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Jane Junn c.v. October 2018, page 1 JANE JUNN Department of Political Science University of Southern California 327 VonKleinSmid Center Los Angeles, CA 90089 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 908.399.6186 ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 1993 – 1994 Rutgers University, Instructor of Political Science 1994 – 2000 Rutgers University, Assistant Professor of Political Science 2003 Columbia University Teachers College, Sussman Visiting Professor 2000 – 2009 Rutgers University, Associate Professor of Political Science 2002 – 2009 Rutgers University, Research Professor, Eagleton Institute of Politics 2009 Rutgers University, Professor of Political Science 2009 – present University of Southern California, Professor of Political Science OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS & APPOINTMENTS 1999 Senior Scientist, Knowledge Networks, Palo Alto, California 2000 – 2004 Director, Assessing Quality of University Education and Research, Association of American Universities, Washington, DC 2007 – 2008 Program Co-Chair, American Political Science Association 2008 – 2009 Faculty Director, Rutgers-Eagleton Poll 2009 – 2010 Vice President, American Political Science Association (APSA) 2009 – 2010 Administrative Committee, APSA Council 2009 – 2010 Research Director, USC College-Los Angeles Times Poll 2016 – 2017 Co-President, APSA Race, Ethnicity and Politics organized section 2017 – 2018 Vice President, Western Political Science Association (WPSA) 2018 – 2019 President, Western Political Science Association (WPSA) 2018 – 2020 Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics EDUCATION 1985 A.B., University of Michigan, with honors in Political Science 1987 M.A, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science 1994 Ph.D., University of Chicago, Department of Political Science HONORS 1997 Winner, Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award from the American Political Science Association for the best book published in political science 1998 Fulbright Senior Scholar, Hanguk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea 2003 Outstanding Teacher Award, Columbia University Teachers College 2014 Winner, Ralph Bunche Book Award from the APSA

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JANE JUNN Department of Political Science

University of Southern California 327 VonKleinSmid Center

Los Angeles, CA 90089 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 908.399.6186

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 1993 – 1994 Rutgers University, Instructor of Political Science 1994 – 2000 Rutgers University, Assistant Professor of Political Science 2003 Columbia University Teachers College, Sussman Visiting Professor 2000 – 2009 Rutgers University, Associate Professor of Political Science 2002 – 2009 Rutgers University, Research Professor, Eagleton Institute of Politics 2009 Rutgers University, Professor of Political Science 2009 – present University of Southern California, Professor of Political Science

OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS & APPOINTMENTS 1999 Senior Scientist, Knowledge Networks, Palo Alto, California

2000 – 2004 Director, Assessing Quality of University Education and Research, Association of American Universities, Washington, DC

2007 – 2008 Program Co-Chair, American Political Science Association 2008 – 2009 Faculty Director, Rutgers-Eagleton Poll 2009 – 2010 Vice President, American Political Science Association (APSA) 2009 – 2010 Administrative Committee, APSA Council 2009 – 2010 Research Director, USC College-Los Angeles Times Poll 2016 – 2017 Co-President, APSA Race, Ethnicity and Politics organized section 2017 – 2018 Vice President, Western Political Science Association (WPSA) 2018 – 2019 President, Western Political Science Association (WPSA) 2018 – 2020 Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics

EDUCATION 1985 A.B., University of Michigan, with honors in Political Science 1987 M.A, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science 1994 Ph.D., University of Chicago, Department of Political Science

HONORS 1997 Winner, Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award from the American

Political Science Association for the best book published in political science 1998 Fulbright Senior Scholar, Hanguk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea 2003 Outstanding Teacher Award, Columbia University Teachers College 2014 Winner, Ralph Bunche Book Award from the APSA

