Emily U. Schilling Contact Information Academic Appointments Department of Political Science Phone: (319) 759-0859 University of Tennessee E-mail: eschill2@utk.edu 1001 McClung Tower emilyschilling.com Knoxville, TN 37996 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN Assistant Professor, Political Science, August 2016 - Washington University, St. Louis, MO Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Political Science, 2015-2016 Education Ph.D., Political Science, 2010-2015 Title of Dissertation: Reassessing Legislative Relationships: Capturing Interdependence in Legislative Votes and Position Taking Committee: Frederick J. Boehmke (Chair), Tracy L. Osborn, Douglas Dion, Rene Rocha, and Margaret Carroll (Geography) M.A, Political Science, 2012 Central College, Pella, IA B.A., Economics and Spanish, 2010 Research Interests Additional Training American Politics: Legislative politics, state politics and policy, and women in politics. Political Methodology and Formal Theory: Spatial econometrics, empirical implications of theoretical models, event-history analysis. University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis, August 2013 Spatial Econometrics (with Jude Hays) EITM Summer Institute, University of California, Berkeley Empirical Implications of Theoretical Modeling, June-July 2013 Peer-Reviewed Publications Hays, Jude C., Emily U. Schilling, and Frederick J. Boehmke. 2015. Accounting for Right Censoring in Interdependent Duration Analysis. Political Analysis 23(3): 400-414. Boehmke, Frederick J., Tracy L. Osborn, and Emily U. Schilling. 2015. Pivotal Politics and Initiative Use in the American States. Political Research Quarterly 68(3): 665-677. 2016 Best Journal Article for the State Politics & Policy Section Anderson, Christopher C., Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Emily U. Schilling. Forthcoming. Kantian Dynamics Revisited: Time Varying Analyses of Dyadic IGO-Conflict Relationships. International Interactions
Under Review Working Papers (with Rebecca J. Kreitzer) Reassessing Legislative Relationships: Capturing Interdependence in Legislative Votes. Timing of Congressional Position Taking: An Estimator for a Spatial Duration Model with Competing Risks. When Women are in Charge: Gender Differences in Agenda Control. (with Tracy Osborn) Missing Data in Spatial Analysis. (with Fred Boehmke and Jude Hays) Polarization in Roll Call Voting among Women State Legislators. (with Tracy Osborn, Rebecca Kreitzer, and Jennifer Clark). Women Legislators, Partisan Polarization, and Policy Outcomes (with Tracy Osborn, Rebecca Kreitzer, and Jennifer Clark). The Use of Gatekeeping in State Legislatures. Dividing up Authority: Legislative Significance and Federal Deferral to the States. (with Miranda Yaver) Legislative Representation and Referendum Voting in California. (with Fred Boehmke). Invited Conference Participation Field of Forces: Strategic Interdependence in Legislative Behavior New Faces in Political Methodology, Penn State University, April 25-26, 2014. (with Rebecca J. Kreitzer) Shambaugh Conference, March 14-15, 2014. Spatial Models of Politics in Europe and Beyond Conference, Texas A&M University, February 21-23, 2013. Conferences and Presentations Missing Data in Spatial Analysis. (with Frederick Boehmke and Jude Hays) Society for Political Methodology Summer Methods Meeting, University of Rochester, July 23-25, 2015. Missing Data in Spatial Analysis. (with Frederick Boehmke and Jude Hays) Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 16-19, 2015. When Women are in Charge: Gender Differences in Agenda Control. (with Tracy Osborn) Western Political Science Association (WPSA) Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2-4, 2015. Reassessing Legislative Relationships: Capturing Interdependence in Legislative Voting on the Farm Bill. Western Political Science Association (WPSA) Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. April 2-4, 2015. Field of Forces: Strategic Interdependence in Legislative Behavior American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., August 28-31, 2014. Field of Forces: Strategic Interdependence in Legislative Behavior Society for Political Methodology Summer Methods Meeting, University of Georgia, July 24-26, 2014.
