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1 Joshua A. Tucker Wilf Family Department of Politics West 4th Street, Rm. 430 nyu.edu New York, N.Y Orcid ID: ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT New York University, New York, NY Director, Jordan Family Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, 2016-present. Co-Director, NYU Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP) lab, 2012-present. Professor of Politics, 2011 present. Affiliate Professor of Data Science, present. Affiliated Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, 2011 present. Associate Professor of Politics, Affiliated Associate Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, Affiliated Associate Professor of Politics, NYU-Abu Dhabi, Princeton University, Princeton NJ Ralph O. Glendinning University Preceptor, July 2005 August Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, February 2001 August Instructor of Politics and International Affairs, July 2000 January PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS Editorial, Executive, and Advisory Boards: American National Election Study ( ), Post-Soviet Affairs ( ) Journal of Politics ( ), Political Behavior ( ), East European Quarterly (2015- present), Electoral Studies (2004 present), Midwest Political Science Association (Vice-President, ), Association for the Study of East European and Eurasian Societies ( ), European Parliament 2014 Elections Voting Advice Application Project ( ), Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia (NYU, ), Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (Princeton, ) Principal Investigator on grants awarded from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Rita Allen Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to support research of the NYU Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP) lab totaling approximately $1.75 million Visiting Professor, LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy Excellent Achievement in Online International Studies ( Duckie ) Award: Best Group Blog awarded to The Monkey Cage by Online Media Caucus of International Studies Association and Sage Press Top 10 Best Articles in Digital News and Social Media from Harvard University s Nieman Labs for Tweeting from Left to Right: Is Online Political Communication More Than an Echo Chamber? Online Achievement in International Studies ( Duckie ) Award: Best Group Blog awarded to The Monkey Cage by Duck of Minerva Blog and Sage Press.

2 PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS (continued) Awarded NYU Global Institute for Advanced Study grant for Social Media and Political Participation: Global Initiative." Principal Investigator. $757, Awarded one of inaugural National Science Foundation INSPIRE grants for project on Computer Learning of Dynamical Systems to Investigate Cognitive and Motivational Effects of Social Media Use on Political Participation, Co-PI. $999, Selected as founding co-editor of Journal of Experimental Political Science, with Rebecca Morton, term through Top 25 Blogs of Awarded by Time Magazine to The Monkey Cage Golden Dozen Teaching Award. Awarded to the top 12 teachers in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at New York University Blog of the Year. Awarded by The Week magazine to The Monkey Cage Visiting Professor. Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Juan March Institute, Madrid, Spain Emerging Scholar Award, Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section of the American Political Science Association, for the top scholar in the field within 10 years of the doctorate Ralph O. Glendinning University Preceptor, Princeton University, Competitive position awarded to junior faculty providing leave and research fund (Declined last two years) National Election Studies Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan Center of International Studies Junior Faculty Fellowship, Princeton University Edward M. Chase Dissertation Prize, Harvard University Westview Press Award, Mid-West Political Science Association, 1999, for the best paper by a graduate student presented at the 1998 MPSA Annual Conference (co-authored with Ted Brader) Bok Center Certificates of Distinction (2), Harvard University, for excellence in teaching Harvard College Commencement Address, Harvard University. BOOKS Communism s Shadow: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Political Attitudes (with Grigore Pop- Eleches), Princeton Studies in Political Behavior, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Reviewed in: Foreign Affairs, Контрапункт Regional Economic Voting: Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, , New York: Cambridge University Press. Reviewed in: Perspectives on Politics; Comparative Political Studies; The Journal of Politics; Foreign Affairs; Slavic Review; The Russia Review; Canadian Journal of Politics; Journal of Regional Science; Central East European Reviews Tucker -2-

3 EDUCATION Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science, November Winner of Edward M. Chase Dissertation Prize. Jagellonian University, Kraków, Poland Intensive Polish Language Certificate, July University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England M.I.S.(Master of International Studies), December Winner of Graduate School of International Studies Prize. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA B.A. magna cum laude in Social Studies and phi beta kappa, June Winner of Thomas Hoopes Prize for Excellence in Research. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Forthcoming. Elites Tweet to Get the Feet of the Streets: Measuring Regime Response to Protest Using Social Media, with Kevin Munger, Richard Bonneau, and Jonathan Nagler, Political Science Research and Methods. Forthcoming. How Accurate Are Survey Responses on Social Media and Politics? with Andrew Guess, Kevin Munger and Jonathan Nagler. Political Communication. Forthcoming. Political Corruption Traps, with Marko Klašnja and Andrew Little, Political Science Research and Methods. Available on First View: Unreflective Partisans? Policy Information and Evaluation in the Development of Partisanship, with Ted Brader. Advances in Political Psychology. 39(S1): Turning the Virtual Tables: Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia, with Sergey Sanovich and Denis Stukal. Comparative Politics. 50(3): How Social Media Facilitates Political Protest: Information, Motivation, and Social Networks, with John T. Jost, Pablo Barberá, Richard Bonneau, Melanie Langer, Jonathan Nagler, and Joanna Sterling. Advances in Political Psychology. 39(S1): The Islamic State s Information Warfare: Measuring the Success of ISIS Online Strategy, with Alexandra Siegel. Journal of Language and Politics. 17(2): Liberal and Conservative Values: What We Can Learn from Congressional Tweets", with Kevin Jones, Sharareh Noorbaloochi, John T. Jost, Richard Bonneau, and Jonathan Nagler, Political Psychology. 39(2): doi: /pops Detecting Bots on Russian Political Twitter, with Denis Stukal, Sergey Sanovich, and Richard Bonneau. Big Data. 5(4): From Liberation to Turmoil: Social Media and Democracy, with Pablo Barberá, Margaret Roberts, and Yannis Theocharis. The Journal of Democracy 28(4): Tucker -3-