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SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS Education and Democratic Citizenship in America, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) 1996, with Norman H. Nie and Kenneth Stehlik-Barry, awarded the Woodrow Wilson Foundation book award for the best book published in political science during 1996. Civic Education: What Makes Students Learn, (New Haven: Yale University Press) 1998, with Richard G. Niemi. New Race Politics: Understanding Minority and Immigrant Politics (New York: Cambridge University Press) 2008, edited with Kerry L. Haynie. Asian American Political Participation: Emerging Constitutents and their Political Identities, (New York: Russell Sage Foundation) 2011, with Janelle Wong, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Taeku Lee. The Politics of Belonging: Race, Public Opinion, and Immigration (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) 2013, with Natalie Masuoka, awarded the Ralph Bunche book award for the best book that explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism published in political science during 2013. Women Voters: Race, Gender and Dynamism in U.S. Elections, manuscript in progress. JOURNAL ARTICLES “What Knowledge for a Reinforced Citizenship in the United States of America?” with Richard G. Niemi, Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, December 1996, pp. 663-72. “Participation in Liberal Democracy: The Political Assimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.,” The American Behavioral Scientist June/July 1999, pp. 1416-1437. “Diversity, Immigration and the Politics of Civic Education,” PS, 37:2 (April 2004) 253-255. “Square Pegs and Round Holes: Challenges of Fitting Individual-Level Analysis to a Theory of Politicized Context of Gender,” Politics and Gender, 3:1 (March 2007) 124-134. “Old Friends and New Alliances: How the 2004 Illinois Senate Race Complicates the Study of Race and Religion,” with Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell, Journal of Black Studies, 38:1 (September 2007) 30-50. “From Coolie to Model Minority: U.S. Immigration Policy and the Construction of Racial Identity,” DuBois Review, 4:2 (Fall 2007) 355-373. “Identities in Context: Politicized Racial Group Consciousness Among Asian American and Latino Youth,” with Natalie Masuoka, Applied Developmental Science, 12:2, (April 2008) 93-101.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (continued) “Asian American Identity: Shared Racial Status and Political Context,” with Natalie Masuoka, Perspectives on Politics, 6:4, (December 2008) 729-740. “Making Room for Women of Color: Race and Gender Categories in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election” Politics and Gender, (March 2009). “Race-Based Considerations and the Obama Vote: Evidence from the 2008 National Asian American Survey,” with S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Janelle S. Wong, and Taeku Lee, DuBois Review, 6:1 (2009) 219-238. “De-Racializing Obama: White Voters’ Evaluation of Minority Candidates,” with David J. Andersen, American Politics Research, 38:3 (May 2010) 443-470. “Citizenship in an Unequal World,” Perspectives on Politics, 9:3 (September 2011) 633-637. “Five Justices, Section 4, and Three Ways Forward in Voting Rights,” with Kareem Crayton, 9 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy113-162 (2013) [Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djclpp/vol9/iss1/5]. “Silent citizenship among Asian Americans and Latinos: opting out or left out?” with Justin Berry, Citizenship Studies (2015) 19:5 (pp. 570-90). “The Trump Majority: White Womanhood and the Making of Female Voters in the U.S.,” Politics, Groups, and Identities (2017) 5:2. “Structuring Good Representation: Institutional Design and Elections in California,” PS: Political Science & Politics (2018). “The Utility of White Racial Identity in Voting,” with Nick Weller, Perspectives on Politics (2018). BRIEFS Brief of Political Science and Law Professors as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondent in Shelby County v. Holder, United States Supreme Court, 2013 [http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/publications/supreme_court_preview/briefs-v2/12-96_resp_amcu_pslp.authcheckdam.pdf]. BOOK CHAPTERS “Participation and Political Knowledge,” pp. 193-212 in Political Participation and American Democracy, Ed., William Crotty (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press) 1991. “Assimilating or Coloring Participation? Gender, Race, and Democratic Political Participation,” pp. 387-397 in Women Transforming Politics, Eds., Cathy J. Cohen, Kathleen B. Jones, and Joan C. Tronto (New York: New York University Press) 1997.