Timing of Congressional Position Taking: An Estimator for a Spatial Duration Model with Competing Risks. Visions in Methodology Conference, McMaster University, May 20-22, 2014. (with Rebecca J. Kreitzer) State Politics and Policy Conference, May 15-18, 2014. Field of Forces: Strategic Interdependence in Legislative Behavior Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2014. (with Rebecca J. Kreitzer) Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2014. Accounting for Right Censoring in Interdependent Duration Analysis. American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 29- September 1, 2013. Accounting for Right Censoring in Interdependent Duration Analysis. Society for Political Methodology Summer Methods Meeting, University of Virginia, July 17-20, 2013. Timing of Congressional Position Taking: An Estimator for a Spatial Duration Model with Competing Risks. Society for Political Methodology Summer Methods Meeting, University of Virginia, July 17-20, 2013. When Women are in Charge: Gender Differences in Agenda Control. State Politics and Policy Conference, Iowa City, May 23-25, 2013. Pivotal Politics Meets the Progressive Paradox. State Politics and Policy Conference, Iowa City, May 23-25, 2013. Timing of NAFTA Position Taking and the Effect of Ideological Distance. Science Association (MPSA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 11, 2013. Midwest Political Pivotal Politics Meets the Progressive Paradox. Western Political Science Association (WPSA) Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, March 22-24, 2011. Honors and Awards $500 PolMeth Summer Meeting Travel Grant, Society for Political Methodology (2015) $1000 Outstanding Award, (2015) $300 Graduate Student Senate Travel Award, (2015) $30,000 Ballard Seashore Dissertation Year Fellowship, (2014-2015) $4,000 Helen K. Fairall Scholarship, (2014-2015) $1,050 Department of Political Science Travel Award, (2014-2015) $500 PolMeth Summer Meeting Travel Grant, Society for Political Methodology (2014) $550 VIM Meeting Travel Grant, Society for Political Methodology (2014) $200 State Politics and Policy Conference Travel Grant, University of Indiana (2014) $4,000 Helen K. Fairall Scholarship, (2014) $800 Department of Political Science Travel Award, (2013-2014) $1,500 Department of Political Science Summer Workshop Funding, (2013) $500 PolMeth Summer Meeting Travel Grant, Soceity for Political Methodology (2013) $300 Department of Political Science Travel Award, (2012) $18,000/yr Graduate Assistantship, Dept. of Political Science, (2010-2014) $1,500 Central College Butler Scholar of Economics Recipient (2010) $1000/yr Central College Music Scholarship (2006-2010) $15,000/yr Central College Presidential Scholar (2006-2010)
Teaching Experience University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN Congress (graduate) Fall 2016 Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO Congress and State Legislatures Fall 2015 State Politics and Policy Spring 2016 Hawkeye Poll Fall 2013 American State Politics Summer 2012 Research Assistant Hawkeye Poll Spring 2013 Introduction to Political Analysis Spring 2014 Hawkeye Poll Fall 2011, Fall 2012 Introduction to American Politics Spring 2012 Introduction to International Relations Fall 2010, Spring 2011 University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom Advanced Stata Programming August 2013 Central College, Pella, IA Introduction to Microeconomics Fall 2009, Spring 2010 Professional Service Editorial Board, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 2016- Reviewer American Journal of Political Science, Electoral Studies, Policy Studies Journal, Political Analysis, State Politics and Policy Quarterly Discussant State Politics and Policy Conference, Dallas, TX, May 19-21, 2016 Society for Political Methodology Summer Methods Meeting, Houston, TX, July 21-23, 2016 Department Service Secretary/Treasurer, Graduate Association of Political Science,, 2011-2014 Senior Faculty Representative, Graduate Association of Political Science,, 2014-2015
Professional Memberships Midwest Political Science Association (2010 present) American Political Science Association (2010 present) State Politics and Policy (2012 present) Society of Political Methodology (2012 present) Legislative Studies Section (2012 present) Other Skills Software Statistical Packages: Stata, R, Matlab, SPSS. Applications: L A TEX, common Windows database, spreadsheet, and presentation software. Languages: Spanish. References Frederick J. Boehmke Douglas Dion Professor of Political Science Associate Professor of Political Science 341 Schaeffer Hall 341 Schaeffer Hall Iowa City, IA 52242 Iowa City, IA 52242 (319) 335-2342 (319) 335-2538 frederick-boehmke@uiowa.edu douglas-dion@uiowa.edu Tracy L. Osborn Associate Professor of Political Science 341 Schaeffer Hall 4600 Wesley W Posvar Hall Iowa City, IA 52242 Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (319) 335-2337 (412) 648-7353 tracy-osborn@uiowa.edu jch61@pitt.edu Jude C. Hays Associate Professor of Political Science University of Pittsburgh