4 REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (continued) Emotion Shapes Diffusion of Moral Content in Social Networks, with William Brady, Julian Willis, John T. Jost, and Jay Van Bavel, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114(28): doi: /pnas Subjective vs. Objective Proximity in Poland: New Directions for the Empirical Study of Political Representation, with Radosław Markowski. Studia Polityczne, 45(3): Digital Media and EuroMaidan: A Review Essay, with Megan Metzger, Slavic Review 76(1): Crowded Space, Fertile Ground: A Model of Party Entry with Macro- and Micro-Level Evidence with Dan Kselman and Eleanor Powell, Political Science Research and Methods. 4(2): Of Echo Chambers and Contrarian Clubs: Exposure to political disagreement among German and Italian users of Twitter, with Cristian Vaccari, Augusto Valeriani, Pablo Barberá, Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, and Jonathan Nagler, Social Media and Society. 2(3): Tweeting Identity? Ukrainian, Russian and #EuroMaidan, with Megan Metzger, Jonathan Nagler, and Richard Bonneau, Journal of Comparative Economics. 44(1): Pocketbook vs. Sociotropic Corruption Voting, with Marko Klašnja and Kevin Deegan-Krause, British Journal of Political Science. 46(1): The Critical Periphery in the Growth of Social Protests, with Pablo Barberá, Ning Wang, Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, Jonathan Nagler and Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, PLOS One, DOI: /journal.pone Tweeting from Left to Right: Is Online Political Communication More Than an Echo Chamber? with Pablo Barberá, John Jost, and Jonathan Nagler, and Richard Bonneau, Psychological Science. 26(10): Named a Top 10 Article of 2015 on Digital News and Social Media by Nieman Labs at Harvard University Elections, Protest, and Alternation of Power, with Andrew Little and Tom LaGatta, The Journal of Politics. 77(4): , Political Expression and Action on Social Media: Exploring the Relationship between Lower- and Higher-Threshold Political Activities among Twitter Users in Italy, with Cristian Vaccari, Augusto Valeriani, Pablo Barberá, Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, and Jonathan Nagler, Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication. 20 (2): DOI: /jcc Comparative Opportunities: The Evolving Study of Political Behavior of in Eastern Europe East European Politics and Society. 29(2): Revisiting Electoral Volatility in Post-Communist Countries: New Data, New Results, and New Approaches, with Eleanor Powell, British Journal of Political Science. 44(1): Cross Pressure Scores: A New Measure for an Old Concept, with Ted Brader and Andrew Therriault, Political Behavior. 36(1): Communist Socialization and Post-Communist Economic and Political Attitudes, with Grigore Pop- Eleches, Electoral Studies. 33: Which Parties Can Lead Opinion? Experimental Evidence on Partisan Cue Taking in Multiparty Democracies, with Ted Brader and Dominik Duell. Comparative Political Studies. 46: People Power or a One Shot Deal: A Dynamic Model of Protest, with Adam Meirowitz, American Journal of Political Science, 57(2): Tucker -4-

5 REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (continued) The Economy, Corruption, and the Vote: Evidence from Experiments in Sweden and Moldova, with Marko Klašnja, Electoral Studies. 32(3): "Social Media and Political Communication: A survey of Twitter users during the 2013 Italian general election", with Cristian Vaccari, Augusto Valeriani, Pablo Barberá, Richard Bonneau, John T. Jost, and Jonathan Nagler. Italian Political Science Review. XLIII(3): Associated with the Past? Communist Legacies and Civic Participation in Post-Communist Countries, with Grigore Pop-Eleches, East European Politics and Society. 27(1): Looking to the Future: Prospective Economic Voting in the 2008 Presidential Elections, with Kristin Michelitch, Marco Morales, and Andrew Owen, Electoral Studies. 31: Follow the Leader: Party Cues, Policy Opinion, and the Power of Partisanship in Three Multiparty Systems, with Ted Brader, Comparative Politics. 44(4): Post-Communist Legacies and Political Behavior and Attitudes, with Grigore Pop-Eleches. Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization. 20(2): Communism's Shadow: Postcommunist Legacies, Values, and Behavior, with Grigore Pop-Eleches, Comparative Politics, 43 (4): Odmiany zinstytucjonalizowanego populizmu i eurosceptyzmu w Polsce: o sukcesie Samoobrony i Ligi Polskich Rodzin w pierwszej dekadzie XXI wieku, with Radoslaw Markowski. Studia Polityczne, 28: [Note: Although there are some differences, this is essentially a Polish language version of Markowski and Tucker 2010.] Euroskepticism and the Emergence of Political Parties in Poland, with Radoslaw Markowski, Party Politics, 16(4): The Dynamics of Dissent: The Winners-Losers Gap in Attitudes Towards EU Membership in Post- Communist Countries with Alexander Herzog, European Political Science Review, 2(2): Past is Still Present: Micro-level Comparisons of Conventional vs. Transitional Economic Voting in Three Polish Elections with Andrew Owen, Electoral Studies, 29(1): Disenchanted or Discerning? Voter Turnout in Post-Communist Countries with Alexander Pacek and Grigore Pop-Eleches, The Journal of Politics, 71(2): What s Left Behind When the Party s Over: Survey Experiments on the Effects of Partisan Cues in Putin s Russia, with Ted Brader, Politics and Policy 37(4): Pathways to Partisanship: Evidence from Russia with Ted Brader, Post-Soviet Affairs, 24(3): Enough! Electoral Fraud, Collective Action Problems, and Post-Communist Colored Revolutions, Perspectives on Politics, 5(3): Run Boris Run: Strategic Voting and Information Transmission in Sequential Elections, with Adam Meirowitz, The Journal of Politics, 69(1): Don t Knows and Public Opinion Towards Economic Reform: Evidence from Russia with Adam Berinsky, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 39(1): Tucker -5-

