CURRICULUM VITAE - HAROLD D. CLARKE Political Science/Economic, Political, and Policy Sciences The University of Texas at Dallas 800 West Campbell Road, GR 31, Richardson, TX 75080-3021 phone: 972-883-4891 (office), 972-837-5828 (mobile) email: hclarke@utdallas.edu and clarke475@msn.com January 2017 Educational History Ph.D.; September 1, 1971; Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Political Science Dissertation Title: "Political Socialization, Political Recruitment, and Party Careers: An Exploratory Study" M.A.; October 27, 1967; University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; Political Science B.A. Honours; May 27, 1966; University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; Political Science Professional Experience Faculty Appointments Ashbel Smith Professor, University of Texas at Dallas, 2001-present Adjunct Professor, University of Essex, 2000-present Instructor, University of Essex Summer School in Data Collection and Analysis, 1990-present Advisory Committee, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, 2011-present Instructor, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, University of Michigan, 2012-present Instructor and Co-Founding Organizer, ICPSR Workshops in Social Science Research Methods, Concordia University, 2014-present Regents Professor, Political Science, University of North Texas, 1992-2001 Professor, Political Science, University of North Texas, 1988-1992 Professor, Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1980-88 Professor, Political Science, University of Windsor, 1979-80 Visiting Professor, Political Science, Duke University, 1977-80 Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Windsor, 1974-79 Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Windsor, 1971-74 Administrative Appointments Director of the Division of Social and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation (U.S.), 2009 2 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, 1998-2001 Graduate Advisor, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, 1991-1998 Department Head, Department of Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1980-85 Editor-in-Chief, Electoral Studies, 1999-present Joint Editor(with Iain McLean, Nuffield College Oxford), Electoral Studies, 1995-98 Joint Editor (with Ken Godwin), Political Research Quarterly, 2000-2006 Research Interests Voting and Elections - Canada, Great Britain, the United States The Political Economy of Party Support in Comparative Perspective Statistics, Survey Research, Time Series Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling Comparative Public Opinion, Political Attitudes and Citizen Political Behavior Professional Memberships American Political Science Association American Statistical Association Canadian Political Science Association Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Group of the Political Studies Association (Britain) Midwest Political Science Association Political Methodology Society - USA Asia Political Methodology Society Southern Political Science Association Western Political Science Association Academic Awards and Fellowships Dean's Honours List, University of Western Ontario, 1966 Ontario Graduate Fellowship and Summer Supplement, 1966-67 Duke University Graduate Fellowship, 1967-69 Duke University Graduate Scholarship, 1969-70 Canada Council Graduate Fellowship, 1970-71 Phi Beta Kappa, Duke University, 1971 Canada Council Leave Fellowship, 1977-78 University Scholar of the Month, University of North Texas 3 Original Achievements, Investigations, and Research Grant & Contract Experience "Voting in the UK's Referendum on Continued Membership in the European Union" Harold D. Clarke, Matthew Goodwin and Paul Whitely ($14,450). ESRC Programme 'Britain in a Changing Europe'. "Conference on 2015 Taiwan Presidential Election and Future of Cross-Strait Relations" Harold D. Clarke and Karl Ho ($7,500-$15,000). DFW Area Taiwan Business Council. "The Hong Kong Election Study." Harold D. Clarke, Karl Ho and Stan Wong. Hong Kong Science Foundation ($136,000 + $8700 supplement). "Russia, Ukraine and the Dynamics of Public Attitudes towards U.S. and Global Security." Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. National Science Foundation (U.S.) (SES-1443216) ($132,800). "Public Opinion and the Syrian Crisis in Three Democracies." Harold D. Clarke, Thomas J. Scotto, Jason Reifler and Paul Whiteley (~$280,000). Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom). "Public Attitudes About Foreign Aid." Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ($285,000). (This is part of a $1,900,000 research project being conducted for the Gates Foundation.) "Media Context and Voting in Britain's 2011 AV Ballot Referendum." Paul Whiteley, David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart." McDougall Trust. ($12,400). "Valence Politics Meets Position Issues: The Dynamics of Electoral Choice in America, 20082010." Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. National Science Foundation (U.S.). (SES1048117) ($42,500). "The 2009/10 British Election Study." Paul Whiteley, David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant (RES 552-25-0001). August 1, 2008-May 31, 2011. £1,556,846 (est. $3,207,103). "Performance Politics: The Dynamics of Political Support in Britain." David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant (RES 000-22-2049). March 1, 2007-February 28, 2010. £99,218 (est. $196,452), 4 "Leader Images and the Dynamics of Party Support in Britain." David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant. 2006. £10,000 ($20,000). "Request for Additional Funds for Including Electoral Method Questions, Ethnic Minority Booster, and Northern Ireland Sample in The 2005/06 British Election Study." David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Electoral Commission (United Kingdom) research grant. 2005. £95,000 ($171,950). "Tender for Consulting, Developing a Specification For, and Overseeing Collection and Deposit of Data for The 2005/06 British Election Study." David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant (RES 304-25-3001). May 1, 2004-December 31, 2007. £925,401 ($1,729,574 "The Dynamics of Attitudes Towards Democracy and Participation in the Context of a War with Iraq." David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant. March-June 2003. £45,000. "Request to ESRC for Additional Funds to Include Northern Ireland Sample in The 2001/02 British Election Study, and Request to ESRC for Additional Funds to Restore the Full Scottish and Welsh Booster Samples for The 2001/02 British Election Study." David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grants. January-December 2001. £232,012. "Tender for Consulting, Developing a Specification For, and Overseeing Collection and Deposit of Data for The 2001/02 British Election Study." David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant. December 1, 2000-December 1, 2001. £588,950 "The Dynamics of Attitudes Towards Democracy and Participation in Contemporary Britain." David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart. Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) research grant. May 1, 2000-May 31, 2003. £158,275. "Economic Evaluations, Issue Activation and Party Support: The European Union and the British Party System." Marianne C. Stewart, Harold D. Clarke and Paul F. Whiteley. National Science Foundation research grant (SES-9710148). July, 1997-June, 2001. PI substituted after August 31, 1998. $100,000. "Political Economy and The Dynamics of Party Support in Contemporary Britain." Marianne C. Stewart, Paul F. Whiteley and Harold D. Clarke. National Science Foundation research grant (SES-9309018). July, 1993-May, 1997. $9,734 National Science Foundation: Government Performance, Valence Judgments and The Dynamics of Party Support: Cyber-Infrastructure Conference ($25,000) (2006) (principal investigator). 5 This grant was used to fund the “Internet Surveys and National Election Studies Conference,” Colchester: University of Essex, Wivenhoe House, June 2007. National Science Foundation: Electoral Choice and Party Support in Contemporary Canada: Changing Choices and Rival Models ($155,000) (collaborator) National Science Foundation: Government Performance, Valence Judgments and The Dynamics of Party Support ($377,959) (2003) (principal investigator) National Science Foundation: Can Mature Democracies Fail? The Quebec Independence Referendum and the Dynamics of Political Support in Contemporary Canada -- Supplementary Grant ($9,700) (1997) (co-principal investigator) National Science Foundation: Can Mature Democracies Fail? The Quebec Independence Referendum and the Dynamics of Political Support in Contemporary Canada ($124,674) (1995) (principal investigator) National Science Foundation: The Dynamics of Support for New Parties and National Party Systems in Contemporary Democracies ($154,300) (1993) (principal investigator) National Science Foundation: The National Constitutional Referendum and Political Support in Canada (1992) ($9500) National Science Foundation: Support for Democratic Polities ($239,000) (1988) (co-principal investigator with Allan Kornberg) Economic and Social Research Council: Election Campaigns and the Dynamics of Party Support in Britain (1987) ($60,000) (co-investigator with William Miller and others) National Science Foundation: Sources, Distribution and Consequences of Political Support in Canada ($166,000) (1983) (co-principal investigator with Allan Kornberg) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: Democracies Under Stress: A Comparative Analysis of Electoral Change in the 1970s (1981) ($47,300) (co-principal investigator with Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: The 1980 Canada National Election Study (1980) ($99,300) (co-principal investigator with Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) Canada Council (SSHRC): The 1979 Canadian National Election Study (1979) ($291,000) (coprincipal investigator with Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) Canada Council: The 1974 Canadian National Election Study (1974) ($210,000) (co-principal 6 investigator with Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) University of North Texas: The 1997 Canadian Federal Election, 1997 ($750) University of North Texas: The National Constitutional Referendum and Political Support in Canada, 1992 ($1000) Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C.: Support for Parties and Polity in Contemporary Canada, 1990 ($4900) Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C.: Canadian Political Economy in Comparative Perspective Conference ($6000) - Conference held at VPI & SU, May 9-11, 1986 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: The Quebec Referendum Study ($7500) Canadian Consulate (Atlanta, Georgia): Political Support in Canada Conference ($2500) Canadian Studies Program, Duke University: Political Support in Canada Conference ($7500) University of Windsor: Political Support in Canada Conference ($2000) British Columbia Law Society: Second Legislative Studies in Canada Conference ($5000) Simon Fraser University: Publication subsidy for Parliament, Policy and Representation, volume based on Second Legislative Studies in Canada Conference ($3000) Canada Council: Leave Fellowship and Research Stipend ($8000) Canada Council: Travel Grant ($700) Canada Council: First Legislative Studies in Canada Conference ($3000) Canadian Embassy (Washington, D.C.): Publication subsidy for Legislative Studies Quarterly, symposium on Canada ($1500) Canada Council: The Political Socialization of Freshman MPs (I) ($1500) Canada Council: The Political Socialization of Freshman MPs (II) ($1500) Canadian Political Science Association and Canadian Embassy Travel Grants: ($150-$450) - to present papers and/or serve on panels at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, 1971-1983 VPI & SU Educational Foundation: Travel Grant ($1000) - to present paper at XII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 914th, 1982 7 American Political Science Association: Travel Grant ($500) - to present paper at XII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 914th, 1982 VPI & SU Dean's Fund: Educational and Travel Grant ($450) - to attend training seminar, Advanced Applications with LISREL, Washington D.C., Sept. 26-30th, 1983 VPI & SU Educational Foundation: Travel Grant ($1000) - to present paper at XIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, July 15-20th, 1985 VPI & SU Dean's Fund: Educational and Travel Grant ($1000) - to attend European Consortium for Political Research Joint Workshops, Barcelona Spain, March 25-30th, 1985 VPI & SU Educational Foundation: Travel Grant ($600) - to attend European Consortium for Political Research Joint Workshops, Rimini Italy, April 7-14, 1988 Books: (With Matthew Goodwin and Paul Whiteley). Brexit - Why Britain Chose to Leave the European Union. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, in press - publication date April 2017). (With Peter Kellner, Joe Twyman and Paul Whiteley) Political Choice in Britain 2015. (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley) Affluence, Austerity and Electoral Change in Britain. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley) Performance Politics and the British Voter (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009). This book was nominated by Cambridge University Press for the Philip E. Converse Best Book Award in Elections, Public Opinion and Voting, American Political Science Association. (With Allan Kornberg and Thomas Scotto) Making Political Choices: Voting in Canada and the United States (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley) (eds.) Special Issue of the Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. "Internet Surveys and National Election Studies" 17 (2008). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley) Political Choice in Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004). 8 (With Allan Kornberg and Peter Wearing) A Polity on the Edge: Canada and the Politics of Fragmentation. (Toronto: Broadview Press, 2000). (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) Absent Mandate: Canadian Electoral Politics in An Era of Restructuring, revised 3rd edition (Toronto: Gage Publishers, 1996). (With Allan Kornberg) Citizens and Community: Political Support in a Representative Democracy (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992). Reprinted in 2012 by Cambridge University Press in their Classics in Political Science series. (With Euel Elliott, William Mishler, Marianne C. Stewart, Paul Whiteley and Gary Zuk) Controversies in Political Economy: Canada, Great Britain, the United States (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1992). (With William Miller et al.) How Voters Change: The 1987 British Election Campaign in Perspective (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990). (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) Absent Mandate: Interpreting Change in Canadian Elections. revised 2nd edition (Agincourt, Ontario: Gage Publishing, 1991). Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk, eds., Economic Decline and Political Change: Canada, Great Britain, the United States (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989). Harold D. Clarke and Moshe Czudnowski, eds., Political Elites in Anglo-American Democracies (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1987). Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon H. Pammett, Absent Mandate: The Politics of Discontent in Canada (Agincourt, Ontario: Gage Publishing, 1984). Allan Kornberg and Harold D. Clarke, eds., Political Support in Canada: The Crisis Years (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1983). Allan Kornberg, William Mishler and Harold D. Clarke, Representative Democracy in the Canadian Provinces (Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall, 1982). Portions of Chapter 4 of this book are anthologized in Politics Canada 6th edition, ed. Paul W. Fox (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1987), pp. 434-447. Harold D. Clarke, Colin Campbell, F.Q. Quo and Arthur Goddard, eds., Parliament, Policy and Representation (Toronto: Methuen, 1980). Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett, Political Choice in Canada abridged edition (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1980). Chapter 12 of this book is anthologized in Politics: Canada 5th edition, ed. Paul W. Fox (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 9 1982), pp. 381-398. Allan Kornberg, Joel Smith and Harold D. Clarke Citizen Politicians-Canada: Party Officials in a Democratic Society (Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 1979). Harold D. Clarke, Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett, Political Choice in Canada (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1979). Portions of chapters 5 and 10 of this book are anthologized in Sylvia B. Bashevkin, ed., Reader in Canadian Political Behavior (Toronto: Methuen, 1985). Harold D. Clarke, Colin Campbell and Malcolm E. Jewell, eds., Symposium on Canadian Legislative Behavior, Legislative Studies Quarterly 3 (November 1978). Articles, Book Chapters, Conference Papers and Blogs: (With Robert Blake). "Hospital Compare and Hospital Choice: Public Reporting and Hospital Choice by Hip Replacement Patients in Texas." Medical Care Research and Review (3rd round revise and resubmit). (With Mattew Goodwin and Paul Whiteley). "Why Britain Voted for Brexit: An IndividualLevel Analysis of the 2016 Referendum Vote." Parliamentary Affairs (revise and resubmit). (With Tim Gravelle, Thomas J. Scotto and Marianne C. Stewart). "Like Father, Like Son: Valence Voting in the 2015 Canadian Federal Election." PS: Political Science & Politics. 50 (2017: forthcoming). (With Euel Elliott and Marianne C. Stewart). "Heuristics, Heterogeneity and Green Choices: Voting on California's Proposition 23." Political Science Research and Methods. 4 (2016: forthcoming). (With Walter Borges, David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley), "Modelling the Dynamics of Support for a Right-Wing Populist Party: The Case of UKIP" Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 26 (2016: 135-54). (With Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart and David Sanders), "Why Do Voters Lose Trust in Governments: Public Perceptions of Government Honesty and Trustworthiness in Britain 20002013." British Journal of Politics and International Relations 18 (2016: 234-54). (With Jason Reifler, Tom Scotto and Marianne C. Stewart). "It's Spring Again! Voting in the 2015 Federal Election." In Jon Pammett and Christopher Dornan, eds. The 2015 Canadian Federal Election. Toronto: Dundurn Press (2016). (With Paul Whiteley and Marianne C. Stewart). 'The Rhetoric and Reality of Austerity: Electoral Politics in Britain 2010 to 2015." In Norman Schofield and Gonzalo Caballero, eds. State, 10 Institutions and Democracy: Contributions of Political Economy. Switzerland: Springer International (2016). "Neither Loved Nor Trusted." In Philip Cowley and Robert Ford, eds. More Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box: 50 Things You Need to Know About British Elections. London: Biteback Publishing, 2016). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Hunting the Snark - A Reply to 'Re-Evaluating Valence Models of Political Choice'." Political Science Research and Methods 4 (2016: 221-40). (with Jason Reifler, Thomas Scotto, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Valence Politics and Voting in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election." In peer reviewed Special Symposium on the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, Guest Editor, Herbert Weisberg, Electoral Studies 40 (2015: 462-70). An earlier version of this paper was presented at a conference on the 2012 U.S. presidential election held at the Mershon Center, The Ohio State University, October, 2013. (With Karl Ho and Dennis Weng). "Using Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys to Study Political Attitudes and Behavior in a New Democracy: The Case of Taiwan." In peer reviewed Special Symposium on the Future of Survey Research, Guest Editor Guy Whitten. Electoral Studies 39 (2015: 256-63). An earlier version of this paper was presented at the conference "The Future of Survey Research," Texas A & M University, Department of Political Science, February 2014. (With Paul Whiteley) "Representative Samples Are an Issue for the Pollsters—But So Are Respondents Who Lie." London School of Economics, Politics & Policy, Jan 25, 2016 (blog). (With Karl Ho). "Houses and Herding." Poster presented, Asian Political Methodology Conference, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Jan 8-9, 2016. (With Matthew Goodwin and Paul Whiteley). "Inside the Radical Right: Results From a Full Membership Survey." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, September 2-4, 2015. (With David Hudson, Jennifer van Heerde-Hudson and Marianne C. Stewart). "Support for Overseas Aid: A Comparison of Britain, France, Germany and the United States." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, September 2-4, 2015. "A Tea Party in the Pub: UKIP and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Britain." Presentation at the European Union Center, Department of Political Science, Texas A & M University, February 2015. (With Karl Ho and Dennis Weng). "The Robustness of Valence Politics Models of Electoral Choice: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective." Poster presented, Asian Political Methodology Conference, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Jan 9-11, 2015. 11 "The Dynamics of UKIP Support Since the 2010 General Election." The Conversation (UK) blog. "Liking Nigel Makes You Vote UKIP: Party Leader Images and Electoral Choice." In Philip Cowley and Robert Ford, eds. Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box: 50 Things You Need to Know About British Elections. London: Biteback Publishing, 2014. (with David Hudson, Jennifer Hudson, Marianne C. Stewart and Joe Twyman). "Modeling Public Support for Overseas Aid: A Cross-National Comparative Study of France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.: August 28-31, 2014. (with Eddie Feng and Marianne C. Stewart). "Political Trust in the United States: Evidence from the 2012 American Presidential Election." Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill.: April 3-6, 2014. (with Karl Ho and Dennis Weng). "Democratization and Political Socialization in Taiwan: An Age, Cohort and Period Analysis of Political Values." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill.: April 3-6, 2014. (with Karl Ho, Marianne C. Stewart and Dennis Weng). "Mixed Logit Models of Heterogeneous Leader Effects on Electoral Choice: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill: April 3-6, 2014. (with Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart and David Sanders). "The Economic and Electoral Consequences of Austerity Policies in Britain." Parliamentary Affairs 67 (2014: 1-21). (With Sarah Birch and Paul Whiteley). "Should Sixteen Year Olds Be Allowed to Vote in Westminster Elections? Public Opinion and Electoral Franchise Reform." Parliamentary Affairs 67 (2014: 1-23). (With Timothy B. Gravelle, Thomas J. Scotto and Jason Reifler). "Foreign Policy Beliefs and Support for Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party." Canadian Foreign Policy 20 (2014: 111-30). (With Jason Reifler, Thomas J. Scotto et al.). "Principle, Prudence and Minimal Heuristics: British Public Opinion towards the Use of Military Force in Afghanistan and Libya." British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 16 (2014: 28-55). At editors' request, 1000 word summary of paper prepared for inclusion in the Political Studies (UK) blog. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Leader Heuristics, Political Knowledge and Voting in Britain's AV Referendum." In peer reviewed Symposium on Voting in Britain's 2010 Referendum on the Alternative Ballot, Guest Editor Samantha Laycock. Electoral 12 Studies 32 (2013: 224-35) (With Walt Borges, David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "The Emerging Political Economy of Austerity in Britain." In Symposium on the Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis, Guest Editors, Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Guy Whitten. Electoral Studies 32 (2013: 396-403). Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill.: 2012, and The Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis Conferences, Texas A & M University, February 2012, and University of Iowa, April 2012. (With Guy Whitten). "Hard Choices in Hard Times: Valence Voting in Germany 2009." Electoral Studies 32 (2013: 445-51). Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill.: 2012, and The Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis Conferences, Texas A & M University, February 2012, and University of Iowa, April 2012. (With Karl Ho, Tim Li-Khan Chen and Dennis Lu-Chung Weng) "Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in a New Democracy: The Case of Taiwan." In Symposium on the Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis, Guest Editors, Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Guy Whitten. Electoral Studies (2013: 476-81). Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the The Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis Conference, Texas A & M University, February 2012 and the 2012 Taiwanese Elections and Democracy Conference, National Taiwan University, Taipei Taiwan, November 2012. (With Walter Borges, Marianne C. Stewart, David Sanders and Paul Whiteley. "The Politics of Austerity: Modeling British Attitudes Towards Public Spending Cuts." In Norman Schofield, Gonzalo Caballero and Daniel Kselman, eds. Advances in Political Economy: Institutions, Modelling and Empirical Analysis. New York: Springer, 2013). (With Allan Kornberg, Thomas J. Scotto and Marianne C. Stewart). "Political Choices in Hard Times: Voting in the 2010 U.S. House Elections." Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 22 (2012: 139-65). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Britain Says NO: Voting in the AV Ballot Referendum." Parliamentary Affairs 65 (2012: 301-22). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Downs, Stokes and the Dynamics of Electoral Choice.” British Journal of Political Science 41 (2011: 287-314). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Response to David HughJones." Parliamentary Affairs 64(2011:767-68). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Lessons from the Polls: Retrospective Views on the Performance of the Opinion Polls Conducted in the Run-Up to the 13 2010 U.K. General Election." International Journal of Marketing Research 52 (2011: 675-96). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Simulating the Effects of the Alternative Vote in the 2010 UK General Election." Parliamentary Affairs 64: (2011: 5-23). (With Jason Reifler and Tom Scotto). “Foreign Policy Beliefs in Contemporary Britain: Structure and Relevance.” International Studies Quarterly 55 (2011: 245-66). "Foreword." Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Richard Nadeau and Eric Bélanger. French Presidential Elections. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. (With Allan Kornberg and Thomas J. Scotto). "Winners and Losers: Voters in the 2011 Federal Election." In Jon H. Pammett and Christopher Dornan, (eds.) The Canadian Federal Election of 2011. (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2011). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in Britain, 2010." Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 21: 2011: 237-54. This article has now been included in Justin Fisher and Christopher Wlezien, eds. The British General Election of 2010: Explaining the Outcome. London: Routledge. (With Tom Brunell) "Competition Versus Policy: Who Wants What?" Political Research Quarterly. 65 (2012: 124-37). This paper was originally presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 2008 and the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2008. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Aggregate-Level Forecasting of the 2010 General Election in Britain: The Seats-Vote Model.” Electoral Studies: Special symposium on Election Forecasting, eds. Michael Lewis-Beck and Rachel Gibson. 30 (2011: 278-83). (With Thomas J. Scotto and Allan Kornberg). "Valence Politics and Economic Crisis: Electoral Choice in Canada 2008." Special symposium on The Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis, eds. Guy Whitten and Maria Escobar-Lemmon. Electoral Studies 30 (2011: 438-49). (With Allan Kornberg et al.) "Yes We Can! Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in America, 2008." Special symposium on The Political Economy of the World Economic Crisis, eds. Guy Whitten and Maria Escobar-Lemmon. Electoral Studies 30 (2011: 450-61). Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the Economic Crisis and Political Responses Conference, College Station, Texas A & M University, Department of Political Science, May 2009 and the University of Essex, Department of Government, Tuesday Seminar, March 2009, and in the Department of Political Science Washington University, St. Louis, April 2009. “Time Series Analysis.” Encyclopedia of Political Science, ed. Nathaniel Beck et al. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (2011). 14 “Survey Research, Modes.” Encyclopedia of Political Science, ed. Nathaniel Beck et al. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (2011). (With Allan Kornberg and Thomas J. Scotto). “The Valence Politics Model of Electoral Choice and Canadian Election Studies.” In Mebs Kanji and Thomas Scotto (eds.) Four Decades of Canadian Election Studies: Learning from the Past and Planning for the Future. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press (2012, ch. 10). Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, June 2007, and the 2006 Canadian Federal Election Conference, Montreal, Concordia University, March 2006. (With Tom Scotto et al.) "Briefing Paper: Attitudes Towards British Involvement in Afghanistan." University of Essex: Institute for Democracy and Conflict Resolution, March 2011. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Government Performance and Life Satisfaction in Contemporary Britain." Journal of Politics 72 (2010: 733-46). A version of this paper was presented at the Election, Public Opinion and Parties Annual Conference, Glasgow Scotland, University of Strathclyde, August 2009. A follow-up version with new data will be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, March 2011. (With Allan Kornberg and Thomas J. Scotto). "Accentuating the Negative? A Political Efficacy Question Wording Experiment." Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods in the Behavioral and Social Sciences 6 (2010: 107-17). (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Simulating the Effects of the AV Ballot in the 2010 UK General Election.” Parliamentary Affairs. 64 (2011): 5-23. (With Tom Scotto et al.) "The Dynamic Political Economy of Support for Barack Obama During the 2008 Presidential Election Campaign." Special symposium on the 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections, ed. Herbert Weisberg. Electoral Studies 29 (2010): 545-56. An earlier version of this paper was presented at a conference on voting in the 2008 presidential election, Ohio State University, Department of Political Science, October 2009. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Do Institutions Really Influence Political Participation?" International Journal of Market Research 52 (2010): 1-22. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Output Oriented Legitimacy: Individual and System-level Influences on Democracy Satisfaction." In Jacques Thomassen, ed., Elections and Representative Democracy: Representation and Accountability. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, forthcoming. 15 (With Allan McCutcheon). "The Dynamics of Party Identification Revisited." Public Opinion Quarterly, 73 (2009): 704-28. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "The American Voter's British Cousin." Special symposium edited by Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Electoral Studies 28 (2009: 632-41). An earlier version of this paper was presented at "The American Voter Revisited" Shambaugh Conference. Iowa City: University of Iowa, Department of Political Science, May 2008. Also presented at the Roundtable on Major New Books on Voting Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2008. This roundtable was podcast to members of the Midwest Political Science Association. (With Allan Kornberg and Thomas J. Scotto). "None of the Above: The 2008 Federal Election." In Jon H. Pammett and Christopher Dornan, (eds.) The Canadian Federal Election of 2008. (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2009). (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Travel Tips for Students of Political Choice: The Dynamics of Partisanship in Britain and Elsewhere.” In John Bartle and Paolo Bellucci (eds.) Political Parties and Partisanship. London: Routledge (2009), pp. 88-106. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the Annual Joint Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research, Nicosia Cyprus, May 2006, and Helsinki Finland, May 2007. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "The Endogeneity of Preferences in Spatial Models: Evidence From the 2005 British Election Study." Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 17 (2008). (With Walter Borges). “Cues in Context: Analyzing the Heuristics of Referendum Voting with a Survey Experiment.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 17 (2008). An earlier version of this paper was presented at the “Internet Surveys and National Election Studies Conference,” Colchester, University of Essex, June 2007. (With Karl Ho). “Doing the CSES by Internet? A Mode Comparison Analysis.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston: September 2008. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Does Mode Matter for Modeling Political Choice? Evidence From the 2005 British Election Study." Political Analysis 15(2007): 257-85. (With Allan Kornberg, Thomas Scotto and Joe Twyman). "Flawless Campaign, Fragile Victory: Voting in Canada's 2006 Federal Election." PS: Political Science & Politics 40 (2007): 815-19. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Where Have All the Voters Gone?” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Group of the Political Studies Association, Bristol, September 2007. 16 (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Campaigning in the 2005 British General Election.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Group of the Political Studies Association, Bristol, September 2007. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Mixed Logit Models of Party Choice: Towards Process Heterogeneity.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Group of the Political Studies Association, Nottingham, September 2006. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). “Bayesian Models of Campaign Dynamics in Britain and Canada.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Research Group of the Political Studies Association, Nottingham, September 2006. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Taking the Bloom Off New Labour's Rose: Voting in Britain's First Post 9/11 General Election." Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 16 (2006): 3-36. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C. August 2005, and the Annual Meeting of the Elections Public Opinion and Parties Specialist Research Group of the Political Studies Association, University of Essex, September 2005. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "The Issue Agenda and Voting in 2005." In Pippa Norris and Christopher Wlezien eds. Britain Votes 2005. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (With Marianne Stewart, Michael Ault, and Euel Elliott) "Men, Women and the Political Economy of Presidential Approval," British Journal of Political Science, 35(2005): 31-51. (With Allan Kornberg, Tom Scotto and John MacLeod) "Too Close to Call: The 2004 Canadian Federal Election," PS: Political Science & Politics 38(2005): 247-53. (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Referendum Voting as Political Choice: The Case of Quebec," British Journal of Political Science 34(2004): 345-55. (With Jim Granato), "Time Series Analysis in Political Science." In K. Kampf-Leonard (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. San Diego: Academic Press, 2004. (With Jim Granato) "Autocorrelation: From Practice to Theory." In K. Kampf-Leonard, Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. San Diego: Academic Press, 2004. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart , Paul F. Whiteley and Joe Twyman) "The 2001 British Election Study Internet Poll: A Methodological Experiment." Journal of Political Marketing 3(2004: 29-55. 17 "Granger Causality." In Michael Lewis-Beck, ed., Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications, 2004. "Trend Analysis." In Michael Lewis-Beck, ed., Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications, 2004. (With David Sanders, Paul Whiteley and Marianne Stewart) "Campaign Dynamics and Campaign Effects in the 2001 British General Election." In Allan McCutcheon (ed.), The Science of Pre-Election Polling. New York: Guilford Press, forthcoming. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley) "Public Attitudes Towards Political Protest in Britain," Parliamentary Affairs, 56 (2003): 687-99. (With Matthew Lebo) "Fractional (Co)Integration and Governing Party Support in Britain," British Journal of Political Science 33(2003): 283-301. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul F. Whiteley) "Britain (Not) at The Polls, 2001." PS: Political Science & Politics. 36(2003): 59-64. (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley) "British Public Opinion and the Single European Currency: A Study of Reluctant Europeans." In Pierre Martin and Richard Nadeau (eds.) Ordinary People, Extraordinary Choices: How Citizens Make Fundamental Political Decisions. In progress. (With Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley) "Emotions, Expectations and the Dynamics of Party Support in Britain." In Han Dorussen and Michaell Taylor (eds.) The Changing Economic Voter. (London: Routledge, 2002). (With David Sanders, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "Turnout in the 2001 General Election." In Pippa Norris (ed.) Britain Votes 2001. Special Issues of Parliamentary Affairs. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). (With Jon H. Pammett and Marianne C. Stewart) "The Forest for the Trees: Regional (Dis)Similarities in Canadian Political Culture." In Lisa Young and Keith Archer (eds.) Regionalism in Canadian Politics (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2001). (With Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley). "The Dynamics of Partisanship in Britain: Evidence and Implications of Critical Election Theory." In Jonathan Tonge et al. (eds.) British Elections & Parties Review, vol. 11. (London: Frank Cass Publishers, 2001). "Refutations Affirmed: Conversations Concerning the Euro-Barometer Values Battery." Political Research Quarterly 53(2000):477-94. 18 (With Allan Kornberg, Chris McIntyre, Petra Bauer-Kaase and Max Kaase) “The Impact of Economic Priorities on the Measurement of Value Change: New Experimental Evidence.” American Political Science Review 93(1999): 93:637-48. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) “New Models for New Labour: The Political Economy of Labour Party Support, January 1992 - April 1997.” American Political Science Review 92(1998):559-76. (With Frank Feigert, Barry Seldon and Marianne C. Stewart) “More Time with My Money: Leaving the House and Going Home in 1992 and 1994.” Political Research Quarterly 51 (1999): 67-85. (With Karl Ho and Marianne C. Stewart) "Major's Lesser (Not Minor) Effects: Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support in Britain Since 1979." Electoral Studies 18 (2000):25574. (With Matthew Lebo and Robert Walker) "You Must Remember This: Dealing with Long Memory in Political Analysis." Electoral Studies 19 (2000):31-48. (With Allan Kornberg, Faron Ellis and Jonathan Rapkin) “Not for Fame or Fortune: A Note on Membership and Activity in the Canadian Reform Party.” Party Politics 6(2000):51-70. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon H. Pammett) "Canadian Political Parties: The Absent Mandate Perspective." In Hugh Thorburn and Alan Whitehorn (eds.) Party Politics in Canada, 8th edition. (Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice-Hall, 2000). (With Marianne C. Stewart) “The Decline of Parties in the Minds of Citizens.” In Nelson W. Polsby (ed.) Annual Review of Political Science Vol. 1 (Palo Alto: Annual Reviews, 1998). (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Partisan Inconsistency and the Dynamics of Party Support in Federal Systems: The Canadian Case." American Journal of Political Science 41(1998): 97-116. (With Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley) “New Labour's New Partisans: The Dynamics of Party Identification in Contemporary Britain.” In Charles Pattie et al. (eds.) British Elections & Parties Review Vol. 9 (London: Frank Cass, 1999). (With Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) "Tory Trends: Party Identification and Conservative Support Since 1992," British Journal of Political Science 26 (1997):299-318. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Section of the British Political Studies Association, September 1995. (With Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley) “Political Change and Party Choice: Voting in the 1997 General Election.” In Justin Fisher et al. (eds.) British Elections & Parties Review Vol. 8 (London: Frank Cass, 1998). 19 (With Helmut Norpoth and Paul F. Whiteley) “Modelling Political and Social Dynamics: It’s About Time.” In Elinor Scarbrough and Eric Tanenbaum (eds.) Research Strategies in the Social Sciences (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998). (With Allan Kornberg) “A Democracy in Danger: The 1995 Quebec Sovereignty Referendum.” In Allan L. McCutcheon, (ed.) Survey Research, Democracy and Democratization (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999): forthcoming. (With Marianne Stewart) “Green Words and Public Deeds: Environmental Hazards and Citizen Response in Canada and the United States.” In John H. Pammett and Alan Frizzell (eds.) Environmental Politics in Canada and Comparative Perspective (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1997): 75-104. (With Nitish Dutt and Jonathan Rapkin) "Conversations in Context: The (Mis)Measurement of Value Change in Advanced Industrial Societies." Political Behavior 19 (1997):19-40. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the "Economics and Politics" conference, Rice University, Houston Texas, April 1995. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) “Error Correction Models of Party Support: The Case of New Labour.” In Charles Pattie, David Denver, Justin Fisher and Steve Ludlam (eds.) The British Elections and Parties Review Vol. 7 (London: Frank Cass, 1997). (With Nitish Dutt and Jonathan Rapkin) “(Mis)Measuring Value Change: A Brief Postscript.” Political Beahvior 19 (1997):61-64. (With Allan Kornberg) "Choosing Canada? The 1995 Quebec Sovereignty Referendum." PS: Political Science and Politics 29(December 1996):676-82. (With Allan Kornberg) "Partisan Dealignment, Electoral Choice and Party-System Change in Canada," Party Politics 2(1996):455-478. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Public Beliefs About State and Economy: Canada and the United States in Comparative Perspective." International Journal of Canadian Studies 13(1996):11-39. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Economists and Electorates: The Subjective Economy of Governing Party Support in Canada," European Journal of Political Research 28(1996):191-214. An earlier version of the paper was presented at the Annual Joint Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research, Madrid Spain, April 22-27, 1994. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Economic Evaluations, Prime Ministerial Approval and Governing Party Support in Britain: Rival Models Reconsidered," British Journal of Political Science 25(1995):145-70. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the 20 Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Section of the British Political Studies Association, September 17-19, 1993. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Prospections, Retrospections and Rationality: The 'Bankers' Model of Presidential Approval Reconsidered," American Journal of Political Science 38 (1994):110423. (With Motoshi Suzuki) "Partisan Dealignment and the Dynamics of Independence in the American Electorate, 1953-1988," British Journal of Political Science 24 (1994):57-77. (With Jon Rapkin and Marianne C. Stewart) "A President Out of Work: The Political Economy of Presidential Approval in the Bush Years," British Journal of Political Science 24 (1994):292305. (With Nitish Dutt) "Measuring Value Change in Western Industrialized Societies: The Impact of Unemployment," American Political Science Review 85 (1991):905-22. (With Allan Kornberg) "The Politics and Economics of Constitutional Choice: Voting in Canada's 1992 National Referendum," Journal of Politics 56 (1994):940-62. (With Allan Kornberg) "Beliefs About Democracy and Satisfaction With Democratic Government," Political Research Quarterly 46 (1994):537-64. (With Frank Feigert and Marianne C. Stewart) "Different Contents, Similar Packages: The Domestic Political Beliefs of Southern Local Party Activists," Political Research Quarterly 47 (1995):151-66. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 15-17, 1993. "EViews: MicroTSP for Windows and the Macintosh," The Political Methodologist 6 (1994):78. (With Allan Kornberg) "The Tories Trounced: Political Choice in Canada, 1993," Public Opinions 1 (1994):9-11,27. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) "The Dynamics of Party Support Since the 1992 Election," British Politics Group Newsletter 78 (1994):5-6. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Economic Evaluations and Election Outcomes: An Analysis of Alternative Forecasting Models," in David Broughton, David Farrell, David Denver and Colin Rallings, (eds.) The British Elections and Parties Yearbook 1994 (London: Frank Cass, 1994). (With Euel Elliott and Barry Seldon) "Key Assumptions Reconsidered: A Utility Function Analysis of Competing Models of Party Support," Journal of Theoretical Politics 6 (1994):289305. 21 (With Nitish Dutt and Allan Kornberg) "The Political Economy of Attitudes Toward Polity and Society in Western European Democracies," Journal of Politics 55 (1993):998-1021. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "The (Un)importance of Party Leaders: Leader Images and Party Choice in the 1987 British Election," Journal of Politics 54 (1992):447-70. (With Alan Acock, Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Arenas and Attitudes: Political Efficacy in a Federal System," Journal of Politics 54 (1992):179-96. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 1989. (With Allan Kornberg) "Evaluations and Evolution: Public Attitudes Toward Canada's Federal Political Parties, 1965-1991," Canadian Journal of Political Science 26 (1993):287-312. (With Allan Kornberg) "Progressive Conservative Support Since 1988: The Impact of Economic Evaluations and Economic Issues," Canadian Journal of Political Science 25 (1992):29-54. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Canada: The Politics of Electoral Volatility," in Mark Franklin, Tom Mackie and Henry Valen, eds., Social Structure and Party Choice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992). (With Allan Kornberg) "Risky Business: Partisan Volatility and Electoral Choice in Canada, 1988," Electoral Studies 6 (1992):138-56. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1989. (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Canada," in Charles W. Ameringer, ed., Political Parties of the Americas: 1980s to 1990s (Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, 1992). (With Allan Kornberg) "Do National Elections Affect Perceptions of MP Responsiveness? A Note on the Canadian Case," Legislative Studies Quarterly 17 (1992):183-204. (With Euel Elliott and Thomas Roback) "Domestic Issue Ideology and Activist Style: A Note on 1980 Republican Convention Delegates," Journal of Politics 53 (1991):519-34. (With Gary Zuk) "The Dynamics of Third-Party Support: The British Liberals, 1951-79," American Journal of Political Science 33 (1989):196-221. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1986. (With Alan Acock) "National Elections and Political Attitudes: The Case of Political Efficacy," British Journal of Political Science 19 (1989):951-62. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the "National Symposium on Methodological Issues in Causal Modeling" 22 conference, Center for Business and Economic Research, College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, March 1987. (With William Mishler and Paul Whiteley) "Recapturing the Falklands: Models of Conservative Popularity, 1979-1983," British Journal of Political Science 20 (1990):63-81. Anthologized in Issues and Controversies in British Electoral Behaviour, eds. David Denver and Gordon Hands. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992. (With Alan Acock) "Alternative Measures of Political Efficacy: Models and Means," Quality & Quantity 24 (1990):87-105. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, 1986. (With Paul Whiteley) "Perceptions of Macroeconomic Performance, Government Support and Conservative Party Strategy 1983-1987," European Journal of Political Research, 18 (1990):97120. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the "Party Strategies and Party-Voter Linkages" Workshop, ECPR Joint Sessions, Rimini, Italy, April 1988. (With Paul Whiteley) "Presidential Approval, Partisanship and the Economy: Evidence From the 1984 Continuous Monitoring Survey," International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2 (1990):1-24. A preliminary version of this paper appears in the Duke University Program in International Political Economy, Working Paper #18, June 1987. (With Euel Elliott) "New Models of Presidential Approval: Carter, Reagan and Their Predecessors," European Journal of Political Economy 5 (1990):1-19. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the XIVth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Washington, D. C., August 1988. (With William Mishler) "Political Participation," in Glen Williams and Michael S. Whittington, (eds.) Canadian Politics in the 1990s (Scarborough, Ontario: Nelson, 1989), pp. 158-81. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk) "Not For Turning?: Beliefs About the Role of Government in Contemporary Britain," Governance 1 (1988):271-87. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco, July 1987. (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Parliament and Political Support in Canada," American Political Science Review 78 (1984):452-69. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the XIIth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Rio de Janerio, August 1982. (With Lawrence LeDuc, Jane Jenson and Jon Pammett) "Partisan Instability in Canada: Evidence From a New Panel Study," American Political Science Review 78 (1984):470-84. Anthologized in The Ballot And Its Message, ed. Joseph Wearing (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1991), pp. 9-18. 23 (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Dealignment of Degree: Political Change in Britain, 1974-83," Journal of Politics 46 (1984):689-718. Anthologized in Issues and Controversies in British Electoral Behaviour, eds. David Denver and Gordon Hands. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992. (With Alan Acock and Marianne C. Stewart) "A New Model for Old Measures: A Covariance Structure Analysis of Political Efficacy," Journal of Politics 47 (November 1985):1062-84. This paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, Houston, Texas, March 20-23, 1985. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Partisan Inconsistency and Partisan Change in Federal States: The Case of Canada," American Journal of Political Science 31 (1987):383-407. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Barcelona, Spain, March 25-30, 1985. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Short-Term Forces and Partisan Change in Canada: 1974-80," Electoral Studies 3 (1985):15-36. Anthologized in The Ballot And Its Message, ed. Joseph Wearing (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1991), pp. 19-52. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk) "Politics, Economics and Party Popularity in Britain, 1979-83," Electoral Studies 5 (1986):123-42. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, September, 1985. (With Kai Hildebrandt, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Issue Volatility and Partisan Linkages in a Period of Economic Decline in Canada, Great Britain, the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany," European Journal of Political Research, 13 (1985):237-63. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver, June 1983. (With Gary Zuk) "The Politics of Party Popularity: Canada 1974-79," Comparative Politics 20 (1987):299-316. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1984. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk) "Political Support in Multiparty Canada: 1980-84," in Manfred J. Holler (ed.) The Logic of Multiparty Systems (Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1987), pp. 317-40. This paper also was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Hamilton, Ontario, June 1987. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk) "The Political Economy of Party Support in Canada: 1980-84," European Journal of Political Economy 2 (1986):25-45. This paper also was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, El Paso, Texas, April 1987. 24 (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Politically Active Minorities: Political Participation in Canadian Democracy," Minorities and the Canadian State eds. Allan Kornberg and Neil Nevitte (Oakville, Ontario: Mosaic Press, 1985), pp. 275-304. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the "Minorities in Canada" conference, Banff, Alberta, May 1984. "The Parti Québécois and Sources of Partisan Realignment in Contemporary Quebec," Journal of Politics 44 (February 1983):64-85. (With Allan Kornberg) "Governmental Performance, Political Socialization and Parliamentary Support: The Case of Canada," American Review of Canadian Studies 16 (1986):181-204. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the XIIIth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, July 1985. (With Allan Kornberg) "Public Reactions to Economic Performance and Political Support in Contemporary Liberal Democracies: The Case of Canada," in H. D. Clarke, M. C. Stewart and G. Zuk (eds.) Economic Decline and Political Change: Canada, Great Britain, the United States (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989), pp. 253-82. An earlier version of this paper appears in the Duke University Program in International Political Economy, Working Paper #3, October 1986. The original version of the paper was presented at the XIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, July 1985. (With Allan Kornberg) "Canada's Tory Tide: Electoral Change and Partisan Instability in the 1980s," in B. Cooper, A. Kornberg and W. Mishler (eds.) The Resurgence of Conservatism in Anglo-American Democracies (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1988), pp. 351-86. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the "Resurgence of Conservatism in the AngloAmerican Democracies" conference, Lake Louise, Alberta, May 1986. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "The Two Dimensions of Political Alienation in Western Canada," in C. Lloyd Brown-John (ed.),Federal States: Centralizing or Decentralizing - A Global Perspective (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988). (With Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) "Performance and Promise: Studying the Dynamics of Party Support in British Elections," in Ivor Crewe, Pippa Norris, David Denver and David Broughton (eds.) British Elections and Party Yearbook 1992 (London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992). (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Different Arenas, Different Attitudes: Partisan Inconsistency in the Canadian Federal System," Midsouth Journal of Political Science 13 (1992):465-86. (With Jon Pammett and Marianne C. Stewart) "The Forest for the Trees: Regions and Political Beliefs in Contemporary Canada," in Robert MacDermid (ed.) The Canadian National Election Studies (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1994, forthcoming). (With William Mishler) "Political Participation," in Glen Williams and Michael S. Whittington, 25 (eds.) (With Marianne C. Stewart) "Representing Electorates: Parties, Voters and Political Support in Canada and the United States," in David M. Olson and C.E.S. Franks (eds.) Representation and Policy Formation in Federal Systems. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies Press, University of California, Berkeley, 1993. (With Allan Kornberg and Joel Smith), Semi-Careers in Political Work: The Dilemma of Party Organizations, Sage Professional Papers in Comparative Politics, eds. v. 1, no. 01-008 (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1970). (With Allan Kornberg) "A Note on Social Cleavages and Democratic Performance," Comparative Political Studies 4 (October 1971): 349-60. This paper has been anthologized in H. Mayer and H. Nelson (eds.) Australian Politics: A Third Reader (Melbourne: Cheshire Publishing, 1973), pp. 183-191. (With Allan Kornberg and Joel Smith) "Attributes of Ascribed Influence in Local Party Organizations in the United States and Canada," Canadian Journal of Political Science 5 (1972):206-33. (With Allan Kornberg, William Mishler, Joel Smith and Thomas H. Naylor) "Socialization of Canadian Political Party Officials: A Simulation Experiment," Simulation and Games 3 (1972):379-407. (With Allan Kornberg and George L. Watson) "Toward a Model of Parliamentary Recruitment in Canada," in A. Kornberg (ed.) Legislatures in Comparative Perspective (New York: David McKay, 1973), pp. 250-281. (With Allan Kornberg, Joel Smith and Mary-Jane Clarke) "Participation in Local Party Organizations in the United States and Canada," American Journal of Political Science 17 (1973):23-47. (With Lawrence LeDuc, Jane Jenson and Jon Pammett) "A National Sample Design," Canadian Journal of Political Science 7 (1974):701-08. (With Allan Kornberg and James Lee) "Ontario Student Party Activists: A Note on Differential Participation in a Voluntary Organization," Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 12 (1975):213-20. (With Richard Price and Robert Krause), Constituency Service Behaviour Among Canadian Provincial Legislators: Basic Findings and a Test of Three Hypotheses," Canadian Journal of Political Science 8 (1975):520-42. (With Jon Pammett, Jane Jenson and Lawrence LeDuc) "The 1974 Federal Election: A 26 Preliminary Report," Carleton Occasional Papers Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 1975. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Edmonton, June 1975. (With Richard Price and Robert Krause) "Provincial Backbenchers: A Comparative Analysis," in D. Bellamy, J. Pammett and D. C. Rowat (eds.), The Provincial Political Systems: Comparative Essays (Toronto: Methuen, 1976), pp. 214-236. (With Richard Price and Robert Krause) "The Role Socialization of Freshman Legislators: The Case of Canadian MPs," in J. Pammett and M. S. Whittington (eds.), Foundations of Political Culture: Political Socialization in the Canadian Context (Toronto: Macmillan, 1976), pp. 211238. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 1975. (With Jon Pammett, Jane Jenson and Lawrence LeDuc) "The Perception and Impact of Issues in the 1974 Federal Election," Canadian Journal of Political Science 10 (1977):94-126. (With Richard Price) "A Note on the Pre-Nomination Role Socialization of Canadian Freshman MPs," Canadian Journal of Political Science 10 (1977):391-406. (With Allan Kornberg and Lawrence LeDuc) "Some Correlates of Regime Support in Canada," British Journal of Political Science 8 (1978):199-216. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 1979. (With Richard Price, Marianne Stewart and Robert Krause) "Motivational Patterns and Differential Participation in a Canadian Party: The Ontario Liberals," American Journal of Political Science 22 (1978):135-51. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, East Lansing, March 1976. (With Mike Burke and Lawrence LeDuc) "Federal and Provincial Political Participation in Canada: Some Methodological and Substantive Considerations," Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 15 (1978):61-75. Harold D. Clarke, "The Ideological Self-Perceptions of Canadian Provincial Legislators," Canadian Journal of Political Science 11 (1978):617-35. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Quebec City, June 1976. Harold D. Clarke, "The Determinants of Constituency Service Behavior: A Multivariate Analysis," Legislative Studies Quarterly 3 (1978):601-28. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1978. 27 (With Colin Campbell) "Editors' Introduction: The Contemporary Canadian Legislative System," Legislative Studies Quarterly 3 (1978):529-38. Harold D. Clarke, "Partisanship and the Parti Québécois: The Impact of the Independence Issue," The American Review of Canadian Studies 8 (1978):28-47. An earlier version of this paper was presented at Canadian Studies Conference held at Duke University, February 1978. (With Lawrence LeDuc, Jane Jenson and Jon Pammett) "Partisanship, Political Interest and Electoral Campaigns in Canada," Comparative Politics 12 (1980):401-18. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 10th World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Edinburgh, August 1976. (With Allan Kornberg) "Moving Up the Political Escalator: Women Party Officials in the United States and Canada," Journal of Politics 41 (1979):442-77. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, September 1978. (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne Stewart) "Federalism and Fragmentation: Political Support in Canada," Journal of Politics 41 (1979):889-906. (With Richard Price) "Freshman MPs' Job Images: The Effects of Incumbency, Ambition and Position," Canadian Journal of Political Science 13 (1980):583-606. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Second Legislative Studies in Canada Conference, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., February 1979. (With Richard Price) "Learning to be a Legislator: The Case of Provincial MLAs," in H. D. Clarke et al. (eds.) Parliament, Policy and Representation (Toronto: Methuen, 1980), pp. 84-102. (With Richard Price) "Television and the House of Commons," in H. D. Clarke et al. (eds.) Parliament, Policy and Representation (Toronto: Methuen, 1980), pp. 58-83. (With Colin Campbell) "Conspectus: Some Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform," in H. D. Clarke et al. (eds.) Parliament, Policy and Representation (Toronto: Methuen, 1980), pp. 307-19. (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Public Support for Community and Regime in the Regions of Contemporary Canada," The American Review of Canadian Studies 10 (1980):75-93. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Duke-Carleton Seminar on Canada: Centralization or Devolution," Carleton University, Ottawa, July 1979. (With Allan Kornberg and Lawrence LeDuc) "Regime Support in Canada: A Rejoinder," British Journal of Political Science 10 (1980):410-16. (With Richard Price) "Parliamentary Experience and Representational Role Orientations in Canada," Legislative Studies Quarterly 6 (1981):374-89. An earlier version of this paper was 28 presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, November 1979. (With Jon Pammett, Jane Jenson and Lawrence LeDuc) "The Politics of Limited Change: The 1979 Federal Election," Carleton Occasional Papers, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 1981. (With Allan Kornberg) "Canada," in R. J. Alexander (ed.) Political Parties of the Americas (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1982), pp. 189-220. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Political Support and Voting Behaviour in the Quebec Referendum," in A. Kornberg and H. D. Clarke (eds.) Political Support in Canada: The Crisis Years (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1983), pp. 323-52. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Political Support in Canada: The Crisis Years Conference, Duke University, Durham, N.C., November 1980. The paper was also presented at the Future of Quebec Conference, Laval University, Quebec City, March 1981. A French language version of the paper appears in J. Crete (ed.) Comportement électoral au Québec (Chicoutimi, Quebec: Gaetan Morin and Associates, 1982). (With Allan Kornberg) "On Cronyism: Recruitment and Careers in Local Party Organizations in the U.S. and Canada," in Moshe Czudnowski (ed.) Does Who Governs Matter? (DeKalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois Press, 1983), pp. 102-30. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Issues and Leaders in the 1979 Federal Election," Canadian Journal of Political Science 15 (1982):517-52. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1980. (With Lawrence LeDuc, Jane Jenson and Jon Pammett) "Sovereignty-Association 'Non' - Parti Québécois 'Oui,'" The American Review of Canadian Studies 12 (1982):61-71. This article is anthologized in Ronald G. Landes, (ed.) Canadian Politics: A Comparative Reader (Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice-Hall, 1985). (With Richard Price and Robert Krause) "The Effects of Inter-Party Competition on Constituency Service Behaviour and Role Orientations among Canadian Provincial Legislators," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 1973. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Patterns of Partisanship in Canada: Split Identification and Cross-time Variation," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 1975. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Partisanship and Party Images in the Canadian Federal System" paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political 29 Science Association, Quebec City, June 1976. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Change in the Garden: The 1979 Federal Election," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, May 1979. (With Jane Jenson, Lawrence LeDuc and Jon Pammett) "Partisanship and the Parti Québécois: Losing a Battle but Winning the War," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, August 1981. (With Allan Kornberg and Marianne C. Stewart) "Members of Parliament and Political Support in Canada," paper presented at Duke University-UNCG Conference "Parliament, Policy and Regime Support," Durham, N.C., December 2-5th, 1982. (With Marianne C. Stewart) "What Canadians Want Government To Do: A Preliminary Analysis," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, San Diego, May 1984. (With Jon H. Pammett and Lawrence LeDuc) "Economic Issues, Voting Behavior, and Electoral Mandates," paper presented at the XIII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Paris, July 1985. Book Reviews Author of book reviews in: American Political Science Review, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Midwest Journal of Political Science, Simulation and Games, Western Political Quarterly. Professional and University Citizenship-Departmental, School and University Activities and Committees Media - several appearances on local Dallas TV and radio (Fox, KERA, others), as well as interviews with the Wall Street Journal, National Post (Canada) and Ian Masters "Background Briefing" radio Los Angeles) discussing UK referendum on continued membership in the European Union and the 2016 US presidential election. Articles and Op-Eds - article for Financial Times (with Paul Whiteley and Matthew Goodwin) on possible outcomes of the UK referendum on continued membership in the European Union; op-ed article for the Dallas Morning News on why Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 US presidential election. 30 Presentation - "The 2015 Canadian Federal Election," Concordia University, Montreal Quebec, May 2016. Presentation - "Brexit! Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union," George Bush Museum, Texas A & M University, September 2016. Presentation - "Brexit! Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union," European Union Center, Carleton University, Otttawa Ontario, September 2016. EPPS Roundtable (with Paul Diehl and Patrick Brandt) on 'How to Get Published in Refereed Scholarly Journals' for graduate students. EPPS Presentation on Voting in the 2016 US Presidential Election and Voting in the 2016 UK Brexit Referendum. Presentation on 'Polling and Survey Research', Richland College, February 2016. Presentation - "The 2015 British General Election" - British Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences, May 2015. Presentation - "A Tea Party in the Pub: UKIP and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism," George Bush Museum, Texas A & M University, Feb 17, 2015. Public Attitudes Towards Overseas Aid: The United States in Comparative Perspective. Lecture delivered at the John H. Tower Center, Southern Methodist University, September 2014. "Public Opinion and the Syrian Crisis: Great Britain and the United States." Impact event sponsored by the Economics and Social Research Council, UK. Event held at the British House of Commons, London, March 11, 2014. Keynote Address: "Using Continuous Monitoring Surveys to Model the Dynamics of Party Support."Taiwanese Elections and Democratization Conference, Tapei, Taiwan, March 22, 2014. "A Plea to Stop Hunting Snarks - Especially with Buggy Whips: The Dynamics of New Labour Support, 1997-2010." Seminar Presentation, Center for New Institutional Social Science, Department of Political Science, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, February 28, 2014. Presentation - "The 2012 American Presidential Election" - British Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences, December 2012. Presentation - "The Science of Electoral Choice" - Café Scientifique - National Science Foundation, Arlington VA, June 2011. 