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1 MICHAEL W. WAGNER CURRICULUM VITA (Office) (Home) 5054 Vilas Communication Hall 2334 West Lawn Ave. 821 University Avenue Madison, WI Madison, WI (812) (608) (Main Office) ACADEMIC TRAINING Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Ph.D., Political Science, May, 2006 Major Fields: American Politics, Public Policy Minor Field: Media and the Psychology of Behavior Dissertation: Think of it This Way: The Influence of Competitive Partisan Issue Framing on Public Opinion and Party Identification. Edward G. Carmines (chair), Marjorie Randon Hershey, David H. Weaver, Gerald C. Wright University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bachelor of Journalism, May, 1998 Major: Broadcast Journalism Minors: Political Science, History, Communication Studies, English ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, 2012-Present University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Political Science Assistant Professor, by courtesy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, University of Delaware Department of Political Science and International Relations PUBLICATIONS MONGRAPHS Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth, Michael W. Wagner, William H. Flanigan, and Nancy H. Zingale Political Behavior in Midterm Elections. CQ Press. Michael W. Wagner 1
2 REFEREED RESEARCH ARTICLES Carmines, Edward G., Michael J. Ensley, and Michael W. Wagner. Forthcoming. Political Ideology in American Politics: One, Two, or None?, The Forum. Carmines, Edward G., Michael J. Ensley, and Michael W. Wagner. Forthcoming. Who Fits the Left-Right Divide? Partisan Polarization in the American Electorate, American Behavioral Scientist. Friesen, Amanda and Michael W. Wagner Beyond the Three Bs: How American Christians Approach Faith and Politics. Politics and Religion 5: Carmines, Edward G., Jessica C. Gerrity, and Michael W. Wagner How Abortion Became a Partisan Issue: Media Coverage of the Interest Group-Political Party Connection. Politics and Policy 38 (6): Winburn, Jonathan C. and Michael W. Wagner Carving Voters Out: Redistricting s Influence on Political Information, Turnout, and Voting Behavior. Political Research Quarterly 63 (2): Mycoff, Jason D., Michael W. Wagner, and David C. Wilson The Empirical Effect of Voter ID Laws on Turnout: Present or Absent? PS: Political Science and Politics, 42 (1): Wagner, Michael W The Utility of Staying on Message: Competing Partisan Frames and Public Awareness of Elite Differences on Issues. The Forum, 5: Wagner, Michael W Beyond Policy Responsiveness in the U.S. House: Do Citizens Think Casework is Partisan? American Politics Research, 35: Carmines, Edward G. and Michael W. Wagner Political Issues and Partisan Alignments: Assessing the Issue Evolution Perspective. Annual Review of Political Science, 9: Schaffner, Brian F., Michael W. Wagner, and Jonathan C. Winburn Incumbents Out, Party In? Term Limits and Partisan Redistricting in State Legislatures. State Politics and Policy Quarterly 4: BOOK CHAPTERS Carmines, Edward G., Michael J. Ensley, and Michael W. Wagner Issue Preferences Civic Engagement, and the Transformation of American Politics. in Facing the Challenge of Democracy: Explorations in the Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Participation, Paul M. Sniderman & Benjamin Highton, Eds. Princeton University Press. Wagner, Michael W Great Communicators? The Influence of Presidential Issue Framing on Party Identification, in Winning with Words: The Origins and Impacts of Framing, Brian F. Schaffner, Patrick J. Sellers, Eds., pp Routledge. Wagner, Michael W Comparing the ANES and the NAES for Political Communication Research. Sourcebook for Political Communication Research: Methods, Measures and Analytical Techniques, Erik P. Bucy and R. Lance Holbert, Eds., pp Routledge Press. Carmines, Edward G., Jessica C. Gerrity, and Michael W. Wagner Did the Media do it? The Influence of News Coverage on the 2006 Congressional Elections. in Fault Lines, Jeffrey J. Mondak and Dona-Gene Mitchell, Eds., pp Routledge Press. Carmines, Edward G. and Michael W. Wagner Issue Evolution. In Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, Benjamin Radcliff and Samuel Best, editors-in-chief, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pgs Michael W. Wagner 2