6 REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (continued) Pocketbooks, Politics, and Parties: A Macro and Micro Analysis of the June 2003 Polish Referendum on EU Membership with Radoslaw Markowski, Electoral Studies, 24(3): Feeding the Hand that Bit You: Voting for Ex-Authoritarian Rulers in Russia and Bolivia, with Amber Seligson, Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, 13(1): Learning from Terrorist Markets with Adam Meirowitz, Perspectives on Politics, 2(2): "Transitional Winners and Losers: Attitudes Toward EU Membership in Post-Communist Countries" with Alexander Pacek and Adam Berinsky, American Journal of Political Science, 46(3): An Easy and Accurate Regression Model for Multiparty Electoral Data with Michael Tomz and Jason Wittenberg, Political Analysis, 10(1): The Emergence of Mass Partisanship in Russia from with Ted Brader, American Journal of Political Science, 45(1): Economic Conditions and the Vote for Incumbent Parties in Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic from , Post Soviet Affairs, 17(4): Walking the Tightrope: An Exploration of the Political Culture Concept and its Applications for Analysis, Paradigms: The Kent Journal of International Relations, 9(1): ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW Political Knowledge and Misinformation in the Era of Social Media: Evidence from the 2015 U.K. Election, with Kevin Munger, Jonathan Nagler, and Patrick Egan, revise and resubmit at the American Political Science Review. Social Networks and Protest Participation: Evidence from 130 Million Twitter Users, with Jennifer Larson, Jonathan Nagler, and Jonathan Ronen, revise and resubmit at the American Journal of Political Science. Tweeting Beyond Tahrir: Ideological Diversity and Political Tolerance in Egyptian Twitter Networks, with Alexandra Siegel, Richard Bonneau, and Jonathan Nagler, revise and resubmit at American Journal of Political Science. After the Party: Legacies and Left-Right Ideology in Post-Communist Countries, with Girgore Pop- Eleches, revise and resubmit at Comparative Political Studies. For Whom the Bot Tolls: A Neural Networks Approach to Measuring Political Orientation of Twitter Bots in Russia, with Denis Stukal, Sergey Sanovich, and Richard Bonneau, revise and resubmit at Sage Open. Who's Clogging Your Facebook Feed? Ideology and Age as Predictors of Fake News Dissemination During the 2016 U.S. Campaign, with Andrew Guess and Jonathan Nagler. Trumping Hate on Twitter? Online Hate Speech and White Nationalist Rhetoric in the 2016 US Election Campaign and its Aftermath, with Alexandra Siegel, Evgenii Nikitin, Pablo Barberá, Bethany Pullen, Joanna Sterling, Richard Bonneau and Jonathan Nagler. Leaders or Followers? Measuring Political Responsiveness in the U.S. Congress Using Social Media Data, with Pablo Barberá, Andreu Casas, Jonathan Nagler, Patrick Egan, Richard Bonneau, and John T. Jost. Tucker -6-