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“Participation in Liberal Democracy: The Political Assimilation of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the United States,” pp. 187-214 in Immigration Research for a New Century, Eds., Nancy Foner, Ruben G. Rumbaut, and Steven J. Gold (New York: Russell Sage Foundation) 2000. “The Future of Democratic Participation: The Significance of Immigration, Race, and Class,” pp. 55-72 in The Future of Democratic Politics, Eds., Gerald M. Pomper and Marc Weiner (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press) 2003. “Mobilizing Group Consequences: When Does Ethnicity Have Political Consequences?” pp. 32-47 in Transforming Politics, Transforming America: The Political and Civic Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States, Eds., Taeku Lee, Karthick Ramakrishnan and Ricardo Ramírez (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press) 2006. “What Revolution? Incorporating Intersectionality in Women and Politics,” with Nadia Brown, pp. 64-78 in Women and American Democracy, Eds., Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez (New York: Cambridge University Press) 2008. “On Participation: Individuals, Dynamic Categories and the Context of Power,” in Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior, Ed., Jan E. Leighley (New York: Oxford University Press) 2010. “Immigrants and Political Parties,” with Marika Dunn, pp. 166-185 in New Directions in Ameican Political Parties, Ed., Jeff Stonecash (New York: Routledge) 2010. “Asian American Public Opinion,” with Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Janelle Wong, in Oxford Handbook of the Presidency and the Media, Eds., Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence Jacobs (New York: Oxford University Press), 2011. “Politics from the Perspective of Minority Populations,” with Dennis Chong, in Oxford Handbook of Experiments in Political Science, Ed., James Druckman and James Kuklinski (New York: Oxford University press), 2011. “Race and Groups: Foundations of Political Preferences,” with Tali Mendelberg and Erica Czaja, in New Directions in Public Opinion, Ed., Adam Berinsky (New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis), 2011. “Aliens and of Color: The Multidimensional Relationship of Immigration Policy and Racial Classification in the U.S.,” with Alexandra Filindra, in Oxford Handbook of International Migration, Eds., Daniel Tichenor and Marc Rosenblum (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press) pp. 429-455, 2012.

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“Reaching Beyond Low-Hanging Fruit: Surveying Low-Incidence Populations” with Justin Berry and Yousef Chouhoud, Oxford Handbook on Polling and Polling Methods, Eds., J. Michael Alvarez and Lonna Atkinson (2016). “Race-Based Considerations and the Obama Vote: Evidence from the 2008 National Asian American Survey,” with S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Janelle Wong, and Taeku Lee, in Contemporary Asian America, 3rd edition, Eds., Min Zhou and Anthony C. Ocambo (New York: New York University Press) pp. 577-600, 2016. BOOK REVIEWS Political Science Quarterly, review of After Suffrage, Kristi Andersen (University of Chicago Press), 1997. American Journal of Sociology, review of Citizen Politics in Post-Industrial Societies, eds., Terry Nichols Clark and Michael Rempel (Westview Press), 1999. American Political Science Review, review of What Is It About Politics That Americans Dislike? John R. Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, Eds., (Cambridge University Press), June 2003. Journal of American Ethnic History, review of E Pluribus Unum? Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Political Incorporation, Gary Gerstle and John Mollenkopf, Eds. (Russell Sage Foundation), Summer 2003. Journal of Politics, review of Working Together: How Workplace Bonds Strengthen a Diverse Democracy, Cynthia Estlund (Oxford University Press), August 2005 (Volume 67, Issue 3, pp. 961-62. Perspectives on Politics, review of Democracy for All: Restoring Immigrant Voting Rights in the United States, Ron Hayduk (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group) and The 50% American: Immigration and National Identity in an Age of Terror, Stanley A. Renshon (Georgetown University Press), 2007. Science, review of Uninformed: Why People Know So Little About Politics and What We Can Do About It, Arthus Lupia (Oxford University Press), March 2015.