3 BOOKS UNDER CONTRACT (Not Yet Published) Carmines, Edward G., Michael J. Ensley, and Michael W. Wagner. Beyond the Left-Right Divide: How the Multidimensional Character of Mass Policy Preferences Affects American Politics. University of Chicago Press. Carmines, Edward G., Jessica C. Gerrity, and Michael W. Wagner. Congress in the Public Mind. Cambridge University Press. Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth and Michael W. Wagner. Political Behavior in the American Electorate, 13 th Edition. CQ Press. TEACHING MONOGRAPHS Wagner, Michael W. Instructor s Manual for American Politics Today, 3 rd edition. Forthcoming. W.W. Norton and Company. Wagner, Michael W. Instructor s Manual for American Politics Today, 2 nd edition W.W. Norton and Company. 363 pgs. Wagner, Michael W. Instructor s Manual for American Politics Today W.W. Norton and Company. 235 pgs. BOOK REVIEWS Post-Broadcast Democracy by Markus Prior and Media Concentration and Democracy by C. Edwin Baker, Perspectives on Politics 7 (1): OTHER PUBLICATIONS Carmines, Edward G., Jessica C. Gerrity, and Michael W. Wagner How the American Public Views Congress. Report published by the Center on Congress at Indiana University for the Third Annual Congressional Conference on Civic Education, Washington, D.C. GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS/AWARDS 2012 Editorial Mood, Under Review. Hazel R. McClymont Distinguished Teaching Fellow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln UNL Parents Association Certificate of Appreciation for Teaching 2011 UNL College of Arts and Sciences Academic Star: November, Talking God and Politics: Pilot Survey in Mechanical Turk, Schneider Fund ($500) News Literacy Course Development Grant, Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education (and Charlyne Berens and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse) ($15,600). UCARE grant, The Consequences of Vilification (with Dillon Jones and Danielle Larson) ($1,500 x 2 students: Dillon Jones and Dani Larsen). Talking God and Politics, Maude Hammond Fling Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (and Amanda Friesen) ($9,975). The Presence of Vilification in the Mass Media, Schneider Fund, University of Nebraska- Michael W. Wagner 3
4 Lincoln, (with Dona-Gene Mitchell) ($1,000). Vilification and Bi-Partisan Congressional Behavior, Dirksen Congressional Center, (with Elizabeth Theiss-Morse and Dona-Gene Mitchell) ($3,500). The Effects of Vilification on Congressional Behavior, Congress Fund, (with Elizabeth Theiss-Morse and Dona-Gene Mitchell) ($6,500) Senning Summer Research Fellowship, UNL Department of Political Science ($6,500). UCARE grant, Islam and Christianity: Dominant Religions Influence on Political Behavior (with Zachary Smith) ($1,500). UCARE grant, Google it: The News Media's Influence on what the Public Finds Important (with Adam Simons) ($1,500) Outstanding Educator of the Year, University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Nebraska Foundation Fund for Research on the U.S. Congress, The Public and Policy-Related Consequences of Partisan Issue Framing in Congress ($6,500) UCARE grant, Talking Public Life in the Pews, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (with Zachary Smith) ($2,000) UCARE grant, Determinants of Political Attitudes, (with Michael Jung) ($500) Peer Review of Teaching Course Portfolio Project, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ($1,000) 2008 Layman Award, The Psychological, Communicative, and Genetic Factors that Affect the Influence of Partisan Issue Frames on Public Opinion and Political Behavior, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. ($10,000) Senning Summer Research Fellowship, UNL Department of Political Science ($6,500). UCARE (Undergraduate Creative Activities Research Experiences) grants, Messages and Messengers: The Influence of Partisan Issue Frames, Religion, and the News Media on Public Opinion and Political Behavior in American Politics, ($3,000) University of Nebraska-Lincoln (with Amanda Crook and Courtney Ruwe) Nebraska Humanities Council Humanities Scholar for the Nebraska Educational Television documentary, 68: The Year Nebraska Mattered 2007 University of Delaware Research Foundation: The Message or the Messenger? The Role of Competing Group Frames on Public Opinion and Political Behavior, ($25,000)*. University of Delaware General University Grant: When Partisan Persuasion Fails: the Consequences for Political Behavior & Public Attitudes, ($6,000)*. Project Director: 2006 Center on Congress at Indiana University Congressional Elections Study, a pre-and-post election telephone survey (project cost: $200,000). Greenough Dissertation of the Year Award for Best Dissertation in the Department of Political Science at Indiana University submitted in * Declined as I left the University of Delaware for UNL Doctoral Dissertation Research in Political Science: The Influence of Competitive Elite Issue Michael W. Wagner 4