7 WORKING PAPERS Rumors in Retweet: Social Media and Political Misinformation, with Andrew Guess, Brione Swire- Thompson, Adam Berinsky, and John T. Jost When Do Voters Sanction Corrupt Politicians?, with Marko Klašnja and Noam Lupu. We Never Change, Do We? Economic Anxiety and the Far Right in a Post-Crisis Europe, with Sean Kates Where you lead, I will follow: Party Cuing on High Salience Issues (with Ted Brader, Lorenzo De Sio, and Aldo Paparo). Socially Mediated Sectarianism: Violence, Elites, and Anti-Shia Hostility in Saudi Arabia (with Alexandra Siegel, Richard Bonneau, and Jonathan Nagler) Of Time and Partisan Stability Revisited (with Ted Brader and Matias A. Bargsted) OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Forthcoming. Measuring Public Opinion with Social Media Data, with Marko Klašnja, Pablo Barberá, Nick Beauchamp, and Jonathan Nagler, in Lonna Rae Atkeson and R. Michael Alvarez, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Polling and Survey Methods, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. DOI: /oxfordhb/ Forthcoming. Experimental Research Design in the Study of Electoral Systems, with Dominik Duell, in Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen, and Matthew S. Shugart, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Electoral Systems, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming. Breaking (the New) Iron Triangle: Corruption, Voters, and Politicians, with Hanna Niczyporuk and Marko Klašnja, Oxford Research Encyclopedia Big Data, Social Media, and Protest: Foundations for a Research Agenda, with Jonathan Nalger, Megan Metzger, Duncan Penfold-Brown, and Richard Bonneau, in Alvarez, Michael, ed., Data Analytics in Social Science, Government, and Industry, Cambridge University Press, p Drawing Inferences and Testing Theories with Big Data", with Jonathan Nagler, PS: Political Science & Politics. 48(1): APSA as Amplifier: How to Encourage and Promote Public Voices within Political Science, with Brendan Nyhan and John Sides, PS: Political Science & Politics, 48(S1): Also published as part of 2014 White Paper: APSA Presidential Task Force on Public Engagement Survey Experiments: Partisan Cues in Multiparty Systems, with Ted Brader, in Kittel, Bernhard, Wolfgang Luhan, and Rebecca Morton, eds., Experimental Political Science: Principles and Practices, Palgrave-Macmillan, A Model of Party Entry in Parliamentary Systems with Proportional Representation, with Daniel Kselman, in Schofield, Norman and Gonzalo Caballero, eds. Political Economy of Democratic Institutions, Springer Press, p Post-Communist Democratization. Oxford Bibliographies Online: Political Science. doi: /obo/ Survey Experiments in Studies of Democratization, contribution to Symposium on Experimental Turns in the Study of Democratization in Comparative Democratization Newsletter, 9(3): Tucker -7-

8 OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (continued) Orange in a Shade of Grey: Electoral Fraud, Corruption, and Protest in the Orange Revolution, in Paul D'Anieri, ed., Contest for Social Mobilization in Ukraine: From Revolution to Civil Society?, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, OTHER PUBLICATIONS Social Media, Political Polarization, and Political Disinformation: A Review of the Scientific Literature, with Andrew Guess, Pablo Barberá, Cristian Vaccari, Alexandra Siegel, Sergey Sanovich, Denis Stukal, and Brendan Nyhan. Hewlett Foundation Can We Measure Democracy Using Social Media? APSA-Comparative Democratization Section Newsletter. 15(2): 7, Get the Word Out! How to Bring Your Expertise to the Public Newsnet: News of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 56(4): Farewell to JEPS!, with Rebecca Morton. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2(2): Experiments, Journals, and Ethics, with Rebecca Morton, Journal of Experimental Political Science, 1(2): Protest in the Age of Social Media: Technology and Ukraine s #Euromaidan, with Megan Metzger, Duncan Penfold-Brown, Richard Bonneau, John Jost, and Jonathan Nagler. Carnegie Reporter, 7(4): Reprinted online at Medium.com (January, 2015): Experiments, preregistration, and journals, Oxford University Press Blogs, September 28, 2014: Welcome to JEPS!, with Rebecca Morton. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 1(1): Do parties still orient voters in times of crisis? Experimental evidence of partisan cueing effects in 2013 Italy, with Lorenzo De Sio, Aldo Paparo and Ted Brader, in Bardi, Luciano, Hanspeter Kresi, Alexander H. Trachsel, eds., Elections in Europe in Times of Crisis: Contributions from the EU dissemination Conference, Florence, Italy: European University Institute, ebook Formal Models and Political Protest with Adam Meirowitz, The Political Economist, XIII (2): Follow the Leader: Party Cues, Policy Opinion, and the Power of Partisanship in Three Multiparty Systems, with Ted Brader, Juan March Foundation, Center for Advanced Study in the Social Science, Fundacion Juan March, Madrid, Spain, Working Paper Series, Estudio/Working Paper 2011/ How Does Protest Topple a Government? And Will Egyptian Protesters Come Back? Journal of Politics and International Affairs. VIII: Polish Public Opinion Towards Russia in the Aftermath of Smolensk: An Opportunity for Improved Relations, Ponars Eurasia Policy Memo, No After the Party: Legacies and Left-Right Distinctions in Post-Communist Countries, with Grigore Pop-Eleches, Juan March Foundation, Center for Advanced Study in the Social Science, Fundacion Juan March, Madrid, Spain, Working Paper Series, Estudio/Working Paper 2010/ Conventional vs. Transitional Economic Voting: Evidence from Poland, (with Andrew Owen) Center for Advanced Studies Working Paper Series: WP 12/2008/04, Center for Advanced Studies, The Higher School for Economics, Moscow, Russia. Tucker -8-