RESEARCH GRANTS 1994 Spencer Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator “Education and

Democratic Citizenship” (approximately $20,000) 1997 National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, “Education and

Social Outcomes” (approximately $20,000) 2003 Spencer Foundation, Principal Investigator, “Reputational Assessments

and the Quality of Ph.D. Programs” (approximately $25,000)

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2004 Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), Principal Investigator, “Immigrant Political Incorporation in the U.S.: Mobilizing Ethnic Group Consciousness” (approximately $58,000)

2004 Russell Sage Foundation, Principal Investigator, “Mobilizing Political

Identity: Ethnic Consciousness and Immigrant Political Incorporation” (approximately $27,000)

2008 James Irvine Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, “Diversity and

Democracy: Context and the Puzzle of Asian American Political Engagement (California Sample)” ($150,000) with Karthick Ramakrishnan, Janelle Wong, and Taeku Lee

2008 Russell Sage Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, “Diversity and

Democracy: Context and the Puzzle of Asian American Political Engagement” (approximately $225,000) with Taeku Lee, Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong

2014 The James Irvine Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, “Low Propensity

Voter Mobilization in California," (approximately $400,000) with Lisa Garcia Bedolla (lead PI) and Marisa Abrajano

FELLOWSHIPS

Communities In Cooperation (CIC) graduate fellowship, 1985-87 University of Chicago endowed fellowship, 1987-89 Educational Testing Service, Visiting Scholar, 1995-96 Lilly Foundation, Teaching Excellence Center, Rutgers University, 1996-97 Social Science Research Council, Program on International Migration, 1997-98 Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers University, 1998-99 Bildner Intercultural Fellow, Rutgers University, 2003-04 & 2005

INVITED LECTURES (since 2000) Columbia University, American Politics Workshop, April 2002 University of California Riverside, Department of Political Science, May 2006 Northwestern University, American Politics Workshop, May 2006

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Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, November 2006 University of Texas, Austin, Department of Political Science, February 2007 Florida State University, Department of Political Science, March 2007 The Century Foundation, New York City, July 2008 University of California Santa Barbara, November 2009 Wright State University, April 2010 Duke University, APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute, June 2010 CAUSE, Los Angeles, CA, January 2011 Keynote address, APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, Albuquerque, NM, February 2011 University of California Irvine, Center for Study Democracy, February 2011 University of California Los Angeles, Center for Race and Ethnicity, February 2011 University of Maryland Baltimore County, Keynote address, September 2011 University of California San Diego, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, February 2012 UCLA Migration Study Group, November 2012 National Women’s Studies Association, Plenary address, November 2012 University of California Berkeley, Department of Political Science Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Colloquium, April 2013 Emory University, Department of Political Science American Politics Workshop, Fall 2013 Stanford University, Department of Political Science American Politics Workshop, Fall 2014 Feminist Majority Foundation, Los Angeles, California, December 2015 University of Washington, WISIR Workshop, February 2016 Women’s Political Caucus, Keynote Speaker, Los Angeles, California, March 2016 University of Oregon, Wayne Morse Center American Politics Lecture, April 2016

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UCLA Department of Psychology, May 2016 University of Massachusetts Amherst, October 2016 University of Illinois Chicago, Sociology Series, November 2016 University of Pennsylvania, October 2017 Emory University, James Weldon Johnson Institute, October 2017 University of Notre Dame, Rooney Center, November 2017 Princeton University, February 2018

INVITED CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA (since 2000)

Princeton University, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, October 2000 University of California Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies, May 2003 Princeton University, James Madison Program, January 2005 Columbia University, Teachers College, Educational Equity Symposium, October 2005 University of Notre Dame, Political Women and American Democracy, May 2006 Princeton University, Diversity and Social Capital, April 2007 Cornell University, Immigrant Political Incorporation, May 2008 University of California Berkeley, Institute for Governmental Studies, 2010 Election Conference, January 2011 California Council for the Humanities, Searching for Democracy, March 2011 Aspen Institute, Symposium on the State of Race in America, April 2011 (televised) UC San Diego Race and Place Conference, February 2012 University of Michigan Institute for Research on Women & Gender, October 2012 University of California Berkeley Institute for Governmental Studies Conference “California: Are We Back?” Sacramento, CA, April 2013. University of Pennsylvania Symposium on Politics, Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, Fall 2014