5 Framing on Public Opinion and Mass Partisanship, National Science Foundation, ($5,500). The Influence of Competitive Congressional Issue Framing on Public Opinion and Mass Partisanship, The Dirksen Congressional Center Congressional Research Award ($3,500). Indiana University Grant-in-Aid for dissertation project ($600) Indiana University Graduate and Professional Students Organization Research Award for dissertation project ($200). Political Science Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Indiana University ($1,000). College of Arts and Sciences Conference Travel Award, Indiana University ($150). Greenough Memorial Fund for Conference Travel, Indiana University ( , $ ). Leadership Appreciation Award, Indiana University. Best paper, Indiana University Graduate Student Conference. WORKS IN PROGRESS Books Wagner, Michael W. and Michael W. Gruszczynski. When Framing Matters. Manuscript in Progress. Under Review Wagner, Michael W. and Jonathan C. Winburn. Forgotten Constituents: How Redistricting Affects Representation. Wagner, Michael W. When Framing Matters: How Competing Partisan Cues and Issue Characteristics Influence Opinion Change and Party Identification. Wagner, Michael W. and Michael W. Gruszczynski. On the Evolution of the News Media as a Political Institution: What s Framing got to do with it? Burmila, Edward M. and Michael W. Wagner. Do Polls Affect Polls? Public Opinion Formation and Exposure to Mass Opinion Data. In Preparation Wagner, Michael W. and Michael W. Gruszczynski. Media Coverage of Politics in the 21 st Century: The Theory of Agenda-Uptake. Wagner, Michael W. and Eric S. Zeemering. Religiosity, the Information Environment, and the Accessibility of Political Issues. Wagner, Michael W. and Timothy Collins. Does Ownership Matter? Media Bias and the Case Rupert Murdoch s Purchase of the Wall Street Journal Deppe, Kristen, Carly M. Jacobs, Michael W. Wagner, Amanda Friesen, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Hibbing. Beyond Survey Self-Reports: Using Physiology to Tap Political Orientations Schaffner, Brian F. and Michael W. Wagner. Setting the News Media s Agenda in Senate Campaigns: The Influence of Advertising. Wagner, Michael W., Amanda Friesen, and Carly M. Jacobs. What Makes a Strong Frame? Rhetorical Style and the Individual Factors Affecting Preference Formation. Political Temperament Project (with John R. Hibbing, Kevin B. Smith, Elizabeth Michael W. Wagner 5
6 Theiss-Morse, and Dona-Gene Mitchell). Media Bias/Newsworthiness Project (with Elizabeth Theiss-Morse) Political Vilification Project (with Elizabeth Theiss-Morse and Dona-Gene Mitchell) Talking God and Politics Project (with Amanda Friesen) CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION (Papers only) 2012 Does Ownership Matter? Media Bias and the Case Rupert Murdoch s Purchase of the Wall Street Journal to be presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. (with Tim Collins) The Consequences of Political Vilification, presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (and Dona-Gene Mitchell and Elizabeth Theiss- Morse) To Caesar or To God? The Consequences of Political and Religious Discussion in Hard Times, presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (with Amanda Friesen). The Evolution of Partisan Issue Frames, , presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (with Michael W. Gruszczynski). What Makes a Strong Frame? Rhetorical Style and the Individual Factors Affecting Preference Formation, at the 2010 International Society of Political Psychology. (with Amanda Friesen and Carly M. Jacobs). Forgotten Voters: How Redistricting Affects Representation, presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (with Jonathan C. Winburn). Google It: A New Way to Measure the Agenda-Setting Effect, presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (with Michael W. Gruszczynski). Distributive Politics and Communities of Interest: Understanding the Relationship Between Place and Pork, presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association (with Jonathan C. Winburn) When Framing Matters, presented at the Annual Meeting of the 2009 American Political Science Association. Congress in the Public Mind: How Knowledgeable Ideologues, the Media, and Personality Traits Affect Congressional Approval, presented at the Annual Meeting of the 2009 Midwest Political Science Association (with Edward G. Carmines and Jessica C. Gerrity). On the Latent and Physiological Foundations of Partisan Polarization, presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association The Latent Foundations of Partisan Polarization in the American Electorate, presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Carving Voters Out: Redistricting's Influence on Political Information, presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (with Jonathan C. Winburn). Michael W. Wagner 6