9 OTHER PUBLICATIONS (continued) Political Representation and Euroskepticism: Evidence from Poland, with Radoslaw Markowski, in Michael Marsh, Slava Mikhaylov and Hermann Schmitt, eds., European Elections after Eastern Enlargement: Preliminary Results from the European Election Study 2004, Mannheim, Germany: The Connex Report Series No. 1. BOOK REVIEWS Review of John Gould s The Politics of Privatization: Wealth and Power in Postcommunist Europe, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Slavic Review. 71(4): Review of Frances Millard s Democratic Elections in Poland, , Routeledge Press, Slavic Review, 70(1): Review of Rizman, Rudolf Martin, 2006, Uncertain Path: Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Slovenia, Texas A&M University Press, Slavic Review, 66(3): Review of Rose, Richard and Neil Munro, Elections without Order : Russia's Challenge to Vladimir Putin, Cambridge University Press, Political Science Quarterly, 18(4): RESEARCH GRANTS The Craig Newmark Foundation. Social Media and Politics. Principal Investigator. $175,000. Unrestricted gift The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Social Media and Political Polarization. Principal Investigator. $600,000. March 15, 2018 March 14, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Spread of Political and Policy Related Information on Social Media. Principal Investigator. $797,937. November 20, June 30, The Rita Allen Foundation. Social Media and Politics. Principal Investigator. $150,000. January 1, 2018 December 31, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Social Media and Civic Behavior. Principal Investigator. $200,000. May 1, 2017-June 30, National Science Foundation Award # , Doctoral Dissertation Research: Sectarianism Without Borders: Big Data and Experiments. Principal Investigator (for Alexandra Siegel Dissertation). $23,618. April 15, 2017 March 31, NYU Global Institute for Advanced Study grant for Social Media and Political Participation: Global Initiative." Principal Investigator. $757,142. July 1, 2015 June 30, Moore-Sloan Data Environment grant to support a two-year Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the NYU Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP) laboratory. Co-PI. $158,583. July 1, 2015 June 30, Renewed for second Post-Doctoral Fellowship, $158,583. Sept 1, Aug 30, National Science Foundation Award # , Doctoral Dissertation Research in Political Science: Corruption and Incumbency Disadvantage in New Democracies. Principal Investigator (for Marko Klašnja dissertation). $15,813. February 1, 2014 January 31, Global Research Initiative, Office of the Provost, New York University: Funds to Support Live Streaming of Conference on Social Media and Political Participation in collaboration with NYU- Florence, May 10-11, $5,000. ( Tucker -9-

10 RESEARCH GRANTS (Continued) National Science Foundation Award # , INSPIRE: Computer Learning of Dynamical Systems to Investigate Cognitive and Motivational Effects of Social Media Use on Political Participation. Co- PI. $999,997. Sept. 15, 2012 August 31, $199,322 Supplement, Sept. 1, 2015 August 31, Research Investment Fund, New York University. Social Media and Political Participation (with Richard Bonneau, John Jost, and Jonathan Nagler). July 1, 2012 June 30, 2013: $95, University of Delaware Title VIII Research Program, Experiments on the Nature of Partisanship: Bulgaria and Moldova, Principal Investigator. May 2010 August $18, Emergency Research Challenge Fund, New York University, The Nature and Origins of Party Identification, September 2007 May $5, University Research Challenge Fund, New York University, The Nature and Origins of Party Identification, July 2007 May $5, The National Academies National Research Center: Office for Central Europe and Eurasia. Twinning Grant for Polish Politics and EU Accession: Voting Behavior, Public Opinion, and Political Representation. Principal Investigator. Supplementary Award: June 2007 October University Committee on Research in Social Sciences, Princeton University, Faculty Grant for Polish National Election Study, September 2005 April Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Research Grant for Experimental Analysis of Partisan Attachment in Russia (with Ted Brader), July 2005 August $40, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan, Grant for Experimental Analysis of Partisan Attachment in Russia (with Ted Brader), July 2005 Dec $20, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, Seed Grant for Experimental Analysis of Partisan Attachment in Russia (with Ted Brader) January, 2005 December University Committee on Research in Social Sciences, Princeton University, Faculty Grant for Subvention of Publication Costs for Regional Economic Voting: Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, July 2005 September University Committee on Research in Social Sciences, Princeton University, Faculty Grant Experimental Analysis of Partisan Attachment in Russia July 2004 September National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER), National Research Competition, Transitional Economic Voting: Economic Conditions and Election Results in Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Principal Investigator. Oct, 2003 August Center of International Studies, Princeton University. Faculty Research Grant for Economic Conditions and Election Results in Post-Communist Countries. July 2003 July The National Academies National Research Center: Office for Central Europe and Eurasia. Twinning Grant for Polish Politics and EU Accession: Voting Behavior, Public Opinion, and Political Representation. February 2003 October Tucker -10-