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Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea, October 2014 California State University, Channel Islands, April 2015

CONFERENCE PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS (since 2000)

“The Influence of Negative Political Rhetoric: An Experimental Manipulation of Census 2000 Participation,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2001. “Ethnic Consciousness and Political Mobilization,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 2003. “Old Friends and New Alliances: A Study of Race and Religion in the 2004 Election,” with Melissa Lacewell-Harris, American Political Science Association, September 2005. “The Contours of Politicized Racial Identity: Comparing White, African American, Latino and Asian American Group Consciousness,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2005. “Asian Pride or Ambiguous Identities? Racial Group Consciousness Among Asian Americans,” with Natalie Masuoka, Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, March 2006. Roundtable, “Civic Engagement in the Presidential Selection Process,” Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 2007. Roundtable of the Women’s Caucus, “Teaching Graduate Seminars and Mentoring Graduate Students,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 2007. Roundtable, “The Future of Racial and Ethnic Identity,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 2007. “The Face of Immigration: Examining the Effect of Implicit Racial Messages on Support for Immigration Reform,” with Natalie Masuoka, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2007. “De-Racializing Obama: White Voters’ Evaluation of Minority Candidates,” with Dave Andersen, Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, March 2008. “America’s Dynamic Population and the Future of Congressional Representation,” with Marika Dunn, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2008. “Political Participation of Women of Color,” with Dana Brown, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2008.

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“Political Participation of Women of Color: Linked Fate and Identity Politics,” with Nadia E. Brown, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2011. “Conditional Welcome: Citizenship, Immigration Policy and American Public Opinion,” with Natalie Masuoka, Midwest Political Science Associaton, Chicago, IL, April 2011. “It’s How You Picture It: Stereotyping, Framing and Attitudes about Immigration,” with Natalie Masuoka, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2011. “How to Study Public Opinion in a Multiracial Polity,” with Natalie Masuoka, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2012. Roundtable “Intersection of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Discipline,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2012. Roundtable “Mobilizing Inclusion: GOTV and the Social Cognition Model,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2013 “What Lies Beneath the Gender Gap: Women of Color and Vote Choice,” with Lisa Garcia-Bedolla, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2013. Roundtable “Applying the Lessons of Gender, Race, and Intersectionality to the Political Science Discipline,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2013

COURSES TAUGHT

GRADUATE Proseminar in American Politics Political Participation and Elections Political Attitudes and Behavior Politics of Immigration Education and Democratic Citizenship Introduction to the Linear Model UNDERGRADUATE Elections and Participation Political Attitudes and Behavior Asian American Politics Sex, Power, and Politics Ethnic Politics Introduction to American Government Political Campaigns and Exit Polls (Junior-Senior Seminar) Public Opinion Political Psychology Race and Politics (Junior-Senior Seminar)

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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (since 2000) Member and chair, Polity Best Article Award, Northeast Political Science Association, 2015 - 2017 Member, Western Political Science Association Executive Council, 2014 - present Member, Politics, Groups & Identities, Editor Search Committee, Western Political Science Association, 2015. Section Program Co-Chair, American Political Science Association, Migration and Citizenship, 2013 Chair, Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 2013 Member, Politics & Gender Editor Search Committee, American Political Science Association Women and Politics Organized Section, 2013 Vice President, American Political Science Association, 2009 Administrative Committee, Council of the American Political Science Association, 2009 Woodrow Wilson Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2009 Annual Meeting Program Co-Chair, American Political Science Association, April 2007 – August 2008 Member, Minority Programs Review Committee, American Political Science Association, September 2006 – 2008 Member, Journal of Politics Editor Search Committee, Southern Political Science Association, 2008 Chair, Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 2008 Chair, Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 2003 – 2006 Member, Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 2003 – 2005 Section Program Co-Chair, American Political Science Association, Race, Ethnicity and Politics, 2005 Section Program Chair, American Political Science Association, Participation and Public Opinion, 2003

