household Energy Insecurity,” PI, Awarded July 2020, $191,690. Sloan Foundation, “The Effects of COVID-19 on Household Energy Insecurity,” Co-PI, Awarded June 2020, $44,648. Indiana University, Office of the Vice President for Research, “The Effects of COVID-19 on Household Energy Insecurity, “Co-PI, Awarded April 2020, $20,000. 2019 Indiana University, Prepared for Environmental Change Grand Challenge grant, “Understanding Energy Insecurity among Indiana Households,” PI, $116,542. 2016 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, “The Siting of Energy Infrastructure: Public Perceptions and Public Finance Impacts,” Co-PIs with Steve Ansolabehere and Sanya Carley, $259,900. Indiana University, Collaborative Research Grant, “The U.S. Energy and Climate 2016 Transition: Aggregated Impacts of Policy on Vulnerable Populations,” Co-PI with Sanya Carley and Tom Evans, $63,427. 2015 Georgetown University, Summer Academic Grant, $10,000 (declined). 2014 National Science Foundation, “The Policy Geography of Environmental Risk,” Co-PI with Chris Reenock, Awarded August 2014, $233,514. 2014 Georgetown University, Complex Moral Problems Grant , Co-PI with Jeff Burnam, $15,000. 2012 Georgetown University, Summer Academic Grant, $9,500. Georgetown University, Environmental Initiative Grant, $15,000. 2011 Georgetown University, Competitive Grants-In-Aid, $1,100. Georgetown University, Summer Academic Grant, $9,500. 2009 University of Missouri Research Council, Summer Research Fellowship, $14,100. 2008-2009 University of Missouri Research Board, “UMC Participation in the Cooperative Congressional Election Study,” $15,000. 2008-2009 University of Missouri, Institute of Public Policy, Policy Research Scholar research grant, $3,911. 2007-2008 Russell Sage Foundation, “Testing for Inequities in Environmental Enforcement: Government Performance and Environmental Justice,” $23,068. 2007 University of Missouri Research Council, Summer Research Fellowship, $9,067. 2004-2005 MIT Department of Political Science, American Politics Dissertation Research Grant, $6,500. PUBLICATIONS Books Graeme Hayes, Sikina Jinnah, David M. Konisky, Prakash Kashwan, Sherilyn MacGregor, John M. Meyer, and Anthony Zito, 2022, Trajectories in Environmental Politics, Routledge. David M. Konisky, Page 3 of 17 A. James Barnes, John D. Graham, and David M. Konisky, 2021, Fifty Years at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Progress, Retrenchment, and Opportunities, Editors, Rowman & Littlefield. David M. Konisky, 2020, Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy, Editor, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. David M. Konisky, 2015, Failed Promises: Evaluating the Federal Government’s Response to Environmental Justice, Editor, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky, 2014, Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think about Energy in the Age of Global Warming. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Received 2015 Don K. Price Award recognizing the best book on science, technology, and politics published in the past three years from the American Political Science Association. Katherine N. Probst and David M. Konisky, 2001, Superfund's Future: What Will It Cost? Washington, DC: RFF Press. Articles in Refereed Journals Patrick J. Egan, David M. Konisky, and Megan Mullin “Ascendant Public Opinion: The Rising Influence of Climate Change on Americans’ Attitudes about the Environment,” Public Opinion Quarterly, in press. Morgan D. Bazilian, Sanya Carley, David Konisky, Hisham Zerriffi, Sandeep Pai, and Brad Handler, 2021, “Expanding the Scope of Just Transitions: Towards Localized Solutions and Community-level Dynamics,” Energy Research & Social Science, 80, 102245. David M. Konisky, Christopher Reenock, and Shannon Conley, 2021, “Environmental Injustice in Clean Water Act Enforcement: Racial and Income Disparities in Inspection Time,” Environmental Research Letters 6, 084020. David M. Konisky and Paul Nolette, 2021, “The State of American Federalism, 2020-2021: Deepening Partisanship Amid Tumultuous Times,” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 51(3): 327-364. Michelle Graff, Sanya Carley, David M. Konisky, and Trevor Memmott, 2021, “Which Households are Energy Insecure? An Empirical Analysis of Race, Housing Conditions, and Energy Burdens in the United States,” Energy Research & Social Science 79, 102144. Michelle Graff, David M. Konisky, Sanya Carley and Trevor Memmott, 2021, “Climate Change and Energy Insecurity: A Growing Need for Policy Intervention,” Environmental Justice. David M. Konisky and Sanya Carley, 2021, “What We Can Learn from the Green New Deal about the Importance of Equity in National Climate Policy,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 40(3): 996-1002. Alex Hollingsworth, David M. Konisky, and Nikolaos Zirogiannis, 2021, “The Health Consequences of Excess Emissions: Evidence from Texas,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 108, 102449 Trevor Memmott, Sanya Carley, and David M. Konisky, 2021, “Who Participates in Energy Activism? Profiling Political Engagement in the United States,” Energy Research & Social Science 77, 102095. David M. Konisky, Page 4 of 17 Sanya Carley, Caroline Engle, and David Konisky, 2021, “An Analysis of Energy Justice Programs across the United States,” Energy Policy 152, 112219. Christopher Reenock, David M. Konisky, and Matthew Uttermark, 2021, “Chain of Command vs. Who’s in Command: Structure, Politics and Regulatory Enforcement,” Policy Studies Journal. Received Herbert Kaufman Award for the best paper in public administration presented at the 2019 American Political Science Association conference. Graeme Hayes, Sikina Jinnah, David M. Konisky, Prakash Kashwan, Sherilyn MacGregor, John M. Meyer, and Anthony Zito, 2021, “Trajectories in Environmental Politics,” Environmental Politics 30(1- 2): 4-16. Trevor Memmott, Sanya Carley, Michelle Graff, and David M. Konisky, 2021, “Sociodemographic Disparities in Energy Insecurity among Low-income Households Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” Nature Energy 6: 186-193. David M. Konisky, Stephen Ansolabehere, and Sanya Carley, 2020, “Proximity,
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