31 Presentation - "The 2010 American Congressional Elections" - Dallas Public Affairs Luncheon Club. National Science Foundation Member, American Society of Engineering Education Graduate Research History of Science Review Panel, March 2-4 2010 Member, Political Science Program Proposal Review Committee, April 2001-2004. Member, IGERT Review Panel, September 2000. Member, Infrastructure Review Committee, Political Science Program, October 1999. Member, Committee of Visitors, Political Science Program, October 1997. Electoral Studies Editor, 1999-present. Joint Editor (with Iain McLean), 1994-1998 Political Research Quarterly Joint Editor (with Ken Godwin), 2000-2006 Panel Chair Annual Meetings: Panel Chairperson, Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, the Canadian Political Science Association, the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Association, the Midwest Political Science Association, the Southern Political Science Association, the Western Political Science Association. Panel Member Annual Meetings: American Political Science Association, the Canadian Political Science Association, the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Association, the Midwest Political Science Association, Political Studies Association, the Southern Political Science Association, the Western Political Science Association. Reviewed research proposals for the National Science Foundation (U.S.), the Canada Council, the Economics and Social Research Council (U.K.), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Australian Social Sciences Research Council. Reviewed papers for consideration for publication in: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, European Union Studies, Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Midsouth Political Science Journal, Polity, Party Politics, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Political Psychology, Political Studies, Social Science Quarterly, Simulation and Games, Western Political Quarterly. Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 1982-1986, 1993-1996, 2010-present. Editorial Board, Structural Equation Modeling, 1993-2000. 32 (With Colin Campbell) organized First Legislative Studies in Canada Conference, Toronto, York University, October 1977. (With Colin Campbell, Arthur Goddard and F. Q. Quo) organized Second Legislative Studies in Canada Conference, Burnaby B. C., Simon Fraser University, February 1979. (With Allan Kornberg) Organized "Political Support in Canada: The Crisis Years," Conference held at Duke University, Durham, N.C., November 21-22, 1980. (With James Herndon) Organized Annual Meeting of Virginia Political Science Association, VPI & SU, Blacksburg, Virginia, December 5, 1981. (With Marianne C. Stewart and Gary Zuk) Organized "Canadian Political Economy in Comparative Perspective: The 1980s and Beyond" Conference, VPI and SU, May 8-11, 1986. (With John Booth) Co-Principal organizer "Political Parties and the Future of Democracy," Conference, Roth Public Affairs Symposium, University of North Texas, April 19-21, 1990. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) Co-Principal organizer "The British Election Studies Fellows Conference," University of Essex, June 2009. Board Member, International Political Science Association Study Group on Political Support and Alienation, 1988-91. (With David Sanders, Marianne C. Stewart and Paul Whiteley) Co-Principal organizer, "The 2nd British Elections Studies Fellows Conference," University of Essex, September 2010. (With Mebs Kanji, Antoine Bilodeau and Thomas J. Scotto) Co-organizer of the 2008-2013 Concordia University Spring Schools in Social Science Research Methods. Board Member, ICPSR Summer Program in Research Methods, 2011- present. Served as outside evaluator on promotion and tenure cases for: Department of Political Science, University of Maryland Department of Political Science, University of Vermont Department of Sociology, Washington University, St. Louis Department of Political Science, St. Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Department of Political Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Political Science, York University, North York, Ontario Department of Political Science, University of Florida Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 33 Department of Political Science, Texas A & M University Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Department of Political Science, University of Toronto School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas Departmental and University Service: Graduate Committee, Dept. of Political Science, University of Windsor Library Committee, Dept. of Political Science, University of Windsor Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dept. of Political Science, University of Windsor Speakers Committee, Dept. of Political Science, University of Windsor Research Committee, Faculty of Social Science, University of Windsor University Committee on Research Services, University of Windsor Executive Committee, Department of Political Science, V.P.I. and S.U. Faculty Search Committees, Department of Political Science, V.P.I. and S.U. Promotion and Tenure Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, V.P.I. and S.U. Speakers Committee, Department of Political Science, V.P.I. and S.U. Graduate Committee, Department of Political Science, V.P.I. and S.U. Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science, V.P.I. and S.U. Recruitment Committees, Department of Political Science, V.P.I. and S.U. ICPSR Official Representative, V.P.I. and S.U. Departmental Executive Committee, University of North Texas Departmental Library Representative, University of North Texas Chair, Martin Colloquium Committee, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas Department of Political Science Chair Search Committee, University of North Texas Sunset Program Review Committee, University of North Texas, 1992 Alumni Survey Committee, University of North Texas, 1993 Graduate Advisor, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, September 1991-1998. Chair, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, June 1998-May 2001. Political Science Program Coordinator, University of Texas at Dallas, May 2005-August 2007. Organizer of the Autumn and Spring Research Methods Short Courses, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, Autumn 2001-present. Chair, Committee to Develop Masters of Science in Research Methods, EPPS, 2014present. Course and Other Curricula Developed: University of Windsor Political Science 200 - Issues in Canadian Politics Political Science 243 - Comparative Politics: Western Europe Political Science 270c - Statistical Methods Political Science 271c - Research Design and Computer Applications Political Science 295 - Introduction to Political Behaviour 34 Political Science 320c - Electoral Behaviour Political Science 321c - Legislative Behaviour Political Science 450 - Contemporary Political Theory Political Science 410-510 - Canadian Government and Politics Political Science 495-595 - Political Behavior Political Science 499-599 - Directed Readings Political Science 500a - Scope and Methods in Political Science Duke University Political Science 91 - Introduction to Comparative Politics Political Science 125 - American Political Parties Political Science 137 - American Electoral Behavior Political Science 191 - Directed Readings Political Science 215 - Political Elites in Western Democracies V.P.I. and S.U. Political Science 1150 - Introduction to Comparative Politics Political Science 2050 - Empirical Political Analysis Political Science 3121 - Political Parties Political Science 3160 - Political Participation Political Science 3220 - Anglo-American Democracies Honors Colloquium 4072 - Canada and Quebec Political Science 4260 - Selected Topics in Political Behavior Political Science 4510 - Selected Topics in Comparative Politics Political Science 5112 - Research Methods Political Science 5113 - Data Analysis Political Science 5180 - Advanced Political Methodology University of North Texas Political Science 2300 - Introduction to Political Science Political Science 3600 - Introduction to Comparative Politics Political Science 4380 - Introduction to Political Research Political Science 5610 - Proseminar in Comparative Politics Political Science 5650 - Comparative Politics: Three Anglo-American Democracies Political Science 6000 - Structural Equation Modeling Political Science 6320 - Quantitative Political Research Methods Political Science 6340 - Time Series Methods for Political Data 6 doctoral dissertations as committee chair, completed 5 doctoral dissertations as committee member, completed University of Texas at Dallas EPPS 6324 - Data Management EPPS 7318 - Structural Equation and Multilevel Modeling EPPS 7371 - Time Series Analysis II 35 EPPS 7386 - Survey Research POEC 5313 - Policy Data I POEC 7359 - Time Series Analysis, Applications and Advances POEC 5331 - Econometrics PSCI 3350 - Introduction to Comparative Politics PSCI 5360 - Introduction to Data Collection and Analysis PSCI 5362 - Multivariate Models for Analyzing Political and Social Science Data PSCI 7350 - Institutions and Citizen Behavior PSCI 7381 - Time Series Analysis, Applications and Advances POEC and PSCI 8V99 - Doctoral Dissertation - 12, including 7 supervisions that include 5 completed dissertations Short Courses in Research Methods - EPPS UTD - every autumn and every spring September 2001- present University of Essex, Colchester England Time Series Analysis, Applications and Advances Dynamic Models for Social Scientists ICPS Summer Program in Social Science Research Methods - University of Michigan Dynamic Models for Politics and Policy Nuffield College - Oxford University Introduction to Time Series Analysis Concordia University - Montreal Canada Introduction to Time Series Analysis Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling Introduction to Discrete Choice Modeling Aarhus University - Aarhus Denmark Dynamic Models for Individual-Level Panel Data Academia Sinica - Taipei Taiwan Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling
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