1 VITA Paul M. Sniderman Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr., Professor in Public

1 VITA Paul M. Sniderman Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr., Professor in Public

VITA Paul M. Sniderman Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr., Professor in Public Policy Professor of Political Science Stanford University Honorary Professor University of Aarhus Professor of Comparative Politics University of Bergen Academic Awards: E.E. Schattschneider Award, 1972 Mellon Fellowship, 1974 Guggenheim Fellowship, 1975-76 Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences 1977-78 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Prize, 1992, American Political Science Association for best book published in political science, considering all fields Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies, Indiana University, 1993 Franklin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award, best paper presented at the national meetings of American Political Science Association, considering all fields, 1994 Gustavus Meyers Center, Outstanding Book on the Subject of Human Rights, 1994 Tip O’Neil Memorial Lecturer, Boston College, 1995 Charles Halleck Memorial Lecturer, Indiana University, 1996 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997 Elie Halevy Chair, Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, 1998 Harold D. Lasswell Award, 1998, International Society of Political Psychology, for distinguished scientific life-time contribution to the study of political psychology Gladys M. Kammerer Award, 1998, American Political Science Association, for the best political science publication in the field of U.S. national policy John Olin Lecture, University of Toronto, 1999. Pi Sigma Alpha Award, best paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, considering all fields, 2000 Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr., Professor of Public Policy, Stanford University, 2001 National Science Foundation Achievement-Based Award, 2001 The British Academy Lecture, The 2002 CREST Conference, London, England 1 The Ralph J. Bunche Award, 2003, American Political Science Association, for the best scholarly work in political science which explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism. Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Lecture, 2005, University of Texas (Dallas). Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2005 Louk Hagendoorn and Paul M. Sniderman. 2006 Award for the Best Social Science Publication in The Netherlands in 2004-2005 by the Dutch Sociological Association. Simon Jackman and Paul M. Sniderman, 2006. “The Limits of Deliberative Discussion: A Model of Everyday Political Arguments,” Best Paper for the year in the Journal of Politics Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts, 2007 Robert E. Lane Award for Best Book in Political Psychology, Political Psychology Section of the American Political Science Association 2008 Frank J. Goodnow Distinguished Service Award American Political Science Association 2008 Philip E. Converse Award for Outstanding Book judged five years after publication 2010 Harry Eckstein Memorial Lecture, University of California, Irvine Professional Appointments: Assistant Professor, Stanford University, 1969-71 Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, 1971-72 Associate Professor, Stanford University, 1975-1981 Professor, Stanford University, 1981 -- present Professor of Criminology, University of Toronto, 1987 Research Political Scientist, Survey Research Center, University of California, 1987- Research Psychologist, Institute of Personality and Social Research, University of California, 1990- Professor of Sociology, University of Trento, Italy, 1993 Eli Halevy Chair of Political Science, Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, 1998 Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, 1999- Chair, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, 2001-2004 2 Professional Service: Ad Hoc Committee on Representation, American Political Science Association, 1973 Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights, and Freedoms, American Political Science Association, 1987 Chair, Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights, and Freedoms, American Political Science Association, 1988 Council of the American Political Science Association, 1995-7 Administrative Committee of the American Political Science Association, 1996-97 Vice President American Political Science Association, 1998-1999 Governing Council of the International Society of Political Psychology, 2000 Board of Overseers, American National Election Studies, 2005 Chair, Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights, and Freedoms, American Political Science Association, 2008-09 I. Books: Paul M. Sniderman 1975. Personality and Democratic Politics. Berkeley: University of California Press Paul M. Sniderman 1981. A Question of Loyalty. Berkeley: University of California Press Paul M. Sniderman and Michael Gray Hagan. 