11 RESEARCH GRANTS (Continued) Center of International Studies, Princeton University. Faculty Research Grant for Economic Conditions and Election Results in Post-Communist Countries. July 2002 July University Committee on Research in Social Sciences, Princeton, Transition to Democratic Political Systems in the Former USSR and East Central Europe. May - Aug INVITED PRESENTATIONS London School of Economics. Department of Political Methodology Seminar Series. London, UK King s College Russia Institute. Seminar Series. London, UK. Book talk on Communism s Shadow University of Manchester (UK). National Center for Research Methods Workshop: Big Data and Surveys Stanford University. Center for Russia, Eurasian, and East European Studies Seminar Series. Book talk on Communism s Shadow Princeton University. Conference on A Year the Shook the World Yale University. Regime Evolution, Institutional Change, and Social Transformation in Russia Princeton University. Global Order and International Society Workshop University of California Berkeley. Annual Travers Conference Social Science Research Council. Conference on Social Media and Democracy, Palo Alto, California University of South Carolina. Department of Political Science. Pi Sigma Alpha Annual Lecture Princeton University. Center for Information and Technology Policy: Defending Democracy Forum NYU-Abu Dhabi. Social Science Seminar, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Georgetown University, McCourt School Annual LEAD Conference (moderator) Cornell University, Government Department Seminar NYU-Shanghai Data Science Summit, Shanghai, China Stony Brook University, Political Science Department Seminar Social Science Foo Camp, Menlo Park, California University of Southern California, Political Science Department Seminar Media Impact Funders, The Future of Truth Webinar #2: Information Distribution University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Social Media and Democracy Symposium. Keynote Speaker University of Lund, Sweden, Center for European Studies. Book talk on Communism s Shadow Tilburg Law and Economics Center, Workshop on Economic Governance of Data Driven Markets. Tilburg, Netherlands. Keynote Speaker University of Tilburg, Netherlands. Economics Department Seminar University of Zurich, Switzerland. Workshop on the Technocratic Challenge To Democracy Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia. Book talk on Communism s Shadow ICSID Conference, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, Keynote Speaker. Book talk on Communism s Shadow George Washington University, IERES, DC Book Launch of Communism s Shadow Ukraine Fullbright Association, Kyiv, Ukraine, Book talk on Communism s Shadow American House, Kyiv, Ukraine Kyiv Mohyla University, Kyiv, Ukraine Catholic University, Lviv, Ukraine Association for the Study of Nationalities, Book Panel for Communism s Shadow Harvard University, Comparative Politics Speaker Series. Book Talk for Communism s Shadow Northeast East European, Eurasian, and Slavic Studies Annual Conference, Keynote Speaker Rutgers University, Workshop on Democracy in Danger Stanford-LUISS Conference on Cross-National Perspectives on Digital Campaigning, Rome, Italy Arizona State University, Workshop on Ethnic and Religious Identities and Party Competition Stanford University, Conference on 25 Years after the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Tucker -11-

12 INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued) Yale University, Comparative Politics Workshop Stanford University, Workshop on Digital Campaigning in the 2016 US National Elections JP Morgan Investment Trust Post-Election Conversation, New York, NY NYU-Shanghai, External and Academic Events Lecture Series, Shanghai, China International Society of Political Psychology, Warsaw, Poland, Invited Symposia Organizer Örebro University, Sweden, Politics through Online and Social Media Conference, Plenary Speaker University of California-Los Angeles. Workshop on Russia's Changing Political Order University of West Virginia, Workshop on Ethics and Experimental Political Science Sage University Press, Webinar Series: Methods in Action University of Washington, Data Science Seminar Georgetown University, Center for Russian and East European Studies University of Amsterdam, Department of Communication Sciences Stanford University, CDDRL: Liberation Technology Seminar American Society for East European and Eurasian Studies Annual Meeting, Vice-Pres. roundtable American University, Conference on Voter Registration and Turnout Moore-Sloan Data Science Environment Annual Conference, Plenary Speaker United States Institute of Peace, Workshop on Social Media in Political Transitions University of Ottawa, Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Program Chair Theme Session (video) George Washington University, Workshop on Hybrid Warfare University of Texas-Austin, Workshop on Social Media and Dissent University of California-Los Angeles. Workshop on Russia's Changing Political Order Princeton University. Center for Information Technology Policy University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia University of Wisconsin-Madison, Comparative Politics Seminar Columbia University, Comparative Politics Seminar Carnegie Corporation of New York, Meeting of Board of Directors St. Gallen University, Switzerland, Political Science Research Seminar Villa La Pietra, Conference on Inside American Politics, Florence, Italy Princeton University Alumni Association, Invited Lecture on Ukrainian Conflict University of Glasgow, Scotland, Center for Russian, Central, and East European Studies Northwestern University, Text as Data Workshop Princeton University, Workshop on Digital Methods in Political Science University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Center for Voting and Parties, Keynote Speaker London School of Economics, Workshop on Mass Protest, London, England NYU-Prague, Workshop on European Identity, Prague, Czech Republic Princeton University, Comparative Politics Seminar Rutgers University, Political Science Department United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC Duke University, Political Economy Seminar University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Comparative Politics Seminar International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), Washington, DC University of Birmingham, Center for Russian and East European Studies, Birmingham, UK Vanderbilt University, Department of Political Science, Nashville, Tennessee London School of Economics, Text as Data Workshop, London, England University of Zurich, Center for International Studies Colloquium, Zurich, Switzerland La Pietra Dialogues, Conference on An Era Of Political Sea-Change, Florence, Italy Juan March Fundación, Conference on Historical Legacies, Madrid, Spain University of Milan, Department of Political Science, Milan, Italy Tucker -12-