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Co-Chair, Asian Pacific American Caucus, 2002 – 2003 Co-Chair, Women of Color Committee, Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 1999 – 2001

EDITORIAL BOARD SERVICE Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, August 2012 – 2016 Editorial Board, Polity, August 2008 – present Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, January 2007 – 2014, 2015 – present Editorial Board, Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs, 2008 – 2013 Associate Editor, Signs, 2006 – 2009 Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, 2001 – 2007 Editorial Board, Rutgers University Press, Women and Politics Series, 1996 – 2002 Reviewer for the American Political Science Review, American Politics Review, American Journal of Political Science, American Sociological Review, International Migration Review, Journal of Politics, Perspectives on Politics, Political Behavior, Political Psychology, Politics and Gender, Political Research Quarterly, Political Science Quarterly, and Social Science Quarterly

SERVICE TO USC (since 2009) Promotion committees for internal and external faculty candidates, 2010-2015 Dornsife College Social Science Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2010 Chair, Latino Politics Search, 2010 Chair, American Political Institutions Search, 2009 Member, POIR Task Force, 2009

SELECTED MEDIA APPEARANCES & COVERAGE (since 2008)

MSNBC Melissa Harris Perry, participant on live panel, July 2014 MSNBC Melissa Harris Perry, participant on live panel, May 2013

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Quoted in The Wall Street Journal, October 2012 MSNBC Melissa Harris Perry, participant on live panel, April 2012 PBS Newshour, interviewed by Judy Woodruff, October 2012 Selected as an LA Weekly 100 Most Interesting People of 2011 CNN Anderson Cooper, participant on live hour-long show, October 2008

NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD SERVICE Member, Columbia University Teachers College Campaign for Educational Equity, 2004 – 2009 Member, Social Science Research Council National Research Commission on Elections and Voting, October 2004 – 2006 Member, National Academy of Science, Committee on the U.S. Naturalization Test Redesign, 2004 – 2005 Member, Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, University of Maryland, 2001 – 2007 Member, Student Voices, The Annenberg Public Policy Research Center and the Pew Charitable Trusts, 2000 – 2005 Advisor, National Household Educational Survey, U.S. Department of Education, 1994 – 1995

SERVICE TO RUTGERS UNIVERSITY (2000-2008) Member, School of Arts and Sciences Ad-Hoc Core Curriculum Committee, 2007-08 Member, School of Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee on Assessment, 2006-08 Member, Steering Committee, Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 2006-08 Chair and member, Department of Political Science Personnel Evaluation Committee, 2006-08 Co-chair, Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Working Group II, Subworking group 1, 2006-07 Co-coordinator, Pomper Workshop in American Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, 2005-2008 Chair, Department of Political Science search committee in American politics, 2005 – 2007

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Member, Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies search committee, 2005 – 2007 Department of Political Science Personnel Committee, 2006 – 2007 School of Arts and Sciences Appointment and Promotion Committee, 2006-07 Graduate School Executive Committee, 2004 – 2006 Faculty of Arts and Sciences Rules of Procedure Committee, 2003 – 2005 Faculty of Arts and Sciences Appointment and Promotion Committee, 2003 – 2004 Field Chair, American Politics, Department of Political Science, 2000 – 2004 Livingston College Executive Council of Fellows, 2000 – 2004 Social Sciences Area Committee, Graduate School, 2001 – 2003 New Brunswick Faculty Council Representative, 2001 – 2003

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Social Behavioral and Economic Research (SBER) 1995 – present Member, Dissertation Fellowship Committee, Political Science, Social and Economic Sciences Division, National Science Foundation, 2004 – 2005 Fulbright Senior Scholar Peer Review Committee for Japan/Korea Research, 2002 – 2003 Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Professional Opportunities for Women in Research and Engineering (POWRE), 1996 – 2001