7 2007 The Effect of Voter Identification Laws on Aggregate and Individual Level Turnout, presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (with Jason D. Mycoff and David C. Wilson). Great Communicators? The Influence of Presidential Issue Framing on Public Opinion and Mass Partisanship, , presented at the Research Conference on Issue Framing at American University s Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies. The Conditional Echo Chamber: Partisan Issue Framing and Public Opinion, presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Issue Preferences and Political Participation in American Politics , presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (with Edward G. Carmines and Michael J. Ensley). Media Deregulation and Local Television Coverage of Senate Campaigns, presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (with Brian F. Schaffner). The Conditional Influence of Partisan Issue Framing on Public Opinion, presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association Party Polarization and Mass Partisan Identification in the United States: (with Edward G. Carmines and Michael J. Ensley) presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. The Partisan Dynamics of Political Issues: The Role of Interest Groups and the Mass Media in the Evolution of Abortion and Crime (with Jessica C. Gerrity and Edward G. Carmines) presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. The New Ideology? Accessibility, Religiosity, Issue Preferences and Political Partisanship in American Politics (with Eric S. Zeemering) presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association The New Polarization in American Politics: Interest Groups, Mass Media, and Contestation of the Abortion Issue (with Jessica C. Gerrity and Edward G. Carmines) presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Buy One, Get One Free? The Impact of Senate Campaign Advertising on News Coverage (with Brian F. Schaffner) to be presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Think of it this Way: The Role of Issue Framing on Salience at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Representation in the U.S. House: Does the Opposing Constituency Participate? at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Gerrymandering, Split Districts, and Forgotten Voters with (Jonathan Winburn) at the Michael W. Wagner 7
8 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Incumbent Out, Party In? Term Limits and Partisan Redistricting in State Legislatures (with Brian F. Schaffner and Jonathan Winburn) at the 99 th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Y200 Media Bias and the War on Terror: A Course Portfolio Designed to Assess Student Achievement at the 2003 Course Portfolio Exposition at Indiana University. TEACHING University of Nebraska-Lincoln Graduate POLS 820: American Politics Core Seminar x 1 POLS 920: Political Communication x 1 Undergraduate POLS 100: Power and Politics in America x 4 POLS 100 PSI: Power and Politics in America (Keller Plan) x 4 POLS 130: News Literacy, the Public, and Politics x 1 POLS 227: The Presidency x 2 POLS 230: Elections, Political Parties, and Interest Groups x 3 POLS 334: Polls, Politics, and Public Opinion x 1 POLS 398: Religion and Politics x 1 POLS 398: The Science of Elections Coverage x1 POLS 430: Political Communication x 1 POLS 450: Research in Biology, Psychology, and Politics x1 University of Delaware Undergraduate 100 level - Introduction to the American Political System x level - Voting & Elections x level - Politics and the Media x level Parties and Interest Groups x 1 Indiana University Undergraduate 100 level - Introduction to American Politics x level - Media Bias and the War on Terror x level - Media Bias in U.S. Politics x level - Parties and Interest Groups x level - The American Presidency x level - Realignment x 1 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE 2012 Section Chair, Public Opinion, of the International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting Section Chair, Elections, Participation, and Voting Behavior Section of the International Michael W. Wagner 8
9 Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting. Project Director 2006 Congressional Election Study sponsored by the Center on Congress at Indiana University (Edward G. Carmines, Principal Investigator) Member, Discussant, Chair, American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association, International Society of Political Psychology Member and Presenter, Political Communication Research Series (Indiana University) Founder, UNL Political Behavior Working Group Panelist, Getting the Job, Preparing Future Faculty Conference, Indiana University, 2006 Graduate Student Task Force, Department of Political Science, Indiana University Indiana University Faculty Council s Long Term Planning Committee (Graduate Student Representative), Indiana University Co-President, Political Science Graduate