13 INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued) European University Institute, Research Skills for the World of Big Data Workshop, Florence, Italy European University Institute, Workshop on Democratization and Political Behavior. Florence, Italy La Pietra Dialogues, Panel on Papal Elections, Florence, Italy European University Institute, Conference on Representation, Florence, Italy Higher School of Economics, Political Economy Seminar, Moscow, Russia New Economic School, Political Economy Seminar, Moscow, Russia NYU-Abu Dhabi, Social Science Seminar, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Juan March Fundación, Conference on Political Parties and Partisans. Madrid, Spain London School of Economics, Pol. Science and Pol. Economy Research Seminar, London, England Hertie School of Governance, Political Economy Workshop, Berlin, Germany University of Sienna, Center for the Study of Political Change, Sienna, Italy Johan Skytte Foundation, Uppsala, Sweden Jagellonian University, Krakow, Poland Center for Eastern Studies, Natolin European Center, Warsaw, Poland University of Warsaw and German Marshall Fund. Warsaw, Poland La Pietra Dialogues, Politics Speaker Series, Florence, Italy Yale University, Conference on Democracy with Edges, New Haven, CT Uppsala University. Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Uppsala, Sweden University of Gothenburg. Quality of Governance Institute. Gothenburg, Sweden University of Gothenburg. Opinion and Democracy Research Group. Gothenburg, Sweden Juan March Fundación. Conference on Spatial Models of Politics. Madrid, Spain Cornell University. Center for International Studies, Ithaca, NY Conference on European Studies. Author-Meets-Critics Panel. Boston, MA Oxford University. Conference on Age-Period-Cohort Models, Oxford, England Columbia University, Comparative Politics Workshop George Washington University. Conference on Lessons from 20 Years After Collapse of USSR University of Chicago. Comparative Politics Workshop University of Delaware. Title VIII Research Conference on Balkans, Caucuses, and Central Asia Hebrew University. Conference on 20 Years After Collapse of the Soviet Union, Jerusalem, Israel Princeton University. Conference on Political Parties in New Democracies University of Rochester, Comparative Politics Workshop University Pompeu Fabra, Department of Political Science, Barcelona, Spain International Conference on Political Economy and Institutions, Baiona, Spain European Union Institute, Florence, Italy, Keynote Speaker Juan March Fundación, Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales, Madrid, Spain Oldenberg University, Oldenberg, Germany. Department of Political Science Oxford University, Nuffield College Central European University, Center of Imperfections in Democracy, Budapest, Hungary Washington University St. Louis, Conference on Political Party Strategy University of Michigan, Workshop on Politics and Policy, Center for Pol. Studies Princeton University, Democratic Politics Colloquium Vanderbilt University, Department of Political Science Washington University St. Louis, Political Economy Seminar Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst, Germany, Experimental Political Science Harvard University, Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop Yale University, Comparative Politics Seminar University of Ottawa, Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies Conference on New Approaches to Political Economy, Moscow, Russia Stanford University, Comparative Politics Seminar Tucker -13-

14 INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued) Columbia University, Quantitative Political Science Seminar Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies The New Economic School, Moscow, Russia University of California Los Angeles, Comparative Politics Workshop Columbia University, New York/New Jersey Post-Communist Politics Workshop Princeton University, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics Yale University, Conference on Elections and Political Identities in New Democracies Columbia University, Ukrainian Studies Program and the Orange Circle University of Ottawa, Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies University of Wisconsin, Political Economy Seminar Kennan Institute Workshop on Ukrainian Civil Society, Woodrow Wilson Center University of Michigan, Workshop on Democratic Politics Penn-Temple European Studies Colloquium Oxford University, Nuffield College University of Essex, Department of Politics New York University, Department of Politics Columbia University, Harriman Institute University of Ottawa, Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies University of Michigan, New Challenges for Political Parties and Representation Conference Syracuse University, Maxwell Center for European Studies Rutgers University, Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, Workshop on Markets as Predictive Devices Middlebury College, Rohatyn Center for International Affairs Center for Economic and Financial Research, Moscow, Russia New York University, Department of Politics Indiana University, Public Opinion about the EU in Eastern Europe Conference University of Michigan, National Election Study Workshop Indiana University, Kremlin Power and Russian Elections Conference University of Michigan, National Election Study Workshop Yale University, Post-Communist Politics Workshop Emory University, Institute for Comparative and International Studies Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Meridian Center, Washington D.C Texas A&M University, Department of Political Science Rutgers University, Center for European Studies Ohio State University, Comparative Politics Workshop University of Chicago, Comparative Politics Workshop. Tucker -14-