1985. Race and Inequality: A Study in American Values. Chatham, N.J.: Chatham House. Paul M. Sniderman, Richard A. Brody, and Philip E. Tetlock 1991. Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press. Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock, and Edward G. Carmines 1993. (eds.) Prejudice, Politics and the American Dilemma, Stanford: Stanford University Press. Paul M. Sniderman and Thomas Piazza 1993. The Scar of Race. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 3 Diana Mutz, Paul M. Sniderman, and Richard A. Brody 1996. (eds.). Political Persuasion. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press. Paul M. Sniderman, Joseph F. Fletcher, Peter Russell, and Philip E. Tetlock 1996. The Clash of Rights: Liberty, Equality, and Legitimacy in Pluralist Democracies. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. Paul M. Sniderman and Edward G. Carmines. 1997. Reaching Beyond Race. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Paul M. Sniderman, Pierangelo Peri, Rui de Figuerido, and Thomas Piazza. 2000. The Outsider: Prejudice and Politics in Italy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Paul M. Sniderman and Thomas Piazza, 2002. Black Pride and Black Prejudice. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Gerard Grunberg, Mayer, Nonna, et Paul M. Sniderman (eds.), 2002. La démocratie à l'épreuve. Une nouvelle approche de l'opinion des Français. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. Willem E. Saris, and Paul M Sniderman (eds.), 2004, Studies in Public Opinion: Attitudes, Nonattitudes, Measurement Error, and Change, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Paul M. Sniderman and Louk Hagendoorn, 2007, When Ways of Life Collide, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Paul M. Sniderman, Paul M. and Benjamin H. Highton (eds.), 2011 Facing the Democratic Challenge, Princeton N.J.: Princeton University Press. Paul M. Sniderman and Edward J. Stiglitz, 2012 The Reputational Premium: A Theory of Party Identification and Spatial Reasoning. Princeton University Press. Paul M. Sniderman, Michael Bang Petersen, Rune Slothuus, and Rune Stubager 2014. Paradoxes of Liberal Democracy: Islam, Western Europe and the Danish Cartoon Crisis. Princeton University Press. Paul M. Sniderman 2017. The Democratic Faith. New Haven: Yale University Press. 4 II. Articles: Paul M. Sniderman and Jack Citrin (1971). "Psychological Sources of Political Belief: Self- esteem and Isolationist attitudes," American Political Science Review. 65: 401-417. Paul M. Sniderman, H. D. Forbes and Ian Melzer (1974). "Party Loyalty and Electoral Volatility: A Study of the Canadian Party System," Canadian Journal of Political Science. 7: 268-288. Jack Citrin, Herbert McClosky, J. Merrill Shanks, and Paul M. Sniderman (1975). "Personal and political sources of political alientation," British Journal of Political Science. 5: 1-31. Paul M. Sniderman, W. Russell Neuman, Jack Citrin, Herbert McClosky and J. Merrill Shanks (1975). "The stability of support for the political system: The impact of Watergate," American Politics Quarterly. 3: 437-457. Paul M. Sniderman (1977). "The Politics of Faith," British Journal of Political Science. 7: 21- 44. Paul M. Sniderman and Richard A. Brody (1977). "Coping: The ethic of self-reliance," American Journal of Political Science. 21: 501-521. Richard A. Brody and Paul M. Sniderman (1977). "From life space to polling place", British Journal of Political Science. 7: 337-360. Paul M. Sniderman, Richard A. Brody, Jonathan W. Siegal, and Percy H. Tannenbaum (1982). "Evaluation Bias and Issue Proximity," Political Behavior. 4: 115-131. Paul M. Sniderman, Richard A. Brody, and James H. Kuklinski (1984). "Policy Reasoning in Political Issues: The Problem of Racial Equality, American Journal of Political Science, 28: 75-94. Henry E. Brady and Paul M. Sniderman (1985). "Attitude Attribution: A Group Basis for Political Reasoning", American Political Science Review, 79: 1061-1078. 5 Paul M. Sniderman, Michael Gray Hagen, Philip E. Tetlock and Henry E. Brady (1986). "Reasoning Chains: Causal Models of Policy Reasoning in Mass Publics". British Journal of Political Science, 16: 405-430. Paul M. Sniderman and Philip E. Tetlock (1986a). "Symbolic Racism: Problems of Political Motive Attribution" Journal of Social Issues, 42: 129-150. Paul M. Sniderman and Philip E. Tetlock (1986b). "Reflections on American Racism", (1986) Journal of Social Issues, 42: 173-88. Paul M. Sniderman and Philip E. Tetlock (1986c). "Public Opinion and Political Ideology", in (ed.) M. Hermann, Handbook of Political Psychology, vol. 2, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 62- 96. Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock, James M. Glaser, Donald Phillip Green and Michael Hout (1989). "Principled Tolerance and American Political Values", British Journal of Political Science. 19: 25-46. Thomas Piazza, Paul M. Sniderman, and Philip E. Tetlock (1989). "Analysis of the

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