Student Association, Indiana University, Reviewer for: National Science Foundation Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science Journal of Politics British Journal of Political Science Perspectives on Politics Legislative Studies Quarterly Public Opinion Quarterly Political Behavior Political Communication American Politics Research Political Research Quarterly Congress and the Presidency Politics and the Life Sciences Political Studies Quarterly Cambridge University Press Oxford University Press CQ Press W.W. Norton and Company Roxbury Press COMMUNITY SERVICE Featured Speaker, Leadership Lincoln Media Day 2012 Panelist, Association of Health Care Journalists Seminar, 2011 Master of Ceremonies: Nebraska Appleseed Awards Dinner, 2011 Board of Advisors, Nebraskans for Civic Reform, 2010-Present Nebraska Redistricting Study Group 2011 Speaker, Nebraska Appleseed Center, Economic Opportunity Forum 2009 Panelist, Nebraska Appleseed Center Economic Agenda Roundtable 2009 Featured Speaker, Leadership Lincoln Media Day 2009 Media Interviews with: New York Times, The Hill, National Review, Christian Science Monitor, Michael W. Wagner 9
10 Boston Globe, National Public Radio, CNN, Slate, cnn.com, Real Clear Politics, NPR s All Things Considered, NPR s Morning Edition, WNBC, Omaha World-Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer, Lincoln Journal Star, News Net Nebraska, KLKN-TV (Lincoln), KETV7 (Omaha), NBC10 (Philadelphia), CBS3 (Philadelphia), WHYY-TV (Wilmington, DE), Pittsburgh Post- Gazette, Associated Press-HI, The Scholar s Circle on NPR, Steve Wark Radio Show (Las Vegas), Las Vegas Sun, KFAB Good Morning Show, KLIN radio, KFOR radio, NET radio, NET-TV, KRNU radio, Delaware Today, UDaily, Daily Nebraskan, Star City News, Indiana Daily Student, Indianapolis Star, Bloomington Herald-Times, Providence Journal, and others. UNIVERSITY SERVICE, UW-Madison Social and Behavioral Sciences IRB Committee: 2012-Present UNIVERSITY SERVICE, UNL UNL College of Arts and Sciences College Curriculum and Advising Committee: Ad Hoc Committee Examining the College Distribution Requirements, 2012 ASUN Electoral Commissioner Outstanding Educator of the Year, Award s Committee 2010 Power Up Weekend Professor, SB2: Systems Biology of Social Behavior Group Q&A leader, An Evening with David Axelrod, October 2009 Humanities Scholar: Nebraska Educational Television documentary 68: The Year Nebraska Mattered, 2008 Masters Week Faculty Host to Jim Crounse, November, November, 2008 Host of Competing Values: A Conversation with Chancellor Perlman on the Decision to Cancel William Ayers Speech, October, 2008 Host of Why Did that Happen? A Forum on Election 2008, November 2008 Guest Lecturer, E.N. Thompson Scholars E.N. Thompson Forum Pre-Performance Lecture: David Gergen, 2008 E.N. Thompson Forum Pre-Performance Lecture: Theodore C. Ted Sorensen, 2008 DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE, UW-Madison Committee on Constituent Relations 2012-Present DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE, UNL Political Science Experimental Participant Pool Coordinator, Executive Committee, ; Department Website Committee, Undergraduate Committee, Faculty Advisor, Pi Sigma Alpha, Tau Chapter, Personalized System of Instruction Coordinator, Graduate Committee, Discussant, Hendricks Symposium, 2010 Scholarship and Internship Committee, Search Committee, Ethnic Studies Africana/African American Studies, Search Committee, Latino Politics Search, 2009 Michael W. Wagner 10
11 ADDITIONAL SERVICE, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Founder and Director, Political Communication Speaker Series Undergraduate Committee, University of Delaware Political Science Department RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2000-December Communications Director, Shelley Kiel for Congress (NE-2) October 1999-June 2000 Political Reporter/Anchor 1110 KFAB-AM, Omaha, NE June 1998-October 1999 Political Reporter/Anchor 1470 WMBD-AM, Peoria, IL REFERENCES Edward G. Carmines Warren O. Chapman Professor of Political Science Rudy Professor Department of Political Science Indiana University Woodburn Hall 210 Bloomington, IN Phone: (812) carmines@indiana.edu James N. Druckman Payton S. Wild Professor of Political Science Fellow, Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University Scott Hall, 601 University Place Evanston, IL Phone: (847) drukman@northwestern.edu Marjorie Randon Hershey Department of Political Science Woodburn Hall 210 Indiana University Bloomington, IN Phone: (812) hershey@indiana.edu John R. Hibbing Foundation Regents Professor Department of Political Science 532 Oldfather Hall University of Nebraska-Lincoln Phone: (402) jhibbing@unl.edu Michael W. Wagner 11
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