15 ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS East European Dissertation Fellowship, American Council for Learned Societies Dissertation Fellowship, Institute for the Study of World Politics Center for European Studies Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Harvard University Dissertation Research Fellowship, Mellon Foundation Foreign Language Area Studies Full Academic Year Fellowship: Russia and Eastern Europe, United States Department of Education Predoctoral Fellowship for the Performance of Democracies, Sawyer Foundation Foreign Language Area Studies Summer Fellowship: Russia and Eastern Europe, United States Department of Education Foreign Language Area Studies Full Academic Year Fellowship: Russia and Eastern Europe, United States Department of Education Graduate School of International Studies Prize, University of Birmingham, for best results Rotary Ambassadorial Graduate Scholarship Commencement Speaker. Harvard College Speaker. Harvard University. TEACHING New York University Graduate G : Politics of Post-Communism, Spring 2009, 2012, Fall 2014, 2017 G : Social Media and Political Participation, Spring 2014, Fall 2016 G : Comparative Political Behavior, Spring 2007, Fall 2008, 2010 G : Parties and Partisanship, Fall 2007, Fall 2011 G : Graduate Pre-Dissertation Workshop, Fall Undergraduate UA.500: Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fall 2007, 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17 Spring 2009, 15 V : Elections and Voting, Spring 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013 NYU-AD J-TERM: G : Social Media and Political Participation, January NYU-AD J-TERM: Politics in Modern Europe, January Princeton University Graduate Politics 594: Comparative Politics Graduate Research Workshop, Full Year Undergraduate Politics 230: Introduction to Comparative Politics: Spring 2005, 2003 Fall 2001, Politics 354, 431: Comparative Politics of Elections and Voting: Fall 2002, Spring Woodrow Wilson School 402g: Preparing Poland for EU Membership, Spring Woodrow Wilson School 402f: American Electoral Reform, Spring Woodrow Wilson School 401e: Designing Russian Electoral Institutions, Fall Tucker -15-

16 GRADUATE ADVISING Alexandra Siegal, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University (chair) Kevin Munger, Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University Sergey Sanovic, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University (chair) Megan Metzger, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, Madison (chair) Drew Dimmery, Data Scientist, Facebook Alan Potter. Independent Consultant Marko Klašnja. Assistant Professor, Georgetown University (chair) Pablo Barberá, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California/LSE (Jan 2018) (co-chair) Iulia Cioroianu, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Essex, UK (co-chair) Franziska Barbara Keller, Assistant Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Dominik Duell. Assistant Professor, University of Essex, UK Pablo Fernandez-Vazquez. Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh Marco Morales. Visiting Researcher, ITAM, Mexico Andrew Little. Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley Victoria Shineman. Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh Ana Bracic. Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma Robin Harding. Associate Professor, University of Oxford, UK Kristin Micheltich. Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University Alexander Herzog. Research Fellow, Tulane University Andrew Therriault. Data Scientist, Facebook Melanie Goodrich, Analyst, Booz Allen Hamilton Anna Bassi, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Chappell Hill Georgia Kernell, Assistant Professor, Northwestern University Ludmila Krytynskaia. Independent Consultant Marc Berenson. Senior Lecturer, Kings College London. Winner 2007 Best Dissertation Field Work Award, APSA Comparative Democratization Section Andrew Roberts: Associate Professor, Northwestern University Eric McGlinchey: Associate Professor, George Mason University. In progress students at NYU: Sean Kates (Chair, Hanna Nichyporuk, Evgenii Nikitn, Sergey Sanovich (chair)), Denis Stukal (chair), Jan Zilinsky In progress external students: Maria Snegovaya (Columbia University) DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Director, Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, Director, SMaPP-Global, Global Institute for Advanced Study, Co-Director, NYU Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP) laboratory, 2012-present. Comparative Politics Field Director, Department of Politics, New York University, , 10-12, 13-15, Committee on Promotions and Tenure, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, New York University, ; Spring Director of Graduate Placement, Department of Politics, New York University, Committee on the Global University, Full University Committee, New York University Advisory Board, Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, 2013-present. NYU-Florence Site Advisory Committee, Tucker -16-

17 DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE (continued) Fellowship and Progress Committee, Department of Politics, New York University, , Omnibus Recruitment Committee, Department of Politics, New York University, Graduate Admissions, Department of Politics, New York University, , Co-Director, Center for Social and Political Behavior, Academic Advisory Committee, NYU-Florence, (observer) Advisory Committee to Vice-Provost for Globalization and Multicultural Affairs, Spring Omnibus Recruitment Committee, Department of Politics, NYU-Abu Dhabi, (Chair), Undergraduate Academic Advisory Committee (UAAC), Faculty of Arts and Science, NYU, Committee on Graduate Financial Aid, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, New York University, Comparative Politics Field Director, Department of Politics, New York University, , 10-12, Politics Department Seminar Series Co-Director, New York University, Spring 2008, 2009, Fellowship and Progress Committee, Department of Politics, New York University, , Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Faculty of Arts and Science, New York University, Undergraduate Awards Committee, Department of Politics, New York University, Russian-Eurasian Studies Faculty Program Committee, Princeton University, Undergraduate Affairs Committee, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, , Executive Board Member, Center for Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University, Chair s Advisory Committee, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Senior Thesis Prize Committee, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 2002 & Senior Thesis Prize Committee, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Comparative Politics Search Committee, Department of Politics, Princeton University, Planning Board, Princeton Program on National Security, Princeton University, Academic Advisor ( ) and Fellow ( ), Butler College, Princeton University. Director, Post-Communist Politics Workshop, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE External Reviewer, University of Pittsburgh Department of Political Science 2016 present. Editorial Board. Journal of Experimental Political Science Nominations Committee. Comparative Politics Section, American Political Science Association Nominations Committee. Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics : Editorial Board, Post-Soviet Affairs Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics Carey McWilliams Award Committee, American Political Science Association : Board, American National Election Study : Editorial Board, The Journal of Politics. Tucker -17-

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